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Kruisweg 34-36, Haarlem 2011 LC, The Netherlands
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Ranked #7 of 13 hotels in Haarlem
3.5 of 5 stars 47 Reviews
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Hove
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12 reviews 12 reviews
Reviews in 11 cities Reviews in 11 cities
21 helpful votes 21 helpful votes
“Tulip from outside Amsterdam”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 23 January 2012
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Haarlem is an excellent alternative if you’re looking for a weekend break that’s a bit different to Amsterdam. This hotel is adjacent to the bus & train station, but far enough away to not be affected by any noise. Bus takes only 30 minutes from Schiphol; there are 5-6 an hour.

Most of the action takes place in the area consisting of the main square (Grote Markt), and the roads off it. It’s only a 10-15 minute walk away, but is likely to take you much longer as the road you use is full of loads of interesting shops, cafes, bars and restaurants.

The hotel has decent sized rooms, clean & tidy, all expected facilities – not much more to say really. Breakfast excellent (for Holland!) with both hot & cold choices. Helpful and friendly staff. All-in-all, a very pleasant stay.

  • Stayed January 2012, travelled as a couple
    • 3 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 4 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 4 of 5 stars Service
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Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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6 reviews 6 reviews
Reviews in 5 cities Reviews in 5 cities
10 helpful votes 10 helpful votes
“Great place to stay in Haarlem.”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 18 November 2011 via mobile
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people found this review helpful

This is a very convenient location to the train station. The staff was very helpful and accommodating as we checked in early. The room was clean and very comfortable, nice bath tub. Convenient as we were going to tour Corrie Ten Boom House, and it was within walking distance and also close to town square and lots of shopping. Great breakfast the next morning!

  • Stayed November 2011
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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11 reviews 11 reviews
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14 helpful votes 14 helpful votes
“An excellent hotel in an adorable location”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 19 July 2011
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We were visiting Amsterdam, but had one day where we could not find accommodations (most hotels in summer in Amsterdam require 2-day stays), so we decided to try Haarlem. We were so glad we did! We loved Haarlem so much more than Amsterdam. It was an adorable Dutch town with wonderful shopping and an adorable picturesque square. It was perfect!

The hotel was also perfect. It was more of an American style hotel in that it was very plush beds, modern decor, crisp sheets, and a hearty breakfast buffet. We like European style hotels too, but it was very nice to be able to explore the adorable area but then come back to a plush, comfortable place to rest. The staff was well informed and was able to direct us to the Corrie Ten Boom museum and other museums. The location was perfect because it was directly across the street from the train but also a very short walk to the city center. The description says a 15-minute walk, but it felt more like a 7 or 8 minute walk. There is also a nearby grocery story with hot and cold food items, and that helped us save money too.

  • Stayed July 2011, travelled with family
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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35 reviews 35 reviews
Reviews in 28 cities Reviews in 28 cities
71 helpful votes 71 helpful votes
“Quite an Impressive Hotel”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 29 May 2011
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Although I have been to Haarlem many times before, this was the first time I have used a hotel and to be quite honest I was very impressed with the Golden Tulip D'Or and would certainly recommend it. Having just spent two nights at the truly awful Tulip Inn in Amsterdam Centre, I was expecting the worst before I arrived. I needn't have worried as this hotel is great.

The hotel is in a great location across the square from Haarlem Train Station and a short five to ten minute walk to the centre of Haarlem with all it's great shopping, bars and restaurants.

The receptionist was polite, courteous and efficient at booking us in. She directed us to our rooms and identified all the hotel amenities. The hotel was clean and spacious throughout including our rooms (10 and 12). The rooms were large and well appointed. With two single adjoining beds, large wardrobe, desk, trouser press, iron and storage space. The linen was all fresh and clean and there were plenty of hangers, lotions and potions. I prefer a duvet to a blanket and white sheet, but beggars can't be choosers.

The TV didn't offer pay per view movies which one really expects nowadays, especially for a four star hotel. There was also a poor selection of channels. If this were improved on, I really couldn't find fault in this hotel.

The bathroom was large with a bath and shower to boot. Plenty of clean towels, shower gels and shampoos. There was also a hairdryer should you need one. Above all the rooms were spotlessly clean.

Breakfast was average and served a mainly continental affair. Nice breads, hams and cheeses but poor quality sausages and egg. Also plenty of juice and hot drinks on request. On the whole not too bad though.

The late checkout on a Sunday was a welcome treat, much needed after a particularly heavy night on the town! The receptionist was again polite and spared the time for a chat. At no time did I feel rushed. I had a great nights sleep and will certainly be returning soon.

