This Holland, Michigan hotel offers a free breakfast and free high-speed internet access. Hope College and the Holland Museum are just a short drive from the hotel.
Ji Hyeon
South Korea
uncomfortable breakfast condition, so crowded... nothing to enjoy for fresh
This hotel, located 2 miles from downtown Holland, Michigan and Hope College, features rooms with free Wi-Fi. The 100% smoke-free hotel has an indoor pool and on-site restaurant.
Shadday
United States
Not impressed with Gold Coast. While the meal was okay the drink selection was terrible. I will not stay here again one out of five
Located off US Highway 31, this Holland, Michigan, hotel is a 10-minute drive from Hope College. The hotel features an indoor pool, free Wi-Fi and a hot buffet breakfast.
amy
Canada
The hotel and rooms were very clean and tidy. Nice staff. Nice desk in the room, very handy. Pool was out of service. The cost per night was higher than expected especially as this is an older facility.
Boasting an indoor swimming pool, an on-site restaurant and a fitness center, Courtyard by Marriott Holland Downtown is nestled in Holland’s downtown area.
Jackie
United States
The pool, the beds were comfortable, very clean and staff was friendly.
Located in downtown Holland, this modern hotel provides easy access to dining, shopping and entertainment. The hotel features rooms with a flat-screen TV and common areas for meetings and events.
Set in Holland and with Van Andel Arena reachable within 34 km, avid hotels - Zeeland, an IHG Hotel offers concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi throughout the property...
Glendon
Canada
Breakfast Was Absolutely Great, So Many Choices, Free Coffee At All Hours. Room Very Very Nice, Loved The No Carpet And Soft Beds! Great Bathroom Toiletries! Huge Shower!
Just off Highway 31, a short drive from Lake Michigan beaches, this hotel in Holland, Michigan offers a free hot breakfast every morning and guestrooms with free wireless internet access.
Elaine
Canada
The fact that hotel was designed to be like Holland. Close to grocery store. Excellent map given out at front desk showing us everything we needed to know. Front desk staff very helpful. Was ablt to get our room early. Very clean. Comfy beds. Good value for June.
This hotel, located 2 miles from downtown Holland, Michigan and Hope College, features rooms with free Wi-Fi. The 100% smoke-free hotel has an indoor pool and on-site restaurant.
Located off US Highway 31, this Holland, Michigan, hotel is a 10-minute drive from Hope College. The hotel features an indoor pool, free Wi-Fi and a hot buffet breakfast.
nice work space, comfortable bed and friendly staff.
Set in Holland and with Van Andel Arena reachable within 34 km, avid hotels - Zeeland, an IHG Hotel offers concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi throughout the property...
Located in Holland and with Van Andel Arena reachable within 45 km, Home2 Suites By Hilton Holland provides a fitness centre, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a shared lounge.
it’s very clean, good breakfast, and a very good staff
Situated in Holland, 44 km from Van Andel Arena, WoodSpring Suites Holland - Grand Rapids features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Fly into Gerald R. Ford International Airport, Grand Rapids, 55km from Holland. Alternatively, drive via Interstate 196 if domestic. International travellers may need connecting flights. No direct water transport available.
The most convenient airport for Holland, Michigan is Gerald R. Ford International Airport. It's approximately 64 kilometres away, offering numerous domestic and international flights, making it accessible and efficient for all travellers.
In Holland, Michigan, public transport is available via the MAX Transit system, offering fixed routes and on-demand services. Alternatively, cycling is popular due to the city's extensive bike paths. Car hire is also an option for more flexibility. Always check the latest schedules and routes online.
Downtown Holland is the ideal area to stay in Holland, Michigan, offering a blend of historic charm, shopping, dining, and cultural attractions. It's conveniently located near the city's main attractions, including Windmill Island Gardens and Holland State Park.
Holland, Michigan, USA experiences a humid continental climate with distinct summer and winter seasons. Summers (June-August) are warm with average highs of 27°C, while winters (December-February) are cold and snowy, with average lows of -6°C. The city receives significant rainfall throughout the year, with the wettest month being September.
What guests said about Holland:
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely downtown during springtime.
Lovely downtown during springtime. Beautiful Centennial Park. Great restaurants and places to enjoy a cup of coffee. Lots to do and see in the area.
The only negative thing was the construction in and around town.
Connie
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Property is adequate for the rate.
Property is adequate for the rate. It could use an upgrade, but mostly staff could use training in customer service. Front desk staff was standing around - there was no hot coffee, staff not helpful with local directions etc
Mary Anne
United States
10
Scored 10
Next time we will try to make it to a beach.
