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Home » W Hotel Amsterdam Faces Eviction After Not Paying Rent For Three Years
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W Hotel Amsterdam Faces Eviction After Not Paying Rent For Three Years

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomFebruary 20, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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One of Marriott’s more premium properties in Amsterdam is facing some challenges, and its future is looking rather uncertain…

W Hotel Amsterdam faces eviction over €23.4 million in unpaid rent

The W Hotel Amsterdam is at risk of being evicted, after the operators of the hotel have reportedly failed to pay rent for three years. The total amount due, excluding interest and penalties, now amounts to a staggering €23.4 million.

The actual land the property sits on is owned by Deka, and was purchased in 2017 for €260 million, as part of a sale and leaseback agreement. Meanwhile the hotel is run by Palace Hotel, part of the Amsterdam-based Sircle Collection hotel group.

The landlord has filed to evict the hotel operators over the unpaid dues, and a court ruling is expected on Tuesday, February 24, 2026. The hotel’s operators haven’t objected to this request, so it seems likely that this is going to happen in the coming days.

The W Hotel Amsterdam is facing an eviction

What does this potential eviction mean for guests?

It’s anyone’s guess how exactly this plays out. It seems to me that the most likely scenario is that the hotel just abruptly closes, given the implications of an eviction. It’s kind of wild to me that a hotel can operate for three years without paying rent, and it takes that long to be evicted.

I imagine the property’s owners will try to find a new hotel partner to take the space. It could be that the new operators decide to keep the W branding, and we ultimately once again see this as a W property. Or it could be that new hotel operators come in and change up the branding, invest a bit to improve the property, etc.

Either way, I’d imagine this hotel is having some issues with profitability, or else you wouldn’t expect to see rent not paid for so long. So if any other party comes in, they’ll have to switch things up if they want a chance of success.

If the hotel does close abruptly, unfortunately don’t expect Marriott to necessarily do a whole lot to help guests. I imagine those with reservations will be refunded, but it’s unlikely Marriott will do much to accommodate guests elsewhere, but instead, will just encourage people to make new reservations. It shouldn’t be that way, but that’s the general service standard Marriott seems to be offering nowadays for abrupt property closures.

So while nothing is a sure bet, I’d definitely be cautious if making a booking here, and at a minimum, would consider a backup.

Don’t expect Marriott to do much to help guests

Bottom line

The W Hotel Amsterdam is facing an imminent eviction, after the hotel’s operators haven’t paid rent to the property owners in around three years, with the amount due now at €23.4 million. While I imagine the property’s owners will try to find a new operator for the hotel, it seems unlikely that the transition will be seamless, and it’s questionable if this will remain W branded.

What do you make of this W Hotel Amsterdam situation?

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