I discovered this amazing place when I was trying to see the Bosch exhibition. By the time I got to Den Bosch it had been and gone, the exhibition that is. I decided to discover De Bosch anyway and what a beautiful and charming place it is.||The CubaCasa is situated in a canalside residence and appears relatively small on the outside, it is in effect very spacious. I had booked a room with a balcony and it managed to leave me totally speechless.(No mean feat that). The room itself was crammed with an extraordinary amount of antique porcelain, paintings, photographs and so on. It was exceptionally cosy with wood panelling, plants and a mini bar full of ice-cold beer. However, the balcony was in fact huge, totally covered with flowering plants, outside seating with a huge table and benches and chairs. There were even gas heaters for when the evenings are chilly. ||Breakfast was plentiful and is served in a large room downstairs and is a great way of meeting fellow guests. One of the best things for me were the endless coffees, a Chopin piano concerto in the background and a frank exchange about the way of the world with the owner. The owners are a delightful couple who make you feel very welcome, with a little help of their two small dogs.||The only little cloud for me were the steep stairs, which put the fear of God in me. Going up was fine, but going down I would be put to shame by a 100 year old lady, had there been one.||I hope that at some time later this year I have another opportunity to visit Den Bosch and stay at the CubaCasa. I look forward to it and recommend CubaCasa...
Read moreWhat a find! A great place to stay - lovely quirky rooms filled with treasures, so much to look at. Our room had its own balcony with heaters so just about okay to sit out there in chilly April. Comfy bed with memory foam topper. Private bathroom just outside but towelling robes available. Steep stairs as in all buildings of this age.||Breakfast around one big table so you could chat to other guests and to the owner (and his dogs) who is a mine of info about the local area.||Den Bosch is a pretty, walkable city. Lots of restaurants, bars and shops with a market on Saturday. Also lovely walking along the canals. B&B situated 5 mins walk from the main square and 2 mins from train station.||Parking outside on street is expensive but there is secure, underground parking at the station.||Owner has problems accepting some cards for payment but there is a cash point just...
Read moreI booked this hotel through Booking.com only to receive a message stating that they charge 15 EUROS TO STORE YOUR LUGGAGE, before or after check out whch is always complimentary. If this was bad enough, they also charge you 15 EUROS PER HOUR, if you ARRIVE/BOOK in after 6.30pm! ||I have stayed all over the world and I have never had to pay such fees. I have already paid for the room from 3pm, apart from unsocial hours, one should be able to arrive when it's convenient to the customer! This is not good customer service. ||Following on from cancelling the booking, I mentioned to Josh that I travel to the Netherland a lot as my daughter lives there and Josh wrote "I suggest you make a cheap reservation at one of your former adresses, if they still want to have you".....WOW, all I can say is, how rude, and I wouldn't have expected anything less from...
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