Area Attractions

Step outside Hyatt Regency Amsterdam, right into the city’s cultural garden. Refreshingly green and a unique place to explore and enjoy with a never ending selection of things to see and do.

Hyatt Regency Amsterdam

Sarphatistraat 104
Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1018 GV

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Arts

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Hermitage

Enrich your visit with the beautiful art collection of the most famed and biggest museum of the world.

Travel with Care

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De Regenboog Groep

During your stay at Hyatt Regency Amsterdam, spend time at De Regenboog Groep cooking a fresh, delicious meal for the city’s most vulnerable. Together with the organisation team, you will be cooking a meal for up to 80 people.

Cultural Museums and Landmarks

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Scheepvaartmuseum

Learn about the maritime history of the Netherlands. Exciting stories, paintings, and attributes to discover the world of Marine.

Jewish Historical Museum

Visit the four monumental synagogues of Amsterdam, which present the Jewish culture, religion, and history in the Netherlands.

Family Attractions

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Shopping Areas

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Utrechtsestraat

in the middle of the canal district lies Utrechtsestraat filled with specialist shops & family businesses that value quality, service and hospitality. Even small boutiques of your favourite luxury brands are located here.

Harlemmerstraat

A gem in the Jordaan district and a renowned as an independent shopping street filled with speciality stores, little salons, trendy but affordable restaurants and bars and the oldest cinema in Amsterdam

Dining

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Parks and Recreation

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Oosterpark

Large park in the east end. Home to one of the world’s most known festivals, the “Amsterdam Roots Festival,” every year.

Frankendael Park

Step back in time and wander around the historical gardens of Frankendael Park, an old Dutch country estate.