B&B 's-Hertogenbosch

    104 Bed and Breakfasts in and around 's-Hertogenbosch, North Brabant, The Netherlands

    Plan Your Stay in a B&B 's-Hertogenbosch

    Book a B&B 's-Hertogenbosch (Den Bosch) and be enchanted by this magnificent medieval city. Enjoy a boat tour along its historical undercity canals or the stunning view from the cathedral’s bell tower. Don’t miss trying Bossche Bollen, delightful pastries filled with cream and covered in chocolate, a local speciality.

    Typical Regional Atmospheres

    From your B&B 's-Hertogenbosch, explore the city’s picturesque streets and squares, soaking in its unique and charming atmosphere. A must-do experience is a mini cruise on the Binnendieze canals, an intricate network of waterways running through the city’s heart. Den Bosch’s cosy city centre is easily walkable from the central station. Relax on one of the many terraces, and if you’re a food enthusiast, don’t miss Korte Puttstraat, home to 19 restaurants! You can also rent a bike and ride through the surrounding parks and nature reserves, just like the locals do.

    Above and Below the City

    The Cathedral of St. John (Sint-Janskathedraal) is one of Den Bosch’s main attractions. You can enjoy a panoramic view of the city from its tower, showcasing its numerous monuments and canals. The Binnendieze canal cruise offers a journey through time, with part of the route winding through underground passages, providing a unique city perspective. Near the cathedral, explore the museum quarter, featuring the Noordbrabants Museum with works by Van Gogh, the Jheronimus Bosch Art Center, and the Stedelijk Museum, dedicated to modern art and design.

    Experiencing Den Bosch

    Den Bosch is a highlight on the Dutch Cuisine Road: Noordoost-Brabant - Bourgondische Cultuur & Foodinnovatie. The city’s speciality, Bossche Bollen, can be savoured in nearly every café, but for the best experience, head to Bakkerij Jan de Groot. Be prepared for queues, as queues form quickly at this famous bakery. Korte Putsstraat is the culinary heart of Den Bosch, brimming with restaurant terraces and cosy cafés. The city’s squares are a vibrant paradise for market enthusiasts, bustling with colourful stalls almost daily. Immerse yourself in the authentic regional atmosphere and indulge in delicious dishes crafted from local Brabant products, served in the city’s and surrounding restaurants.

    Where Den Bosch is and How to Get There

    Den Bosch, also known as 's-Hertogenbosch, is a charming city in the south of the Netherlands, located in the province of North Brabant. Getting there is quite straightforward. You can fly from most UK airports, such as London, Manchester, and Birmingham, to Amsterdam Schiphol, a central international hub. From Schiphol, a direct train will take you to Den Bosch in about an hour and a half. Alternatively, from Manchester, Stansted, or Edinburgh, you can fly to Eindhoven, which is closer and is served by low-cost airlines. From Eindhoven, a train ride of about 30 minutes will bring you straight to Den Bosch.

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    Den Bosch, also known as Boscoducale, is the birthplace of the renowned painter Hieronymus Bosch (1450-1516). While the city itself doesn’t actually house original works by the artist, it offers plenty of fascinating trips in the surrounding area. Nearby cities like Breda, Nijmegen, and the design hub Eindhoven are easily accessible. Just a half-hour drive away, you’ll find the Efteling amusement park, the third largest in Europe, comparable to Disney. Other nearby attractions include Heeswijk Castle, with 1000 years of history, and Loevestein Castle, over 650 years old. Nature enthusiasts will love the Moerputten nature reserve to the west of the city and Bossche Broek, perfect for scenic hikes.