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Rembrandt Hotel

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De Doelen

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Nice hotel, good location. We were in a small room, which was fine for our weekend stay. We had…read morea little problem and the owner took care of it immediately. There is wifi available now. Overall, I would rate it an okay hotel.

This was a nice hotel in the heart of Leiden. Not too far from the train station (important when…read moreyou're wheeling luggage in the rain). The hotel is in an old building with lots of charm (and slightly scary, narrow stairs). There are rooms on all three floors (no lift). Mine was nice enough - two twin beds, a table with two chairs, a desk, a hot water maker, a mini fridge, a fan, and a wardrobe. The bathroom was quite small and no-frills. Various bath items were offered: shampoo, conditioner, cream, sewing kit, and shower cap. Instant coffee, tea, and hot cocoa were also in the room, along with a couple cookies each day. There is no free internet, at least not for the standard double rooms. I found the room comfortable overall, but the bed was far too soft/saggy for me. If I lay on my side, my leg would fall asleep eventually. Firmer mattresses would be nice. The breakfast was good - coffee, tea, juices, cereal, muesli, canned fruit, yoghurt, hardboiled eggs, a basket of bread (raisin, white, rolls, croissant), a tray of cheese and meat, and a basket of butter, jam, hagelslag, and other spreads. It was a filling breakfast - so much so that I skipped lunch or just got a quick pastry each day. The staff was very nice. They got me into a room early (as I'd just arrived from the US and was very tired), were always helpful at reception, and were friendly and chatty at breakfast. They even let me leave my bag with them for a few hours after I checked out. I'd recommend the hotel. Wifi would be nice, though.

Hotel Ibis Leiden Centre - View of the desk from the door.  Small open wardrobe to the right.

Hotel Ibis Leiden Centre

(3 reviews)

Thought the previous reviewer was a bit harsh. I stayed at this hotel for two nights while in…read moreLeiden on a work trip. Rooms are small but comfortable. The bed arrangement was a bit strange as they simply put two twin beds next to each other and called that a queen. Half a star lost for that. Bathroom was clean, water was hot, towels a bit thin but ok. Only other issues were noise - the AC made some hissing all night long and the traffic outside my first floor (second story) window was a bit loud. I only had to reconnect to Wifi once daily, and the process was simple. Location is awesome for this hotel! Right across from Leiden Central and within walking distance to plenty of good food and drink as well as a windmill! Staff was very friendly - definitely a plus. I thought breakfast was fine with eggs, bacon, bread, cheese, granola, yogurt, etc. price is also quite reasonable! Would definitely stay here again.

First rooms are fine. Very clean and comfortable. Location is easy to find right next to station…read more But the breakfast is awful, terrible bread, odd tasting cheese, boiled eggs massacred with over cooking. Tasteless coffee and over strength fake orange juice. Seriously disappointing. And the Wi-Fi. The Wi-Fi has the dumbest settings which force you to reconnect 100 times a day. Constantly throwing you off for looking away from your laptop for more than 30 seconds. One wonders which idiot thought that was a good idea.

Rembrandt Hotel - hotels - Updated May 2026

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