The Netherlands is quite an ancient country with a rich history and architectural heritage. The Dutch take care of the buildings that have survived through the centuries; locals are trying to preserve the external appearance and cultural value of mansions at all costs. Today, many of these castles house hotels. Staying there is the best way to plunge into the history of the country and discover new pages of its identity. A large number of such hotels are concentrated in Limburg. They are set in old castles. Tourists can stay there for the night after a long journey and feel the history of the Middle Ages. The Castle Hotel Limbricht is waiting for guests. The structure was built in the early 13th century. Ter Borkh dating back to 15th century and others can be visited too. A lot of old hotels can be found in Amsterdam. The building of Lloyd hotel was constructed in the early 20th century. During its centuries-old history of existence, the place managed to house both the prison and the world's first hotel offering 5 levels of service.
Buitenplaats Vaeshartelt, Maastricht
Buitenplaats Vaeshartelt is an absolutely unique hotel. It is open in a building that dates back to the 17th century. Initially, the building was a residence of Wilhelm II, and then it was a property of Petrus Regout, famous manufacturer. The magnificent house was fully restored, so all guest rooms look modern and are distinguished by a romantic atmosphere. Some parts of the hotel remind of its long history. For example, the Secret Garden – an absolutely beautiful place. A walk among centuries-old trees is sure to leave many pleasant memories. There is also an old winery in the territory of the hotel. In summer, this place looks even more spectacular because of working old fountains.
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Hotel de Doelen, Groningen
Located near the Martinitoren is the attractive Hotel de Doelen , which was also founded in an old mansion. Its interior layout involved an amazing combination of traditions of past years and modern design trends, both separated by a fine line that is almost indistinguishable. The exquisite mahogany furniture, sofas, and armchairs with genuine leather upholstery, carefully restored old fireplaces and a chic spiral staircase with carved railings present here, will remind guests of the aristocratic traditions of past centuries. There are as well chic carpets and works of art, which act as a complement to the decor.
A Small Hotel, Rotterdam
The miniature A Small Hotel is ready to offer 6 spacious guest rooms to its clients. All these rooms are located in a fully restored historic building. During the reconstruction works, it became possible to save old high ceilings and panoramic windows of an unusual rounded shape. Guest rooms located on the last floor have a striking peculiarity – mansard type ceiling. The design of the hotel is made in a modern style and is dedicated to the culture of Asian countries. Therefore, travelers should expect to see many unusual elements of décor including paintings and statuettes of Buddha, unusual small coffee tables made of wood, and colorful handmade carpets.
Kruisherenhotel Maastricht, Maastricht
Kruisherenhotel Maastricht has already become a true local landmark. This hotel is open in the building of an ancient Gothic monastery. Even after a thorough restoration, the medieval building hasn’t lost its special atmosphere and many authentic decor elements. All guest rooms are made in individual style and come with interesting designer accessories. Massive beams on the ceiling, original hand-painted patterns on the walls, old black-and-white photographs, beautiful old paintings, and colorful stained-glass windows – the design of the hotel is simply flawless. The hotel’s hall and restaurant, which still have a high arched ceiling, deserve a separate mention. This hotel is particularly popular with connoisseurs of elite drinks. They will be impressed by Rouge & Blanc Wine Cellar that is open in the hotel. Fans of outdoor activities are always welcome to walk in the picturesque landscape garden.
Hotel Pegasus, Apeldoorn
A luxury building with centuries of history houses Hotel Pegasus decorated in style of the early 20th century. All rooms have large king-size beds dressed in satin and antique furniture upholstered in bright velvet. The hall of the restaurant is also arranged with antique furniture and light translucent fabrics; it’s immersed in very romantic atmosphere. All rooms have a furnished balcony. In warmer months, a panoramic terrace is set on the roof.
Hotel Corps de Garde, Groningen
The Hotel Corps de Garde which occupies a beautiful building with tiled roof and tall narrow windows also possess a unique atmosphere. Talented modern designers worked on the design of the rooms, and they owe their unmatched setting to elements of the old architecture such as the beamed ceilings, original windows, and wall decoration. The original stone walls in public areas were also partially preserved, and original antique furniture adorns them. A lot of interesting antiques can also be seen in the hotel’s library, which presents an excellent collection of old books.
Staten Hotel, The Hague
Savvvy travelers and fans of shopping usually praise Staten Hotel . It is located in the territory of a shopping district, where the hotel occupies a beautiful historic building. Staten Hotel offers 10 charming and comfortable rooms for its guests. Designers of the hotel succeeded in creating the atmosphere of an old country house. Rooms come with beautiful woven furniture, textiles of white and pink shades, flowers and plants. The hotel features an interesting collection of antiquities that includes vintage furniture, priceless paintings, porcelain and more.
MyCityLofts - Rooftop Suite, Rotterdam
The MyCityLofts - Rooftop Suite apartment is open in one of the amazing historic buildings in the heart of Rotterdam. The gorgeous suite for up to four guests hasn’t lost its charm and features many antique items. Besides fabulous designer furniture, guests will be amazed by old wooden beams. One of the rooms has an old fireplace. Wooden handmade items are a worthy addition to the design. There is a spacious terrace on the roof of the building that offers a panoramic view of the Museum district.
NH Barbizon Palace, Amsterdam
The historic centre of Amsterdam has become home to NH Barbizon Palace that occupies 19 houses, the majority of which were built in the 17th century. After a full restoration it has become one of the most famous hotels in the city. This luxurious complex is connected to a 15th century chapel by a system of underground passages. Nowadays, the chapel is used as event space and includes 11 conference halls. The design of the hotel’s lobby is simply magnificent – marble columns, balconies, a posh staircase and oak wooden beams emphasize traditional Dutch style. Elegant modern furniture only adds luxury to this grandiose hotel. Travellers are recommended not to forget to visit the famous Vermeer restaurant, in which dishes are served in historic atmosphere of the 17th century.