Venue & Accommodation

We're delighted to confirm that this years' Strategic Transformation & Operational Excellence Europe Summit will be taking place at the Novotel Amsterdam City. 

Address: Novotel Amsterdam City Europaboulevard 10, 1083 AD Amsterdam, Netherlands

Group Rate: We have bedrooms available from €189 per night including breakfast, and VAT (excluding 7% city tax). By staying in the conference hotel, you will be with other delegates and will therefore be able to network/socialise more to get the most out of the event.

Reservation Method: Reserve your room downloading the booking form attached and sending directly to Hratchja Howhanissian via e-mail H0515-RE1@accor.com or call +31204313633 if you prefer to provide the information by phone.

NOVOTEL AMSTERDAM CITY: RESERVATION FORM



                                             

The Ideal Meeting Point for OPEX Pros in Europe

Why not take an extra day or two out of the office? Here is some information about what to do in Amsterdam:


Museumplein

Home to the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum and the Stedelijk Museum of Modern Art, Museumplein is the cultural beating heart of Amsterdam. Having recently been renovated to a world class standard, the leafy 19th century district of Oud-Zuid is an art lover’s utopia, and the open square between the buildings pulses with activity all day


Take a Canal Cruise

Created in the 17th century to keep the sea at bay, Amsterdam’s UNESCO protected canal belt is the quintessential picture-postcard vision of Amsterdam, and an unbelievably pretty sight by both day and night - when the bridges are lit up by fairy lights and the whole area takes on a magical feel.


Visit Anne Frank’s House

Reflect on the atrocities committed against the Jewish people during World War II at the Prinsengracht house where diarist Anne Frank and her family hid from the Nazis for two years after feeling persecution in Germany. The front of the house is now a thought-provoking museum but the back annex has been preserved to give an idea of what life was like for Anne and the families she hid with.


Get lost in the arty Jordaan

Often cited as Amsterdam’s most charming neighbourhood, wandering into the Jordaan feels like stepping back in time. Originally a working class area, the Jordaan’s narrow streets and quaint buildings now make up one of Amsterdam’s most desirable quarters, dotted with independent art galleries, antiques shops, courtyard gardens and atmospheric bars and restaurants.