Discover historic Haarlem from its picturesque centre
Haarlem is one of the hidden gems of the Netherlands. Walking straight into the city centre to experience the rich history of the city is possible from Hotel Lion d’Or. Hotel Lion d’Or is the oldest city hotel in Haarlem; it boasts four stars, 56 rooms, a meeting room and private parking.
Hotel Lion d’Or is a household name in Haarlem and the surrounding area. It embodies local history, has a contemporary appearance, and exudes urban allure. Travellers have been using it since 1839 thanks to its central location in the medieval heart of the city. There are countless restaurants, museums, trendy boutiques and cosy bars within walking distance. The Haarlem train station is also around the corner, which means a trip to Amsterdam, Schiphol or Zandvoort can be accomplished in no time.
The walls of Hotel Lion d’Or offer a pleasant stay, regardless of whether you come as a tourist or on business. It’s authentic character, personal service and international ambience make it a typical Haarlem hotspot. There are rooms for one to four people, and they all have their own modern bathroom. A meeting room can also be reserved.
BOOK NOWHotel Lion d’Or: for the business traveller
Do you have a business meeting planned close to Haarlem or Amsterdam? You can easily plan to hold them at Hotel Lion d’Or. We have a comfortable meeting room that can be booked by the hour. You can visit our lounge, which has many quiet corners for meetings or work. You can also make use of our reliable high-speed WiFi connection.
Do you have a meeting elsewhere? It’s easy to travel by public transport or taxi from Hotel Lion d’Or to the many surrounding business parks, such as Waarderpolder Haarlem, Sloterdijk Amsterdam, WTC and Zuidas Amsterdam, as well as office park Schiphol/Hoofddorp and IJmond. You can relax in our hotel after a successful working day and then walk into the centre of Haarlem to find a nice terrace for a drink and dinner.
Fun fact
Hotel Lion d’Or is the oldest existing city hotel in Haarlem; it started out as a pub in 1839 and grew into a guesthouse with the name Lion d’Or in the 1920s.
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