The Palace Hotel in Noordwijk will be owned by Van der Valk Hotels in the first week of August. This makes the first Van der Valk Hotel on the Dutch coast a fact. With the purchase of this hotel, the total number of Van der Valk Hotels in the Netherlands has increased to 78. Van der Valk is expanding its diverse range of hotels with this new hotel.
Thalita van der Valk, fourth generation Van der Valk, and granddaughter of Gerrit and Toos van der Valk, will have final responsibility for the hotel. From the first week of August, a ‘Toekan’ flag will fly at the Palace Hotel in Noordwijk. The Van der Valk Palace Hotel is a luxury hotel that stands for comfort, quality and good taste. It features 120 rooms, a brasserie, a lounge & bar, 13 meeting rooms, an aqua center and a fitness club. “We are extremely proud of this particularly beautiful purchase and that we managed to come to an agreement with all parties. We already have beautiful hotels on the beach in Bonaire, Spain, Curacao and France but this is our first hotel in the Netherlands near the beach,” said Thalita van der Valk.
With the takeover in the middle of the summer, the busiest months of the year, we will start right away with the current team of employees and do everything we can to make sure guests enjoy this beautiful hotel and the beautiful surroundings. Van der Valk will use the coming year to adjust the ‘Look & Feel’ of the hotel and bring it up to the Van der Valk standard. In the process, the authentic elements for which the hotel is known are not lost sight of. Palace Hotel Noordwijk is a beautiful new Van der Valk establishment with its convenient central location in Noordwijk, 250 meters from the beach and 150 meters from the shopping street. An ideal place to stay as a guest in Noordwijk.
About Van der Valk
The Netherlands’ oldest and largest hotel chain Van der Valk has more than a hundred hotels spread across the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, France, Spain and the Netherlands Antilles. Started in the late 1920s as an eatery in Voorschoten by Martinus and Rie Van der Valk. The fourth generation has taken over from the third, and in some hotels the fifth generation is already joining in.