We were again surprised to find a funny looking man in front of our hotel name in the Michelin Guide 2012. We found out it is a "Bib Hotel", the guide explaines: A hotel that offers quality with a majority of the rooms under € 80 in rural areas and under € 100 in the city and large tourist destinations (price for 2 persons excl. breakfast) The best addresses at a reasonable price.

Bib Hotel

           

 


 

        




Our hotel......

It was our forefather, Jules Joseph Grossat, who established a confectionery in 1922 on the site of the present hotel. In 1995 we opened the doors to our hotel "De Emauspoort". Part of the hotel comprises is a room with great ambience situated in the oldest building. This room is very suitable for formal and informal meetings.

Jules Joseph Grossat in front of the old bakery in Delft around 1925


Accommodation… Our 3-star hotel has 24 double rooms and 2 Gypsy Caravans. All are pleasantly decorated and are fitted with shower or bath, toilet, telephone, TV, coffee and tea making facilities. In all rooms a free WIFI-network is available for your own laptop or PDA. 

A number of rooms are located in our picturesque courtyard. At the front of the hotel are 2 rooms with views of the most painted and photographed house in Delft. Please note that our hotel is non-smoking. In the morning we serve a large breakfast buffet, you can allways rely on fresh baked bread from our own bakery.

In the evening you are welcome to enjoy the atmosphere of our lounge room until 10 pm. Here you can drink a cup of coffee or order a drink from the bar. This room also has a reading table, TV and Internet.

You will remember a stay at "Hotel de Emauspoort" for it's informal and personal atmosphere. We are there for you day and night.

 Double room at Hotel de Emauspoort in Delft

 

 

 

 

 

 

Double room at Hotel de Emauspoort in Delft


Recent archeological finds suggest this could be the house depicted in the famous painting "The Little Street" by Johannes Vermeer.

The Little Street painted by the Delft painter Johannes Vermeer

Rick Steves' Guide Amsterdam, Bruges & Brussels 2007: Picture-perfect and family-run, is relaxed, friendly, and wrapped around the family's 82-year-old bakery. It's ideally located one block from the Market Square. The 23 rooms, named for sea heroes and Delft artists (most you've never heard of), overlook the canal or peek into the courtyard. Romantics can stay in one of their two "Gypsy caravans" ("Pipo de Clown" or "Mammaloe"). Borrow bikes for free........Dear Mr Rick Steve, I am sorry to inform your readers that we do not have the bikes anymore. Due to some accidents with the bikes we decided to stop this service to our guests.

Rick Steves Guide 2007

The Lonely Planet 2007: Comfy, old-style rooms, plus two attentively restored gypsy caravans (named 'Pipo de Clown' and 'Mammaloe') Delightful. Big fat bonus: the bakery-confectionery store next doors provides the big fat breakfast.
 

Lonely Planet 2007

Vrouwenregt 9-11 - 2611 KK Delft
Telefoon +31 (0)15 2190219 - Fax +31 (0)15 2148251
emauspoort@emauspoort.nl
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