Volkshotel is a place for single mums, dandies, artists and night owls. A place where there’s life 24/7 and creativity flows.
Location: Amsterdam East [‘De Pijp’]
Architect: Steven Steenbruggen
Rooms: 172
Volkshotel is a place for single mums, dandies, artists and night owls. A place where there’s life 24/7 and creativity flows.
Volkshotel was once a newspaper headquarters
"It is a place to rest, or not to sleep at all"
In short via Volkshotel Press Kit
Volkshotel is a place for single mums, dandies, artists and night owls. A place where there’s life 24/7 and creativity flows. In Volkshotel, locals and travellers gather to eat, drink, work, sleep and play. With Werkplaats (café & co-working spaces), Doka (nightly basement cocktail bar), Canvas (club & restaurant on the 7th floor), Broedplaats VKG (85 work spaces for creative minds) and 172 hotel rooms, this former newspaper building is more than just a place for tourists to sleep. The reasonable prices and easy-going vibe make Volkshotel a place for everyone.
Volkshotel is located in the former head quarter of Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant. The newspaper past is incorporated into the architecture and interior of the building. Architect Steven Steenbruggen kept the exterior as close to the original sixties design as possible. Interior Design Studio Müller van Tol created an interior with magnified newspaper cut outs and original elements of steel, wood, concrete and glass. With nine special rooms – designed by creative minds, ranging from interior designers in Broedplaats VKG to Canvas’ very own loo attendant – Volkshotel is complete.