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★★★★ Amsterdam · Utrecht ★ 3.7 · 1979
Fletcher Hotel Restaurant Loosdrecht Amsterdam
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Fletcher Hotel Restaurant Loosdrecht Amsterdam

253 Oud Loosdrechtsedijk, Amsterdam, Netherlands
from €89

Staying in Amsterdam? Fletcher Hotel Restaurant Loosdrecht Amsterdam offers dependable 4-star quality and puts central Amsterdam and central Utrecht within easy reach.

From here, Utrecht’s main attractions — including central Amsterdam — are an easy walk or short ride away, so you spend less time in transit and more time exploring.

Rates shift with the season and with demand, so the live price on the booking page is always the one to trust — tap through for tonight’s or your dates' real availability.

Key facts

Class
4-star
Area
Amsterdam
Guest rating
3.7 (1979)
from
€89
Address
253 Oud Loosdrechtsedijk, Amsterdam, Netherlands

What’s included

How many nights in Utrecht, and what to do with them

Two nights covers the city, three lets you add the province, and four is right if museums are the point of the trip. Day one: the Binnenstad on foot — the guided climb up the 112-metre Domtoren (465 steps, around €17.50), Museum Speelklok, then the Oudegracht wharves at the Winkel van Sinkel end. Day two is the Museumkwartier: Centraal Museum on Agnietenstraat, Museum Catharijneconvent on the Lange Nieuwstraat, and a timed slot at the Rietveld Schröderhuis on Prins Hendriklaan, a UNESCO site since 2000 where tickets are sold through Centraal Museum and sell out days ahead. Families should swap one of those for the Spoorwegmuseum at the old Maliebaanstation and the nijntje museum opposite Centraal Museum.

With a third night, go outward. Amersfoort is 15–20 minutes by train for the Koppelpoort, the Mondriaanhuis and the 98-metre Onze Lieve Vrouwetoren; alternatively take bus 50 towards Doorn for Huis Doorn and a walk on the Amerongse Berg, at 69 metres the high point of Nationaal Park Utrechtse Heuvelrug. A fourth night suits the water and the castles: the Vecht country houses at Maarssen, the Loosdrechtse Plassen via Breukelen, or Kasteel de Haar at Haarzuilens (entry around €19). A Museumkaart at roughly €75 pays for itself in about four museums, which is easy to reach in three days here.

What hotels in Utrecht actually cost

Budget in Utrecht means €70–€110 a night. That buys a hostel private room or a small 2-star near Lombok and the Kanaalstraat, or a chain double with free parking in Kanaleneiland, Nieuwegein, Houten or Vianen — clean, functional, 10 minutes from Utrecht Centraal by tram or Sprinter, breakfast usually €12–€18 extra. Mid-range is €120–€180: a 3- or 4-star in the Binnenstad or Museumkwartier, or a 4-star garden hotel in Zeist or Bilthoven near the Heuvelrug. Top-end in Utrecht runs €200–€350 for canal-house rooms and the handful of properties in historic buildings around the Nieuwegracht and Janskerkhof; there is no five-star resort tier here, so €350 is close to the practical ceiling outside fair weeks.

Rates spike on a schedule you can plan around. Jaarbeurs trade fairs push centre and Kanaleneiland midweek prices up by €50–€100 a night; Koningsdag on 26–27 April, the Nederlands Film Festival in late September and Le Guess Who? in November do the same at weekends; and when Amsterdam sells out in mid-October, Utrecht absorbs the overflow because it is 26 minutes away. Utrecht city adds tourist tax as a percentage of the room rate — currently around 7% — and it is often charged at checkout rather than included in the quoted €. Amersfoort, Zeist and the smaller municipalities set their own, usually a fixed amount per person per night. Free parking is normal in Leidsche Rijn, Houten and Nieuwegein and rare in the Binnenstad, where hotel garages charge €20–€30 for 24 hours.

The Utrecht booking traps nobody warns you about

The first is the Jaarbeurs calendar. The exhibition halls sit directly across the tracks from Utrecht Centraal, so a large fair or congress empties the city’s rooms on a Tuesday in February as thoroughly as a festival would on a Saturday in September. Check the Jaarbeurs dates before you fix your nights — shifting a midweek stay by two days can save €60–€80 a night, and if it cannot be moved, Amersfoort, Woerden or Houten stay reasonable and are 9–20 minutes out by train. The second is Amsterdam: plenty of people book Utrecht as a cheaper base, which works well, but it means Utrecht prices follow Amsterdam’s peaks, including Amsterdam Dance Event in October and the King’s Day weekend.

