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YOUR GUIDE TO STAYING IN THE HEART OF THE NETHERLANDS
Nestled in the southern region of the Netherlands, 's-Hertogenbosch — commonly known as Den Bosch — is a city brimming with medieval charm, vibrant culture, and a host of accommodation options for every traveller. The city is only the starting point for exploring the wider province of North Brabant and nearby regions, each offering its own unique mix of hospitality, culture, and Dutch character.
Staying in a nearby town during your visit to the Solheim Cup is ideal for making the most of your time in the Netherlands. Den Bosch train station is easily accessible from a variety of locations, where you'll be able to cycle or take a shuttle to the golf course.
Located in the southern part of the Netherlands, Den Bosch, also known as 's-Hertogenbosch, is a city rich in history and culture. The city is famous for its medieval architecture, vibrant arts scene, and the iconic St. John's Cathedral. Accommodation options in Den Bosch range from charming boutique hotels, like the Golden Tulip Hotel Central, to modern apartments and cozy bed and breakfasts. The city is also known for its culinary delights, including the famous Bossche Bol, a delicious chocolate pastry.

Den Bosch

Located just 30 minutes south of Den Bosch by train, Eindhoven is known for its cutting-edge design, technology, and nightlife. It's a place where one can see, feel and experience the cradle of Dutch innovation. Accommodations range from luxury hotels, like the Pullman Eindhoven Cocagne, to eco-friendly hostels and chic urban lofts. The Student Hotel Eindhoven is popular with both students and young professionals, offering long- and short-term options right next to the central station.
Eindhoven is a quick 19-minute direct train ride from Den Bosch, with about 106 services running daily. Trains start as early as 00:06 and run until 23:54.

Eindhoven

Tilburg, a lively university city, is 20 minutes away from Den Bosch and offers a blend of modern and classic accommodations. The centrally located Mercure Hotel and the city’s unique hostel, Hostel Roots, are favourites among travellers. Tilburg also features a variety of B&Bs and serviced apartments, particularly in the trendy Spoorzone district.
Tilburg is a quick 15-minute direct train ride from Den Bosch, with around 63 services running daily. Trains start as early as 00:03 and run until 23:33.

Tilburg

Breda’s charming old town is a magnet for visitors who savour history and vibrant nightlife. The city is well-stocked with boutique hotels, such as Hotel Nassau Breda, housed in a former convent, and several modern chains like Apollo Hotel Breda City Centre. Cosy guesthouses and family-run inns are scattered throughout the city’s cobbled streets.
Breda is a 30-minute direct train ride from Den Bosch, with around 72 services running daily. Trains start as early as 00:19 and run until 23:53.

Breda

A little over 30 minutes from Den Bosch by train, Utrecht is one of the Netherlands’ oldest and most beautiful cities. Accommodation here ranges from grand canal-side hotels in restored merchant houses to modern apartments and lively hostels with rooftop terraces. The Grand Hotel Karel V, a former monastery, offers a five-star experience, while Stayokay Utrecht gives budget travellers a social, contemporary base.
Utrecht is a 32-minute direct train ride from Den Bosch, with about 128 services running daily. Trains start as early as 00:08 and run until 23:41.

Utrecht

Nijmegen, famed as the oldest city in the Netherlands, combines history with a youthful energy thanks to its large student population. The city offers upmarket hotels such as the Hotel Oranjestaete, a variety of B&Bs along the Waal River, and affordable hostels near the city centre.
Nijmegen is a 28-minute direct train ride from Den Bosch, with around 70 services running daily. Trains start as early as 00:21 and run until 23:38.

Nijmegen

