With a large number of hotels spread out over several major cities, tourist spots and business centers, The Netherlands are waiting for you.
Enjoy the blankets of tulips, its picturesque windmills, its thousands of types of cheese and especially its cities full of history. The best time to visit the Netherlands is in mid-April, when the bulbs of tulips, daffodils and hyacinths bloom and fill every corner with color.
NH Hotel Group offers you all its hotels in the Netherlands, strategically located in major Dutch cities and major business centers:
Amsterdam, the capital and most populous city of the Netherlands, is waiting for you with its many activities, restaurants, shopping areas, museums and an endless list of things to see and do. It's the perfect city for tourism and home to several MINOR HOTELS EUROPE & AMERICAS hotels including the renown Anantara Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky Amsterdam, NH Collection Amsterdam Barbizon Palace and one of the oldest hotels in the city, the newly renovated Tivoli Doelen Amsterdam Hotel. No matter what attractions you’d like to visit, there is sure to be an NH hotel nearby. Another option is the nhow Amsterdam RAI, a very colorful and modern hotel located next to the RAI Congress and Exhibition Center and only 10 minutes from the city center. Among the different amentities that this hotel has, you’ll find three fully equipped gym rooms and conference facilities that can host up to 145 people.
Anantara Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky Amsterdam, the NH Collection Amsterdam Barbizon Palace and one of the oldest hotels in the city, the Tivoli Doelen Amsterdam Hotel. You are sure to find a hotel near the places you want to visit.
Head to Rotterdam, Europe's second largest port (Europoort), is a modern city with vanguard architecture where the planning of streets, sidewalks and architectural elements will surprise you. Explore nhow Rotterdam and learn about its eco-efficiency or stay at the NH Atlanta Rotterdam in the heart of the city.
The Hague, the third largest city in the Netherlands, is home to the government and features a characteristic old town, museums such as the Mauritshuis, the City Museum and the Escher Museum. It also hosts numerous festivals, such as the HaSchiBa and its multicultural festival. NH Den Haag offers the best views of the city whilst NH Atlantic Den Haag is great for a beach break.
Maastricht retains its own identity inherited from the earliest Roman settlements and can claim to have uninterrupted habitation since Roman times. Enjoy its museums and festivals, most notably Carnival and the Fine Arts and Antiques Fair held in March. NH Maastricht is next door to the Exhibition and Conference center. You can also visit and enjoy its streets and areas like Bassin, the Hoge Fronten, the Kazematten, Market Square or the statue of D' Artagnan in Aldenhofpark.
Utrecht, the second most demanded tourist destination of the Netherlands, offers visitors its old town, museums, exclusive shops, many restaurants with different cuisine, cafes and terraces. It's a truly enjoyable destination and home to NH Centre Utrecht and NH Utrecht.
We can't forget about Amersfoort and its almost intact medieval appeal; Arnhem, with the Netherlands Open Air Museum, where you can find old houses, farms and factories from different parts of Holland; Capelle aan den IJssel, home to the Netherlands' smallest museum, the " Dief in Duif huis", that served as the prison's castle. Other destinations include Bussum, Eindhoven, Groningen, Nunspeet, Zandvoort or Zoetermeer, ending at Madurodam, one miniature city that brings together the Netherlands' most characteristic points of interest.