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Hotels

The Netherlands has a wide range of accommodation, from luxury hotels in the big cities to modern motels along motorways and holiday villages in the countryside. 

Grading: The Netherlands Board of Tourism issues a shield to all approved hotels by which they can be recognised. Hotels are also graded according to the Benelux system, in which the standard is indicated by a row of stars from the highest (5-star plus) to the minimum (1-star).

Guest Houses

These are called pensions and rates vary. Book through local tourist offices.

Bed and Breakfast

There are over 3,400 small establishments offering bed and breakfast accommodation around The Netherlands, many of which can be booked via the Bed and Breakfast Netherlands website (see Accommodation Information below).

Self Catering

Farmhouses for groups can be booked months in advance via the local tourist offices. Holiday chalets, especially in the relatively unknown parts of Zeeland, can be booked through the local tourist office. Bungalow parks throughout the country can be booked through Atraveo (tel: +49 211 58 33 540; website: www.atraveo.com). Most bungalow resorts offer a full range of recreational facilities including swimming pools, golf and tennis. Prices depend on size, quality of amenities and the time of year. Center Parcs (website: www.centerparcs.com) operates several large holiday villages in The Netherlands, offering serviced holiday cottages and apartments, and a wide range of family activities. Self-catering brochures are available from the Netherlands Board of Tourism (see Contact Addresses).

Camping/Caravanning

There are some 2,500 registered campsites in Holland. Only 500 offer advanced booking; the others operate on a first-come, first-served basis. Off-site camping is not permitted. Prices are fairly high and it is often far better value to stay more than one night. A list is available from the Netherlands Board of Tourism (see Contact Addresses) and reservations can be made through the Stichting Vrije Recreatie.

Youth Hostels

There are around 30 hostels in various surroundings, from castles to modern buildings. People with a Hostelling International card receive a discount for an overnight stay including breakfast. Information is obtainable from Stayokay (the Dutch Youth Hostel Association/Stichting Nederlandse Jeugdherberg Centrale).

Accommodation Information

Hotels.nl BV
Hoge der A 12, 9712 AC Groningen, The Netherlands
Tel: (050) 317 5510.
Website: www.hotelres.nl

Netherlands Board of Tourism & Conventions (NTBC) in the USA
(Accommodation search facility)
PO Box 30783, London WC2B 6DH UK
Tel: (020) 7539 7950.
Website: www.holland.com/uk 

Bed & Breakfast Nederland
Hallenstraat 12A, 5531 AB Bladel, The Netherlands
Tel: (0497) 330 300.
Website: www.bedandbreakfast.nl

Stichting Vrije Recreatie

(Information on Camping/Caravanning, in Dutch)
Broekseweg 75-77, 4231 VD Meerkerk, The Netherlands
Tel: (0183) 352 741.
Website: www.svr.nl

Stayokay
(The Dutch Youth Hostel Association/Stichting Nederlandse Jeugdherberg Centrale)
PO Box 92076, 1090AB, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Tel: (020) 551 3155.
Website: www.stayokay.com

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Interesting facts about Netherlands
: Northwest Europe.
Area: 41,528 sq km (16,034 sq miles).
Population: 16.4 million (UN, 2007).
Population Density: 394 per sq km.
Capital: Amsterdam. Population: 751,757 (2006). Seat of Government: The Hague. Population: 474,254 (2007).
Electricity: 220 volts AC, 50Hz. Two-pin European-style plugs are in use.
Head of Government: Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende since 2002.
Head of State: Queen Beatrix Van Oranje Nassau since 1980.
Location: Northwest Europe.

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