The family run Anchor is a fine bet for a basic room (ask to see a couple) on one of the city's most popular, restaurant- and bar-strung streets. Some of its 23 rooms share a bathroom in the corridor. The hotel has overnight bicycle storage, rents bicycles and lures many a local punter into its busy ground-floor pub with billiard table.
Hotel Café ’t Anker
Leeuwarden
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