
Best Boutique Hotels in The Netherlands
Located in western Europe with a compact geography, the Netherlands is a serene place to explore with picturesque canals, vibrant tulip fields, traditional windmills, and an active cycling culture. But beyond this idyllic landscape visitors will find an artistic heritage and a nation dedicated to craftsmanship and design.
The Van Gogh Museum and Anne Frank House in Amsterdam are a must for those seeking a cultural experience, and the cafes and bars are the perfect pit stop to fuel up with a stack of Poffertjes. Eindhoven and Rotterdam sit at the cutting edge of Dutch Design, and as a contrast to the city adventures visitors should explore the many pretty villages home to medieval castles and churches whilst the grassy polder lowlands, wildlife-rich national parks, and miles of dune-hemmed beaches are the perfect spot for outdoor enthusiasts.
Limburg, Maastricht
Château Neercanne
(5 stars)With 29 rooms and suites, Château Neercanne is a historic estate set amid the terraced hills of the Jeker Valley, near Maastricht. Part of the Oostwegel Collection, this 17th-century Baroque château offers an exquisite blend of cultural heritage and culinary artistry. Its elegant interiors, period furnishings, and manicured gardens create an atmosphere of timeless refinement.
The château’s Restaurant Château Neercanne, awarded one Michelin star, celebrates French gastronomy rooted in regional produce, while l’Auberge, the intimate lunch restaurant located in the former stables, offers a relaxed bistro-style experience. Guests can also enjoy fine wines in the Marl Caves Wine Cellar, carved into the limestone hillside.
With its panoramic terraces, exceptional cuisine, and serene countryside location, Château Neercanne stands as a true icon of Dutch hospitality and a destination for lovers of history, culture, and haute cuisine.
Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Amsterdam City Centre
The Pavilions Amsterdam, The Toren
(4 stars)Situated in the picturesque Canal Ring district encircling the city’s historic centre and boasting a lively atmosphere, The Toren – part of the Pavillions Hotel Group – provides the necessary comfort to complement an unforgettable séjour in Amsterdam. As a boutique hotel that once was occupied by vivacious Dutch trade merchants, each room Is completely unique, with views varying from the Keizersgracht canal to the hotel’s own charming gardens. On top of complimentary soft drinks in your very own minibar, The Toren’s Lounge Bar serves as a vibrant social hub where you can find à la carte breakfast options to a curated selection of wine. You could find yourself flowing between the winding streets, finding unique items at the city’s bustling markets or taking a moment to enjoy a cocktail or coffee at one of many local bars or coffee shops. The Toren is the cherry on top of a memory-filled stay, perfect for any traveller wishing to get wanderlust in Amsterdam.
Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Amsterdam City Centre, Dam Square
Hotel TwentySeven
(5 stars)Located on the Dam Square Hotel TwentySeven is probably Amsterdam’s most opulent and luxurious boutique hotel. Designed by the two-time Hotelier of the Year award winner Eric Toren, the hotel’s 16 suites are perfect in every way. The interior was designed by an award-winning design team which included the likes of Wim van de Oudeweetering and Cris Van Amsterdam. Every detail in the hotel’s suites has been meticulously curated, from its Nepalese carpets to its handmade Italian curtains and fascinating art from Cobra Art Amsterdam. With a Michelin star, the hotel’s restaurant, restaurant Bougainville, is a masterclass is fine dining. The menu, designed by renowned executive chef Tim Golstejin, uses only the finest ingredients and provides guests with some of the best food in Amsterdam whilst they gaze out over the iconic Dam Square. The hotel’s bar has an equally impressive view and provides guests with some of Amsterdam’s best cocktails. Hotel TwentySeven is a uniquely sumptuous hotel which provides guests with a uniquely personal luxury experience.
Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Oost
Pillows Maurits at the Park
(5 stars)Built at the dawn of the 20th century, this gabled hotel contains many stunning features, including an atrium that’s home to its VanOost fine dining venue. 88 bedrooms are elegant, with clean lines, neutral colours and mod cons such as Bluetooth speakers, smart TVs and Nespresso machines. Pillow Maurits’ spa takes the form of a treatment room and a sauna, there’s a city garden filled with birdsong to find a pocket of urban peace, an alfresco rooftop bar, and an all-day brasserie complementing the evening-only main destination restaurant. The hotel enjoys a leafy location beside Amsterdam’s Oosterpark.
Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Amsterdam City Centre, Leidsegracht
Seven One Seven
(5 stars)A converted canal-house, Seven One Seven sits at the heart of Amsterdam’s action. And it offers a distinctly homely experience, akin to being hosted as an aristocratic house guest, rather than a tourist. You won’t see a reception desk, restaurant or bartender here, rather a discreet domestic staff who’ll cater to your every need (including food and drinks) in a more bespoke fashion. Public areas come in the form of a drawing-room, library and breakfast room, in addition to the nine bedrooms. The back of the mansion dates all the way to the 17th century, with the frontage having been added in the early 19th.
Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Amsterdam City Centre, Nine Streets
The Dylan
(5 stars)This used to be the HQ of a charity and an almshouse, but post-millennium took on new life as a boutique hotel. It’s set back from the street, and entered via a peaceful courtyard, so guests instantly feel a sense of calm, exclusivity and elegance on arrival. The design is contemporary but fused with old-world charm, peppered with international antiques and oriental accents. Its 40 bedrooms are contained in two canalside buildings within the city’s shopping quarter. Meals are served in the Vinkeles restaurant (previously the house’s bakery) or the more relaxed Occo Brasserie. The vibe here is best suited to couples rather than families.
Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Amsterdam City Centre, Nine Streets
Pulitzer Amsterdam
(5 stars)No less than 25 linked canal houses make up the entirety of this 225 bedroom hotel. The contemporary bistro, Jansz, and casual restaurant Pause, both have large picture windows, so diners can take in the passing on-water activity from morning till night. The Pulitzer Old Fashioned (a pineapple twist on the original) is a favourite in the hotel’s vintage era bar. And a trip on the Pulitzer’s own teak salon boat is a must. Small dogs and children are welcomed, as are cyclists – you’ll find a puncture repair kit in every room, along with trendy Le Labo products.
Overijssel, Deventer
Pillows Deventer
(4 stars)In a prime waterside location, this 19th-century property exudes understated luxury across its 29 rooms and suites. Floor-to-ceiling windows allow light to flood in and guests to enjoy the leafy and IJssel river views. Crisp white Egyptian cotton linens are contrasted by monochrome photo prints and inky wooden furnishings. And some categories of bedrooms come with complimentary vouchers to ride the nearby ferry across to the other side of town. There’s a sunny terrace for warmer days, the IJssel Restaurant serving fine cuisine and The Living, found in the conservatory, with a menu of drinks and bites.
Overijssel, Deventer
FINCH — Boutique Hotel
(4 stars)The building may be a century and a half old, but the 24 rooms are bang on trend at Finch. One of the coolest addresses in town, it pairs original architectural features with modern design. Each bedroom comes equipped with a record player and a selection of vinyl, a Nespresso machine and a yoga mat — confirming its fashionable credentials. The hotel bar welcomes guests from morning till late at night, whether for a coffee while catching up on some work, a light lunch, cocktails or a sociable evening meal. The decor at Finch has a retro feel, with vintage black and white photography and art-deco-era-inspired furnishings.
Noord-Brabant, Eindhoven, Eindhoven City Centre
Kazerne
This member of Design Hotels has just eight bedrooms, in the form of suites and lofts. It’s especially unique as it’s housed within a design gallery. So naturally, the decor in the guest areas is shaped by work from top artists. Loft and duplexes have freestanding tubs and each space features minimal industrial style decor. Kazerne has its own lively, urban bar and restaurant, as well as a fine-dining venue, Benz, taking its cue from French gastro cuisine. And anyone staying here is automatically granted access to the venue’s exclusive members club, including a living room with an honesty bar open 24/7.
Zuid-Holland, The Hague, The Hague City Centre
Hotel Indigo The Hague – Palace Noordeinde
(4 stars)Formerly the Dutch National Bank, this is now a 63 bedroom boutique hotel. There are many nods to the building’s past life, including the original lifts, minibars housed in small safes, a brasserie named Stocks and Bonds and the Gold Bar in what was once the bank’s vault; Indigo’s speakeasy bar is distinctly 1920s, accessed via the old vault doors. The design is contemporary yet retro, with a mid-century colour palette and lots of chestnut brown wood panelling, brass and marble in the mix. The 19th-century property is located right opposite the Royal Palace Noordeinde.
Utrecht Province, Utrecht, City Centre
Mother Goose Hotel Utrecht
(4 stars)The delightfully named Mother Goose is a unique design hotel in a property dating back to the 14th century that lies in the city’s historic heart. Housed in what were once Ubica buildings, the venue has been home to a chemist, a bookstore, a printer, a plumbing company, a bakery, a furniture maker, a mattress factory and squatters. Now reclaimed wood, exposed brick and stone walls, Scandi furnishings and industrial style lighting adorn the rooms, along with chic treats like Tribes coffee, organic Art of Tea and Marie-Stella-Maris toiletries. Guests staying here benefit from the use of a funky lounge and bikes on loan.