Next time we will try to make it to a beach. We did eat a meal at Sandy Point Beach House which is a short drive from Holland, located in West Olive. Funky, local beachy ambiance, extremely casual with great food. We also enjoyed eating at Butch's Dry Dock. Terrific place! The scenery is very nice. We also enjoyed Boatwerks which is in a marina style location with great facilities and large outside eating areas. Food and service are excellent. The Windmill Island is not to be missed with a full-size, working windmill on the property. Beautiful flowers and plants. Worth the $12 adult admission, kids are free. Downtown, including the historic area, are great with shops, restaurants and bars. This is a very relaxed, informal area with very friendly, helpful people. Next time we will include visits to Nelis' Dutch Village and also the Farmers' Market...
MikeyrInJeff
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
We liked the access to the lake and the beaches.
We liked the access to the lake and the beaches. Recommend Boatwerks Restaurant on the water; great atmosphere, great food, prices similar to any other place you might go to.
We found the downtown historic part of Holland a little difficult to access. Didn't see any 'tourist bureau' and no good map of the area at the hotel or the few other places we checked. We purposely didn't go during the Tulip Festival but enjoyed seeing the tulip 'stalks' in neighborhoods.
Grace
United States
10
Scored 10
The town of Holland is AMAZING!
The town of Holland is AMAZING! I've never seen a cleaner town or city! There was no garbage or junk in anyone's yards, even when phone gps took us to the suburbs. There's LOTS of trees throughout the city. Northeast Veldheer Tulip Garden has twice the tulips as the city's Windmill Island Gardens, we're told, so we chose their $15 instead of the other $12. We arrived the Thursday of Tulip Time's week, which a few days later for their prime 2023 tulips. We headed to downtown and unknowingly got stuck in the children's parade traffic for an hour. There were lots of helpful police directing intersections, however downtown traffic was still slow. The next day, downtown Washington Street and 12 Streets were VERY enjoyable with double tulips galore. Centennial and Kollen Parks are lovely as any waterways around. The business and residential buildings are so amazing, including a college! We're told the city was re-structured in the late 80's. Even the sidewalks and streets have hot water underneath for melting snow and ice in the winter! First time I've heard of this. We thoroughly enjoyed seeing and shopping in the Seedlings' gift shop, I believe on north River Ave. The second day, we also went to Lake Michigan via the northern route of Lake Macatawa, within 15 minutes' drive. Then we ventured back to Holland and south to Saugatuck, Douglas and South Haven. The apple and cherry tree blossoms were in their prime May 11th, along with lilacs half open; and cherries are popular in South Haven and peaches in Grand Haven, I believe. Holland would be a great city/town to live in, and it's understandable why many are moving there. Get a local map before going and ask advice before diving in like we did. :)
Dawn
United States
10
Scored 10
We LOVE Holland - really cute downtown area with lots of...
We LOVE Holland - really cute downtown area with lots of terrific places to eat and shop. Plenty of convenient big box stores and chain restaurant options on Route 31. Love the local Dutch heritage and proximity to Lake Michigan. Wonderful beaches in the summer. Be sure to check out the Galleria which is an outstanding restaurant/art gallery for local artists. Hope College is beautiful and 8th Street is a must.
I was pleasantly surprised with brightness and cleanliness of the room. We felt that we were in a safe area.
My husband and I stayed in the accessibility room 133. I liked the nightlights on each light switch.
We also liked the hot breakfast provided. Biscuits and gravy. If I were to eat them again, I think I might micro the biscuits
first. They also had a pancake machine, sausage/egg/cheese bagels, usual carbs, cereals, oatmeal, juices and coffee.
We had a quiet,, restful night.
We would recommend this hotel.
hard to locate but Inn owner was helpful. he overcommunicates the fact that there is no cancellation, no matter what, Room was very clean but sparse , no other facilities. Very serene surrounding. internet is ok, No TV channels but they have an extensive collection of old DVD's. Close to Holland
The fact that hotel was designed to be like Holland. Close to grocery store. Excellent map given out at front desk showing us everything we needed to know. Front desk staff very helpful. Was ablt to get our room early. Very clean. Comfy beds. Good value for June.
I had breakfast off-site each morning. The hotel's breakfast offerings seemed pretty meager and so I chose to experience more of the local color of Holland, MI for breakfast. All within a 2-3 minute walk of the hotel.
The hotel was clean and comfortable, a little pricey for what it was, but it might have just been the weekend we went because other nights seemed much more reasonable. I loved the free drink machine in the lobby.
Love this hotel. So clean and comfortable and luxurious. Even with Covid, they still had a nice breakfast, which most places do not right now. Definitely hope to come back again some time soon.
I booked this hotel for a friend and called the property the name of the person staying. She had a difficulty checking in even though I called the front desk prio and paid in full.
The location had a lot of good options and close to downtown Holland. The room was very clean and the bed was very comfortable, which made for a great night’s sleep.
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