7 Best Hotels in The Randstad, Netherlands

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Hotels in the Randstad range from elegant canal houses to cross-country chains with anonymous décor. Most large towns have one or more deluxe hotels that exceed all expectations. Accommodation in Rotterdam and The Hague—big convention and business cities—is at a premium, so book well in advance, although the situation is usually not as tight as it is in Amsterdam. Finding somewhere to stay in other cities is generally less of a problem. The VVVs (tourist offices) in the region have extensive accommodation listings and can book your reservations. Unless otherwise noted, assume that all rooms have air-conditioning, TV, telephones, and private bath, and that all hotels operate on the EP meal plan (with no meals).

Bridges House

$ | Oude Delft 74, Delft, 2611 CD, Netherlands Fodor's Choice

In this tastefully restored 17th-century inn, once the home of painter Jan Steen, antiques grace each spacious room, all of which feature extra-long beds with custom-made mattresses, and some with cozy canal views. Steen, one of the great painters of The Hague School but largely unrecognized in his day, lived and painted here and took in guests to supplement his income.

Pros

  • Large beds
  • Canal views
  • Bathrooms with tubs and enormous showerheads for a wake-up blast

Cons

  • Parking is difficult
  • Steep, narrow stairs and no elevator
  • Wi-Fi doesn't work well in all rooms
Oude Delft 74, Delft, 2611 CD, Netherlands
015-212–4036
Hotel Details
11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Grand Museum Hotel

$ | Phoenixstraat 50a, Delft, 2611 AM, Netherlands

Several period touches stand out amid the chain stylings, helping these otherwise anonymously furnished rooms opposite Oude Kerk retain some historic charm without sacrificing modern creature comforts. Guest quarters are spread through a complex of three buildings and a warren of corridors.

Pros

  • Convenient location
  • Some rooms have canal views
  • Good breakfasts

Cons

  • A confusing warren for those without a sense of direction
  • Parking difficult
  • Some steep staircases
Phoenixstraat 50a, Delft, 2611 AM, Netherlands
015-215–3070
Hotel Details
65 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Johannes Vermeer

$ | Molslaan 18--22, Delft, 2611 RM, Netherlands

You'll be spoiled for choice of Old Master views at the first Delft hotel to pay homage to the town's most famous son: the pleasant modern rooms (with beams and other nice touches) at the front overlook a canal, while those at the back have a sweeping city view that takes in three churches. This former cigar factory today has unobtrusive decor, awash in tasteful greens and yellows, and the staff here are pleasantly friendly. The garden behind the hotel is a mellow place to have a drink. The restaurant is open only for groups (advance arrangements essential)—a shame, because its walls are adorned with reproductions of Vermeer's entire corpus, his Girl with a Pearl Earring taking center stage.

Pros

  • Historic building
  • Nice garden
  • Convenient location

Cons

  • No on-site parking
  • No elevator
  • Steep, narrow stairs to upper floors
Molslaan 18--22, Delft, 2611 RM, Netherlands
015-212–6466
Hotel Details
30 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Royal Bridges

$ | Koornmarkt 55--65, Delft, 2611 EC, Netherlands

Occupying a lovely 18th-century town house on one of Delft's prettiest canals, Royal Bridges plays on its setting with guest rooms and public areas that tend toward modernity, but which still highlight historical features, including the oak-beamed ceilings in some rooms. Ask for a room on the ground floor if stairs are an issue for you.

Pros

  • Front rooms have canal views
  • Centrally located
  • Beautiful old building

Cons

  • Noise bleed from other rooms
  • No on-site parking
  • Some rooms only accessible by steep staircases
Koornmarkt 55--65, Delft, 2611 EC, Netherlands
015-364–3787
Hotel Details
30 rooms
No Meals

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$ | Klokhuisplein 9, Haarlem, 2011 HK, Netherlands

This former Dutch mint and printing works, in a 300-year-old building, has been transformed into an elegant hotel with an effortless blend of original architectural features and stylish, modern decor, and boasts a multi-award-winning restaurant on the ground floor. There are chandeliers in many public areas and beams in the otherwise modern guest rooms. Bathrooms in the spacious luxury rooms have showers and tubs; others have showers only.

Pros

  • Great location
  • Front rooms face Sint Bavo's
  • Historic building

Cons

  • Lots of stairs
  • Bars on nearby main square can be noisy
  • Public parking expensive
Klokhuisplein 9, Haarlem, 2011 HK, Netherlands
023-512–3910
Hotel Details
17 rooms
No Meals

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the niu Dairy

$ | Zijlsingel 1, Haarlem, 2013 DN, Netherlands

Just a stone's throw from the historic center, this ultra-modern hotel boasts funky decor with two distinct yet contrasting themes: milk bottles reflect the site's former life as a dairy, while album covers and other musical touches are a nod to the Patronaat concert hall next door. Opt to have the cleaning staff leave your room unmade and you'll be rewarded each day with a voucher for a free (soft) drink.

Pros

  • Modern
  • Great value
  • Centrally located

Cons

  • No on-site parking
  • Lacks historical character
  • On a busy road
Zijlsingel 1, Haarlem, 2013 DN, Netherlands
023-206–2230
Hotel Details
84 rooms
No Meals

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Park Plaza Utrecht

$ | Westplein 50, Utrecht, 3531 BL, Netherlands

If you want to stay close to the action, but away from the city's noisier bars, this option just walk west of Centraal station offers modern, simply furnished rooms with large, super-comfortable beds. Although it's literally the other side of the tracks, you are still little more than a five-minute walk from the restaurants and shops of the Oudegracht. 

Pros

  • Close to station and city center
  • Reasonable parking rates
  • Good views from rooms on upper floors

Cons

  • Rooms on station side can be affected by noise
  • Part of a chain
  • Rooms lack a little character
Westplein 50, Utrecht, 3531 BL, Netherlands
030-292–5200
Hotel Details
120 rooms
No Meals

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