Grand Hotel De Draak

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“Where history, hospitality and comfort combine”

Grand Hotel and Résidence De Draak (‘The Dragon’) is located on the Grote Markt in Bergen op Zoom. All rooms and suites have a unique style with characteristic details. The accommodation also includes a wellness centre with a fitness studio, a sauna, an infrared sauna and a Turkish bath.

The hotel offers free WiFi in all its rooms and 34 private parking spaces with CCTV. Grand Hotel and Résidence De Draak is just a ten minute walk from the railway station. You can take a walk around the town past the Markiezenhof palace and St Gertrude’s church.

Restaurant 1397 serves delicious, con…

“Where history, hospitality and comfort combine”

Grand Hotel and Résidence De Draak (‘The Dragon’) is located on the Grote Markt in Bergen op Zoom. All rooms and suites have a unique style with characteristic details. The accommodation also includes a wellness centre with a fitness studio, a sauna, an infrared sauna and a Turkish bath.

The hotel offers free WiFi in all its rooms and 34 private parking spaces with CCTV. Grand Hotel and Résidence De Draak is just a ten minute walk from the railway station. You can take a walk around the town past the Markiezenhof palace and St Gertrude’s church.

Restaurant 1397 serves delicious, contemporary and innovative dishes combining local and global influences. The menu changes with the season using the best produce from each season. In the 2022 edition of the Dutch culinary guide “Lekker500”, the restaurant is included in the ‘Grande Classe’ category. Restaurant 1397’s score has also risen to 14.5 points in the Gault Millau 2022 restaurant guide.

Protected city views
You can learn all about the former times of the fortified town of Bergen op Zoom during a historic city walk. For example you can visit the Markiezenhof, the largest late-Gothic city palace in Western Europe, the Synagogue dating from 1832, St Gertrude’s Church with its famous Pepper Pot Tower, or the Gevangenenpoort (Prisoners’ Gate); with remnants of the original city walls from the 14th century. The city is located on the Brabantse Wal: a protected cultural and historical nature reserve with a sudden change of height from the upper sandy soil to the lower sea clay polders. This results in picturesque alleyways and striking differences in height in the city, while you can also experience this unusual natural phenomenon on lovely cycle rides through the West Brabant countryside.

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