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Campanile Hotel & Restaurant Amersfoort

CampanileFlavours Instant Benefit Programme★★★Amersfoort
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Double Room
1x King 18 Up to 2

This room features light décor and includes flat-screen cable TV, tea/coffee making facilities and a work desk.

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Restaurants nearby

  • De AubergerieBib The sweets that used to be sold in this establishment dating back to the 1700s have given way to delicacies such as lobster and Venus clams. This new direction is reflected in the artistic photographs hanging on the walls of this cosy, intimate-feeling restaurant. Chef Han showcases his ingredients in cutting-edge dishes drawing on solid French foundations and with the odd creative flourish. Take, for instance, his succulent marbré of goose breast and rillette, with the sweet earthiness of textures of beetroot, combined with vibrant pickled mustard seeds and punchy creamed rocket. The friendly3.5km
  • De Saffraan This old clipper moored in the canal has been converted into an elegant and intimate restaurant with a terrace on the deck where you can while away the hours. De Saffraan really is an exceptional restaurant with great service provided by charming waitstaff. Chef van Wechem has a penchant for punchy flavours and innovative techniques, handling top-notch ingredients with finesse. For instance, he elevates fried turbot with a wonderfully robust beach crab jus and adds coconut for depth. This place has real personality!3.6km
  • MEI (MEI opened the pop-up Dichtbij MEI at its familiar address in 2026) In the exceptionally charming centre of Amersfoort, this restaurant offers a relaxed and intimate dining experience complete with warm hospitality and astute wine recommendations. Ingeborgh Blok leads the front-of-house team with effortless grace while Marco gets on with creating dishes that showcase local ingredients with his intuitive approach. Vegetables, herbs and infusions dominate, with fish or meat making occasional appearances. Highlights include with vibrantly presented aubergine and a delicately acidic tomato and ch3.9km
  • La Provence★ Michelin André van Alten is a fine example of a chef who continually reinvents himself while remaining grounded in his core principles. The unwavering quality of the ingredients, the expertise with which wild duck is roasted on the bone and the depth of the turbot jus complementing an ultra-fresh cut of the fish all showcase his impressive classical training. We also applaud the chef's eagerness to share his experience with younger generations. His ability to keep a cool head as he leads his team in the open kitchen is remarkable. But the chef does not stop there and keeps innovating. He showcases his 17.5km
  • De Monnikendam Originally part of Amersfoort's second city wall, Monnickendam is a watergate dating back to the early 15C. Today, this piece of history has been repurposed to create a unique culinary destination. There are intimate dining spaces within the towers and a waterside terrace affording wonderful views. Thanks to the enthusiasm of hostess Kristel and chef Richard, this establishment has made a name for itself. With each course, the tasting menu seamlessly navigates between the familiar and the exotic: Think hamachi accompanied by a tangy ponzu, or lamb saddle with a crispy crust and a lamb jus infu4.1km
  • Tollius With its sleek decor done out in burgundy and white and contemporary artwork on the walls, Tollius has an inviting feel. This is also down to chef Barry's expertise in producing hearty classics such as his wonderfully crispy pithivier filled with a rich combination of quail, foie gras and morels. But he is just as adept at whipping up a surprisingly zesty modern dessert involving wasabi and a lemon gel. If the extensive wine list is anything to go by, this place is certainly run by people with excellent taste.4.7km
  • Bistrôt ChapeauBib Bistrôt Chapeau exudes French elegance: white tablecloths, warm tones, typical chansons playing in the background and a terrace where you can relax. Chef Nicky Quarz cooks here with classic precision and a penchant for dishes that are too often forgotten. No frills and full of flavour. Think homemade wild boar pâté with lively garnishes that provide a nice counterbalance, or juicy guinea fowl stuffed with tartufata and served with soft pommes fondantes and a creamy mushroom sauce, among other things. This cuisine remains true to its roots. And more good news: the full menu is also available fo14.5km
  • Chef aan de WerfBib Charly de Wijs welcomes his guests in a former factory warehouse that has been converted into a lively bistro with industrial charm. The atmosphere is informal, and the interior is robust and warmly decorated with vintage details. The à la carte menu features dishes in intermediate portions that you can share as you wish. The scallop ceviche with citrus-marinated beetroot, bisque cream and chilli, for example, surprises with its freshness and depth. And how about a creamy espresso parfait with a coffee espuma in which caramel provides sweet power? This story is international and versatile, wit14.8km
  • Zilt & ZoetBib Zilt & Zoet's appealing menu with flexible options has secured a Bib Gourmand every year since 2014. Thoughtful flavour combinations and fine produce are always at the fore. The chef is just as deft at preparing Aberdeen Angus tataki with Asian accents as he is at frying fillet of plaice meunière and giving it extra punch with a mousseline espuma. Partly covered, the flower-decked terrace is the best spot in which to soak up the restaurant's convivial atmosphere. And you can purchase a bottle from the wine shop on your way out. A firm favourite, where professionalism and warm hospitality are g15.2km
  • De Mandemaaker De Mandemaker has plenty of aces up its sleeve, such as a terrace on the inner harbour, the captivating blend of chic and cosiness both indoors and out, and guestrooms across the way. The extensive menu (slightly more limited at lunchtime) highlights the chef's versatility and his predilection for fish. Succulent tournedos with a full-bodied sauce infused with summer truffle and a decadent potato mille-feuille followed by a multi-textured dessert exploring the flavours of a cocktail of Martini and coffee… this cuisine is both playful and full of character. Essential dining when visiting Spaken7.4km

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

Attractions nearby

  • Nijkerkernauw lake in the Netherlands7.5km
  • Drakesteijn castle in Baarn, Netherlands12.3km
  • Nuldernauw lake in Ermelo, Gelderland, Netherlands12.3km
  • Sportpark De Westmaat sporting complex in Spakenburg, Netherlands7.8km
  • Ewijckshoeve11.6km
  • Strand Nulde13.5km
  • Kasteel De Vanenburg14.1km
  • Utrecht University Botanic Gardens Botanical gardens of Utrecht University, the Netherlands19.6km

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