Amsterdam Hotels with Two Queen Beds: A Family Guide

Searching for Amsterdam hotels with two queen beds in one room? You are not alone — this is one of the most-Googled questions among American families planning a trip to the Netherlands, and it is genuinely hard to answer. European hotels simply aren't configured the way we're used to back home. Finding a room with two proper queen-size beds, both in the same room, takes real research.

Hi! I'm Krista.

I'm a Notre Dame grad and a Chicago Booth MBA, and I'm a Virtuoso travel advisor based in Palm Beach, Florida. I work with clients all over the US — but I know Europe deeply. I lived in London for over 10 years and used to travel to Amsterdam regularly for work. I've personally visited 80+ countries, and the Netherlands is one of my all-time favorites. I've scouted hotels, walked the canals, eaten the stroopwafels, and done the research so you don't have to.

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Let me say upfront: finding Amsterdam hotels with two queen beds in one room is genuinely hard. Amsterdam's hotel stock is largely built into 17th-century canal houses with narrow staircases and compact rooms — they were simply not designed for the American two-queen-beds-in-one-room standard. Most European hotels are not. One of the things I do for my clients is cut through the confusion and find exactly what they need.

However — I have some tricks up my sleeve. There are options. And I'm going to walk you through all of them.

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A Note on European Bed Sizing

Before we dive in: this is where American travelers get tripped up most often. In Europe, a "twin" room has two beds — but those beds are often European singles, roughly 90cm wide (about 35 inches), which is narrower than a US twin. What Americans call a "queen" (152cm / 60 inches wide) is closer to what Europeans call a "king."

When I say a room has genuinely queen-sized beds in this post, I mean beds at least 150cm wide — comparable to what you sleep on at home. I'll flag clearly where bed sizing is confirmed and where you should call ahead to verify. US chain hotels like Marriott and IHG tend to be the most consistent about Americanized sizing.

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Five-Star Amsterdam Hotels with Two Queen Beds in One Room

The Duplex Family Room at The Pulitzer

Pulitzer Amsterdam — Prinsengracht, Canal Ring

Look for: The Duplex Family Room (queen + twin loft) or the Family Suite

The Pulitzer is one of the most magical hotels in Amsterdam for families, and it offers the closest thing to a two-queen-beds-in-one-room experience at the five-star level in this city.

The Duplex Family Room is a split-level room that sleeps four: a queen-size bed on the main level, and two twin beds tucked into a cozy loft nook up a wooden staircase on the upper level. Everything is within a single room — no connecting doors, no separate hallways. The original exposed wooden beams and Dutch canal house architecture make this one of the most charming places for a family to sleep anywhere in Europe. Kids will feel like they're in a secret treehouse inside a 17th-century building. One marble bathroom. Limited availability — book early.

The Duplex Family Suite (Canal View) steps it up: two separate bedrooms (king in one, twins in the other), a dining room, and two marble bathrooms, overlooking the Keizersgracht Canal.

The Family Suite (65m²) has two elegantly furnished bedrooms, two marble bathrooms, and a living room with garden views and a cocktail bar.

Why I love the Pulitzer: It's built across 25 interconnected 17th-century canal houses on the Prinsengracht, steps from the Anne Frank House and the Jordaan neighborhood — one of my favorite areas in Amsterdam for families. The canalside bar is exceptional. And because the Pulitzer is a Virtuoso property and a Leading Hotels of the World member, I can add my travel advisor magic to your stay.

Antidote Travel VIP Amenities You May Receive at the Pulitzer Amsterdam:

  • Welcome amenity

  • Complimentary breakfast for two

  • $100 hotel credit

  • Priority for upgrade

  • Early check-in / late checkout based on availability

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Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam — Old City Center, Near Dam Square

Look for: The Interconnecting Family Rooms or the Family Suite

When families come to me searching for Amsterdam hotels with two queen beds in one room at the five-star level, the Sofitel Legend The Grand is one of my first calls. Its family option is technically two rooms — but connected by a private door so that it functions entirely like your own private suite. No shared hallways with other guests. Together, the Interconnecting Family Rooms total about 60m² for up to four guests, each side with its own bathroom. High ceilings. Tall windows. Centuries of history.

