B&B The Netherlands

    2800 Bed and Breakfasts in The Netherlands

    Your stay in a B&B the Netherlands

    Choosing a B&B the Netherlands opens the door to a unique adventure. Visit Amsterdam's canals and cobbled streets, experience 21st-century modernity in Rotterdam, cycle like a Dutchman through one of the flatland reserves and admire kaleidoscopics of tulips. Holland's B&Bs invite you to explore the low country at your leisure.

    Dutch icons: tulips and windmills

    Discover unique destinations representing the heart and soul of the Netherlands, where nature and history come together in a fascinating embrace. The enchanting Keukenhof spring garden is a feast for the eyes, where millions of flowers bloom in an explosion of colour. Suppose you want to discover the charm of windmills. In that case, Kinderdijk is the place to start; with its impressive nineteen well-preserved windmills, it's no wonder it is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Zaanse Schans also offers an authentic experience, a village within easy reach of Amsterdam that will transport you back in time so you'll feel like you're living in a scene from the grand masters.

    The city of canals: Amsterdam

    Staying in a B&B Amsterdam allows you to experience this beautiful European capital at its best. Visit the magnificent Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh museums, which are full of national treasures. Explore authentic neighbourhoods such as the Jordaan and the Floating Flower Market, and take a bike ride along the famous working canals to visit the Anne Frank House. Return to your B&B Netherlands for a feeling of home after a day full of discovery.

    Not only Amsterdam!

    There is so much to see and do in Holland; it's not only Amsterdam! Visit historical cities such as Utrecht, which has even more canals to explore. Or modern Rotterdam for some shopping and culture. Book accommodation in The Hague (Den Haag in Dutch), and you will have the opportunity to visit the seat of the Dutch government and the royal residence, as well as many beautiful museums. From here, you can easily get to the sea and stroll along Scheveningen Beach, which has seaside attractions and a giant Ferris wheel. Or discover fascinating hidden gems like Giethoorn, the car-free city where you can enjoy a boat ride in a fairy-tale atmosphere.

    The Netherlands: the land of water

    More than thirty per cent of this densely populated country lies below sea level, which is why it is known as the lowlands. Throughout history, the battle against the sea has played an important role. The 'works for the Delta' (Deltawerken), the majestic dam, is a series of projects in the north of the country to protect the land from the sea. You can also visit a museum about it in Zeeland near Middelburg. It's a feat of engineering like no other. Beyond the magnificent coastline, there are countless other watery ways to explore the country: rivers, lakes and canals.

    Bike tours

    The Netherlands is one of the most bike-friendly countries in the world. Some say there are more bikes than people! What better way to explore the country than on two wheels? Plan your own bike tour of the Netherlands by booking the best B&Bs along the way, for example in the beautiful Bollenstreek (literally the bulb district) in spring. Experience the freedom of cycling through flat landscapes with the best biking infrastructure in the world. Discover new places, local culture and the joy of adventure. Combining bicycle and B&B is perfect for interacting with locals, creating an atmosphere of authenticity and connection.

    Book a Bed and Breakfast in the Netherlands

    Dutch Bed and Breakfasts are, by definition, small accommodations that offer bed and breakfast. They are usually family-run, with the owners living in the same building or property. This allows for truly personalised service and a real connection to the local community. In the cities, you may find fewer accommodations offering breakfast service, as they are teeming with cafés offering something for everyone. The owners will be happy to point you to the best café in the area!

    The best season to visit the Netherlands

    The best time to visit the Netherlands in a bed and breakfast depends a lot on your personal preference. If you want to admire the flowering of the bulb fields in the Bollenstreek region, then it is definitely spring. If, on the other hand, you prefer temperatures to rival the Med and biking well into the evening, then summer's for you. Autumn (September-October) is a good option for those who love autumn colours and want to avoid the influx of tourists in the warmer seasons. Winter (December-February) can be fascinating for those wanting to experience Dutch Christmas traditions, but some attractions may be less accessible.

    How many days do I need in the Netherlands?

    Consider spending at least one week in the Netherlands to fully appreciate its wonders and visit them in depth. A week will allow you to explore the fascinating cities, immerse yourself in the culture, and admire the breathtaking nature, all from the hospitality of a Dutch B&B.

    Embark on a fascinating tour of Holland, taking you through its artistic and natural treasures. Start your adventure in Amsterdam, where you can explore the renowned Van Gogh Museum and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of the Dutch capital. Continue on to Nuenen and cycle along the bike paths that inspired Vincent van Gogh during his stay in the village. Admire the landscapes that captured the artist's attention and visit the Van Gogh Village Museum to deepen your understanding of his work. Finally, conclude your tour with a stop at the Kröller-Müller Museum near Arnhem, where you can admire more of Van Gogh's works and immerse yourself in the beauty of De Hoge Veluwe National Park. This tour will give you an unforgettable experience, combining art, nature and adventure along the magnificent Dutch landscape.