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I was working near Delft and was recommended to stay there, lovely town but will never stay again. Stayed in the Museumhotel and bloody church bells rang all night. Even the hotel at Rotterdam airport was better as the flights don't start until 6am...
I got stuck in a place like that in Switzerland for a couple of weeks. Intrusively loud church bells every quarter of an hour through the night. Never again, no matter how nice the accommodation.
but back to the op, let us know what Delft is like as its one of the areas I'm considering when we move over.
I was working near Delft and was recommended to stay there, lovely town but will never stay again. Stayed in the Museumhotel and bloody church bells rang all night. Even the hotel at Rotterdam airport was better as the flights don't start until 6am...
I spent about 6 months there 5 years ago; amazingly, their prices are still the same. I used to eat at the Halve Maen, the Oude Veiling, and sometimes in the pizza place around the corner. All in all quite a pleasant place. At least, it was then.
Amstelveen's a dull place, but if you stay in Aalsmeer it's OK; quiet, but hotel Aalsmeer's quite reasonably priced and very comfortable (just don't even think of asking the owner for discount though), and there are one or two nice places to eat. Den Haag is better though. I think I'll stay in Haarlem again for the first week until I've found somewhere to stay in Leiden or Delft.
I like Delft but have never stayed there (just been out for some refreshments)
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