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.
Simonie
Germany
Perfect location for easy access to transport and town centre. Very friendly
and helpful staff. Pleasant decor. Comfortable bed.
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.
Elisabeth
United Kingdom
Everything, it was cosy comfortable and clean, staff very nice snd went the extra mile for you. Food in restaurant ( only had breakfast/brunch though) was fantastic
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.
Margaret
United Kingdom
It was clean, comfortable and there were lots of extras, free, to enjoy in the room.
We’re we’re up graded, thanks.
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.
Roger
United Kingdom
Stylish. Very friendly staff. Great food. Excellent housekeeping - even folded our jimmies!
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.
excellent breakfast!
nice location
super front end staff
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.
Very classy. High standard finish. Looks brand new.
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.
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.
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
1001 Nights Boutique Lofts is located in historical buildings in Haarlem. It offers non-smoking accommodations with free WiFi access. Each room here will provide you with cable TV and a seating area.
Great location in centre of old town.
The breakfast was very good.
Carillon Hotel is renowned for its central position at one of Holland’s beautiful squares in the heart of the city, close to the main traffic routes to Amsterdam and Zandvoort.
Tolle Lage, sehr gutes Restaurant, nettes junges Personal
FAQs about hotels in Haarlem
On average, 3-star hotels in Haarlem cost 3,147 Kč per night, and 4-star hotels in Haarlem are 4,386 Kč per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Haarlem can on average be found for 5,356 Kč per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Haarlem this weekend is 4,659 Kč or, for a 4-star hotel, 7,484 Kč. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Haarlem for this weekend cost on average around 9,009 Kč per night (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.
Great character. Easy to walk everywhere but well served by buses and trains. Good location for visiting surrounding area. 15 to 20 mins by public transport to Amsterdam and beach at Zandvoort. Great for bus to Keukenhof tulips. Very attractive city, not crowded and great places to eat and visit.
Simonie
Germany
10
Scored 10
Haarlem is a pretty town, and a lively destination.
Haarlem is a pretty town, and a lively destination. I mainly walked around, looking at the canals and houses. One of my photos shows one of the older canalside housing (green door). The station is a lovely Art Nouveau building with tiled pictures, the only one in the Netherlands. Transport is easy, and Haarlem is convenient for Amsterdam, Leiden, etc, and for visiting the bulb fields at Keukenhof in spring.
Pauline
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
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
Wonderful room, modern bathroom, homelike lounge, and fantastic breakfast array in beautiful dining room. Beds were cozy with lovely comforters. The location near the train station made it easy to " commute" by 20 minute train ride to visit Amsterdam, a quick 30 minute ride to Hague, as well as a 40 minute trip to Delft. It always was calming to return each evening to Lion D'or to take a quick rest and then stroll the inviting streets of Haarlem and enjoy dinner at one of the many nearby restaurants and cafes.
Fantastic location, close to all the sights, and with a very handy airport bus directly outside the front door. Owners Ad & Esther are lovely people, who provide a fresh & fabulous breakfast each morning. Apartment itself is historic, beautifully furnished, and with access to a charming garden. Very comfortable & quiet.
Little kitchen is very handy.
We had a fantastic 6-night stay, at the end of our 3-week trip in Netherlands. Would recommend to anyone looking for a lovely place to stay in Haarlem.
Our hosts were lovely: friendly and helpful! Sat my friend and me down with a map right away and gave us tips on transport, local dining, things to do nearby in Haarlem and Amsterdam. Breakfast was delicious, with a nice variety each day. The location was great: easy walking distance to the Marketplace, train station, shops, restaurants... Haarlem is a fantastic base: beautiful, not too hectic, but easy train trip into Amsterdam, Leiden, Delft...and there is plenty to enjoy in Haarlem itself.
The location was brilliant, a 3 min walk to bus No 300 which takes you right in to the centre of Haarlem ( or train station for easy access to Amsterdam ).Breakfast was stunning , but found the applejuice ran out quickly lol.The room was luxurious with a bathroom bigger than many hotel rooms ive stayed in. Temperature control was easy and effective. Nespresso coffee machine and kettle provided and a good supply of consumables. I was able to use my netflix account on the flatscreen tv.
We had amazing days at Park 43! Since we didn't want to stay in Amsterdam, we decided on Haarlem and were very lucky with an incredible host, attentive from the first contact. The apartment is excellent, with great accommodations. We spent New Year's Eve there because we wanted some tranquility and it couldn't have been more special. It was an excellent stay, we hope to be able to come back one day!
First the apartment was spotless, the beds more comfortable than home and it has an excellent location. Also the internet and TVs worked great. Haarlem is a charming town and I will chose to stay here over Amsterdam in the future. It's an easy train ride in to see the sights. Haarlem itself has enough to please without going anywhere else. If there on a saturday be sure to enjoy the farmers market.
The vibe there was amazing ! And Haarlem is such a beautiful place too. Calmer than Amsterdam and with a lot of charm. I stayed in a dorm with a friend and the beds were super comfy. There are sheets, bath towels, shampoo and toothpaste available. You can trust the pictures there is no scam. Also there is a kitchen and a fridge if you want to cook !
Everything! People were friendly and helpful; building had so much character; loved the calm of Haarlem after busy days in Amsterdam; the food was equally beautiful and delicious; the most comfortable bed I’ve stayed in; huge bathroom for Europe and they pay attention to all of the little details that make the stay even more enjoyable.
Incredible staying! We were greatly surprised with a room upgrade when arriving and the room was fantastic! Great services and the personnel were really welcoming. Amsterdam is not far, only 15 minutes by train, and the hotel is well-located in Haarlem, close to fantastic restaurants. I will definetely come back
De Haarlemse Logeerkamer is a perfect base to explore Haarlem, Amsterdam and beyond. Haarlem is a beautiful city, and Amsterdam only 15 minutes away by train. The hosts Amanda and Roberto were very welcoming, and the suburb where the property is located is a short walk from the centre of town.
Location was excellent - easy to get around Haarlem by bike or bus or on foot. Amsterdam very easy to get to by train or bus. The place itself was clean, comfortable and of such a high standard. The owners were incredibly helpful and provided a well-stocked fridge as part of the service.
This hotel boutique is amazing. Location is fabulous, also cleanness and service were excellent. Our family of 4 spend a great time in Haarlem and having such a comfortable room besides the great taste of design was the perfect combination to enjoy the city.
We saved a bit of money by staying at the Lion in Harlem for a few days. This hotel provided us a great base for many day trips around the Netherlands. Bright, clean and welcoming staff and a surprisingly larger room.
The age of the boat, the moorings in both Haarlem and Amsterdam were fantastic. Raphael was helpful, friendly and accommodating.Breakfast was generous with a wide selection of food.
Great location in Haarlem's central square. Friendly owners with a great breakfast. Convenient travel to/from Schiphol on the 300 bus. Perfect start to my Netherlands holiday.
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