
Best Historical Hotels in The Netherlands
As a long-established luxury travel publication, The Luxury Editor is known for showcasing hotels that go beyond star ratings alone and focus on what really matters to discerning travellers seeking a memorable stay in a historical hotel in The Netherlands. Service, design, atmosphere, sense of place and the overall quality of the guest experience all play a part in whether a property earns its place in our curated list.
Whether you are at the early stages of planning or already comparing a shortlist, our choice of historical hotels in The Netherlands is a credible and useful guide, with easy booking options too.
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Limburg, Maastricht, Kommelkwartier
Kruisherenhotel Maastricht
(5 stars)Behind the Gothic façade of this hotel, which was once a 15th-century monastery, is a dressed-down modern vibe. Located in the heart of Maastricht, the hotel is perfectly located to explore the city and the local surroundings. Guests can choose from 60 rooms all of which are sleek and minimalistic but not without style – as to be expected given the hotel is a member of the Design Hotels Collection. Kruisheren Restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner with a spectacular array of dishes served on a mezzanine in the monastery’s Gothic church. For guests who enjoy the fruits of the vine, Wine Bar Rouge & Blanc presents an intimate setting to quaff a glass or two from the impressive range of vintages on offer.
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.
The Netherlands, Zuid-Holland
Park Centraal Den Haag
(4 stars)In the lively Hofwartier neighbourhood, the Hotel Park Centraal Den Haag sits by The Hague’s beautiful Royal Gardens. The hotel’s design heavily features a combination of the building’s history through traditional elements with a refreshing contemporary twist. There is a lavish selection of comfortable and modern guestrooms and Junior Suites which have been carefully decorated with stylish features celebrating Dutch heritage. Guests are invited to unwind in the ground-floor bar with classic cocktails and tempting snacks including Dutch favourites. Room service is also available for those wishing to savour the hotel’s offerings in the comfort of their own room. There is a tranquil interior courtyard, garden and terraces. The hotel offers a selection of elegant event spaces for hosting the finest functions from business events to weddings including in the grand ballroom Laurentine. This hotel is pet friendly.
Limburg, Valkenburg
Château St. Gerlach
(5 stars)Set within a magnificent estate in Valkenburg aan de Geul, Château St. Gerlach offers 114 rooms, suites and serviced residences surrounded by orchards, vineyards and formal gardens. Part of the Oostwegel Collection, this grand 15th-century château has been thoughtfully transformed into a luxurious countryside retreat that honours its noble past while embracing modern comforts. Interiors combine antique furnishings and contemporary Dutch design, complemented by curated artworks and timeless architecture.
Les Salons offering refined French cuisine in the former living quarters of Baron de Selys de Fanson, while Burgemeester Quicx, Coffee & More provides a relaxed café setting within the estate’s old farmhouse. Guests can unwind at the Roman-style spa with a mosaic pool, Turkish steam bath and treatment rooms, or stroll through the estate gardens and sculpture park. Ideally located near Maastricht, Château St. Gerlach is a haven of calm where art, nature and heritage come together in perfect harmony.
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-Holland, Amsterdam, Oud Zuid
Conservatorium Hotel
(5 stars)Found in the Museum Square district, this was once a musical institution – a heritage reflected in its title and ongoing collaborations. The Conservatorium was named the finest luxury hotel in Holland by Condé Nast, with Art Noveau interiors created by award-winning Milan-based designer Piero Lissoni. The lauded Akasha Holistic Wellbeing Centre offers everything from nutrition therapy, to meditation, to Watsu and has what is arguably the best-equipped gym in the city. Following the hotel’s subtle Asian influence, is Taiko, the dining experience and bar, where flavour, aroma and texture reign. Book a room, suite, duplex, or even your own wing.
Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Amsterdam City Centre, Amstel River
De L’Europe
(5 stars)Erected in 1896, De L’Europe sits beside the Amstel River on the site of a late medieval fortress. State-of-the-art technology, local heritage and classic design are melded into a five-star style. Elite suites are housed in the Dutch Masters Wing, named after the nation’s illustrious painters and with its own private entrance. The hotel is partnered with the Rijksmuseum, displaying fine art replicas from the likes of Rembrandt and Frans Hals. Haute cuisine is served in the critically acclaimed Bord’Eau restaurant, with alfresco summer dining at Hèt Terras. Freddy’s Bar mixes some of the best Bloody Marys in Amsterdam. And there’s a 4,300-square-foot Le Spa by Skins Institute, with a canalside indoor pool.
Noord-Brabant, Breda
Hotel Nassau Breda, Autograph Collection
(4 stars)Housed in a Gothic, former convent building, the Hotel Nassau Breda accommodates 94 guest rooms, with suites providing separate living areas and private balconies. Its Liefdegesticht, is a cathedral-like fine dining restaurant with stained glass windows and soaring ceilings, serving French haute cuisine with a modern twist. While Heeren van Oranje is a casual brasserie for international dishes. The hotel also has a chic bar with comfy velvet seating, a beautiful courtyard, an events space in what was once a chapel, a fitness centre and a sauna.
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, Amsterdam City Centre, Herengracht
Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam
(5 stars)Made up of an impressive six canal side 17th and 18th Century townhouses, the Waldorf Astoria is a simultaneously sprawling but precise construction which oozes elegance from the moment youstep in side to the moment you leave. Suites are spacious and bright and tasteful as is the rest of the hotel which is often decorated with the building’s freeholder’s own contemporary art collection. The Guerlain Spa opens up into one of the city’s largest private gardens, full of luscious green grass and, in spring, 5000 tulips. The hotel’s restaurant is a two star Michelin tour de force called Spectrum which has to be experienced to be believed.
Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Amsterdam City Centre
Hotel NH Collection Amsterdam Barbizon Palace
(5 stars)The NH Collection Amsterdam Barbizon Palace Hotel provides 5-star luxury, effortlessly combining gastronomy, architecture, and history in the heart of Amsterdam city centre. The building is a piece of history, consisting of a 15th-century chapel and a series of 17th-century houses, converted into 268 beautifully spacious rooms, meticulously curated to be classic yet contemporary with luxurious touches. The hotel flaunts original features; exposed wooden beans and sloping ceilings are effortlessly combined with sleek modern design and beautiful views. The hotel boasts a modern wellness area, with a fully equipped gym, a private boating dock and a magnificent centrepiece, the beautiful St Olof’s Chapel for weddings and events. With a Michelin star, the Vermeer restaurant is an exquisite fine dining experience, by renowned chef Sebastian Baquero Garces. Follow up with a unique cocktail in Bottles and Jars, a relaxed, chic bar. Just minutes from all of Amsterdam’s sights, this unique historical beauty is the perfect place for travellers to discover Amsterdam, whilst enjoying a taste of luxury.
