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The Social Hub Delft

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Rooms & Views

Deluxe Studio
1x Queen 30 Up to 2

Featuring free toiletries, this studio includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower and a hairdryer. The studio fea…

Executive Double Room, 1 Queen Bed
1x Queen 22 Up to 2
canal view City view

1 Queen Bed 237-sq-foot soundproofed room with canal and city views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 50-i…

Deluxe Double Room, 1 Queen Bed
1x Queen 22 Up to 2
canal view City view

1 Queen Bed 237-sq-foot soundproofed room with canal and city views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 50-i…

Deluxe Queen Room
1x Queen 22 Up to 2

Featuring free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower and a hairdryer. This doub…

Deluxe King Room
1x Queen 20 Up to 2
City view

Offering free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower and a hairdryer. The air-co…

Queen Studio
1x Super King 20 Up to 2

Providing free toiletries, this studio includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower and a hairdryer. The air-condit…

Superior Queen Room
1x Queen 16 Up to 2

Offering free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower and a hairdryer. The air-co…

Standard Single Room
1x Twin 13
Courtyard view

Providing free toiletries, this single room includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower and a hairdryer. The air-c…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Novaela★ Michelin Novaela encapsulates the magic of the Bagijnhof, a historical beguinage. The blend of upscale contemporary design and old architectural features is unique; the oval stone counter and the wooden beams immediately draw the eye. A few tables beneath the glass roof, which can be opened in fine weather, afford front-row views of the open kitchen, where the enthusiastic Daniel Duijster Gomero is at work. His cuisine is all about creativity, excitement and beautiful presentation.The chef's Peruvian heritage runs as a subtle leitmotif through both the tasting menus and the concise à la carte selection861m
  • Le Vieux JeanBib Robert-Jan Polman's romantic restaurant has been delighting French cuisine enthusiasts since 1974. The robust flavours, subtle undertones and timeless cooking methods are a testament to his culinary skill. The rich lamb jus infused with thyme, which accompanies perfectly roasted Dutch lamb, and the crispy veal sweetbread with a lobster and crayfish sauce are simply divine! The incorporation of Dutch produce, notably game, gives his dishes a unique character. Be sure to try the cheeses too! As you might expect, the wine list gives pride of place to French labels, which perfectly complement the 652m
  • 't Ganzenest★ Michelin 't Ganzenest will forever be associated with Harry Visbeen, who held a MICHELIN star for many years. Today, Erik Tas is writing a new chapter of this beautiful story. He has cultivated the authentic allure of the building and revamped the restaurant with just the right dose of elegance. A glance at the menu reveals that chef Tas is a fan and connoisseur of top-quality produce such as turbot, veal sweetbreads and wagyu. He enhances these ingredients with the perfect garnishes and expertly done sauces with great depth of flavour. Take, for example, the wonderful cream sauce with chanterelles and3.5km
  • Restaurant Calva★ Michelin Tom Beckers leaves nothing to chance when it comes to pleasing his diners. He rolls out the red carpet to welcome you into his cosily decorated restaurant. The striking open kitchen grabs your attention from the get-go. As soon as the shellfish bisque arrives with the amuse-bouches, you can sense the personality behind the cooking. Thoughtfully crafted dishes showcase classic expertise and precise technique across a fabulous set menu.This chef knows the art of less is more. The way he brilliantly presents spiced North Sea crab alongside a caramel-accented crisp, a poultry mousse, a chilled, de5.0km
  • Triptyque★ Michelin Niven Kunz is famous for his 80/20 concept: at Triptyque, vegetables and fruits make up at least 80% of each dish. A true ambassador for Westland, he frequently crosses the region to visit his suppliers. Along with hostess Virginie van Bronckhorst-Kunz, he aims to help you feel at one with nature. They do this subtly, with a certain natural ease. The elegant luxury of the decor also has a natural undertone, with details like dried flowers adding a touch of sophistication.With a highly personal creative approach, the chef puts the terroir in the spotlight. His dishes are defined by their deep, 6.1km
  • Azurite When a passionate craftsman and veteran of the Dutch culinary scene like Mario Ridder shares his most personal vision, every foodie knows it's time to pay attention. In the heart of Delft, Azurite immerses diners in a tasteful setting featuring glass, concrete and wood. Raw, natural and yet warm, with select provisions showcased as visual highlights (the upper floor is home to a wine loft holding hundreds of bottles and a vintage whisky and digestif bar). The service is equally elegant – unobtrusive yet attentive – with a sommelier who curates outstanding pairings. The stage is set; now the ch324m
  • Central Park★ Michelin The stately national monument that houses Central Park is quite a sight to behold. This magnificent palace with breathtaking views of the surrounding grounds is the perfect setting in which to enjoy sophisticated fine dining. Luxury is the name of the game here, but there's nothing stuffy about this place. The service staff are attentive, and the selection of wines and champagnes is really impressive. An overnight stay at the hotel is the perfect way to round off your experience. But first, take the chance to savour a finely crafted take on classic, coherent dishes. Traditional cooking techniq7.1km
  • Lalou Mario Ridder has chosen a historical building brimming with character in the heart of Delft in which to celebrate wine and French cuisine. Divided into a bar, wine bar and brasserie, Lalou is the epitome of nostalgic charm – think leather ceiling, Renaissance paintings and chandeliers. The exclusive wine list exceeds 700 labels, reflecting the chef's passion for the grape. The appealing menu includes many dishes that can be ordered as half portions. An indulgent salad niçoise, lobster ravioli with a frothy bisque, delicately sweet crêpe suzette: expect no unnecessary embellishments, just fanta487m
  • Calla's★ Michelin Calla, both a Mexican flower and the Greek word for "beauty", perfectly captures the serene feel of this elegant restaurant. In both the champagne lounge and the dining room, the decor is stylish, with decorative flowers adding a touch of warmth. Ronald van Roon puts great emphasis on vegetables in his dishes, picking up a fresh supply from Laantje Voorham vegetable garden every day. The meticulous chef likes to combine his harvest with other top-notch ingredients that he prepares as simply as possible to let their natural flavours shine through. He is unwavering when it comes to his cooking m9.4km
  • BasaalBib With a delightful waterside terrace for sunny days and a cosy interior with a Scandinavian and vintage feel for when the weather is cooler, this inviting neighbourhood restaurant has plenty going for it. But, of course, the focal point is the kitchen, where chef Daan van Munster creates honest market-fresh cuisine. Whether you prefer to share with your dining companions or go solo, you can compile your own set menu from a tempting list of options, including some rather unconventional dishes. Think creamy veal neck and foie gras terrine, or tender veal tongue with coco de Paimpol beans and a ro8.0km

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Attractions nearby

  • Nieuwe Kerk Delft church building in Delft, Netherlands634m
  • Oude Kerk church in Delft, the Netherlands671m
  • Prinsenhof municipal museum in Delft, the Netherlands600m
  • Eastern Gate city gate in Delft873m
  • Saint Hippolytus Chapel roman-catholic chapel in Delft504m
  • Vermeer Centre Dutch information center631m
  • Nusantara Museum former museum of Indonesia in Delft, Netherlands673m
  • Legermuseum former military museum in Delft, existed (1986-2013)160m

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