My wife and I stayed in Hotel de Wereld for our wedding night(s). Because of this we arrived around midnight on friday, which wasn't a problem. There was even someone to help us with our suitcases. We had a 2 night 3 day package which included the room and 2 dinners.
The room was very clean and quite spacious for Dutch standards. Also it had a modern look yet was also cozy. The beds were big (again, bigger than usually encountered) and very comfortable. The bathroom was equiped with a shower and a bath, both work perfectly. Also the bathroom was very spacious, there was more than enough space to move around, even with 2 people.
The breakfast was great, there was a nice selection of bread and the staff was very willing to help all the time. You sit down and breakfast is served to you within 10 minutes including coffee, tea, any egg you'd like, fresh orange juice, and a selection of cold cuts, cheese and sweet stuff. We also had breakfast in bed one morning, that was delicious and just as good as in the restaurant downstairs.
Our package also included 2 dinners. These weren't ordinary dinners though. It's just something you have to experience. The ingredients that are used and the combination of ingredients is just mouth-watering. We choose to just be surprised by what the chef would make for us. Ironically we were served a lot of fish, which we usually don't choose if it's on the menu. But we both loved it! To me that says enough, if the food that is served is something I usually don't like so much, but the way it is prepared I do like it. Especially fun: the PRE-dessert! and the many little amuses and in between bites you get.
Our second night we had dinner in a subsidiary restaurant of the hotel, owned and operated by the same chef as de Wereld, called Drinks & Bites. It's a 10 minute walk away on the main square of wagening.
It has a very nice atmosphere and the food was of the same high quality and taste as in the wereld. Just great!
We paid 450 euro's for it all and it was totally worth it! The hotel is also a very important historical place. It's special to know that you're eating breakfast in the same room where the Germans signed the unconditional surrender......
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