The Collector Hotel
by the TopOfHotel team
The Collector is the most nature-immersed, organic-leaning boutique in The Hague.
The Collector is the most nature-immersed, organic-leaning boutique in The Hague.
In-Depth Review
Rooms and decor
The whole place is built on a biophilic idea — bring nature indoors. Live plants, plant walls and natural materials carry from the lobby straight into the rooms. The rooms themselves lean on wood, natural fabrics and live greenery, which makes them feel calm and easy on the eyes. Guests single out the quiet and the cleanliness in particular. They're sized for two, and the bathrooms are nicely finished with organic toiletries.
Food and amenities
Breakfast is the headline here, and it's included in the rate. It's organic and pulled from local producers — homemade bread, farm eggs, herbal tea and fresh fruit — so it reads more like a small kitchen's effort than a chain buffet. Wi-Fi is free and there's a front desk, but this is a boutique, not a resort: no pool, no spa.
Location and getting there
You're in the middle of The Hague. The Mauritshuis and the Escher museum are a few minutes away on foot, with good restaurants close by, and Den Haag Centraal station is about 1 km off — roughly a 12-minute walk. For a culture-and-walking trip, that's a strong position.
Things to know before booking
The rooms aren't very large — perfectly fine for two, but tight next to apartment-style suites elsewhere in the city. There's no pool and no spa, and with breakfast-only service you'll be heading out for dinner. Rates start around $177 a night and run to about $314 for the top end.
Our take
This is the pick for couples on a wellness bent, eco-minded travelers, and anyone who wants a stay that feels nothing like a chain. The 9.0/10 score backs up the atmosphere. Families chasing a pool or a big suite should look at another option — but for plant-filled calm in a walkable centre, The Collector earns it.
Score Breakdown
Assessed by our editorial team from data and real guest reviews
The Honest Verdict — pros & what to know
- The whole hotel runs on a biophilic design — live plants, plant walls and natural materials from the lobby to the rooms, which is genuinely different from a chain.
- Breakfast is organic and sourced from local producers: homemade bread, farm eggs, herbal tea and fresh fruit, and it's included in the rate.
- A strong 9.0/10 score on Booking.com, with guests repeatedly praising the calm, the quiet and the cleanliness.
- Central location — about 1 km from Den Haag Centraal, with the Mauritshuis and the Escher museum a few minutes away on foot.
- Rooms lean into wood, natural fabrics and live greenery, with nicely finished bathrooms stocked with organic toiletries.
- Rooms aren't very large, especially next to the apartment-style suites at the Staybridge nearby — fine for two, but not roomy.
- There's no pool and no spa on site, so this isn't the pick if wellness facilities matter to you.
- With everything walkable and breakfast-only, you'll head out for dinner — there's no full restaurant in the hotel.
Who It’s For
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Amenities
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Insider Tips
- Walk to the Mauritshuis and the Escher museum — both are only a few minutes from the door, so you can skip transit on a culture day.
- Show up hungry for the organic breakfast; it's included and built from local producers, so it's worth not eating elsewhere.
- If you want a pool or a big suite, look at another option in the lineup — this place trades facilities for atmosphere.