The Family Suite goes further: two interconnecting rooms with butler service, featuring a king-size Sofitel MyBed™, a queen-size Sofitel MyBed™, and a single bed — plus a separate living room. A king and a queen in one connected space. That's the closest this property gets to the two-queen-in-one-room configuration, and with butler service, it's extraordinary.

Why I love The Grand: The building dates to the 15th century — a convent, then royal lodgings for European royalty, then Amsterdam's City Hall, and now one of the finest five-star hotels in the Netherlands. Walking distance from Dam Square, the Nine Streets, the Anne Frank House, and the Flower Market. The Sofitel Spa with its heated indoor pool is a fantastic asset on a rainy Amsterdam afternoon (and there will be one). The Grand is a Virtuoso property, and I can VIP your stay.

Antidote Travel VIP Amenities You May Receive at Sofitel Legend The Grand:

  • Welcome amenity

  • Complimentary breakfast for two

  • $100 hotel credit

  • Priority for upgrade

  • Early check-in / late checkout based on availability

Caveat: Standard Superior and Classic rooms cannot accommodate an extra guest or cot. You must specifically book a Family Room or Family Suite.

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Mandarin Oriental Conservatorium — Museum Quarter / Vondelpark

Look for: The 2 Bedroom Balcony Suite or 2 Bedroom Deluxe Family Room

The Conservatorium — now operated by Mandarin Oriental — is one of Amsterdam's most architecturally dramatic hotels, built within the historic Sweelinck Conservatory. For families searching for Amsterdam hotels with two queen beds or a two-bedroom configuration in one space, the 2 Bedroom Balcony Suite is the standout: two separate bedrooms (king + twin beds), two bathrooms, and a living area. The 2 Bedroom Deluxe Family Room is a dedicated family configuration on the upper floors. The hotel has six different interconnecting room options, and children under 12 receive a complimentary extra bed.

Why I love the Conservatorium: The location directly adjacent to Museumplein is unbeatable for families — the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, and Stedelijk Museum are all within a five-minute walk. The Akasha Spa's 18-meter indoor lap pool is a massive perk (kids ages 3–14 have designated swim times). The loft-style duplex rooms are some of the most dramatic in Amsterdam, with double-height ceilings. The Conservatorium is a Virtuoso property, and I can work my travel advisor magic here.

Antidote Travel VIP Amenities You May Receive at the Mandarin Oriental Conservatorium:

  • Welcome amenity

  • Complimentary breakfast for two

  • $100 hotel credit

  • Priority for upgrade

  • Early check-in / late checkout based on availability

Caveat: Standard rooms max out at 3 guests. Book a two-bedroom suite category for a family of four.

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De L'Europe Amsterdam — Amstel River / City Center

Look for: The Family Suite lineup — Standard, City View, or River View

De L'Europe bills itself as the first hotel in Amsterdam to welcome families, and it backs that up with one of the most thoughtful family suite lineups in the city. Each configuration shares a private entrance hall — so your family has genuine privacy and your own private front door, so to speak.

Options include:

  • 2 Bedroom Standard Family Suite — two adjacent Premium Deluxe Rooms with shared private entrance

  • 2 Bedroom City View Junior Family Suite — a Junior Suite paired with an adjacent Premium Deluxe Room with twin beds

  • 2 Bedroom City View Premium Family Suite — a Junior Suite plus Premium Deluxe Room with twin beds

  • 2 Bedroom River View Family Suites — various configurations with Amstel River views

  • Junior Family Suite with River View — sleeps five: king bed plus two additional beds

Children under 12 receive an extra bed free of charge.

Why I love De L'Europe: Location straight on the Amstel River. Five-minute walk to the Flower Market, Dam Square, and the Rijksmuseum. Two Michelin stars at its restaurant, Flore. Indoor pool, sauna, and hammam. Children under 12 stay free. De L'Europe is a Leading Hotels of the World member and a Virtuoso property, so I can add real value to your stay here.

Antidote Travel VIP Amenities You May Receive at De L'Europe Amsterdam:

  • Welcome amenity

  • Complimentary breakfast for two

  • $100 hotel credit

  • Priority for upgrade

  • Early check-in / late checkout based on availability

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InterContinental Amstel Amsterdam — Amstel River

Look for: The Dom Pérignon Executive Luxury Suite (flexible twin or king configuration)

Amsterdam's grande dame since 1867. The Dom Pérignon Executive Luxury Suite is a flexible two-room configuration the hotel describes as ideal for families — the second room can be arranged with twin beds or a king. The Executive Twin Room with River View has two single beds. Rollaway beds are available at €90/night in larger categories.

