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Great hotel, great set up and super friendly staff... A great option for those looking for a stay in Den Haag!

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Hotel Des Indes, a Luxury Collection Hotel, The Hague - Jr. Suite

Hotel Des Indes, a Luxury Collection Hotel, The Hague

(27 reviews)

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Beautiful hotel, perfect location, and a few restaurant hiccups! It's more 4 1/2 stars if I could…read moregive another half I would. Loved this hotel in Den Haag! It's in a fantastic location -- right next to a gorgeous park and literally steps away from the Escher Museum. It's also just a short walk to the Mauritshuis (hello, Girl with a Pearl Earring ) and surrounded by lots of things to do, see, and eat. The hotel itself is beautiful -- elegant lobby, rich-looking dining hall, and we stayed in a junior suite that was spacious, comfortable, and full of thoughtful touches like tons of drawers and cabinet space. Service across the board was excellent -- from the concierge to the doorman to housekeeping, everyone was friendly and professional. Now, about the restaurant... that's where things got a little bumpy. There was one incident early on that I reported to the front desk, and to their credit, they were super apologetic -- even saying, "this isn't the first time this happened and we'll talk to the manager." (Okay... not sure if that was meant to make me feel better, but I appreciated the honesty?) Anyway, after that, they went above and beyond -- our breakfast table was magically reserved for us every morning, and the person who had slipped up before turned into the nicest person ever. I booked four nights through my Amex Platinum and got all the perks that come with it -- totally worth it. The stay overall was wonderful, but again, the restaurant really needs some tightening up. One dinner night, we waited over an hour for our food which's slow even by European standards, and they forgot our fries. When they realized it, they offered to bring us two orders to make up for it -- sweet gesture, but we declined because... well, we love fries, just not that much . They brought out mayo, ketchup, and truffle mayo (yum!) -- but then it got a bit awkward because I overheard an American gentleman behind me earlier asking for ketchup, and the waitress told him they didn't have any. My husband whispered, "He's looking at your ketchup." I wanted to offer him some, but by the time my fries arrived, his were long gone. Oops. Food-wise, everything else was really good -- especially the sea bass, perfectly cooked with crispy skin just the way it should be. All in all, despite a few restaurant quirks, I'd definitely stay here again next time I'm in The Hague. The service, comfort, and location more than make up for it -- just maybe skip dinner downstairs and explore the city's food scene instead!

I had a great nights sleep.the room was gorgeous. The bathroom was wonderful. Had a nice tub. The…read moreweight staff was accommodating and there was storage to put everything away. Was a lovely experience. You would recommend staying here anytime you get the chance if your in the area

Park Centraal Den Haag, part of Sircle Collection - Event Space Laurentine

Park Centraal Den Haag, part of Sircle Collection

(2 reviews)

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A pleasant midrange hotel hidden away on a small, charming street, yet convenient to sights and…read moretram lines. Positives: * Attractive, renovated rooms with modern baths and excellent water pressure. (The website refers to Art Deco interior, but there's really no evidence of that style anywhere.) * Some rooms have small balconies that overlook the gardens behind. Request these, as we did, although you may have to pay slightly more. Great for lounging at the end of the day. There's also a common garden in the back that looks inviting; * Efficient staff; * Quiet and clean inside and out; * In-room safes accommodate laptops (mine, anyway). Negatives: * The free wifi was so slow as to be useless. We tried all possible devices at different times of day. Almost nada. Very frustrating. * The buffet breakfast is varied and attractively laid out, but it's really pretty mediocre. Ours was included in the room rate. Under no circumstances should you pay for this. You're better off at one of the cute places down the street. * A front-desk staffer tried to convince my husband that the Gemeentemuseum no longer hosted highlights from the Mauritshuis (which is being renovated). He pressed her to ask a supervisor, at which point she discovered that he was right. Her directions to the tram were accurate, anyway. Really more like 3.5 stars, but I'll give them the benefit of the doubt and round up.

From the owner: Gracing the famous Royal Gardens, diverse Hofkwartier neighborhood and cobbled streets, Park…read moreCentraal Den Haag stands for 160 years of heritage. Classic and modern design details combine to make an elegant experience. Each unique guest room and suite at Park Centraal Den Haag, ranging from intimate to grand, pairs Dutch heritage with contemporary design. Join us for a drink or snack at The Bar on our ground floor, or select a dish from our comforting room service menu. The Netherlands’ most incredible beach, Scheveningen, is only 15 minutes away by bike from our hotel. Park your car in our private garage for €32.50 per day, or we can recommend other nearby options.

Hotel 't Goude Hooft

Hotel 't Goude Hooft

(1 review)

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First, let me say I'm a super low stress traveller and second, I enjoyed staying here very much…read more But, I think I ought to clarify for others wishing to stay here that this is not a hotel in the traditional sense, it's more of a restaurant that has overnight rooms. There isn't really a traditional lobby or front desk, no bellmen or valet parking or any of the stuff a normal hotel has. You basically walk into the restaurant and head over to the bar, and they have a desk there where they will handle the reception paperwork. We showed up at an abnormal time, about 6am, so our experience is probably not very typical of other guests. The person who helped us was extremely helpful and friendly, and allowed us to put our bags in our room before the normal "check-in" time, so that was nice, but the downside is that I don't think he was one of the normal people that did check-ins, so he had to consult with someone on the phone for half an hour to get the paperwork completed. That was fine because we were not in any hurry, and the fact that he let us check in early more than made up for any delay. We booked here because of the history, this has been an inn since 1423, how could you go wrong? Turns out that this has only been open as an inn since 2013, for 150 years before that the restaurant was the only tenant and the upper floors were not in use. So the hotel part doesn't show much history outside of a few staircases that are old and narrow and steep. The room we stayed in was a suite and was very modern and sleek. The positive things are that the floor of the bathroom is heated, it has a nice big Jacuzzi tub with a fireplace next to it, and the bed is very comfortable. But there were a few downsides. The suite has a kitchenette, (stovetop, dishwasher, fridge) but there were no utensils other than a frying pan. No forks, knives, spoons, salt/pepper, plates, or anything else you would need to prepare a meal. So the kitchenette is completely unusable and I don't understand why they would spend the money to install it if they are not going to outfit it completely. The fireplace was a bit difficult to figure out... it has a remote control, but if I had read the binder on the table it would have been explained to me, so that is my fault. The light switches are also odd, there is a slot just inside the door that you need to insert your keycard into to power up the lights in the room, so when you leave and remove that key from the slot, then the ENTIRE room powers down. It was disappointing to return and find that my phone hadn't charged back up even though I left it plugged into the wall outlet, as the wall outlet went dead when I left the room. But once I figured out how it all worked, everything was okay. Bottom Line: Slick, super stylish rooms with a very friendly staff, but not a true hotel. Great location, right next to a tram stop. Although a very historical building, there is not much evidence of that inside.

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