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Hector Zierikzee

★★★ZierikzeeCity view
8.2/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Deluxe Family Suite
3x Twin 50 Up to 5

This suite comes with private bathroom facilities and tea and coffee facilities.

Triple Room
1x Twin 21 Up to 3

This room comes with private bathroom facilities and tea and coffee facilities.

Double Room with City View
1x Queen 18 Up to 2
City view

This double room has a cable TV and tea and coffee facilities.

Small Double Room
1x Queen 15 Up to 2

This double room features tea and coffee facilities.

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Restaurants nearby

  • Restaurant Rootsch Restaurant Rootsch boasts an enchanting location on Zierikzee's charming Oude Haven (old harbour) and is every bit as elegant as the boutique hotel Mondragon, in which it is housed. Nods to Zeeland are woven into every detail – from the decor to the menu. Bradley Deurloo lets the wonderful quality of his ingredients shine through in unfussy dishes. Combining lightly seared scallops, gently braised leeks, a creamy sherry-infused beurre blanc and lacinato kale chips, for example, he creates a plate of pure joy. This cuisine is beautifully in tune with the times and steers clear of unnecessary co223m
  • Codium★ Michelin Zeeland shows its cosmopolitan side at Codium. This colourful restaurant has a Scandinavian-Japanese zen aesthetic that reflects the understated exuberance of the cuisine. Codium (named after a type of seaweed) is committed to Zeeland's terroir, yet open-minded when it comes to fresh, creative ideas. Seafood from the Eastern Scheldt and the North Sea are, of course, staples of the menu. But Wouter Kik is just as fond of working with Zeeland lamb. For example, the chef grills turbot on the bone, poaches it in olive oil and presents it encircled by a jus based on a full-bodied fish fumet with th16.3km
  • Karel VBib Oozing with character, this historical building (1555) at City Harbour Goes leaves no one unmoved. With its open fireplace, gorgeous waterfront terrace and the paintings, Karel V is a true gem. Stefan Schipper combines classic culinary technique with fresh inspirations from around the globe. In his fantastic set menu, he might present steamed mussels in a mild curry sauce with lemongrass and then go on to serve up sole meunière with freshly cut chips and a zesty ravigote sauce. These revamped brasserie dishes never fail to please. And rest assured – you will not leave the table hungry here!16.2km
  • Katseveer Having taken over Katseveer, chef Leon Vermaire and maître d' and sommelier Paul Labruijere are steadily finding their feet. For many years, they have been working at this restaurant that showcases the best of what Eastern Scheldt has to offer. This former ferry waiting room commands stunning views of passing ships and the surrounding countryside.Zeeland produce reigns supreme in chef Vermaire's culinary world. Whether Zeeland venison or North Sea crab, top-notch, locally sourced ingredients play the starring role. His dishes – often really creative – are beautifully crafted and frequently use12.7km
  • Rozewied Rozewied, "poppy" in Zeelandic, is the joint venture of Ferdy and Noëmie. The two of them do everything themselves in this centuries-old building, into which they have breathed new life, while taking care to preserve its historical character. In the kitchen, classical combinations are given a modern twist. Lamb, for example, is paired with garlic, but with the lightness and playfulness expected by today's diners. The chefs give pride of place to European produce, and have a penchant for fish dishes and delicate sauces.13.2km
  • Het Binnenhof Het Binnenhof exudes all the charm of Goes's historic centre. A narrow alleyway leads you to this stylishly refurbished restaurant, which is tucked away in a courtyard and boasts an inviting terrace. The seafood comes directly from the Vismijn Colijnsplaat fish auction; the vegetables and meat are also locally sourced. Chef Arjen spoils you for choice with his à la carte and set menus, and it doesn't stop there! Generous and highly accomplished, he whips up the most fabulous sauces.16.1km
  • Lilou This restaurant set in a row of townhouses in the centre of Goes evokes the spirit of Paris. Round marble-topped tables, high ceilings, tiled floors, French chansons – this bistro has it all. Both the tempting menu and the wines also draw on French tradition. Well-seasoned hand-cut steak tartare; pan-fried sea bream accompanied by a rich beurre blanc with fresh, zesty notes; a shellfish platter, or profiteroles with vanilla ice cream and chocolate sauce: diners are spoilt for choice! If in need of recommendations, ask the amiable hostess, who will be happy to help.16.3km
  • De Kluizenaer This former savings bank has been converted into a restaurant with a touch of industrial decor, with large drawings providing a bit of fun. The internationally seasoned chef brings punchy flavours to the plate to present his own vision of gastronomy. His cuisine is resolutely contemporary, involving robust taste combinations.16.3km
  • Kale & de Bril Be careful not to walk right past this unassuming building – you'd be missing out. Chef-patron duo Marc ("the bald one" or "Kale" in Dutch!) and Niek ("the one with glasses" – "de Bril" in Dutch) immediately set a relaxed, welcoming tone. Zeeland produce (also from the lobster tank) and vegetables prepared in a multitude of ways are showcased in creative dishes. For example, scallops are combined with various salsify and pear creations, as well as a lobster salpicon and a vanilla-infused broth. In both the set menu and the lobster menu, the seasons and the Zeeland terroir are the stars of the 16.7km
  • Nolet's Vistro Zeeland oysters, house-smoked salmon, the freshest sole cooked to perfection à la meunière: at Nolet's Vistro, the focus lies squarely on the quality of the ingredients. The chef celebrates the pure essence of the sea's bounty, presenting it without unnecessary embellishment. In this charming bistro by the dyke, simplicity is not a limitation but a deliberate choice. Generosity is woven into the very DNA of this longstanding favourite.19.4km

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

Attractions nearby

  • Neeltje Jans artificial island on the Eastern Scheldt storm surge barrier in the municipality of Veere in the Netherlands15.5km
  • Veerse Meer lake in the Netherlands19.2km
  • Deltapark Neeltje Jans Dutch theme park14.4km
  • Slot Moermond château13.2km
  • Sint-Nicolaaskerk church in Brouwershaven, Netherlands8.5km
  • Brouws Museum Maritime museum8.5km
  • Dorpskerk, Ouddorp church in Ouddorp, Netherlands17.8km
  • Nicolaaskerk protestant church building in Noord-Beveland, Netherlands13.3km

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