The area people wrongly skip is Overvecht, and to a lesser extent Zuilen. Neither is scenic, but Utrecht Overvecht station is 5 minutes from Centraal, rooms sit €40–€60 below the Binnenstad, and Slot Zuylen and the Vecht towpath towards Maarssen are on the doorstep. The other thing worth knowing is the bike: OV-fiets hire at Utrecht Centraal costs about €4.55 per 24 hours but needs a personal Dutch OV-chipkaart with a subscription, which visitors cannot get on the day, so budget €10–€15 a day at a private rental shop instead. Park it in the Stationsplein garage under the square, the largest bicycle park in the world at some 12,500 spaces, where the first 24 hours are free.

Questions, answered

Where is Fletcher Hotel Restaurant Loosdrecht Amsterdam located?
Fletcher Hotel Restaurant Loosdrecht Amsterdam is in Amsterdam, Utrecht (253 Oud Loosdrechtsedijk, Amsterdam, Netherlands), close to central Amsterdam.
How much does Fletcher Hotel Restaurant Loosdrecht Amsterdam cost per night?
Recent rates started around €89 per night, but prices are set live — check the booking page for your exact dates.
How many stars is Fletcher Hotel Restaurant Loosdrecht Amsterdam?
Fletcher Hotel Restaurant Loosdrecht Amsterdam is a 4-star hotel in Utrecht.
Is Fletcher Hotel Restaurant Loosdrecht Amsterdam a good hotel?
Guests rate it 3.7 across 1979 reviews. It’s an upscale choice for Utrecht.
Can I visit the castles and the Utrechtse Heuvelrug without a car?
Yes, with some planning. For Nationaal Park Utrechtse Heuvelrug, take the train to Driebergen-Zeist (12 minutes) and bus 50 towards Doorn, which passes Huis Doorn and drops you near the woods below the Amerongse Berg, at 69 metres the highest point in the province. Slot Zuylen is reachable by bus from the centre or a 25-minute cycle along the Vecht from Zuilen. Kasteel de Haar at Haarzuilens is the awkward one — bus 127 from Utrecht Centraal, then a walk, and entry is around €19. Staying in Zeist, De Bilt or Bilthoven (€110–€180) puts you at the edge of the park and saves the daily journey out.
What is the best area to stay in Utrecht for a first visit?
The Binnenstad, ideally the southern half around the Museumkwartier and the Nieuwegracht. From there the Domtoren, Museum Speelklok, Centraal Museum and Museum Catharijneconvent are all inside a 10-minute walk, and Utrecht Centraal is about 15 minutes on foot. Expect €150–€230 for a 4-star double, or €100–€150 if you shift to Wittevrouwen or Vogelenbuurt just past the Griftpark. Lombok, west of the station, is the cheapest central choice at around €90–€130.
What is the cheapest month to visit Utrecht?
January is the cheapest overall, with 3-star weekend doubles from about €70, followed by early February and the week between Christmas and New Year. Avoid the midweek of the Vakantiebeurs in mid-January and the Huishoudbeurs in late February, when the Jaarbeurs fills city hotels. If you want summer, July and early August are unusually good value in the business districts — Rijnsweerd, Papendorp, De Uithof and Nieuwegein drop to €80–€110 because the university and the offices are empty. The most expensive weeks are late September for the Nederlands Film Festival and 26–27 April for Koningsdag.
How many nights do you need in Utrecht?
Two nights is enough for the city itself, three if you want the province as well. Two gives you the Binnenstad and Oudegracht on the first day and the Museumkwartier plus the Rietveld Schröderhuis on the second. A third night lets you take the train 15–20 minutes to Amersfoort, or bus 50 towards Doorn and the Utrechtse Heuvelrug. Four nights suits anyone using a Museumkaart at roughly €75, since it pays back after about four museums.
How do I get from Schiphol to Utrecht?
Take the direct train: Schiphol to Utrecht Centraal takes about 32 minutes, runs several times an hour including through the night, and costs roughly €11.50 second class. Buy at the yellow machines or tap in and out with a contactless card at the gates. A taxi covers the 45 km for something like €90–€120 and is slower in the morning peak on the A4 and A2. If you are staying in Amersfoort or Zeist, change at Utrecht Centraal; for Zeist, continue to Driebergen-Zeist and take bus 50 or 52 the last 4 km.

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