Why I love the Amstel: The most palatial hotel in Amsterdam, with dramatic Amstel River views. Only 79 rooms — intimate and impeccable. The Amstel is a Virtuoso property, and I can add amenities to your stay.

Antidote Travel VIP Amenities You May Receive at the InterContinental Amstel:

  • Welcome amenity

  • Complimentary breakfast for two

  • $100 hotel credit

  • Priority for upgrade

  • Early check-in / late checkout based on availability

With only 79 rooms, this property books out fast. I recommend contacting me early if you have your eye on the Amstel.

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Anantara Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky Amsterdam — Dam Square / City Center

Look for: The Premium Family Room

When five-star families ask me about Amsterdam hotels with a king bed and room for the kids too — all in one room — the Krasnapolsky is my first call at this price point. The Premium Family Room puts a king bed and two twin beds in a single room, no connecting doors, no hallways to navigate at midnight. It's one of the most straightforward true family room configurations I've found at the five-star level in this city.

The property itself is one of Amsterdam's great historic hotels — a 19th-century landmark occupying an entire corner of Dam Square, steps from the Royal Palace. The Winter Garden, a soaring glass-roofed atrium at the heart of the hotel, is one of the most beautiful breakfast rooms in the Netherlands. It's been there since 1879 and still stops guests in their tracks.

Why I love the Krasnapolsky: You cannot be more central in Amsterdam than this. Dam Square is literally your front door. The Nine Streets, the Anne Frank House, the Flower Market, the Rijksmuseum — everything is walkable. As an Anantara property, I can arrange amenities and priority attention for your stay.

Caveat: Confirm exact twin bed sizing when booking — at the five-star level you want to know whether those twins are European singles (90cm) or something wider. I can make that call on your behalf.

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Four-Star Amsterdam Hotels with Two Queen Beds in One Room

The Family Room at the Amsterdam Marriott

Amsterdam Marriott Hotel — Leidseplein / Museum Quarter

Look for: The Family Room, 2 Double Beds

If I had to pick the single most reliably confirmed answer to the search for Amsterdam hotels with two queen beds in one room, it's this one. The Family Room, 2 Double Beds comes up again and again on TripAdvisor forums and the Rick Steves travel community as the go-to for American families in Amsterdam — and for good reason. The room sleeps four in one room with two generously sized double beds (multiple forum reviewers confirm these are comfortably sized for adults). The room is 301 square feet (28m²).

For families needing even more space, the Connecting Family Suite has a king bed, two double beds, a seating area, and two bathrooms — sleeping up to seven — with exclusive access to the M Club lounge for breakfast and evening bites.

Why I love the Marriott Amsterdam: Steps from Leidseplein, a 6-minute walk to the Rijksmuseum, and an 8-minute walk to the Van Gogh Museum. Large hotel (396 rooms), which means better availability for family room types than at smaller properties. As a top-producing Marriott travel advisor, I can add Bonvoy amenities on top of my Virtuoso magic here.

Antidote Travel VIP Amenities You May Receive at the Amsterdam Marriott:

  • Welcome amenity

  • Complimentary room upgrade (subject to availability)

  • Early check-in / late checkout based on availability

  • Additional Marriott Bonvoy perks based on your status

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Renaissance Amsterdam Hotel — Near Central Station / Dam Square

Look for: The Family Room, 2 Queen-size Beds

If you are specifically searching for Amsterdam hotels with two queen beds in one room — and you want the most explicit, confirmed two-queen configuration in the city — this is your answer. The Renaissance Amsterdam's own website describes the Family Room as featuring "2 Queen-size beds", and a TripAdvisor guest photo is literally captioned "Family room with 2 queen bed." That's as clear a confirmation as you'll find. The hotel completed a full renovation in December 2025, so every room is brand new.

There is also a Connecting Family Suite (two connecting units, two bedrooms, two bathrooms) for families who want even more space.

