How a city park and lost 1888s floor plans reshape Amsterdam’s Hotel Arena

Having a sense of place is key to today’s hospitality venues, as exemplified by the recent extension of Amsterdam East’s Hotel Arena, which includes a new hotel wing and two pavilions housing meeting rooms and a café.
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