Located in the center of Amersfoort, this 4-star hotel offers free Wi-Fi and modern rooms. The A1 highway is a 10-minute drive. Central Station is 1969 feet from Mercure Hotel.
Just 5-minutes drive to Soest’s city center, this 4-star Fletcher hotel offer rooms with free Wi-Fi. Rooms at Het Witte Huis comes with a seating area and a cable TV.
Sarah
Malaysia
Spacious room. Bus stop right in front of hotel to go to central station.
Van der Valk Hotel Amersfoort-A1 is just off the A1 highway, a 10 minute drive from the center of Amersfoort. It includes free internet and free private parking on site.
Rudi
Netherlands
room was clean, beautiful lobby, convenient location by car, free parking
Offering a restaurant, Leerhotel Het Klooster is located in Amersfoort. The hotel is ran by young professionals studying at the MBO Hotelschool of Amersfoort. Free WiFi access is available.
I-Chih
Netherlands
Staff was super friendly. Charging stations for electric cars. Clean rooms
Hotel de Gaaper is located in a monumental building in the old city center of Amersfoort. It is located in a pedestrian shopping area at the market square and its terraces.
Heghine
Armenia
The location is perfect! The staff is also perfect, very friendly and helpful. They also help to carry your luggage to your room through steep stairs. Breakfast was quite good as well.
Long John's Pub & Hotel offers unique rooms in a renovated 18th-century building in the historic center of Amersfoort only 30 minutes’ drive from Utrecht. It features a café downstairs and free Wi-Fi....
Tamas
Switzerland
Excellent welcome, very kind and helpful staff (by a "deputy" on 7th Oct.)! Great location, in the center of the old town. Simple, but clean and comfortable room.
Located in Amersfoort, 2.9 miles from Fluor, Bastion Hotel Amersfoort provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Hotel Randenbroek is in Amersfoort, at just under half a mile from the center with its shops. Free Wi-Fi access is available. Rooms here includes cable TV and a desk.
Justin
United States of America
Easy to check in, comfortable, close to the city center.
The city center was so cute! The street by the wall houses is a nice walk to take, so many picturesque houses! It is quite a small city so 1-2 days are enough if you want to take a one day trip here. The square at the Church of our lady was beautiful, and the market on the main square had a lot of fresh produce and an insane amount of cheese to choose from. Also, as in all of the Netherlands, LOVE the second hand shops!
Katerina
North Macedonia
Scored 10
10
Amersfoort is underrated in the shadow of Utrecht and...
Amersfoort is underrated in the shadow of Utrecht and Amsterdam. It is a rich town, with very pleasant spaces in a compact downtown. Has all the Dutch necessities, canal, clocktower, fort, painter, city wall, ... less tourists.
Peter
Hungary
Scored 8.0
8.0
Amersfoort is a charming city with over 500 national...
Amersfoort is a charming city with over 500 national monuments, exuding a nostalgic atmosphere and featuring delightful shops, squares, and terraces. The compact center makes it easy to explore on foot.
Arucamba
Netherlands
Scored 10
10
Old Amersfoort is a lovely almost totally pedestrian sea of...
Old Amersfoort is a lovely almost totally pedestrian sea of tranquility. It has some beautiful shops from small independent traders to some of the large well known brands. There are numerous cafe's and restaurants which sell beautiful and reasonably priced food. There is a farmers market in the square on Saturdays which sold some beautiful food and extremely reasonably priced flowers and plants.In particular there was a fabulous Bread seller. It is a perfect place to amble about on foot and explore and we much preferred it to the 'chaos' of Amsterdam which is only a half an hours train ride away on very punctual trains if you wish to visit. There is an almost total ban on vehicles but we were able to park in a very secure car park a matter of 250m away from our accommodation (although I believe that you are allowed to enter and unload if required but check and don't take my word for it). In particular I would recommend a peach tea or coffee and sandwich at 'Corazan Coffee' on Krommestraat(the smoked chicken bacon and mango sandwich is amazing) or at 'Brood Atelier' on Nieuweweg. The atmosphere as well as the food at both places is wonderful. The one thing that should also be mentioned is that the residents of Amersfoort are unbelievably welcoming and helpful.
Alpsman
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Beautiful little city with loads of history.
Beautiful little city with loads of history. Not as manic as Amsterdam or Utrecht. Great restaurants, bars and shopping. Great place to relax and unwind or venture onto the outskirts and visit Kamp Amersfoort or walk the canals.
Andrew
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I liked the atmosphere of a tiny town, beautiful...
I liked the atmosphere of a tiny town, beautiful architecture, the water canal.
The public transport is very easy to use, the tickets can be bought by credit card in the bus. An exploratory walk around the old town took me cca 30mins.
I took a boat trip around the canal with Waterlijn rondvaarten Amersfoort, but the guide spoke Dutch.
I recommend very tasty cousine in a Greek Restaurand Pallas Athene and Spanish Restaurand Brasa with good wine, both in the Hof (main square).
On Saturday morning there was a market with local products (cheese, flowers, vegetables, fish, bakery) in the Hof.
Katarína
Slovakia
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I was born in Amersfoort but have lived in England for over 50 years. I have been coming to the Berghotel for over 70 years. Initially for special occasions such as anniversaries and dinners. However, since my parents died and the family home is gone, I have stayed in the Berghotel every time I have been to Amersfoort at least once or twice a year for the last 20 years. It is home from home to me.
The hotel impressed us and we enjoyed our stay. We were not aware that it was too far to walk to the city centre. However, that problem was quickly overcome once we discovered us 6.
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