Hotel Bridges House Delft is a hotel in the centre of Delft set in the former canal house of the Dutch painter Jan Steen and have shops and museums next door.
Set in Delft and with TU Delft reachable within 1.8 km, Hotel Arsenaal Delft offers a terrace, allergy-free rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Lorenzo
Germany
Impressive building, beautiful lounge and breakfast area, very nice staff in general
Hotel Johannes Vermeer is a characteristic hotel situated in an old cigar factory in the city centre of Delft. Start your day with a great breakfast and sleep in spacious rooms.
jonathan
Spain
It's a really lovely hotel right in the centre of Delft - we had a great room with a fabulous view of the church which was really close by! Delft is a beautiful little city!!
The Social Hub Delft features a restaurant, a fitness center, a bar and shared lounge in Delft. This 3-star hotel offers evening entertainment and a 24-hour front desk.
Daniela
Austria
I liked the size of the room, the WiFi quality and the facilities in general.
Set in Delft and with TU Delft reachable within 2.7 km, Hotel Royal Bridges offers express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a terrace.
Robert
United Kingdom
Location was great. Comfy beds. Bathroom immaculate. Staff were efficient and friendly. Breakfast good.
Situated in downtown Delft at a distance of 450 metres from the Grote Markt, Hotel De Plataan offers free WiFi. The hotel focusses on being green, this is something you can see everywhere in the...
Featuring a music theme, Hampshire Hotel – Delft Centre is located on the edge of the Delft's centre, at walking distance from all major tourist attractions.
Servais
Belgium
room was excellent breakfast was excellent location was very good
Hotel Johannes Vermeer is a characteristic hotel situated in an old cigar factory in the city centre of Delft. Start your day with a great breakfast and sleep in spacious rooms.
Proximity to the town, rooms were very nice, great breakfast
Located in Delfgauw, surrounded by meadows and 2 km from the historical town of Delft, Buitengoed De Uylenberg offers free WiFi access to guests and free parking on site.
beautiful setting, cafe next door .
excellent staff
This unique hotel features Chinese-style décor and an elegant bar. Shanghai Hotel is located next to the A13 highway, only a 10-minute drive from Delft city centre.
Everything was really good and the people very nice.
Hotel Bridges House Delft is a hotel in the centre of Delft set in the former canal house of the Dutch painter Jan Steen and have shops and museums next door.
Great location. Comfortable beds and friendly staff.
Delft is a picturesque Dutch city with canals and historic buildings, situated between Rotterdam and The Hague. Birthplace of the famous Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer, this destination is also home to the iconic Delft blue porcelain and the University of Technology.
Like a phoenix from the ashes, the 17th century Town Hall of Delft was destroyed on 1618 and rebuilt by the architect Hendrick de Keyser. Located across from the City Hall in the centre of the Market square, the Protestant church of Nieuwe Kerk (New Church) with the imposing tower is connected with the Dutch Royal Family.
Resting place for Piet Hein, Maarten Tromp and Johannes Vermeer, the Oude Kerk (Old Church) was built in 1240 and is one of the main landmarks of the city along with the Prinsenhof. Booking.com offers a variety of apartments and hotels in the centre of Delft.
The Delftware factories with the blue ceramics and the hand-painted porcelain are definitely something that travellers should not miss while visiting the Netherlands. Weather permitting, you can enjoy a local beer on a canal terrace.
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport is about 40 minutes away by car or public transport. Delft railway station has train connections to Amsterdam, Utrecht and Leiden.
What guests said about Delft:
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Delft is at the heart of The Netherlands, a city with both a...
Delft is at the heart of The Netherlands, a city with both a student vibe and loads of art and history. It's convenient for visiting other cities too, and less expensive than staying in - say - Amsterdam or Haarlen.
Vincent
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
Delft has wonderful architecture and history but is lively,...
Delft has wonderful architecture and history but is lively, engaging and simply one of the nicest places we have ever visited. The service is impeccable everywhere, the people are so friendly and the choices of places to eat or just sit and admire the views are almost endless
Neil
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Scored 10
Delft is very picturesque and beautiful.
Delft is very picturesque and beautiful.
I like everything about this small town, the atmosphere, the shops, the cafes, the restaurants, the nature, including here the ducks on the canals. :-) There is also a good choice to travel by bike in the town, as most of the people do here.
Luiza - Nicoleta
Romania
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Scored 10
Beautiful quiet little town midway between two major cities.
