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Friesland


Five stylishly contemporary rooms are available in this historic building from 1898, the very spot where the Netherlands' famous extra-strong King peppermints were first made in 1902. Luxurious rooms are equipped with a kettle and sophisticated lighting, and a spiral staircase twists up to two loft rooms. Breakfast, 100% organic and delivered to your room, costs €10.

Note that the B&B has no reception; guests dial various telephone numbers to open the automatic-opening front door and bedrooms.


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