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.
Curious to know what else is out there in terms of creative art exhibitions? The museum provides a platform for art designers in and outside of Amsterdam to connect.
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
Tropenmuseum
Discover the ethnographic artifacts gathered in the tropical and subtropical areas of former Dutch colonies, displayed in this colonial museum built in 1864.
The oldest and most known bridge of Amsterdam, right next door to our hotel. A charming bridge
whose name translates to “The Skinny Bridge," it can be seen in some notable movies like James Bond.
Theatre for professional stage art, film, and literature for everyone. The theatre offers a children’s program with dance, theatre, or music a few times per month.
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.
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