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1. Amsterdam Plans to Start Using Autonomous Boats to Clean Its Canals 2. Amsterdam's Plan to Reduce Air Pollution with Electric Buses 3. Amsterdam Is Transforming Into a Smart City 4. Amsterdam Is Building the World's Largest Solar-Powered Bridge 5. Amsterdam Is Trying to Reduce Its Carbon Footprint with Green Roofs 6. Amsterdam's New Robot-Run Grocery Store 7. Amsterdam's New Public Bike-Sharing Program 8. Amsterdam's Plan to Become a Zero-Waste City 9. Amsterdam Is Investing in Electric Car-Charging Stations 10. Amsterdam's Plan to Build a Floating Island in Its Canals
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has initiated non-stop service between Amsterdam and Hyderabad, thereby consolidating the link between Europe and India.
Air France is presently facing extensive operational interruptions, leading to the cancellation of eight flights along with thirty-five delayed departures, with the most pronounced effects observed at Paris Charles de Gaulle, Montreal-Trudeau, and Amsterdam Schiphol.
In the heart of Amsterdam's canal district, where heritage meets innovation, The Dylan Amsterdam has quietly redefined boutique hospitality through a series of design-forward renovations and sustainability upgrades that honor its 17th-century roots. Nestled along the Keizersgracht, the five-star hotel has completed a multi-phase transformation of 21 out of its 41 rooms and suites—each thoughtfully selected to reflect the property's evolving design philosophy. The updates reaffirm its commitment to timeless design, bespoke craftsmanship, and future proof hospitality.
Article - Amsterdam Hotel Performance Trends Ahead of Anticipated VAT Increase - In January 2026, Amsterdam’s VAT rate for overnight accommodation is expected to increase from 9% to 21%, affecting a range of lodging options from hotels to B&Bs to short-term rentals. Heading into a year of change, hotel performance in the market has left something to be desired.
In January 2026, Amsterdam’s VAT rate for overnight accommodation is expected to increase from 9% to 21%, affecting a range of lodging options from hotels to B&Bs to short-term rentals. Heading into a year of change, hotel performance in the market has left something to be desired.