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Welcome to

Huxley House

A private house that happens to have rooms. No check-in. No staff. Come in.

Adults
Children

How it works

Your rich uncle's house.
He's just not home.


There's no front desk. No staff hovering. When you arrive, you'll be greeted by a hologram, projected from a small box in the hallway, who'll show you around, answer your questions, and then leave you to it. After that, the house is yours.

The idea is simple: the feeling of renting your rich uncle's house while he's away. Everything is stocked, everything works, and nobody is watching. Help yourself to the library. Make a cup of tea. Stay in your pyjamas until noon. We won't know, and frankly, we don't mind.

Huxley House Chair in room.

How it works

Clean rooms.
Many ways to stay.

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My housekeeper has six room types made neat for you, each with a possibility to hold one or two guests.

Each room tells a different story. No two rooms are the same, but they all have soul. Warm woods, worn leather, aged brass, persian rugs.

I trust you'll be comfortable. We speak soon.

Huxley House Room Render.

experiences

Amsterdam,
properly.


Most guests arrive with a list. We gently replace it with a better one. Our in-house cultural guide has spent years mapping the Amsterdam that doesn't make it into travel magazines — the galleries, the Tuesday markets, the canal-side café where the city's architects eat lunch.

Before you arrive, we send a city briefing tailored to your stay — neighbourhood by neighbourhood, season by season. While you're here, the guide is available for private walks, specialist visits, and introductions to people worth knowing.

Not a tour. Not a concierge. Just someone who genuinely knows the city and is glad to share it.

Huxley House table with items on it.