The Den s Hertogenbosch a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
'S-Hertogenbosch · Netherlands · Magistratenlaan 54
About The Den s Hertogenbosch a Tribute Portfolio Hotel — Luxury Boutique Hotel in 'S-Hertogenbosch
The Den s Hertogenbosch a Tribute Portfolio Hotel is an exceptional 4-star hotel in 'S-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, restaurant, co working, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.5 / 5
This hotel is very nice and upscale, rooftop, great breakfast, and in a great location. Definitely recommend!! Just make sure to check at the upfront desk to ensure you get the correct bed, they put me what looks like a room with twin beds and I know I had picked queen beds. Also if you are from the US bring soap and rags as they did not provide them. They do provide body wash and larger towels. Still recommend this hotel!! The employees were also terrific.
Very good hotel. Just a single night stay on business, mostly used the upstairs bar with great balcony views, staff very good. Reception faultless and a decent breakfast. Located 5 minutes walk to the train station, ideal for the morning getaway. Short stroll into the main town.
I was expecting a more upscale, boutique experience given that this hotel is part of the Tribute Portfolio by Marriott, but overall I left disappointed. The positives: • The staff is friendly and welcoming. • The overall aesthetic is modern and thoughtfully designed. • The bathroom was surprisingly spacious, something that’s rare in Europe and definitely appreciated. • The rooftop bar is a highlight, with a great vibe and ambiance that stands out. However, there were several letdowns: • The breakfast was underwhelming. I’d honestly recommend skipping it, taking the points, and grabbing something from the grocery store nearby. • The location isn’t ideal. It takes at least 40 minutes round-trip to get into the city center, and the surrounding area doesn’t offer much. For such a small town, it felt surprisingly inconvenient. • The biggest issue for me was the lack of proper air conditioning. When we booked, the website mentioned A/C, but in reality, it’s just a weak “climate control” system that recirculates warm air. The window barely opens, so during a heat wave, this becomes really uncomfortable. This should be clearly stated on the website, it’s a dealbreaker for many travelers, especially in warmer months.