This 18th-century former patrician’s residence houses a restaurant and 4-star hotel in the peaceful Vreugd en Rust Park. Central Park is 7.4 km from The Hague and offers free Wi-Fi.
Tuinhuis aan het water, a property with a garden, is located in Voorburg, 4.9 km from Paleis Huis Ten Bosch, 6.6 km from Madurodam, as well as 12 km from TU Delft.
Albert
Luxembourg
Very nice hosts. A bit small, you don't want to spend time inside. But, if weather permits, maybe you can profit from the garden? Unfortunately it was cold and rainy so we don't know.
Grand Hotel Amrâth Kurhaus The Hague Scheveningen is located in an authentic, monumental building, right at the beach of Scheveningen. The beach is a 3 minute walk from the property.
This first-class hotel on the outskirts of The Hague offers a special experience, thanks to the innovative interior design and the high degree of luxury and comfort.
Novotel Den Haag City Center is a 4-star hotel located in the center of The Hague. Uniquely located in the Hague Passage, this accommodation offers a comfortable stay with modern amenities.
Brito Azevedo
Cyprus
The staff were excellent, the room was clean, location was perfect! I can’t rate the restaurant as we did not eat or drink there but it look great.
Hotel Bridges House Delft is a hotel in the centre of Delft set in the former canal house of the Dutch painter Jan Steen and have shops and museums next door.
Boutique Hotel Corona is situated in 3 historic 17th-century buildings next to the Buitenhof and only 200 metres from Centrum Tram Stop. It features a 24-hour reception and a street terrace.
Richard
United Kingdom
Good business hotel. Well situated in the city centre.
I knew that oorburg is more or less a suburb of The Hague...
I knew that oorburg is more or less a suburb of The Hague and if you don't want to take the car into The Hague, this is the ideal place to stay. The hotel has an underground car park and you can get a bus or train into the centre of The Hague or a train to Amsterdam and other places, for example.
Patricia
Germany
8.0
Scored 8.0
The Netherlands is not as welcoming as it used to be.
The Netherlands is not as welcoming as it used to be. You will need lots of cash. Many vendors claim to accept plastic cards but you never know until you present your card whether it will be accepted. Credit cards often declined and our Euro account debit card was declined on many occasions, " It costs us money so we don't accept them"
Transport is no longer integrated - you will have to pay separately for trains/trams and others - becomes expensive.
Final straw was being asked to pay 50 cents to use a toilet in the restaurant where we were having lunch. Goodbye - we will not return
Rodney
Spain
10
Scored 10
Voorburg is a quiet very attractive town well kept on a...
Voorburg is a quiet very attractive town well kept on a scenic river.It is convenient for the Hague being only one stop away on the main line train every half an hour.It stretches out further than you first think and there are also two tram stops that link up with the very good tram system around the Hague.and further afield.It is however quite easy to get lost if you get off at one of these tram stops and dont know where you are as they are some way apart.
Lack of transparency in booking
I'm surprised I have to pay for breakfast and parking.
Note that it is written that free parking is available, and normally breakfast is free for any guest of a 3-5 star hotel. The hotel said the reason is that it is the Booking app...
I enjoyed the classic fancy mixed style of this hotel. Staff was welcoming but not attentive enough so I got the wrong breakfast order and almost late for work. Other than that it was such an experience staying in the central park of Voorburg.
Very clean. Nice kitchen. Lovely lounge. Good rain shower. 10 minute walk to the station at Laan van Noi for trains and trams. Also 25 minute walk to the old town of Voorburg which is well worth a visit.
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