Why I love the Renaissance Amsterdam: Walking distance from Amsterdam Central Station and Dam Square — as central as it gets. Post-2025 renovation, this is a completely fresh property. It's also attached to the 17th-century domed Koepelkerk, one of the most architecturally dramatic features of any Amsterdam hotel. As a Marriott travel advisor, I can stack Bonvoy benefits and Virtuoso amenities here.

Antidote Travel VIP Amenities You May Receive at the Renaissance Amsterdam:

  • Welcome amenity

  • Complimentary room upgrade (subject to availability)

  • Early check-in / late checkout based on availability

  • Additional Marriott Bonvoy perks based on your status

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NH Collection Amsterdam Flower Market — City Center / Flower Market

Look for: The Family Quadruple Room

The Family Quadruple Room at the NH Collection Amsterdam Flower Market sleeps four in one room — a double bed and two twin beds, all confirmed "extra long" (over 6.5 feet). Honest note for families searching for Amsterdam hotels with two queen beds in one room: the adult bed here is a double, not a queen, and the kids' beds are European twins. If the parents are sharing one bed and the kids are in the others, this works beautifully. If two adults each need their own full queen-size bed, the Marriott or Renaissance is a better fit.

Why I love the NH Collection Flower Market: The location is exceptional — directly overlooking the famous Bloemenmarkt (the Amsterdam flower market) on the Singel Canal. Steps from the Kalverstraat shopping street. Easy tram ride to the Museum Quarter. The building dates to 1928 (built for the Amsterdam Olympics) and has great upper-floor views across the city.

Note: No extra beds are available at this property — the Family Quadruple is the specific room to request.

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NH City Centre Amsterdam — Canal Ring, Near Dam Square

Look for: The Family Quadruple Room

NH City Centre Amsterdam offers Family Quadruple Rooms with multiple beds in one room, confirmed on their website. TripAdvisor Amsterdam experts specifically name the NH hotel chain among properties with "rooms with two good-sized beds, well separated." The hotel is located next to the Singel canal, a five-minute walk from Dam Square.

Caveat: Family Quadruple Rooms at this property are accessible by stairs only — no elevator access. Not ideal for guests traveling with strollers or who need lift access. Confirm exact bed configuration when booking.

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Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht — Jordaan / Prinsengracht Canal (by Hyatt)

Look for: Connecting King Bed Room + Twin Beds Room

The Andaz is one of Amsterdam's most design-forward boutique hotels — a Marcel Wanders-designed jewel housed in a former public library on the Prinsengracht. For families looking for Amsterdam hotels with two queen beds in one room, the closest option here is a set of connecting rooms: a King Bed Garden View Room linked by a private door to a 2 Twin Beds Garden View Room. Parents get a king bedroom; kids get their own room with two twin beds. A family travel blogger confirmed using exactly this configuration.

Why I love the Andaz Amsterdam: Stunning Marcel Wanders interiors, canal views, perfect location in the Jordaan/Nine Streets area. Complimentary minibar with drinks and snacks. The Andaz is a World of Hyatt property, and I can add amenities to your stay.

Antidote Travel VIP Amenities You May Receive at the Andaz Amsterdam:

  • Welcome amenity

  • Complimentary breakfast for two

  • $100 hotel credit

  • Priority for upgrade

  • Early check-in / late checkout based on availability

Caveat: The bathrooms at the Andaz are open-concept — no wall between the bathroom and bedroom. Worth knowing before booking with children. Connecting rooms are not guaranteed and should be requested well in advance.

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Hotel 717 — Prinsengracht / Canal Ring

Look for: The Grand (Family) Room

Hotel 717 is one of Amsterdam's most quietly exceptional boutique hotels — 8 rooms across two connected 19th-century canal houses on the Prinsengracht, with butler service, Frette linens, and the kind of staff that remembers your name and hands you a tin of cookies when you leave. It earns its mention here because of one specific room type: the Grand (Family) Room, which is one of the most charming solutions to the Amsterdam family sleeping problem I've come across.

The room features a Loro Piana king bed for the parents and super yacht-inspired bunk beds for the kids, built into the cupboards in the style of a traditional Dutch bedstee — with proper mattresses. If the reviews are any guide, children find them completely magical. This is not a two-queen configuration, and I want to be clear about that: it's the right answer for two parents plus one or two kids, not for two adult couples or four adults who each need their own full bed.