Beautiful quiet little town midway between two major cities. Consider staying here if your trip includes time in The Hague or Rotterdam: it's only a 15 minute train ride to either city and much less hectic (and less expensive). Highlight of our trip was climbing the windmill and seeing it actually operated - for free!
Eric
Canada
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Scored 10
The town is so unique, churches to visit and beautiful...
The town is so unique, churches to visit and beautiful squares surrounded by restaurants and cafes. Lovely places for brunch in the mornings and for beer in the evenings. The atmosphere in the evenings is wonderful. It is easy to get around on foot. the view from the New Church roof top is spectacular, tho the 300+ steps are not easy. Recommended eateries are Kek coffee and Delfts Brouwhuis
Louise
Malta
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Scored 10
Delft is a nice size, easily walkable for the main part.
Delft is a nice size, easily walkable for the main part. Train station to the centre is 15-20 minutes maximum. Plenty of hotels, good restaurants of all cuisines, Dutch, Indonesian were ones we tried, but there are French, European, smaller snack-type bistros too. We spent just a couple days in Delft, but the Vermeer Centre and Museum Prinsenhof were well worthwhile, spent most of a day in each. We could have spent longer in Delft.
This a a superb hotel. It's in the old arsenal building. Inside it has retained the old wooden beams, but the hotel is so comfortable and stylish. Staff are friendly and attentive. The bedroom has a huge bed that is so comfortable. The room is incredibly quiet so I slept well, yet it is right in the centre of old Delft.
Lovely breakfast, and beautiful ambience. The hotel breakfast area are has huge windows so you can have a table right by the canal. I loved this hotel, one of the best I have stayed in.
The room was big, clean and the desk was easy to get work done. The furniture was well spaced out that I didn't bumped into anything. There was ample plugs throughout the room and the bathroom. I love the rain shower and I had a choice whether to use the shower and bathtub. Both the room and the bathroom was well lit. The room had a small balcony and the view from the room faced the street but at night it was quiet. The hotel provided easy access to the plaza and the restaurant.
The breakfast room was lovely. They even have an out-door breakfast option in the garden. Lovely atmosphere, lovely staff. I so enjoyed my stay at the hotel and in Delft! The staff at the hotel was most helpful with any question I had, Delft itself is a dream of a town and the train connections are plenty for day trips to Den Haag, etc. The hotel attracts a very nice and curious clientele. Some guests bike to Den Hague from there.
Small hotel close to city centre and university campus in area with private houses and almost no traffic. They rented also out good quality dutch city bikes with hub gear and excellent dynamo lights. I rented one (€16.50/24h) - perfect for Delft as street lights are scarce and bike made everything 10 minutes or less away.
Superb location in central Delft, with its own free car parking in the courtyard. Friendly reception with excellent English. Interesting and quirky hotel theme - all about trees and the forest, with extensive artwork to implement this. Comfortable pub-like dining/breakfast room with good breakfast spread.
Perfectly located on a beautiful tree lined square of Delft, here’s the place to enjoy a weekend getaway. Staff is so friendly and willing to help with anything. Secure parking garage is just a five minute walk. Restaurants and shops are right outside hotel door. Rooms are spacious and cozy. Book now!
The hotel is exceptionally well located for the centre of Delft, and looks onto a charming canal. We had to park in a car park about 10 minutes walk away for 19.50euros a day. The staff were friendly, and the beds were very comfortable.
Great boutique hotel right in the center of Delft. Very comfortable and affordable, especially since it was a last minute booking. The staff were very friendly and were kind enough to fix me a late breakfast when I overslept.
Great boutique hotel in the canal
Church and canal views from the room
Cozy, and at the same time spacious
Newly furbished
We got a room with great big windows overlooking the canal
Central location in Old Delft
The "Koophandel" is directly on one of the best squares in Delft, so that you step out of the hotel into the centre of a great square full of restaurants amd bars. The location is second to none.
The hotel owner was very kind and checked in often with me during my stay to ensure that I had everything I needed. The hotel's breakfast is top-notch and the decor is very cute!
Everything about this experience was FANTASTIC and exceeded our expectations. Best place we stayed at in the Netherlands. The people, animals and location were all amazing
Great location. Stylish boutique hotel in the centre of the old Delft. Very nice breakfast and - Great coffee - not the usual bad hotel coffee from the coffee-machine.
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