Hotels in The Netherlands

Apollo Hotels & Resorts offers a varied range of hotels in stunning locations on the water, in the countryside or in the centre of historic towns.

You will have masses of opportunities for excursions from our hotels. In Apollo Hotels & Resorts you are at the right place for culinary hotspots, cultural outings and sporting activities.

  • Almere

    Almere has expanded, over the past few years, into a large, modern and dynamic city. The city has a great deal to offer in terms of going out, shopping, doing business, eating well and indulging in art and culture! You can shop to your heart’s content in one of the hundreds of stores in the city. Or discover a world of different restaurants and cafés

  • Amsterdam

    Amsterdam is internationally known as a genuinely global city. The many sights, museums and features of the city make Amsterdam a really worthwhile visit.

    Experience Amsterdam from the water during a trip through the beautiful canal belt. Discover one of the Amsterdam markets such as the world famous Albert Cuyp market or the flea market on the Waterlooplein. Or have a nice time shopping in Negen Straatjes, the Haarlemmerstraat, the energetic Kalverstraat or the exclusive P.C. Hooftstraat.

    Fans of culture will never tire of Amsterdam. You will find many different museums located near the Museumplein, including the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum and the Anne Frank Huis.  

  • Breda

    Breda is a historical city, an event city, a green city but primarily a welcoming city that has a great deal to offer. The exuberant character of is partly down to the many restaurants and bistros that are dotted around the city. 

    Breda has a city centre where everyone quickly feels at home. The large market is the 'living room' of the city centre and exudes a relaxed and open atmosphere. Keen shoppers can shop ‘til they drop. Lovely antique, designer stores, modern boutiques and speciality stores can be found in abundance.

  • The Hague

    The Hague is the political capital of the Netherlands. The city has a varied range of shops, museums, restaurants and bustling nightlife.

    A stay in The Hague is not complete without a visit to the Binnenhof, of course. The Paleis Noordeinde, the Omniversum, Madurodam and the Vredespaleis also constitute famous attractions.

    The city is a genuine paradise for anyone who loves to shop. The Denneweg, the Prinsestraat, Fredrik Hendriklaan, the Passage and the Haagsche Bluf combine to provide a diverse range of shops including funky clothing shops and beautiful interior design stores.

    If you want to relax, you can be on the beach in Scheveningen in just a few minutes. Take a long stroll along the beach and take in the salty sea air.

  • Hulshorst

    Hulshorst is located in the Veluwe, between Nunspeet and Harderwijk. In the Veluwe, you will find an oasis of peace in the middle of the countryside.

    You can ride your bike or take a walk in the stunning environment or take a trip to the range of attractions close by such as the Dolfinarium Harderwijk, the Kröller-Müller Museum or the Walibi Holland attraction park.

    The Hansa cities of Zwolle, Deventer, Hattem and Zutphen are also easily accessed from this beautiful natural area and are certainly worth a visit.

  • Lelystad

    Lelystad lies in the heart of the former Zuiderzee area.  The city has several museums, including the Nationaal Ruimtevaart Museum (space travel museum) and the Aviodrome Luchtvaart Museum (air travel museum). There is also the option to see the replica of the VOC ship the Batavia with your own eyes.  

    Other interesting sights include the Aviodrome and the Agoratheater. Keen shoppers will be delighted to pay a visit to Bataviastad.

    One of our most popular fun parks is location just 30 minutes from Lelystad. Why not have a family day out at Walibi Holland with its numerous, spectacular attractions.

  • Utrecht

    Utrecht is one of the oldest cities in the Netherlands and is known for many things including the world famous Domtoren. Utrecht has an historical centre with picturesque canals, quayside cellars, beautiful buildings, a bustling shopping centre and diverse restaurants.

    The city incorporates several stunning sights including the Pieterskerk, the Grote Vleeshuis, The Winkel van Sinkel and the world famous Rietveld-Schröderderhuis.

    Utrecht is the perfect city for a ‘shop ‘til you drop' outing. The many quaint shopping streets and huge department stores will keep you entertained all day long.

  • Papendrecht

    Papendrecht is the perfect combination of city and nature. It is located in the green area of the Alblasserwaard, between the Metropool Rotterdam and the picturesque city of Dordrecht.

    There is much to do and see in Papendrecht and the surrounding area is ideal for both active sports enthusiasts and those who take their time to enjoy life. Discover Dordrecht, the oldest city in Holland, on your bike while cycling through the Alblasserwaard or why not take a very pleasant canoe trip in the Dutch Biesbosch.  A visit to the windmills of Kinderdijk, which are a UNESCO world heritage site, is also definitely worth the effort.

    And for an excursion to a genuinely global city… Rotterdam is not all that far from Papendrecht!!

  • Valkenburg

    Valkenburg lies in a stunning and unique environment. The area is well known as a biking and walking city as a result of the combination of nature and hills.  

    Valkenburg is a hospitable city with shops, cafés and plenty of terraces where you can stop for a bite to eat. Famous places of interest include the Limburg Marl caves, the city walls, the Roman catacombs, a flint mine and, of course, Thermae 2OOO located on the Cauberg.

    Fun park The Valkenier or the Sprookjesbos are great days out for the whole family. The nearby Maastricht is also certainly worth a visit. Maastricht has a lovely city centre with historic squares, museums, churches and plenty of welcoming shops and boutiques.

  • Zaltbommel

    Zaltbommel is a fortified city located in the Bommelerwaard. In the natural surroundings of the Bommelerwaard, you can enjoy the beautiful riverside landscape, the dikes and the water meadows and the picturesque town centre of Zaltbommel.

    Go cycling or walking in the stunning Rivierenland with its huge network of cycling and walking routes in the expansive countryside area.

    The cultural area also offers plenty to see and do with its numerous nearby castles and forts. Visit the Slot Loevestein or take a look at the Kasteel Ammersoyen or the Kunstfort Asperen.

    If you fancy a day out shopping then make your way to ‘s-Hertogenbosch, a lovely shopping city with plenty of history.