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Bridges House Hotel - Delft, Netherlands

OUDE DELFT 74
Delft, 2611CD
Nightly Rates (0.00 - 0.00)   3 Star
Bridges House Hotel

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Property Description
Delft's most stylish hotel right in the historic center of the old town of Delft. This small but luxurious Boutique Town House Hotel lies on Delft's most prestigious and oldest canal the "Oude Delft". Right in the historic heart of this beautiful old, typical Dutch town, with restaurants, shops, museums and market square right next door. Each room is individually decorated in a classical style and all have the exclusive Pullman twin beds (210cm long)and exclusive real feather pillows and duvets (also extra long). Standard 2 telephone lines per room and cable TV. Of course all rooms have deluxe ensuite bathroom with bath and shower, toilet, hairdryer and amenities. Excellent location with easy access to University and Business area town. Public transport (railway, bus and tram station) and parking garage nearby.

Room Information
  • JRS 2 TWN CVIEW

  • Comfortable junior suite (one large room) with small sitting area, individually decorated classical style, 2 telephone lines, pullman twin beds (210cm long!), exclusive feather pillows and duvets (also extra long), cable tv, deluxe bathroom with bath and shower, toilet, hairdryer and amenities.

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 15:00 

  • Check out time is 11:00 

  • Opened in  1950 

  • 8  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 4  floors. 


  • Guarantee Policy
    Credit card guarantee is required at time of booking.

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancel 1 day prior to arrival to avoid a penalty of one night's room and tax.


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