The Netherlands

Opened in 2014, Max Brown Canal District was the first location of Max Brown Hotels, an original hospitality concept created by our subsidiary, Sircle Collection. Now located in Amsterdam in two locations, Vienna, Düsseldorf and Berlin, Max Brown Hotels are cozy, charming and easy-going and offer the basics at their best.
This hotel is located in the heart of Amsterdam’s unparalleled Jordaan neighborhood, where two of the city’s most iconic canals intersect. The property is composed of three quintessential canal houses and has 34 guest rooms. Guests check-in at a bar and feel at home in its free and easy atmosphere.

Address: Herengracht 13, 1015 BA Amsterdam

Max Brown Canal District
Amsterdam, Netherlands

Max Brown
Museum Square
Amsterdam, Netherlands

Opened in 2015, Max Brown Museum Square is the second location of the original Max Brown Hotels brand, created by our subsidiary Sircle Collection. The hotel blends seamlessly into the residential side street parallel to Amsterdam’s iconic Museum Square. It is steps away from the world-famous Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum as well as the high-end shopping streets. The 64-room hotel is made up of four traditional Amsterdam townhouses and the inside is completely modernized yet cozy.

Address: Jan Luijkenstraat 40-46, 1071 CR Amsterdam

Sir Adam
Amsterdam, Netherlands

With its bold presence in Amsterdam’s A’DAM Tower, Sir Adam resonates with the vibrant energy of the building’s creative occupants, including Sony Music and MassiveMusic. It’s just behind the city’s Central Station and overlooks the IJ River. The rooftop has unparalled 360-degree views of the city.
Each of its 108 guest rooms incorporate music-inspired details, like guitars on the walls, and an industrial, modern design. The vibrant Butcher Social Club is located on the ground floor.

Address: Overhoeksplein 7, 1031 KS Amsterdam, Netherlands

Sir Albert
Amsterdam, Netherlands

Sir Albert is a 90-room boutique hotel in a 19th-century diamond factory. It is located in Amsterdam’s vibrant De Pijp district just down the road from the famous Albert Cuyp Market and the Rijksmuseum. The surrounding neighborhood is filled with lively shops, restaurants, and stylish bars, and city locals come to the hotel for an exquisite Japanese dining experience at Izakaya Asian Kitchen & Bar.

Address: Albert Cuypstraat 2-6, 1072 CT Amsterdam, Netherlands

Park Centraal Amsterdam
Amsterdam, Netherlands

Located steps away from Amsterdam’s quintessential Vondelpark and Museum Square, the building that houses Park Centraal Amsterdam, formerly known as Park Hotel Amsterdam, has hosted guests since the late 19th century.
Contemporary with a historical edge, locals and visitors can enjoy the hotel’s 189 inviting guest rooms—each of which features selected artworks by Dutch designer Kat Klerks, Zenology products, a Marshall speaker and Park Centraal Bedding Collection—eight meeting & event spaces; Bar Claes; and the nearby critically acclaimed Asian-fusion restaurant, MOMO.

Address: Stadhouderskade 25, 1071 ZD Amsterdam, Netherlands

Park Centraal Den Haag
The Hague, Netherlands

Park Centraal Den Haag is a hotel filled with history set just off The Hague's tranquil Royal Gardens and spirited Hofkwartier, which each of the hotel's 153 unique rooms and suites overlook.
Historic and modern design details combine to make an elegant experience, like archival art found in the hotel, vintage stained glass windows, art by the contemporary Dutch artist Cate Adriana and a monumental staircase by an apprentice of the preeminent 20th-century architect Hendrik Petrus Berlage. Other spaces include three multifunctional meeting rooms named after Dutch queens and The Bar, an all-day destination for refreshments.

Molenstraat 53, 2513 BJ Den Haag, Netherlands