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Hotel Okura Amsterdam is a hotel in Amsterdam that is part of the Japanese chain Okura Hotels & Resorts. The 23-floor building has a height of 78 metres, and was designed by Dutch architects Bernard Bijvoet and Gerard Holt and Japanese architects Yoshiro Taniguchi and Yozo Shibata. The hotel is located on the Ferdinand Bolstraat and the Jozef Israelskade near the Barbiersbrug over the Amstel Canal, and was opened in September 1971 by Prince Claus. Upon its completion/opening, Hotel Okura Amsterdam was the second tallest building in Amsterdam; only Tower Overhoeks in Amsterdam-Noord was even higher. The hotel was the first European hotel of the Okura hotel chain. It is a member of The Leading Hotels of the World.

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  • Hotel Okura Amsterdam is a hotel in Amsterdam that is part of the Japanese chain Okura Hotels & Resorts. The 23-floor building has a height of 78 metres, and was designed by Dutch architects Bernard Bijvoet and Gerard Holt and Japanese architects Yoshiro Taniguchi and Yozo Shibata. The hotel is located on the Ferdinand Bolstraat and the Jozef Israelskade near the Barbiersbrug over the Amstel Canal, and was opened in September 1971 by Prince Claus. Upon its completion/opening, Hotel Okura Amsterdam was the second tallest building in Amsterdam; only Tower Overhoeks in Amsterdam-Noord was even higher. The hotel was the first European hotel of the Okura hotel chain. It is a member of The Leading Hotels of the World. (en)
  • Hotel Okura Amsterdam is een hotel in Amsterdam dat deel uitmaakt van de Japanse keten Okura Hotels & Resorts. Het gebouw van 23 verdiepingen (géén 13e verdieping) is 78 meter hoog en is ontworpen door de Nederlandse architecten Bernard Bijvoet en Gerard Holt en de Japanse architecten en . Het hotel ligt aan de Ferdinand Bolstraat en de Jozef Israëlskade vlak bij de Barbiersbrug over het Amstelkanaal en werd in september 1971 geopend door prins Claus. Bij oplevering was Hotel Okura Amsterdam het op een na hoogste gebouw van Amsterdam; alleen Toren Overhoeks in Amsterdam-Noord was nog hoger. In 1994 werd de Rembrandttoren het hoogste gebouw van Amsterdam. Het hotel was het eerste Europese hotel van de Okura-hotelketen. (nl)
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  • Hotel Okura Amsterdam is a hotel in Amsterdam that is part of the Japanese chain Okura Hotels & Resorts. The 23-floor building has a height of 78 metres, and was designed by Dutch architects Bernard Bijvoet and Gerard Holt and Japanese architects Yoshiro Taniguchi and Yozo Shibata. The hotel is located on the Ferdinand Bolstraat and the Jozef Israelskade near the Barbiersbrug over the Amstel Canal, and was opened in September 1971 by Prince Claus. Upon its completion/opening, Hotel Okura Amsterdam was the second tallest building in Amsterdam; only Tower Overhoeks in Amsterdam-Noord was even higher. The hotel was the first European hotel of the Okura hotel chain. It is a member of The Leading Hotels of the World. (en)
  • Hotel Okura Amsterdam is een hotel in Amsterdam dat deel uitmaakt van de Japanse keten Okura Hotels & Resorts. Het gebouw van 23 verdiepingen (géén 13e verdieping) is 78 meter hoog en is ontworpen door de Nederlandse architecten Bernard Bijvoet en Gerard Holt en de Japanse architecten en . Het hotel ligt aan de Ferdinand Bolstraat en de Jozef Israëlskade vlak bij de Barbiersbrug over het Amstelkanaal en werd in september 1971 geopend door prins Claus. Bij oplevering was Hotel Okura Amsterdam het op een na hoogste gebouw van Amsterdam; alleen Toren Overhoeks in Amsterdam-Noord was nog hoger. In 1994 werd de Rembrandttoren het hoogste gebouw van Amsterdam. Het hotel was het eerste Europese hotel van de Okura-hotelketen. (nl)
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  • Hotel Okura Amsterdam (en)
  • Hotel Okura Amsterdam (nl)
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