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Kasteel de Wittenburg

★★★★WassenaarGarden view
8.8/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Bridal Suite
1x Super King 60 Up to 2

Features a spa bath and sauna.

Romantic Suite
1x King 60 Up to 2
Garden view

1 King Bed 646-sq-foot room with garden views Layout - Bedroom, living room, and dining area Internet - Free W…

Luxury Suite
1x Queen 60 Up to 2
Garden view

This spacious suite comes with 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a bath and free toiletries. The air…

Superior Double or Twin Room
2x Twin 33 Up to 2
Garden view

Featuring free toiletries and bathrobes, this twin/double room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a hairdryer and…

Deluxe Double Room
1x Queen 28 Up to 2

1 Queen Bed 301 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 50-cm TV with digital channels Food & Drink -…

Deluxe Queen Room
1x Double 28 Up to 2

This double room features a bathrobe, electric kettle and a shower.

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Restaurants nearby

  • 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 m4.5km
  • 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 techniq4.6km
  • Bij ErikBib Wood, metal and leather lend this restaurant an intimate feel; a striking glass-fronted wine cabinet adds the perfect final flourish. In fine weather, a table on the terrace is the best choice – the view of the lock and windmill is magnificent. Chef Erik Tas delights diners with bright, harmonious pairings in which sauces and broths are delicately balanced. Take his multi-layered signature dish featuring pork belly, langoustine and foie royal, accompanied by herb oil and a peppery jus. Service is friendly and professional, with the chef himself often welcoming diners warmly. Bij Erik is impecc4.2km
  • De BasiliekBib With its trendy, lively atmosphere, colourful decor and pretty terrace at the front, this popular spot guarantees a wonderfully convivial experience. Whether you opt for the daily-changing set menu, order à la carte or customise your own meal, you can expect Mediterranean freshness, Asian flair, standout vegetable accompaniments and bold flavours. The chef brings excitement to every dish with judicious pairings: plump mussels in a powerfully aromatic green curry, followed by beautifully crusted Ibérico pork, mustard-spiced house pickles, a vibrant peach garnish and a delicate jus finished with4.8km
  • De Coterie De Coterie sits off the tourist trail and gives you a taste of The Hague's hip side. Locals drop by this stylish gastrobar for a glass of wine or a refreshing cocktail, followed by a spread of sharing plates. The appealing menu is broadly European, emphasising Mediterranean influences while celebrating Dutch ingredients. The chefs bring the dishes to life with touches such as an intensely reduced veal jus or pickled wild garlic buds. One highlight is the various textures of tangy rhubarb with fruity strawberry sorbet and a subtly spiced elderflower syrup with red pepper oil. Exciting flavours 3.9km
  • Oogst With its warm and welcoming atmosphere, Oogst is right at home in the cosy Buurtschap Centrum 2005 neighbourhood. There is something of the lively Parisian bistro about this place, which makes it all the more enjoyable to dine here. The set menus are always determined by what the Laantje Voorham vegetable garden has to offer. The versatility of vegetables and herbs provides subtle nuances. By incorporating herbs into ice cream and broths, the chef gives dishes a new twist. His modern and always generous creations are fragrant with punchy flavours.4.6km
  • De Knip Tables on the sunny terrace and in the conservatory are much in demand at this long-established restaurant. The view of the shimmering Vliet canal is breathtaking! Marcel van Teijlingen's culinary creations are a testament to his attention to detail and refined palate, both in their presentation and their flavour profiles. He likes to add playful touches to his dishes, which are classic in their foundations. Think celeriac mousse finished with onion and a ponzu oil, adding vibrancy to a rich millefeuille of celeriac and oxtail. The old and the new join forces at De Knip.4.8km
  • Ramen Kitanoya This cosy ramen restaurant is tucked away on a narrow side street in the heart of The Hague. Take a seat at the dining counter by the open kitchen to soak up an authentic Tokyo vibe. At lunchtime, the air is thick with the aroma of the simmering broths. The menu offers a wide range of options, including house-made gyoza with a succulent minced meat filling, or fantastic chewy ramen in an intense chicken broth bringing together layers of umami, spice and subtle sweetness. This is made-to-order cuisine that honours the richness of authentic Japanese culinary tradition. Reservations are not accep5.0km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Q1456512 Dutch automotive museum1.6km
  • Mauritshuis art museum in The Hague, Netherlands4.9km
  • Madurodam miniature park in The Hague, the Netherlands4.6km
  • Mubarak Mosque mosque in The Hague, Netherlands4.0km
  • Escher Museum Escher-Museum4.7km
  • Duivenvoorde Castle castle in Voorschoten, Netherlands3.6km
  • Haagse Bos forest, quarter, and neighbourhood in the Hague, Netherlands3.6km
  • Pulchri Studio art institution and studio in The Hague, Netherlands4.9km

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