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Top choice in Haarlem


Opened in 2018 in the former printing and die-cast workshop dating from 1703 that once housed the royal printer Johan Enschedé, this stunning property has a monumental metal staircase topped by a stained-glass dome. Its 17 rooms ranging from 30 to 50 sq metres have chandeliers, beamed ceilings and streamlined contemporary decor. Also here are a bistro and Michelin-starred restaurant.

Johan Enschedé printed the first Dutch bank notes, and, elsewhere, still prints euros for five different countries today.


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