Why I love Hotel 717: The location is ideal — on the Prinsengracht, steps from Leidseplein, a short walk to the Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum. The interiors are genuinely beautiful: silk and gold thread wallpaper, a living room you'll want to linger in, a courtyard garden, and a breakfast that guests consistently describe as among the best in Amsterdam. The service is boutique in the best sense — attentive, personal, and warm without being performative.

Two things to know before booking: Hotel 717 is a listed Rijksmonument and part of a UNESCO heritage site, which means there is no elevator. The butlers handle luggage, but those canal house stairs are steep and narrow — not the right fit if you're traveling with a stroller or anyone with mobility concerns. And because the hotel has only 8 rooms, availability is limited and it books out fast. Contact me early if this one is on your list.

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Kimpton De Witt Amsterdam — Near Dam Square / Centraal Station

Look for: The Premium Double Room with Two Double Beds

The Kimpton De Witt is one of Amsterdam's most polished boutique five-star hotels, and it has one of the most straightforwardly named room types I've come across in my research: the Premium Double Room with Two Double Beds. Two beds. One room. Confirmed on the hotel's own listings. At 29m² (312 sq ft) it's compact by American standards — honest caveat — but it is a true two-bed-in-one-room configuration in a five-star boutique hotel a five-minute walk from Dam Square.

The hotel occupies a beautifully restored building near Centraal Station, with 274 rooms including 15 in original Renaissance-era structures. Touches I love: complimentary VanMoof bikes for guests, an indoor boutique garden courtyard, yoga mats in every room, and a complimentary tea station in the lobby. The vibe is genuinely warm and design-forward without being precious about it.

Why I love the De Witt: Location is exceptional — close to Centraal Station, Dam Square, and the Basilica of St. Nicholas. As a Kimpton property under IHG, guests can stack IHG One Rewards benefits, and I can layer additional amenities on top.

Caveat: At 29m² (312 sq ft), four adults will feel the room more than two adults and two children. If you're a family with two parents and kids, this works beautifully. Four adults sharing would want more space.

DoubleTree by Hilton Amsterdam Centraal Station — Oosterdokseiland / Waterfront

Look for: The Family Room with King Bed and Bunk Beds

The DoubleTree by Hilton Amsterdam Centraal Station is one of the most family-reviewed hotels in Amsterdam online, and the Family Room with King Bed and Bunk Beds is the reason. It's the same configuration as Hotel 717 above — a proper king bed for the parents and built-in bunk beds for the kids — all within a single room, no connecting doors.

If your family includes two parents and one or two children, this room works exactly as advertised. Real families have done it and documented it. It is not the right answer for four adults who each need their own full-size bed — the Marriott or Renaissance is your answer for that.

What the DoubleTree has that most Amsterdam hotels don't: scale. This is a 547-room hotel right next to Centraal Station, which means family room availability is significantly better than at smaller boutique properties. It also has a rooftop bar (LuminAir) with sweeping views of the IJ waterfront and city, a full breakfast operation, and a kids' menu — all the infrastructure that makes family travel easier.

Why I love the DoubleTree Centraal: The location is as central as Amsterdam gets — Centraal Station is steps away, meaning every tram, metro, and canal bus in the city is at your fingertips. As a Hilton property, guests can earn and redeem Hilton Honors points, and I can add amenities to your stay.

Caveat: Bunk beds are built for children, not adults. Confirm sizing before booking if you have a teenager who won't fit a junior bunk. The lower bunk has been reported as comfortably sized; the upper is more compact.

Monet Garden Hotel Amsterdam — Waterlooplein / Jewish Quarter

Look for: The Family Room with Canal View, Four Persons

The Monet Garden is a 4-star Superior boutique hotel tucked into the canal district near Waterlooplein — and it has one of the most honest family room configurations I've verified at this price point. The Family Room with Canal View sleeps four in one room with one double bed and two single beds, at 30m² (323 sq ft), with an actual canal view from the window. No frills, no gimmicks — just a well-configured room in a well-located hotel with a canal view that your kids will talk about.

It is not a two-queen configuration — the double bed is for the parents, the two singles are for the kids. But the layout is logical, the canal view is real, and the location is genuinely central. The Waterlooplein metro stop is 450 meters away, Rembrandt Square is 800 meters, and the Dutch National Opera and Ballet is directly across the street. The hotel also has a breakfast buffet with fresh-baked waffles, a bar with Dutch gin tonics, and a fitness center — more than you'd expect at this price point.

