De Plesman Hotel The Hague.
De Plesman occupies the monumental 1930s headquarters of KLM, turning a landmark of Dutch aviation history into a design-led retreat. The building’s heritage remains front and center, from the original revolving entrance and reception desks to ceiling details shaped like aircraft engines. Inside, the aesthetic leans into a sophisticated retro palette of burnt orange and warm wood, avoiding museum-like stiffness in favor of mid-century warmth. The public spaces double as a gallery, showcasing a rotating collection of 500 artworks and sculptures. Dining is equally personal; the Albert Bar & Lounge and Restaurant Suus are named after the airline’s founder and his wife. Positioned between the city center and Scheveningen beach, the property offers a rare mix of historical gravity and coastal access.