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.
Marion
Canada
The staff were very helpful and accommodating. The breakfast was very nice. I loved the location of the hotel - it was close to the train station and also to the centre of the old town.
Located on the central Beestenmarkt, Hotel de Koophandel is surrounded by cafés and restaurants in the heart of Delft.
Louise
United Kingdom
Comfortable room.
Staff provided a fan as it was a hot day
Very convenient location on lovely square full of cafes and restaurants.
Plenty of breakfast choices
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.
Set in Delft, 3.2 km from TU Delft, Hoeve BuytenHout offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Sara
Italy
We loved everything, the best place we stayed at during our holiday in the Netherlands. Huge room with an amazing shower and really comfy bed, spotless, really quiet. Nice quality breakfast. Friendly staff. Animals outside, beautiful plants inside.
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.
John
United Kingdom
It is a nice hotel in the middle of the city centre.
When you walk out the door one of the many canals is right in front of you.
We didn`t have breakfast but they do serve breakfast, tees, coffees etc
Our room gave gave that nice nostalgic feeling which the hotel is known for. Good beds and a big shower
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.
Barbara
Netherlands
Nice hotel, friendly staff, nice beds, very close to the station and the old city centre
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.
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.
Nathalie
Belgium
The hotel is right outside of the centre of Delft and you can walk there in 5 minutes. Our room was big and had everything we needed. Staff is very friendly.
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.
Fly to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, then take a direct train to Delft (60km, 40 minutes). Alternatively, from within Netherlands, use the extensive train network. For a scenic route, consider canal or river cruises.
The most convenient airport for Delft is Rotterdam The Hague Airport, due to its proximity and direct transport links. It's approximately 15 kilometres away, making it a quick and easy journey for both domestic and international travellers.
Delft, Netherlands, offers a variety of public transport options. The city's tram and bus services, operated by HTM, provide extensive coverage. Delft's central train station connects to major Dutch cities. Cycling is popular, with numerous bike rental shops available. Walking is feasible due to Delft's compact size. Driving is less recommended due to limited parking.
The historic city centre of Delft is the best area to stay, offering a blend of charming architecture, museums, and restaurants. It's also conveniently close to the main train station, providing easy access to other Dutch cities.
Beautiful Like a Porcelain Doll
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 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.
Joan Maltman
United Kingdom
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Central or old Delft is well worth a visit.
Central or old Delft is well worth a visit. It’s on a human scale. The two big churches are beautiful, the working windmill is charming and the Vermeer Centrum is interesting. We particularly enjoyed how peaceful the town is, with great crested grebes, coots and other waterfowl swimming in its serene canals. Cyclists outnumber motorists and the town has a youthful atmosphere owing to the university. Shops and restaurants offer very good products, food and service at reasonable prices. Above all, the people are very helpful and friendly.
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Delft is a lovely place and I hope to take my wife next time...
Delft is a lovely place and I hope to take my wife next time as the food, bars and atmosphere in the centre was lovely.
The many bars and places to eat will suit most people and they are all (well the ones I tried) were reasonably priced. I will certainly go back again - and hopefully not involving a business trip.
The location is great! just outside Delft train station and almost at the centre of the town. The staff was very friendly and welcoming. I could strongly feel they really enjoyed what they were doing and welcomed each guest wholeheartedly. It's a combination of both student accommodation and hotel guest rooms. The whole place was very energetic with a fantastic feel of being young (again), pretty like a university hall with common areas on the ground floor. I stayed on the top floors, nice and quiet, and the view of the town was great.
For a group of 5 the chalet was a perfect size with everything we needed for a long weekend break. The staff were super friendly and helpful and left us clear instructions on how to check-in after the front desk closed as we arrived late at night. The fact we could rent bikes as well meant the half an hour walk to the centre of Delft was reduced to a 10 minute ride. Would highly recommend Delftse Hout to anyone looking for a budget friendly letting around Delft.
It was a characterful (rustic) B&B in a good location - we walked into Delft and back once (that was a lot of walking when added to walking round Delft); on a second trip into Delft, we parked in the free car park the hotel suggested, reducing the extra walking. Although there was no fridge in the room, there was a communal fridge for guests which worked well. The bedroom was exceptionally large with a good table and chairs at one end.
The hotel had interesting, eclectic decor, not just the usual universal hotel decor. There was a bit more than the basic kitchen set-up. The bathroom was spacious and had a bath. We were on the top, attic level floor, but there was an elevator! The location was right in the old city of Delft and we could walk everywhere easily. The bed was spacious and comfortable. An electric fan was provided.
Very clean new hotel at a perfect location for visits to Delft, Den Haag, Scheveningen,... . The staff was very friendly and knowledgeable. Excellent breakfast in a quiet atmosphere and very tasty food in the restaurant for lunch or dinner. Very comfortable, large and free parking. Perfect choice if you arrive in Delft by car.
Casa Julia was a beautiful boutique hotel in Delft. Room was comfortable with a small bathroom. Coffee/Tea in lounge free. Within 2 blocks from Royal Delft Museum and factory. And 10 minutes walking to bars and restaurants. 5 minutes to bus stop. But everything is easy walking distance in Delft. Even station.
The Hotel has a perfect location in Delft on the picturesque and lively Beestenmarkt Square.
Our double room was spacious, the bed very comfortable and the bathroom facilities first class.
It is a very clean and well run hotel with the reception staff very welcoming and helpful.
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 staff was friendly and the rooms were clean, even quite small. We haven't tried the breakfast. Good location considering our area of interest (TU Delft campus). For sure we will stay again at this hotel.
Great, free and plenty of parking in front of the hotel. Excellent breakfast. Rooms were clean and modern. 20 Mins walk into the city centre of Delft. Ikea right next door :-). Staff were super friendly.
This is a charming hotel on one of the beautiful canals in Delft. Our room was large and comfortable. We did not eat at the hotel, but there are many restaurants nearby.
Amazing hotel in an historic building. The entire staff were helpful and very friendly. It was a joy to look out at the canal and feel transported to 17 century Delft.
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