This classic city hotel is located in the city centre, within walking distance of the Market Square with its famous St. Bavo Church. Guests benefit from free Wi-Fi during their stay.
Sally
United Kingdom
Really friendly staff, great location, comfortable beds and bed linen, very clean, large room
Set in Haarlem and with Keukenhof reachable within 15 km, the niu Dairy offers a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Christine
United Kingdom
Helpful & Efficient check-in
Great Location
Quiet/peaceful
Situated in Haarlem, Boutique Hotel 't Vosje has a huge garden and a terrace. Built in 19th century, the property is a 19-minute walk of Frans Halsmuseum.
Located 16 km from Keukenhof, Boutique Hotel & Restaurant Frenchie offers 4-star accommodation in Haarlem and features a terrace, a restaurant and a bar.
Stephen
United Kingdom
Lovely hotel. Room spacious and comfortable. Highly recommend the restaurant for dinner. Food superb. Staff extremely helpful and charming.
Offering nice views of the Haarlem city centre surroundings, the spacious Brasss Hotel Suites feature luxury amenities and large bathrooms. Guests benefit from free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel.
Set in Haarlem and with Keukenhof reachable within 16 km, Hotel ML offers concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the property and a restaurant.
Kirsty
Australia
Fantastic location, easy to get to from the train station. The staff were very friendly and helpful. They even helped my daughter retrieve her tooth from the sink trap!
Amrâth Grand Hotel Frans Hals is ideally located in the centre of Haarlem, at walking distance from all tourist sites.
Robert
France
The reception staff were very friendly and helpful. Best of all - they were there 24 hours! It’s so nice to have this very real and important service, especially in the days of Airbnb, where there is no one on site to welcome you and to help throughout one’s stay! I much prefer a REAL hotel!
This family-run hotel is situated in a historic building on the picturesque Grote Markt in Haarlem. Amadeus benefits from an internet café, terrace and a lounge with traditional Dutch décor.
Great location, friendly staff and good breakfast.
Bambu Sleep Boutique offers two unique rooms with view and two unique rooms without a view and therefore quieter at the Grote Markt in the centre of historic Haarlem, a 10-minute walk from the railway...
L'emplacement est idéal. On ne peut pas rêver mieux
Set in Haarlem and with Keukenhof reachable within 16 km, Hotel ML offers concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the property and a restaurant.
Central location , friendly helpful staff, great breakfast
Set in Haarlem and with Keukenhof reachable within 16 km, MAF Haarlem Boutique Hotel offers a terrace, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
The service, the quietness and the decoration awesome.
Located 16 km from Keukenhof, Boutique Hotel & Restaurant Frenchie offers 4-star accommodation in Haarlem and features a terrace, a restaurant and a bar.
The Staff. The room. The style. The restaurant. The location.
Haarlem Hotelsuites offers spacious and homey accommodation in Haarlem’s city centre. There is free Wi-Fi and shops and restaurants are only steps away.
very clean, nice location and exactly as the photos.
FAQs about hotels in Haarlem
On average, 3-star hotels in Haarlem cost £99 per night, and 4-star hotels in Haarlem are £140 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Haarlem can on average be found for £178 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Haarlem this weekend is £163 or, for a 4-star hotel, £250. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Haarlem for this weekend cost on average around £407 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £183 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Haarlem for tonight. You'll pay on average around £235 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Haarlem will cost around £354 (based on Booking.com prices).
Haarlem is a medieval city in the Netherlands and the capital of North Holland province. Situated on the banks of the Spaarne River, this scenic Dutch destination is only 20 km from Amsterdam and features historic buildings, interesting museums and great shopping opportunities.
The colourful flower beds, the Windmill De Adriaan and the lively Grote Markt complete the puzzle of this unforgettable place. In front of the Cathedral of Saint Bavo you will find the statue of Laurens Janszoon Coster, the man who invented the way of printing books.
Teylers Museum is the oldest in the Netherlands and hosts famous creations by Rembrant and Michelangelo. The Grote Markt Gallery, the Historic Museum of Haarlem and the Frans Hals Museum are some of the museums you should not miss during your stay.
