
Best Historical 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.
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.
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.
Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Amsterdam City Centre, Kloveniersburgwal
Tivoli Doelen Amsterdam Hotel
(5 stars)Housed in a historic 17th-century building, The Tivoli Doelen has played an important role in Amsterdam’s history. It’s the oldest hotel in the city, with a rich heritage, having welcomed many illustrious guests, including Queen Victoria and Napoleon Bonaparte. Overlooking the Amstel River and close to Dam Square, it’s but a short stroll away from many of the city’s top attractions, such as the Hermitage Museum and the Rembrandt House Museum. A fitness centre, a restaurant serving Dutch and French cuisine and a bar with a riverside terrace are among the NH Collection hotel’s amenities.
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, Oudezijds Voorburgwal
Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam
(5 stars)The wellness centre here was voted the Netherlands’ Best Hotel Spa of 2020 and rooms come with Hermès branded products. The building itself has served many purposes as an ex-city hall, monastery, royal lodge and Admiralty. Inside, French interiors by Sybille de Margerie, complement an Art Deco extension and grand features dating back, in parts, to the 16th century. Dinner and organic wines are served in the Bridges restaurant, or garden bistro, with afternoon teas in the library lounge. Do take advantage of a local tour on the Sofitel’s private salon boat, horse-drawn carriage or one of its bicycles – a highlight of any stay here.
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-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, 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.
