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Leonardo Hotel Utrecht City Center

Vredenburg 14, 3511 BA Utrecht
In the heart of the city
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Utrecht

Located in the heart of the Netherlands, Utrecht is one of the country’s most ancient cities, but it’s the way it blends the old with the new that makes it so interesting. Castles have been adapted into restaurants and shops, while former industrial storage areas now house cafés and boutiques. This is a vibrant university city that is unafraid of moving with the times, and if you are looking for a Utrecht hotel in a good location, the Leonardo Hotel Utrecht City Center places you right in the centre of the action.

Get your bearings

Any city tour should include a trip to the Dom Tower, a beautiful 14th-century cathedral tower that, at 112m, is the highest in the Netherlands. On a clear day, you can even see as far as Amsterdam from its viewing platform. Back at ground level, the city is ringed by elegant tree-lined canals, whose banks are home to a thriving café culture.

Don’t miss

Utrecht is home to a diverse range of museums, with everything from trains to fine art on offer. Particular highlights include the Museum Speelklok, which claims to be the most musical museum in the world and houses a vast collection of music boxes, street organs and carillon clocks, and the Miffy Museum, dedicated to the cute children’s character (known as Nijntje in Dutch) created by Utrecht-born writer and illustrator Dick Bruna in 1955.

While you’re there

With a young university population, Utrecht’s culture and events scene is thriving. Check out the TivoliVredenburg for its exciting programme of music across five different halls, and the Beatrix Theater for touring musical productions and more. Film fans visiting in September will also enjoy the annual Netherlands Film Festival, which sees directors, screenwriters and film fans congregate to watch the latest releases.

Located in the heart of the Netherlands, Utrecht is one of the country’s most ancient cities, but it’s the way it blends the old with the new that makes it so interesting. Castles have been adapted into restaurants and shops, while former industrial storage areas now house cafés and boutiques. This is a vibrant university city that is unafraid of moving with the times, and if you are looking for a Utrecht hotel in a good location, the Leonardo Hotel Utrecht City Center places you right in the centre of the action.

Get your bearings

Any city tour should include a trip to the Dom Tower, a beautiful 14th-century cathedral tower that, at 112m, is the highest in the Netherlands. On a clear day, you can even see as far as Amsterdam from its viewing platform. Back at ground level, the city is ringed by elegant tree-lined canals, whose banks are home to a thriving café culture.

Don’t miss

Utrecht is home to a diverse range of museums, with everything from trains to fine art on offer. Particular highlights include the Museum Speelklok, which claims to be the most musical museum in the world and houses a vast collection of music boxes, street organs and carillon clocks, and the Miffy Museum, dedicated to the cute children’s character (known as Nijntje in Dutch) created by Utrecht-born writer and illustrator Dick Bruna in 1955.

While you’re there

With a young university population, Utrecht’s culture and events scene is thriving. Check out the TivoliVredenburg for its exciting programme of music across five different halls, and the Beatrix Theater for touring musical productions and more. Film fans visiting in September will also enjoy the annual Netherlands Film Festival, which sees directors, screenwriters and film fans congregate to watch the latest releases.