Amsterdam Financial District · Outcall
Zuidas is Amsterdam's business engine — a forest of glass towers around the World Trade Center where law firms, banks and corporate headquarters sit beside conference hotels and serviced apartments. Our companions know the district and arrive discreetly at any address between the WTC, Strawinskylaan and Zuidas station.
Zuidas, literally "South Axis", is the newest face of Amsterdam. Built up over the last three decades along the A10 ring road between the old city and Amstelveen, it is the Netherlands' premier business address: the World Trade Center complex, the headquarters of major banks and law firms, the offices of the Big Four accountancies, and the campus of the VU University all sit within a few hundred metres of each other. By day the towers around Strawinskylaan, Gustav Mahlerlaan and Claude Debussylaan hold tens of thousands of people. By evening most of them leave, and the district turns quiet — which is exactly why it suits a discreet outcall booking.
The people who book a companion in Zuidas are rarely tourists. They are visiting executives in town for negotiations, consultants on multi-week assignments, conference delegates, and senior staff staying in serviced apartments between relocations. They have demanding schedules, they value their privacy, and they would rather not travel into the busy centre after a long day. An outcall companion who comes directly to a Zuidas hotel or apartment solves that — the evening stays calm, private and entirely on their terms.
Zuidas accommodation falls into two clear categories. The first is the cluster of large international business hotels near the WTC and Zuidas station — purpose-built for conference traffic, with anonymous lobbies, plenty of through-flow and staff who see hundreds of guests a day. The second, and increasingly the larger, is serviced apartments and aparthotels: self-contained units used by executives on longer stays, often with a private entrance or a quiet concierge desk rather than a full hotel reception. Both formats work well for an outcall visit. Tell us which building you are in and whether it is a hotel room or an apartment, and we plan the arrival accordingly.
Zuidas is well connected, which keeps logistics simple. It sits directly on the A10 ring, a short drive from Schiphol in one direction and the city centre in the other, and Zuidas station puts it minutes from both on the train. In ordinary conditions a companion reaches a Zuidas address around 30-40 minutes after you confirm. The honest caveat is rush hour: the A10 around the South Axis is one of the busiest stretches of motorway in the country, and morning and early-evening traffic can add fifteen or twenty minutes. If you are booking around those windows, a little advance notice means we can have a companion already nearby. Message us on WhatsApp with your building, timing and duration, and we confirm within minutes.
Zuidas runs on long days, frequent flights and tightly managed time. A companion booking here is not about the nightlife — it is about an unhurried, private evening at the end of a working one, arranged with the same efficiency the district expects of everything else.
Most Zuidas bookings come from people in town for work — a few nights of meetings, a contract assignment, a conference at the nearby RAI. After a day of presentations the appeal of an evening that requires no further planning is obvious.
You stay where you are; the companion comes to you. No taxi into a crowded centre, no restaurant queue unless you want one. The booking fits the schedule rather than competing with it.
Zuidas has grown a genuine restaurant scene around the Gershwin and Mahler 4 squares — the kind of tables used for client dinners and after-conference drinks. A companion who can hold a conversation in that setting is a frequent request.
Tell us if the evening involves a restaurant or a business reception and what the dress code is. Your companion arrives styled for it and comfortable in professional company.
Executives relocating to Amsterdam often spend weeks in a Zuidas serviced apartment before settling. These self-contained units, many with private entrances, are well suited to a relaxed, unobserved visit.
We are familiar with how these buildings operate — concierge desks, key-fob lobbies, quiet corridors — and coordinate arrival so it reads as routine to anyone watching.
Zuidas is large in floor space but small in social terms; people in the same industry cross paths constantly. We design every booking around that reality.
No records are kept after a booking ends, no follow-up contact is made, and companions present and behave as any other guest. The visit leaves no trace in the district's professional gossip.
Zuidas sits on the ring road and minutes from Schiphol, which makes it easy to reach and easy to leave. It also means rush hour matters: the A10 here is genuinely busy morning and early evening.
Book outside those windows and arrival is quick. Book within them and a short heads-up lets us position a companion close by in advance.
The South Axis flows naturally into the affluent neighbourhoods around it. We serve the whole southern arc of the city and the suburb beyond it with the same companions and the same standards.
If your stay moves between addresses — Zuidas, Oud-Zuid, Amstelveen or the RAI — booking remains a single WhatsApp message.
The large conference hotels around the World Trade Center and Zuidas station.
→Aparthotels and executive residences used for longer corporate stays.
→A short hop east — accommodation for the RAI exhibition centre.
→Hotels along the A10 between Zuidas and the airport.
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→Discreet companions for the travelling gentleman.
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→Practical questions about booking a companion in Amsterdam's financial district. Anything else? WhatsApp our team — we answer day and night.
Yes — the conference hotels around the WTC and Strawinskylaan, the aparthotels and serviced-apartment buildings used by relocating executives, and the residences along Gustav Mahlerlaan and Parnassusweg. Tell us the building name and whether it is a hotel room or an apartment, and we plan a quiet arrival around that.
Around 30-40 minutes from confirmation in normal conditions. Zuidas sits on the A10 ring, close to Schiphol and the centre. The exception is rush hour — the ring road here is very busy roughly 8-9.30am and 5-6.30pm — so allow extra time, or give us notice and we position a companion nearby.
Yes, and it is a common request here. Many companions are multilingual and at ease in the restaurant and reception settings around Gershwin and Mahler 4. Specify 'dinner date', tell us the venue and dress code, and she will arrive styled appropriately.
We treat it as the heart of the service. No client records are kept after a booking closes, we never make follow-up contact, and companions arrive presented as any other business guest. For buildings with a concierge desk we coordinate timing so arrival is routine and unremarkable.
Yes. We operate 24 hours a day, and late-evening bookings suit Zuidas well — midweek the district empties of commuters and the hotels are at their quietest. A short message with your building and a rough time is enough.
Outcall starts at €180 per hour, with dinner-date and overnight rates quoted separately and shown on each companion's profile. There is no surcharge for the Zuidas address — the amount agreed before arrival is the amount you pay.