Boutique Hotel Staats
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Boutique Hotel Staats

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Stylish boutique hotel with hip restaurant, near station

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Ripperdastraat 13A, 2011 KG Haarlem, Netherlands Get directions

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+31 23 200 1234
hotelstaats.nl
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Boutiquehotel Staats, a Design Boutique Hotel Haarlem, Netherlands

"Boutiquehotel Staats features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Haarlem. Providing a bar, the property is located within 10 miles of Keukenhof. The property provides a 24-hour front desk, a shuttle service, room service and free WiFi throughout the property. At the hotel every room comes with air conditioning, a seating area, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a safety deposit box and a private bathroom with a shower, free toiletries and a hairdryer. Boutiquehotel Staats has certain units with city views, and rooms come with an electric tea pot. Guest rooms will provide guests with a fridge. Breakfast is available, and includes buffet, continental and vegetarian options. The area is popular for cycling, and bike rental is available at the accommodation. Anne Frank House is 12 miles from Boutiquehotel Staats, while Vondelpark is 14 miles away. Schiphol Airport is 8.1 miles from the property." - My Boutique Hotel (en)

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Boutique Hotel Staats

812cathleenm

Google
This was a beautiful B & B a short walk from train station. 12 minute easy walk to city center or bus stops nearby.||||The room was very comfortable and had an electric kettle with coffee & tea available in room. Beautiful, open shower and 2 bright windows with room darkening shades.||||The breakfast was delicious with a variety of hot and cold dishes, breads, pastries and a fancy coffee machine with lots of options.||||I was there for two nights and ate in the restaurant both nights. The pasta and salad the first night were delicious, the steak the second night was overcooked, but flavorful.||||Great staff. Very friendly and helpful. I would highly recommend especially if you are looking for a room that isn't a standard hotel room. It was a fun and convenient place to stay.||||Haarlem canal tours was a fantastic way to see the town. Guide was local, knowledgeable and provided lots of history and fun information.

C Y

Google
Beautiful boutique hotel, tasteful art decor throughout the hotel. Great use of space in a traditional dutch building. Our room has a dark gothic themed which is not our usual choice, however it is very beautiful. The garden is so peaceful. Hotel was very clean, staff were all helpful and friendly. Location is great as we wanted a peaceful stay, away from the center. A short walk from Haarlem train station, and a short walk to the city centre. Highly recommended!

haleys354

Google
Amazing hotel 2 mins walk to the town centre. Homely feel in a cool cosy boutique style hotel. The lounge and dining area was so homely we went in our slippers and sat reading books chatting to the lovely staff. Special mention to Joey and the chefs who took amazing care of us and cooked to order an amazing meal for the whole family who each requested different things! The front of house ladies were awesome and made us feel at home. A lovely stay and we will definitely be back! The rooms were very unique - each a different theme. We had the red presidential suite - it’s quite a dark cosy room and has 3 connecting areas master bedroom area with tv - up 2 steps into a bathroom with a very cool bath tub and a separate toilet and rain shower. Then into the living room area with another tv and smeg fridge - they converted the sofa bed for our kids to sleep. And then when leaving our room you can go through a door nearby to a lovely garden where they have chickens that lay the eggs for breakfast! Such a lovely wonderful cool place to stay - originally a school house so the brick work is fabulous! On a leafy suburban street just 2 tucked away and 2 mins to train station to take you to the beach or into Amsterdam. Super quick trains! And Haarlem itself is a gorgeous city. Boat rides cute bistros and lovely boutiques!

ISZ1024

Google
The hotel is beautiful, feels bohemian and is an overall great place to stay, in a very convenient location close to train station, with just 2 minuses in my book.||Hotel is lovely, rooms are spacious and comfy, beds are super comfortable (such an important plus point for me), touches such as capsule coffee machine and fridges with free mineral water are really nice. Likewise top marks for cleanliness. ||Downstairs lounge has to be the hotel's biggest selling point. Felt like living room at home, great setup and lighting and seating and overall vibe. Free unlimited tea, coffee, water and nibbles. And a bar for that something stronger 😉||Staff are brilliant, really helpful and friendly, we needed something unexpected and they were super efficient in helping us. And the breakfast chef is amazing, chapeau.||Just two minuses: no lift, not so much an issue for us but I'm not sure it was listed at booking given that some people might have mobility issues, but also have bulky suitcases to carry up stairs.||And my pet peeve, why oh why do hotel designers insist on open-plan bathrooms? Super awkward for families travelling with teens, shower and bathroom all in full sight in the middle of the room. Especially when it's a family room. (Though even here I have to say staff was super helpful in providing a makeshift solution.) i know it's not the staff's fault, but the designers', who have obviously never stayed in a hotel in their life.

kariw613

Google
We visited 5 Countries on our trip and this by far was the best hotel that we stayed in during our time. It is such a beautiful boutique hotel with the kindest staff. Endless coffee and tea 24 hours a day and our room was spectacular! The food in the hotel was wonderful as well.

Trip.com M.

Google
We loved this quirky little hotel. It smells gorgeous when you walk in the door and the decor is sumptuous and stylish. The staff are lovely and helpful. The hotel is two minutes walk from the train station and about a ten minute walk to the Grote Markt area. Our room was lovely - we appreciated the extra touches that made it feel like a treat to stay here. Breakfast was bijou but very lovely and had we wanted to we could have ordered omelette/eggs in addition to what was on offer. All in all a lovely base for exploring the area.

Keith O.

Google
Adorable boutique hotel. Our room was so nicely appointed and the service throughout was exceptional, leading to a great stay. Highly recommended.

ioolie

Google
There are some things to love about this hotel. The staff was friendly and professional, the breakfast was delicious, the location was great. But the rest of it was just....weird. 4 of us stayed in 4 different rooms. Each one was bizarrely decorated with multiple obstacles, such as a tub in the middle of the bedroom. Or a bathroom sink. Or a shower. A bed on a pedestal. You had to be really careful if you wanted to get up at night to use the restroom. Try washing your face in a sink in the middle of the room when someone is sleeping 3 feet away. A shower in the middle of a room that leaks all over the rest of the room, because it's literally in the bedroom. The other weird thing is that this hotel seems to be piping in a torrent of horrible smelling perfume. I'm not talking about a light signature scent. When you enter the hotel, it smells like a tacky bordello, and I am not someone with any sensitivities to odor. So the staff gets A+ but the hotel...not so much.