Mostly jutting northward from its largest city of Amsterdam and its capital of Haarlem, the Noord-Holland region has much more to offer beyond those two wonderful cities. At Muiden is the magnificent Muiderslot Castle, as if it stepped out of a fairy tale. Showing more wear but no less interesting is Brederode Castle at Santpoort. At Zaanstad is Zaanse Schans, one of Holland’s top tourist destinations and a family-friendly open air museum of windmills, traditional buildings, crafts and shops.
Restaurants in North Holland Province
4 based on 1173 reviews
Everything you would expect from a luxury hotel in a small space. Located uniquely inside the airport terminal Schipol airport, Amsterdam. Yotel Schiphol Airport is located within the secure transit area, a short walk to the departure gates. It is located in the lounge 2 area (top level).
Had a 7 hour layover in Amsterdam. With 4 kids we didn't want to wander around the airport for the whole time. Getting two rooms was perfect for us. Comfortable beds. We all got good sleep. Served its purpose. Would recommend.
4.5 based on 189 reviews
Morgan & Mees is a boutique hotel and restaurant situated in a completely renovated historical building in Amsterdam West. The interior matches the characteristics of the monumental building, but with a modern twist. With an elegant timeless look and an eye for detail Morgan & Mees is a stylised hotel for international travellers and locals. A home away from home. With the wonderful Jordaan area around the corner the hotel is a place where tourists and locals collide. The Jordaan is one of the oldest neighbourhoods of the city, famous for housing the Westerkerk and the Anne Frank House. Today it is without a doubt the single most exciting area of the city. It is full of canals, small streets and classical architecture, and offers countless art galleries, markets, small boutiques and restaurants. It is bursting with ambition, inspiration and beauty.
Brilliant boutique hotel with wonderful interior architecture and design. The hotel also hosts a quality restaurant with a lovely courtyard garden for fine weather. As for the food, all I can say is that the burrata with beetroot and garlic cream was a taste explosion - the finest I have ever had the pleasure to sample. Staff are friendly and most helpful and give the hotel a feel of amicable intimacy as opposed to a place of formality and distance. A gem of a place.
4.5 based on 319 reviews
The Highland House is a boutique hotel with a luxurious and intimate atmosphere. The house features 12 modern and stylish rooms. The rooms are uniquely themed and feature quirky details and memorabilia. Discover The Den with its romantic fireplace, let the kids enjoy a movie in The Cinema or curl up with your favorite novel in The Library.
We walked up to the hotel and rang the buzzer. The person who answered said we had to walk back to highlander hotel, their sister hotel, to check in. We already had suitcases we were carrying and you want us to walk back? Ridiculous, especially so since I already checked in online beforehand like they recommended. The room was terrible. The AC was not working and we asked 3 times for them to fix it. It was so stuffy and claustrophobic. We had a hard time sleeping at night. It was strange because it was a little chilly outside but the room was like a sauna. Opening the windows was not an option either since it literally opens a tiny sliver, not letting any air in. The room was super dusty as well. Stay somewhere else, this place was absolute crap.
4.5 based on 122 reviews
There was once a dairy on our property. Inspired by agricultural production, this is reflected anecdotally in the form of cowhide armchairs, milk bottle lamps and the like in the interior of our the niu hotel. With the Patronaat concert hall, Zijlsingel is considered the Haarlem hotspot for alternative pop music, and you can feel that here at the niu Hotel. In the Living Lobby you will find objects such as record covers and pictures of local musicians. Smart cosiness also awaits you in your rooms. Yes, smart, because a large flat-screen TV, USB ports and free high-speed Wi-Fi complete your retreat. Your bathroom shows you local sights and landmarks of the surroundings - playful and informative.
Thé Niu Dairy has all the modern conveniences you need. Rooms are bright, airy, good-sized, clean, with a comfie bed, great shower, elevator if needed, room safe large enough to fit laptop or I Pad plus other valuables, luggage shelf, small desk, decent lighting. The friendly staff was incredibly helpful and went the extra mile to make sure your needs were met. I would stay here again. Tips to improve the experience: Provide soap that is easier to use (bathroom soap was in a dispenser that had to be squeezed, which might be difficult for some folks). A grab bar in the shower would be a helpful safety addition. We older travellers think about these amenities. And perhaps vary your breakfast items a bit. Thanks!
