A warm welcome to the Hotels van Oranje in Noordwijk aan Zee: A place where you will be embraced by hospitality and luxurious ambiance. Situated on the beau-tiful Koningin Wilhelmina Boulevard, and at the cleanest and widest beach along the Dutch coast, the Hotels van Oranje have a unique and beautiful location. Noordwijk is a flower coastal resort with the grandeur and style of international coastal resorts, and is surrounded by beautiful nature and located very centrally at less than half an hours distance from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Amsterdam and The Hague.
The beautiful location by the promenade and the beach, the charming, friendly village centre, and also the chic shopping arcade and renowned entertainment centre, Noordwijk and the Hotels van Oranje offer you all of that.Want a few days of fresh air by the sea? A business meeting in a comfortable and well equipped room? The Hotels van Oranje make your stay a pleasant expe-rience on all fronts. With us hospitality is a very normal thing!Amsterdam was originally established as a fishing village at the mouth of the Amstel River during the 13th century. The city pros-pered over the years, with its wealth and power peaking during the 17th century’s Golden Age.
Today the restored façades of buildings representing all periods in Amsterdam’s history await your visit. When you first arrive, you are stunned by it’s well preserved beauty. Be it sunny, cloudy or rainy: in any weather the city can hypnotize you with a sense of timelessness, but the summer is perfect for walking around and exploring this fine city.Amsterdam’s canals were laid out in con-centric rings as the city grew. You can walk for miles and miles along these grachts, or better yet, rent a bike and explore Amsterdam the Dutch way.
The Damrak, once the site of the Amstel river, is now a busy tourist street lined with cafes, shops, currency exchanges and tourist information centers. It ends at the Dam square where the Amstel dam was located, Amsterdam’s original namesake. The square is used for official events, festivals, concerts, and an occasional market. The Royal Palace, the Nieuwe Kerk, Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum, De Bijenkorf (a department store), all face the square. |
 |
 |