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  • Stayed May 2011, travelled with family
    • 3 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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143 reviews 143 reviews
Reviews in 76 cities Reviews in 76 cities
120 helpful votes 120 helpful votes
“Convenient location, but over-priced and poorly maintained.”
3 of 5 stars Reviewed 22 May 2011

I stayed at the Golden Tulip Lion D'Or whilst on a business trip to nearby Beverwijk. The hotel is conveniently located beside the railway station which meant getting to and from Beverwijk and Schiphol airport was easy. To reach the hotel from the station, exit in the opposite direction to the Centre into a large square, look diagonally to the right and you will see the grey shutters of the Lion D;Or on Kruisweg; literally 1 minute from the station.

The hotel lobby is naturally lit, spacious and well presented, with the bar/restaurant, stairs and lift access spanning off the lobby.

Check-in was a tedious process with an old-fashioned request to copy my passport, a request to which I politely refused. I then had to complete arduous "legal paperwork" which was another issue for me, given the information being requested and the amount of identity theft that goes on these days.

I was given my room key (on a large, heavy fob and therefore to be left at reception before leaving each morning) and directions to my room, which was number 25 on the second floor. I had to ask for information about the bar and restaurant (both closed on a Sunday night, when I arrived) and breakfast service. These are details that should be offered by the receptionist and not prompted for by the guest.

Since I had luggage with me I opted to take the very small and dated elevator to the second floor. Each of the communal landings boasts PIR lighting, which isa good thing. These communal areas were pleasantly decorated with quirky furniture and antiques.

Room 25: The heavy bedroom door leads from the corridor into a dressing area with wardrobe space and a laptop sized room safe. The window opens fully and faces onto a side street,but due to the location of the hotel there is a lot of noise from the street at night from people leaving the bars and from idiots revving motorbike engines in competition against each other at midnight and later.
The bedroom has an efficient air cooling system, thankfully, because the room was like a sauna on arrival, but cooled quickly to a pleasant temperature. The bedroom was a good size, with a desk and sitting area included. The bed however, is two single beds pushed together. There is a good selection of television channels to drown out the noise from the neighbouring rooms although it won't block any of the noise from street level.
I found the housekeeping and maintenance of the bedroom to be substandard: the carpet and curtains were badly stained; the wallpaper is scuffed; the base of the floor lamp has possibly never been cleaned and was thick with grime; instead of a fresh duvet there were sheets and nasty blankets - unless they are washed after each guest's stay you might as well be sleeping in someone else's bedding, this is so unhygienic. I removed the offending blanket (complete with someone else's hairs), turned up the room thermostat and slept under an over-starched sheet. This is not acceptable in a hotel that charges 4* rates. On the plus side, the bed was comfortable to sleep in.
The ensuite is tastefully decorated and basic toiletries are provided. However, the bathroom also requires closer attention from housekeeping staff - someone else's hairs on the side of the bath and on the bathroom floor, not acceptable.

The poor housekeeping extends to the furniture in the hallway also, where someone at some point in the past has written 'sale' meaning 'dirty' in the dust on the glass table, upon which several more layers of dust have settled, undisturbed. I doubt anyone has chosen to sit in the white leather chairs for some time; they were so filthy they appeared to have just been removed from a demolition site. Unacceptable.

The bBreakfast buffet, which is served inthe restaurant, is typically Dutch comprising pastries, breads, cereals, fruits, meats, eggs, cheeses, hot and cold drinks. The breakfast staff were welcoming and professional. The tables are well spaced apart so although quite busy, there wasn't a sense of cramped space or eating with strangers.

I didn't eat in the restaurant but I did have a glass of wine on the Monday night while I waited for a carry out meal to be delivered. Incidentally, I ordered from a Thai place nearby and spent the evening with a bout of food poisoning thanks to the lumps of chicken that were lurking at the bottom of the allegedly vegetarian soup. This is not a relfection on the Lion D'Or and should not be treated as such.

Internet is not provided free of charge, which is utterly ridiculous in a business hotel charging as much as the Lion D'Or. T-Mobile internet cards aresold at reception for a hefty 14 euros for 3 hours; this is extorionate.

To check out I had to first navigate through the trolleys of used bed linen - and I noticed there wasn't a single one of the disgusting blankets being sent to the laundry. The check out receptionst asked me if I had a pleasant stay, which I did. Had she asked me if everything was ok with my stay, I would have had a different response.

All-in-all this hotel boasts a convenient location but is considerably over-priced, poorly maintained and in need of a thorough clean. Because of the poor maintenance and housekeeping I wouldn't stay here again. Management needs to train the reception staff to be firendly, welcoming and professional and they need to give the chambermaids much more time and resources to clean the rooms properly. If this is achieved the Lion D'Or might even be able to justify the inflated room rates.

  • Stayed May 2011, travelled on business
    • 1 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 3 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 3 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 1 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 3 of 5 stars Service
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Address: Kruisweg 34-36, Haarlem 2011 LC, The Netherlands
Price range (per night):* INR7,617 - 11,986

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