4 based on 94 reviews
Fantastic location, directly at the beachfront. The staff was very attentive and nice. We've even got an upgrade - thank you for that! The room was very spacious and clean. Great view from our balcony. And just walking distance to the restaurants and food trucks. The breakfast was also great. We've had a very relaxing staycation. Oh and they have Netflix & Youtube access, which was really awesome!
4 based on 104 reviews
Four Elements Hotel Amsterdam is the world’s first hotel to use gravity and natural flows of solar light and wind to form a natural air conditioning system. It is established on a manmade island string, at IJburg, the youngest region of Amsterdam, across the 10 floors of an energy neutral designed and awarded building. With top-notch service, a cozy hip atmosphere, 195 beautiful rooms and unique facilities including the Wind Sky Bar and Herbs Garden Restaurant, the Four Elements Hotel Amsterdam embodies urban hospitality in a mindful experience of comfort for travelers and citizens of the world.
Rooms with a great view of the harbor and the sea, the location is near the central station ( 20 minutes using the tram 23), the neighborhood is so calm. The staff are really nice and understanding, we have an early check in at 8PM. I recommend this hotel to visit Amsterdam.
4 based on 282 reviews
Allow yourself to enter the historical gate next to the Maritime Museum, at number 5 Kattenburgerstraat. The lovely parkland oasis you will encounter is the former Marine Land of the Dutch Navy, located in the heart of Amsterdam and close to the Central Station. There, between the original 17th Century wall, the historical harbour and the age-old trees, one finds Pension Homeland. The former Officers Mess in building 006 has been restored preserving its original details and now houses a 31 room hotel, its own atmospheric bar and a restaurant with its own brewery.
An old naval pension for sailors recreation, now a cost hotel just by the water, small harbor. Silent area though you are in the city center. Nice restaurant with good food and service. Small “ house brewery “ so you can enjoy the local beer. Small but nice clean rooms, newly renovated. Staying here for the fifth time.
5 based on 32 reviews
After doing my research, I found this property to stay at for our first family weekend away. I liked that the accommodation had a (very generously sized) communal living area, that with a living room, dining table and kitchen was a home from home. It meant we could put our baby to bed at night and then relax there afterwards with a log fire. Everywhere was exceptionally clean, ideally situated in a central location and friendly service. I would highly recommend to stay here as a family. There is an eco pool on site, small play area and bike hire. Breakfast is highly recommended. Wonderful stay.
4.5 based on 82 reviews
Housed in a paddle steamer from 1911, Kapitein Anna is located in Amsterdam North. The accommodation will provide you with air conditioning, private bathroom (free toiletries) & bed linen. At Kapitein Anna you will find a terrace and a bar, meeting facilities, a shared lounge and an ironing service. You can enjoy city view from this property. Since september 2020 Kapitein Anna has opened its restaurant on thursday through sunday.
We stayed at Kapitein Anna last July for a few days during our visit to Amsterdam. Anthony was incredible in making our stay the best one and was willing to accommodate to our needs going beyond on every thing we needed. This place is very convenient since it is just a 10 minute ride from Amsterdam central on a ferry (which is free of charge), breakfast is excellent and the staff is really helpful. The ship is a treasure, it is well-kept, clean and the views from the decks are priceless. A nice way to get away from the noisy nights downtown.
4 based on 229 reviews
This hotel is spotlessly clean, and has an excellent location. Wifi is fast, and in-room tea/coffee (Nespresso) facilities are generous. Breakfast is great, with lots of options. Mike, the host, is very friendly and helpful. I've seen lots of comments online about the stairs .... but they are wide (almost 2m) and not very steep at all by Amsterdam standards. Additionally, the building is only three stories high anyway! But yes, there is no lift (elevator).
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