Situated in the centre of Amersfoort, this 4-star hotel offers free Wi-Fi and modern rooms. The A1 highway is a 10-minute drive. Central Station is 600 metres from Mercure Hotel.
Veronica
Romania
The rooms are nice and clean, it is close to the train station and it has affordable parking
Hotel de Gaaper is located in a monumental building in the old city centre of Amersfoort. It is situated in a pedestrian shopping area at the market square and its terraces.
Fletcher Hotel Restaurant Amersfoort is situated just outside Amersfoort and features a spacious terrace with a shaded seating area. It is less than 50 metres from the nearest bus stop.
Van der Valk Hotel Amersfoort-A1 is located just off the A1 motorway, a 10-minute drive from the centre of Amersfoort. It includes free internet and free private parking on site.
June
United Kingdom
It was well designed, looked good on the outside and the bedroom was very comfortable.
The staff were helpful and friendly.
The restaurant was welcoming and the food was delicious.
Everything was spotlessly clean.
The car was under cover.
Long John's Pub & Hotel offers unique rooms in a renovated 18th-century building in the historic centre of Amersfoort only 30 minutes’ drive from Utrecht. It features a café downstairs and free Wi-Fi....
Guillem
Spain
Personal was super nice and the pub had a great vibe!
This hotel in a listed 17th century building in the historic heart of Amersfoort offers tasteful guest rooms and an excellent base in the city centre. Free WiFi is offered in all areas.
Sherry
Canada
great location to the old city! all the attractions were in the walking area. Map in the room was very helpful
Hotel Keistad is set at one of Amersfoort’s historic squares, next to the Lieve Vrouwe Tower.
Barbara
Australia
We stayed for four nights which is longer than an average stay in Amersfoort. We had expected to take a day trip to Utrecht but in the end there was too much to do in the old town.
This hotel is in a great spot for sitting and joining in with the crowd in the main tower square for evening drinks. It is a very good situation to the rest of the town's beautiful buildings to wander around . The room was very comfortable for the price and had a fridge, which is often unusual in budget hotels. There was renovation in other rooms, but this didn't affect us . A very comfortable and enjoyable stay
Just 5-minutes drive to Soest’s city centre, this 4-star Fletcher hotel offer rooms with free Wi-Fi. Rooms at Het Witte Huis comes with a seating area and a cable TV.
Offering a restaurant, Leerhotel Het Klooster is located in Amersfoort. The hotel is ran by young professionals studying at the MBO Hotelschool of Amersfoort. Free WiFi access is available.
Olivier
Belgium
Modern hotel with nice design.
Nice bathroom with big Italian shower.
Kind staff (students as trainees).
Big parking with charging station for EV.
Hotel de Gaaper is located in a monumental building in the old city centre of Amersfoort. It is situated in a pedestrian shopping area at the market square and its terraces.
Great location, comfortable beds and lovely staff.
Long John's Pub & Hotel offers unique rooms in a renovated 18th-century building in the historic centre of Amersfoort only 30 minutes’ drive from Utrecht. It features a café downstairs and free Wi-Fi.
Excellent location, very friendly and helpful staff.
Just 5-minutes drive to Soest’s city centre, this 4-star Fletcher hotel offer rooms with free Wi-Fi. Rooms at Het Witte Huis comes with a seating area and a cable TV.
Het was een mooie, schone kamer. En dicht bij de stad
This hotel in a listed 17th century building in the historic heart of Amersfoort offers tasteful guest rooms and an excellent base in the city centre. Free WiFi is offered in all areas.
Staff were superb, very comfy and great breakfast.
Amersfoort is accessible via Schiphol Airport (50km, 30 mins by train), Eindhoven Airport (100km, 1.5 hours by train), or directly by train from major Dutch cities. For domestic travellers, direct trains from Amsterdam take approximately 35 minutes.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. It's approximately 50km away from Amersfoort and offers numerous direct flights globally, making it the most accessible option.
Amersfoort, Netherlands, is well-serviced by public transport. The city's main station, Amersfoort Centraal, offers regular train services. Buses run frequently, covering the city and surrounding areas. Cycling is popular, with bike rental services available. Taxis are also an option. Walking is feasible within the city centre. Always check current schedules and routes.
The historic city centre of Amersfoort, with its medieval architecture, is the best area to stay. It offers convenient access to attractions, restaurants, and shops. For a quieter stay, consider the residential area of Bergkwartier.
