Nominally a fiefdom of the Bishops of Utrecht from 1040 until 1536, the northern city of
GRONINGEN
was once an important centre of trade. Heavily bombed in World War II, it is an architectural jumble with few notable sights, but its large, prestigious university gives it a cosmopolitan feel quite unexpected in this rustic part of the country. The centre of town is
Grote Markt
, a large open space that was badly damaged by wartime bombing and has been reconstr... [More]
All the 155 hotelrooms and 2 suites have a fresh modern design including airconditioning, radiochannels, cable television, modem-connection, telephone, mini bar, trouserpress and a bathroom with hairdryer and toilet.After a busy working day please take the opportunity to use indoor swmming-pool, sau... [More]
The Martini Hotel, formerly known as Hotel Weeva, has been a hospitable home for guests from all over the world since its establishment in 1871. At present the Martini Hotel is the largest hotel in the centre of the capital of the Northern Netherlands. Experience the “secret” of Groningen, the c... [More]
You will find the charming Grand Café on the groundfloor. Here you can start your day with a tastey breakfast.The Grand Café also lends itself perfectly as a place to enjoy a cup of coffee, drop by and read the newspaper or flip through a magazine.You can take some quiet time for yourself in the b... [More]
AUBERGE 'Corps de Garde' is the former city sentinels' house dating from 1634, and is situated on Groningen's ring of inner city canals. The splendid monumental building has undergone renovation in which all the characteristic features have been retained. The hotel is within five minutes' walk from ... [More]