Why I love the Monet Garden: This is the honest mid-range answer for families who want a real canal view, a real family room configuration, and a real central location without paying five-star prices. The Monet Garden is a TripAdvisor Travelers' Choice Best of the Best property, which puts it in the top 1% of hotels worldwide by guest reviews.

Caveat: No extra beds available at this property — the Family Room with Canal View is the specific room to request and it books out. Book early.

art'otel Amsterdam — Prins Hendrikkade / Opposite Centraal Station

Look for: The Masterpiece Family Suite with Canal View

The art'otel Amsterdam is one of the most design-forward hotels in the city — housed in the former headquarters of the Lloyd's shipping company, a grand corner building on Prins Hendrikkade directly opposite Centraal Station, with some of the best canal basin views in Amsterdam. The Masterpiece Family Suite with Canal View is their answer to the family-of-four question, and it's worth understanding exactly what it is.

The suite is a two-room configuration: two double bedrooms — one with a separate seating area — two separate bathrooms, and two 42-inch flat-screen TVs, at approximately 58m² (625 sq ft) total. It accommodates four adults or two adults and two children under 12. This is not a single open room — it's a two-room suite — so I'm flagging it honestly. But the rooms are internally connected as a suite unit, the square footage is generous, and the canal view is exceptional.

The art'otel punches well above its 4-star classification on design and amenities: all rooms feature original artwork by Rotterdam-based art collective Atelier Van Lieshout, Elemis bath products, Illy espresso machines, an indoor swimming pool, and a gym. The ARCA Restaurant & Bar serves modern Portuguese cuisine with Asian influences and is genuinely worth a dinner reservation regardless of where you're staying.

Why I love the art'otel: The location is great. Directly opposite Centraal Station means every form of Amsterdam transport departs from your doorstep, and the canal view from the family suite puts you looking directly out over one of the most photogenic stretches of water in the city. Canal tours depart from the quay directly in front of the hotel.

Caveat: This is a two-room suite, not a single open room with multiple beds. If your family needs to be in one open shared space, the Marriott or Renaissance is a better fit. If you want generous square footage, a canal view, and two proper rooms under one suite, this is one of the best options in Amsterdam.

Summary: The Best Amsterdam Hotels with Two Queen Beds in One Room

Here's my quick cheat sheet:

For the most explicitly confirmed two queen beds in one room: Renaissance Amsterdam (Family Room, 2 Queen-size Beds). Runner-up: Amsterdam Marriott (Family Room, 2 Double Beds).

For a five-star canal-house experience: The Pulitzer Amsterdam's Duplex Family Room (queen downstairs, twin loft upstairs) is one of the most memorable ways a family can sleep anywhere in Europe.

For five-star family suites: Sofitel Legend The Grand, De L'Europe, and the Mandarin Oriental Conservatorium all have dedicated family suite programs with butler service and multiple connecting configurations.

For value + central location: NH Collection Amsterdam Flower Market — Family Quadruple Room, great location, solid 4-star quality.

I know it can be frustrating that there aren't more Amsterdam hotels with two queen beds in one room — but most of the city's hotel stock is housed in historic canal buildings that simply weren't built for it. I hope this list saves you hours of searching and helps your family find the perfect fit.

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Planning a family trip to Amsterdam and need help finding the right hotel with two queen beds in one room? I'd love to help. Schedule a complimentary consultation here — I'll help you find the right room, book at the right price, add every amenity I can, and plan an itinerary your family will remember for years.

Amsterdam is one of my very favorite cities in Europe to send families to. The canals, the bikes, the museums, the stroopwafels fresh off the iron at the Albert Cuyp Market. Your kids will never forget it.

About Krista

I'm a Notre Dame grad and a Chicago Booth MBA based in Palm Beach, Florida. My career in financial data sales took me all over the world — I've been to 78 countries. Now I channel that passion into helping clients travel better as a Virtuoso travel advisor.

Amsterdam is a city I know well from years of European travel, and the Netherlands is one of my most-recommended European destinations for families.

Also looking for hotels with two queen beds in other European cities? Check out my guides to London hotels with two queen beds in one room, Paris hotels with two queen beds in one room, and Rome hotels with two queen beds in one room.

This post was last updated May 2026.

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