De L’Europe partners with luxury erotic lifestyle brand 210th to bring guests closer together

De L’Europe in Amsterdam claims it is taking the romance of travel to a whole new level. The 5-star hotel set overlooking the Amstel River in the historic heart of the city has partnered with the local, luxury erotic lifestyle brand 210th to offer upscale erotic boxes for guests to enjoy an evening of romance.

De L'Europe Amsterdam
De L’Europe Amsterdam

Available for purchase through De L’Europe’s Room Service Menu, 210th’s Classic Box is adorned with a satin ribbon and contains top-quality sophisticated gadgets for a romantic evening including massage oil, refined mini vibrator with 10 functions, black satin blindfold, satin storage bag, and 25 “assignments” that challenge partners to find new ways to communicate intimately, in addition to other elegant products.

“210th is a high-end local brand that elegantly embraces Amsterdam’s culture,” said Director of Sales and Marketing Vincent de Croock. “We are thrilled to invite our guests to experience the city’s stylish and sophisticated spirit through our partnership with 210th.”

Amsterdam-based lifestyle brand 210th is led by Sofie Rockland, a former student of fashion whose mission to encourage “more love, intimacy and quality time for each other – closer together!” plays out through luxury erotic products. The beautifully designed boxes invite partners to enjoy products that encourage attention, love, passion and seduction. Other boxes from 210th include the Wedding Box, Pride Box, Holland Box, Ladies Box and Shades Box.

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In celebration of their new partnership with 210th, De L’Europe is offering a Romance Package, which includes:

  • Two-night stay in deluxe accommodations
  • Breakfast for two at the hotel’s award-winning Hoofdstad Brasserie
  • Bottle of Billecart Salmon Champagne upon arrival
  • Classic Box from 210th
  • Package rates from $550 USD
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