
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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Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Amsterdam City Centre
Hotel V Nesplein
(4 stars)Set on a peaceful residential street in the theatre district, Hotel V Nesplein is a charming mid-century modern-style boutique hotel. Guests are sure to love the loft-style rooms, which boasts an industrial style that is lavished with plenty of luxurious touches. The rooms that are located at the backside of the hotel offer plenty of peace and quiet, while locals and visitors alike gather at the onsite restaurant and bar in the evenings. The hotels restaurant ‘The Lobby’ is the perfect place to dine in style while indulging in a spot of people watching, while the terrace is a great place to relax with a cup of coffee. Many of Amsterdam’s top attractions such as the Anne Frank House can easily be reached on foot from Hotel V Nesplein making it an place to unwind after seeing the sites.
Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Zuid, De Pijp
Sir Albert Hotel
(4 stars)This leading luxury boutique hotel which was a former diamond factory is designed around the ‘modern aristocratic’ lifestyle of its eponymous, but fictional, patron. Culture vultures will find that Museum Square and Rijksmuseum are just 600 metres away, while bicycle rental is available for those who want to venture further afield. With high ceilings and large windows, rooms at Sir Albert merge historical detail with clean, modern style and their luxurious beds, made with our 300-thread-count Egyptian cotton bedding collection guaranteeing a good night’s sleep. Sir Albert Hotel is famous for the onsite IZAKAYA, Asian Kitchen & Bar, which treats diners to authentic Asian flavours in a contemporary setting.
Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Amsterdam City Centre
INK Hotel Amsterdam – MGallery
(4 stars)The Ink Hotel Amsterdam occupies the old headquarters of the newspaper De Tijd and this unique heritage runs through the hotel’s interior and atmosphere. The hotel playfully describes itself as a place “where stories are yet to be written” and one can easily see why as the hotel’s excellent location in central Amsterdam thrusts guests right into the heart of the city. The hotel interior is open and modern, its 149 rooms designed by Concrete architects are welcoming and well-equipped. The hotel’s courtyard, which is inspired by the gardens of Amsterdam provides a space for guests to relax in peace as does the hotels garden room, lounge and fully equipped fitness centre. The Pressman bar and restaurant provide guests with an exquisite dining experience and excellent cocktails, all in a space meant to replicate the distinctive buzz of a newspaper pressroom.
Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Oost, Oosterpark
Breitner House
(4 stars)This stunning 19th century house was once home to a celebrated Dutch artist and combines luxurious and artistic touches with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. People who stay at Breitner House can start their day with a sumptuous champagne breakfast, which is served in the period dining room that overlooks a large and lovely park. Each of the suites here is extremely spacious and comes complete with a separate bathroom and drawing room. Guests are treated to plenty of modern touches, while those who secure Isaac Israel’s suite will be treated to a garden terrace.
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, 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, 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.
Utrecht Province, Utrecht, City Centre
Grand Hotel Karel V
(5 stars)Encompassing part of the Teutonic Knights’ Bailiwick of Utrecht old monastery founded in 1348, the Grand Hotel Karel V is found in the Duitse Huis buildings. It’s named after its most famous guest, Emperor Karel V, who attended the meeting of The Order of The Golden Fleece here in 1543. A grand, five-star establishment, the hotel is surrounded by 10,000-square meters of landscaped gardens, making it a peaceful yet central retreat. The spa and wellness centre – with Puur by Kristel treatments – add to this sense of serenity, as does the elegant, classically decorated suites and the Karel V dining experience.
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.
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.
