Another small luxury all Suite Hotel opened in May 2005. It is
located north of Amsterdam in one of the old towns around the
IJsselmeer, also known as Zuiderzee before a dyke seperated it from the
Waddenzee (a shallow sea between the Dutch Wadden Islands and the
coast).
It has a long history and even Napoleon should have slept there. The Flashy site of the 5 suites »Hotel Posthoorn gives a nice impression of this Restaurant Cum Suites.
It has a long history and even Napoleon should have slept there. The Flashy site of the 5 suites »Hotel Posthoorn gives a nice impression of this Restaurant Cum Suites.
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FT and NYT cover small Dutch and Belgian Luxury Design Hotels
The New York Times addressed designers Analik of Miauw Suites in Antwerp and Marcel Wanders of Lute Suites near Amsterdam.
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Maastricht: Beaumont reopened
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Hobb, a new Dutch and Belgian hotelguide
Recently Hobb launched a new hotelguide for Belgium and The Netherlands. Another guide? one would ask, but I believe it will find its place, because it has a handy size. In addition there is the Hobb website.
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Renovation of Wilhelmina Hotel and Beach Hotel Duinheuvel in Domburg almost ready
We actually bought a nice bronze of a dancing lady as a present for our dancing daughter who was going to graduate from the Rotterdam Dancing Academy. (How happy a hotelier can be ;-)).
We stayed in one of the renovated Wilhelmina rooms. Very clean, wooden floors, all amenities available and a pleasant atmosphere.
One of the owners is the third generation of the family that operated Wilhelmina Hotel.
Together with his partner, the one who mainly operates the Art Gallery, he bought the Beach Hotel Duinheuvel a couple of years ago. Wilhelmina has been renovated in 2004 and now the renovation of Duinheuvel is almost ready.
I loved the location just two steps over a dune from the beach. The Coasters heading to and from Antwerp sail so close to the coast there, that you can almost touch them.
Service is friendly and very professional.







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