Haarlem Railway Station has train connections with Leiden, Amsterdam, The Hague and the long sandy beach of Zandfoort aan Zee. Amsterdam Schiphol Airport is about 20 km away and has flights to major destinations like Madrid, London, Singapore and Munich. Booking.com will help you find the right hotel or hostel in Haarlem and its surrounding areas.
Haarlem is beautiful in it's own right with lots of historic...
Haarlem is beautiful in it's own right with lots of historic buildings, and charming streets which have been greened with tree, shrub and flower planting. There is the Frans Hals museum to visit, and much more. Take a walking tour of "Monumental Haarlem"
Haarlem is also very conveniently situated for Amsterdam and surrounding areas. We used public transport all the time. Just swipe on and off the bus or train, and everything is taken care of. Really simple, and it all works smoothly.
We also found some really good restaurants for our evening meals.
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Haarlem is a wonderful city to stay in as it has the canals,...
Haarlem is a wonderful city to stay in as it has the canals, lots of history, good shopping and plentiful restaurants.
The Grotemarkt has the oldest organ in Europe which Mozart played on and Corrie Ten Boom’s house(who hid the Jews in WW2) is better than Anne Franks! The very first museum in the Netherlands is also here-Teylers. The Saturday market is wonderful.
It is only 15 minutes by train back into Amsterdam and you have a better feel of regular Dutch folks in this beautiful town.
Deborah
United States
10
Scored 10
First, I really liked Amsterdam.
First, I really liked Amsterdam. But it was really really crowded, even the first week of April. Then, when I got to Haarlem, I realized it was similar to Amsterdam, with all the old world Europe charm, old buildings, & canals, but not the hordes of crazy tourists. I ended up liking Haarlem better than Amsterdam! Even better than Rotterdam, and maybe the Haag (except I only spent a few hours there). Easy to walk everywhere, and I rented a bicycle and rode all the way to the beach and back on easy, nice separated bike paths. Also, the bike riders are not as aggressive as in Amsterdam. So as an American tourist, in my 50s, I felt perfectly comfortable riding my bike all over. Of course, you still need to be hyper aware of oncoming cyclists and cars… also, they had a secure bike garage near the main central Plaza, where you could lock your bike for free, with a guard watching over it. If you left it overnight, you had to pay something. So I was able to lock my eBay inside there while visiting main attractions in the plaza, like the church with the pipe organ.
I will definitely choose this as a base next time, instead of Amsterdam. I considered staying in Leiden too, but never got a chance to go there.
JBethe
United States
10
Scored 10
Haarlem is a beautiful safe city with plenty of lovely...
Haarlem is a beautiful safe city with plenty of lovely restaurants and bars. Walking is the best way to get around the city . I would recommend hiring bikes and cycling out to Zaandvort which is completely along a cycle path to a stunning beach. There are plenty of museums and the windmill is worth a visit . There is also a food market in the square on Saturday morning
rachel
Ireland
10
Scored 10
It is easy to reach from Amsterdam with the fantastic rail...
It is easy to reach from Amsterdam with the fantastic rail service.
It is a wonderful old town. Very picturesque. In parts very upmarket with very good shops. many interesting avenues and squares to walk through with lovely old buildings. A great choice of restaurants and bars.
Craig
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Haarlem in my opinion is a better place to stay than...
Haarlem in my opinion is a better place to stay than Amsterdam. It is a more friendly setting. Amsterdam is easy to get to by train and see all the sites. I have been to the Netherlands several times and stayed in Amsterdam and other cities but prefer Haarlem.
In the spring, Haarlem is close to the tulips which are a must see.
It has its own unique tourist attractions.
what an absolutely gorgeous apartment and what a find!! Monique was the best host, welcoming us personally and offering any help we needed but not intrusive. After visiting Amsterdam for many years and day trips to Haarlem I think we’ve found our place for the next few years … Haarlem has a different pace to Amsterdam and we love it! to wake up each morning to the most amazing view of the windmill was wonderful! the terrace at the back of the property had sunshine all afternoon and evening.