What guests said about Amersfoort:
8.0
Scored 8.0
Amersfoort is a charming city with over 500 national...
Amersfoort is a charming city with over 500 national monuments, exuding a nostalgic atmosphere and featuring delightful shops, squares, and terraces. The compact center makes it easy to explore on foot.
Arucamba
Aruba
10
Scored 10
Old Amersfoort is a lovely almost totally pedestrian sea of...
Old Amersfoort is a lovely almost totally pedestrian sea of tranquility. It has some beautiful shops from small independent traders to some of the large well known brands. There are numerous cafe's and restaurants which sell beautiful and reasonably priced food. There is a farmers market in the square on Saturdays which sold some beautiful food and extremely reasonably priced flowers and plants.In particular there was a fabulous Bread seller. It is a perfect place to amble about on foot and explore and we much preferred it to the 'chaos' of Amsterdam which is only a half an hours train ride away on very punctual trains if you wish to visit. There is an almost total ban on vehicles but we were able to park in a very secure car park a matter of 250m away from our accommodation (although I believe that you are allowed to enter and unload if required but check and don't take my word for it). In particular I would recommend a peach tea or coffee and sandwich at 'Corazan Coffee' on Krommestraat(the smoked chicken bacon and mango sandwich is amazing) or at 'Brood Atelier' on Nieuweweg. The atmosphere as well as the food at both places is wonderful. The one thing that should also be mentioned is that the residents of Amersfoort are unbelievably welcoming and helpful.
Alpsman
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Beautiful little city with loads of history.
Beautiful little city with loads of history. Not as manic as Amsterdam or Utrecht. Great restaurants, bars and shopping. Great place to relax and unwind or venture onto the outskirts and visit Kamp Amersfoort or walk the canals.
Andrew
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I liked the atmosphere of a tiny town, beautiful...
I liked the atmosphere of a tiny town, beautiful architecture, the water canal.
The public transport is very easy to use, the tickets can be bought by credit card in the bus. An exploratory walk around the old town took me cca 30mins.
I took a boat trip around the canal with Waterlijn rondvaarten Amersfoort, but the guide spoke Dutch.
I recommend very tasty cousine in a Greek Restaurand Pallas Athene and Spanish Restaurand Brasa with good wine, both in the Hof (main square).
On Saturday morning there was a market with local products (cheese, flowers, vegetables, fish, bakery) in the Hof.
Katarína
Slovakia
10
Scored 10
Limited to the "old town".
Limited to the "old town". A lovely environment to stroll around with many terrific old buildings. Great choice of bars/restaurants. OK, its a bit touristy, but much less so than Utrecht. I didn't really get a chance to explore the more modern part of the city.
Robert
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A beautiful old city - steeped in history with amazing...
A beautiful old city - steeped in history with amazing architecture and a great vibe. We walked everywhere we needed to be - including from and to the train station. We stayed in the historic heart of the old city in Hotel De Gaaper which was a treat and a great place to experience the city.
The location was a little way out of the central area but very quiet with secure parking. The staff were exceptionally friendly and helpful and went out of their way to assist us. The hotel is brand new and our room was huge - by far the best of the many we’ve stayed at in Europe. We booked for one night and ended up staying for three. It was a total pleasure to stay there. Thoroughly recommend.
Everything was lovely at this hotel. The owner and staff were kind and helpful. The lobby and cafe was comfy and inviting with coffee and treats available. Breakfast was very good. The location right on the square could not have been better. We will return!
Breakfast was really good, especially the "dutch" omelette. The cook guy was friendly and I appreciated that.
Room was nice and very quiet though the hotel was surrounded by 2 motorways.
Nice lobby.
Employees were kind and helpful.
Would recommend it.
The hotel is inside a former monastery and this in itself is rather impressive. The size of both the room and of the bathroom was good. Very nice, renovated breakfast area and good breakfast. Comfortable beds. Nice shower. Free parking.
Friendly staff. There were a few vending machines so you could buy food/drinks when the bar/restaurant was closed. I had to get up extremely early the next morning and staff made me a take away breakfast, which I appreciated.
Perfect breakfast, clean room and staff politeness. All adding up to the convenient hotel location and very decent internet connection in the room area.
Room 702 was absolutely amazing. Love this hotel and will return soon for another stay. The staff friendly and breakfast superb. Great value for money.
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