Atlas Village is located in the historic town of Brielle, set in a traditional Dutch town house. It features a restaurant and comfortable guest rooms. Free private parking is available on site.
Located in historic Brielle, this Fletcher hotel offers bright rooms with free Wi-Fi. It has a restaurant and a bar. Europoort is just over a 20-minute drive away.
Featuring a garden, terrace, bar and free WiFi, Poorter Boutique Hotel Brielle is located in Brielle, 18 miles from Ahoy Rotterdam and 20 miles from Rotterdam Zoo.
Located in Hoek van Holland, 1640 feet from Dutch Military Coastdefensemuseum and 328 feet from the Stena Line Ferry, Hotel Torpedoloods features free WiFi access and free private parking.
Badhotel Rockanje & Brasserie Lodgers is located between the dunes and the forest of Rockanje, 1312 feet from the beach. Parking, the pool and WiFi are free for hotel guests.
't Koetshuys is located in Heenvliet, just 15 miles from Rotterdam Zoo and 18 miles from Plaswijckpark. With garden views, this accommodation provides a terrace.
Located in Maassluis and with Rotterdam Zoo reachable within 10 miles, Hotel Maassluis provides a terrace, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Hotel Amerika is located on the edge of the village square in Hoek van Holland on the North Sea coast. It features free Wi-Fi, packed lunch service and free private parking.
The Oostvoornse lake offers bike routes and different water sports facilities, Beach Hotel Oostvoorne is located on the beach in Oostvoorne. The rooms include a flat-screen TV.
Was a cool historic hotel. Loved the town. Hotel staff were friendly. Only thing I would recommend is that if you can't do stairs, that you request a ground floor room. We were fine with doing the stairs ourselves. The hotel can't put in an elevator due to its historic designation. :) Nevertheless I would stay there again
Lynne
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
That Brielle is a fortress from the 15 centure and fully...
That Brielle is a fortress from the 15 centure and fully surrounded with a dike and water is very special. Also the old tow with narrow streets and the old 19 centure buildings is unique . Brielle is worth a visit
Jan Kenkhuis
Thailand
4.0
Scored 4.0
They dont take Visa nowhere in a City..
They dont take Visa nowhere in a City..
ATM have retard working times so if you work untill 6-7,go straight to get some money,otherwise you r stuck..
Atmosfhere in Town its like in retirament home..
Nothing special.
Vanja
Croatia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very quiet area - although this may change in the summer...
Very quiet area - although this may change in the summer months
Very picturesque set around Brielle Mere
Good bus access to metro for Rotterdam and surrounding areas
Taxi's expensive and be very careful that they understand where your hotel is - ie Brielle and not in Rotterdam as there are similar named hotels in Rotterdam
E A
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
"Very" pretty village, lovely cafes and restaurants .
"Very" pretty village, lovely cafes and restaurants .
De Hoofdwacht, Markt 7 Centre of Brielle.
16 interesting regional beers on draft, wine , cafe good coffee and beautiful restaurant upstairs. Excellent fish and meat dishes.
Historic building and very good value for money.
Warwick
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We were in Brielle specifically for the annual Blues...
We were in Brielle specifically for the annual Blues Festival and as always it was great fun. This hotel is next to one of the stages but the music stops around 10pm, so is not a hindrance to a good nights sleep. The town itself is full of history and great to wander round the old and new areas and especially along the old fortifications etc. that surround the old town. Loved the main church which played a variety of music on the tower bells, including some '90's pop! The whole town seems friendly and it is easy to make friends here - just start up a conversation and see where it leads...
It's the best location in Brielle and perfect for overnight stay. We had a cheap room with toilet and bathroom in the hall but it was no problem in the end, actually they were just ouside our door. We didn't have breakfast ordered but it was no problem adding it. The furnishings are quite simple and older but you're in a historical centre of an old town so you cannot expect anything else, we were perfectly fine with everything. Breakfast/restaurant environment is very cozy and nice to sit in.
My room was spacious and at the back of the Hotel so it was much quieter than my colleagues on the other side.
If you are a light sleeper ask for a room at the back of the Hotel!
The receptionist was very accommodating and made every effort to make our stay smooth and relaxed, Thank you! The bed was the most comfortable I have slept in, in a hotel ever! Bliss!!
The food in the bar is better than the menu suggests :)
The Poorter Boutique Hotel was a very pleasant surprise. It is in the oldest building in Brielle and set on a quiet, quaint street. The rooms are tastefully updated and very modern. The service is impeccable. Everyone was very friendly, helpful and efficient. Breakfast was delicious and abundant. The town of Brielle was also a delightful surprise. I wish we had planned a longer visit.
The hotel is in the best location, just in the old town. The beds were comfortable, the room very clean and a good internet. We shared toilette and shower with other guests. But, it was not an issue. There are lots of parking place nearby, as well as lots of restaurants, bars, museum and shops. Keep in mind there are no lifts in the hotel.
Nice and cosy hotel in the city centre with central location in a old building but all renewed.
Nice and clean rooms.
Very friendly staff.
Very good breakfast with both salty and sweet options, all with high quality food: fresh orange juice, fresh white and black bread, cheese, ham, yoghurt, croissant, etc.
Super, super nice hosts! Location in the old Town. Apartament is in old house, on levels😁. Quiet, clean and comfortable. We had a stylish bathtube in our bedroom. Welcome wine on the table. I can recommend this place if someone wants to see Brielle, Rotterdam or Hague, close enough.
Paid €136 for a non refundable room without breakfast. ( was 17.50 extra pp, we looked at the buffet, everything appeared industrial and walked away ) Room and bathroom were very small. The entire hotel was a little old and tired. Sorry but we expected a lot more for that money.
The overall hotel comfort and services were in line with my expectations for an older down-town hotel. The location is top in the old center of the city. Surprisingly it has a big free parking. So overall I was happy with my decision to stay there.
The location of the Hotel is perfect, it in the middle of Den Brielle so that was really nice. Our room was just newly renovated so that was also a big plus. Overall the Hotel had a nice old school wooden vibes if you know what I mean.
I needed to join a vessel early in the morning at the maasvlakte and therefore chose this hotel. I had been here before and liked it. The room was spacious, air conditioning working well and I loved to find a coffeemaker in the room.
The hotel has its own restaurant and bar.. the size of the room was ok for Holland. Nice atmosphere near the hotel in the evening. Friendly staff. .music and art shops nearby. Dutch snack restaurant right opposite the hotel
Super nice and friendly host. Alethea is fantastic and takes care of your needs by letting you feel almost at home.
Nice and cosy room.
Good breakfast with quality food.
Good location in Brielle centre.
The hotel is centrally located on a pedestrian street. The staff was informative about the city and even helped carry our luggage to our third floor room. The room was small but adequate for our needs.
Affordable hotel which is relatively close to the beach, and in a nice city. Simple room with good climate control and basic facilities. Breakfast is simple, but fine to start the day with
the lady on reception was probally the most polite and helpful person you could ever meet and also the hotel was very clean and warm will definalty go again
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