I chose this hotel for its proximity to the Haarlem Train station and the 300 bus that goes to the airport.
The front desk service was excellent, they were very helpful with information regarding the property and its surroundings such as where to get food at 11 pm.
The room was comfortable, quiet, and spacious.
Buffet breakfast was a great value for money and commodity of having it right there at the property.
I will come back to the Lion D’Or every time I am back in Amsterdam.
The staff were friendly, polite, and helpful. The area is far from centre but connection to amsterdam central is easy as long as you have time (it takes 50-60 mins). It's a very pretty area. The hotel and room is clean and welcoming. There are loads of restaurants and shops in the area. Supermarkets too. It's lively without being noisy. Very comfortable location which feels safe. It's also nice for walking - by the canal or a nearby park.
Rooms were lovely, so comfortable, and quiet. The spa facilities (Sauna and steam room) were excellent. We dined at the hotel a few times and the food was great. Overall, an excellent stay and we would definitely go back. The hotel was a little ways from Haarlem center - but walkable or easy to hop on the bus for two stops (runs every ten minutes or so). And we enjoyed Haarlem so much more than over-priced and over-touristed Amsterdam.
Location is good, 25 minutes by car to Amsterdam, or 8 minutes walk to the train station, however, tickets machine was not available at the station, so need to buy in app.
Hotel is very clean, friendly staff. There is paid parking near by the hotel, however, there is also plenty of free parking places in the neighbourhood just near the hotel.
Breakfast is good, good coffee. All was really good and I would recommend this hotel.
My stay here was very good . The owners went out of their way to make my stay as comfortable as possible . I really enjoyed learning about Haarlem and Netherlands from my host who gave me great ideas about what to see and do during my stay . An added bonus was the use of a bicycle that allowed me to explore further and enjoy the area even more .
It's a very beautiful place. Decorated with love. The matresses are very comfy and it's clean everywhere. The big dorm were big enough. It's a lovley place to hang out you easily get to talk to people. The location is great in terms of silence and it's close by the city centre of Haarlem. It's a 20 min walk to the train station to Amsterdam.
The hotel is located in a extremely convenient location. I arrived earlier than expected and would be desperate to check in a bit earlier. The staff is very nice to offer me the room right away and I could get a bit rest before enjoying the days at Amsterdam. They also offered recommendation and map and everything you need without ask.
For a first time stay at your hotel, my daughter and I were pleasantly surprised by the hotel’s beauty, the comfortable room and the pleasant and helpful staff. The location was a plus.. Exploring Haarlem was so easy from its location. The restaurant served a variety of delicious foods - no need to look for dining elsewhere..
Very comfortable clean spacious apartment. The beds were especially comfortable and spotlessly clean. Shower and bath all good. Plenty of kitchen utensils which if we had more time we would have absolutely used. Great location to explore Haarlem and getting into Amsterdam simple.
Very nice boutique hotel in center of Haarlem. Only negative is a lot of stairs that are old so they are curved and steep. Room was spotless. The decor is quirky but unique and has a nice vibe. The manager was very personable and helpful. Breakfast was also very good.
Super clean, very quiet, spacious and private accommodation. Comfortable bed. Nicely decorated. It even had an outdoor sitting area in the garden. Lovely host. Located in a quiet residential neighbourhood a pleasant walk to the train station for day trips to Amsterdam.
Can recommend this hotel. Very close to railway station in Haarlem, so very convenient to go Amsterdam. We really liked the room; clean, nice design, spacious, tea- and coffeemaking facilities. Breakfast was also really good, very fresh.
The hotel is in an ideal location for a stay in Haarlem. In my view Haarlem is a better base for a stay in The Netherlands than Amsterdam. It has excellent transport links to both Amsterdam and Schiphol.
Haarlem was all the charm of Holland and none of the touristy yuk of Amsterdam. It was all so charming and the shopping was great! The hotel was perfect in every way. Breakfast was to die for!!
Really spacious rooms with balcony and close to the bus stop. 2 stops to Haarlem main station and from there the sprinter takes you directly into Amsterdam.
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