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Lovely 4p Apt Near Canals Utrecht City Centre
Lovely 4p Apt Near Canals Utrecht City Centre
Lovely 4p Apt Near Canals Utrecht City Centre
Lovely 4p Apt Near Canals Utrecht City Centre
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Lovely 4p Apt Near Canals Utrecht City Centre

Raamstraat 21, Utrecht, Netherlands

Lovely 4p Apt Near Canals Utrecht City Centre is an economical option in Vogelenbuurt, Utrecht, handy for travellers focused on central Vogelenbuurt and the main sights.

Guests typically choose Vogelenbuurt for its balance of location and price; Lovely 4p Apt Near Canals Utrecht City Centre is a good fit if you want to be near the action in Utrecht.

Rates shift with the season and with demand, so the live price on the booking page is always the one to trust — tap through for tonight’s or your dates' real availability.

Key facts

Area
Vogelenbuurt
Address
Raamstraat 21, Utrecht, Netherlands

What’s included

Air conditioning First aid Internet access Non smoking rooms Wifi

What hotels in Utrecht actually cost

Budget in Utrecht means €70–€110 a night. That buys a hostel private room or a small 2-star near Lombok and the Kanaalstraat, or a chain double with free parking in Kanaleneiland, Nieuwegein, Houten or Vianen — clean, functional, 10 minutes from Utrecht Centraal by tram or Sprinter, breakfast usually €12–€18 extra. Mid-range is €120–€180: a 3- or 4-star in the Binnenstad or Museumkwartier, or a 4-star garden hotel in Zeist or Bilthoven near the Heuvelrug. Top-end in Utrecht runs €200–€350 for canal-house rooms and the handful of properties in historic buildings around the Nieuwegracht and Janskerkhof; there is no five-star resort tier here, so €350 is close to the practical ceiling outside fair weeks.

Rates spike on a schedule you can plan around. Jaarbeurs trade fairs push centre and Kanaleneiland midweek prices up by €50–€100 a night; Koningsdag on 26–27 April, the Nederlands Film Festival in late September and Le Guess Who? in November do the same at weekends; and when Amsterdam sells out in mid-October, Utrecht absorbs the overflow because it is 26 minutes away. Utrecht city adds tourist tax as a percentage of the room rate — currently around 7% — and it is often charged at checkout rather than included in the quoted €. Amersfoort, Zeist and the smaller municipalities set their own, usually a fixed amount per person per night. Free parking is normal in Leidsche Rijn, Houten and Nieuwegein and rare in the Binnenstad, where hotel garages charge €20–€30 for 24 hours.

The Utrecht booking traps nobody warns you about

The first is the Jaarbeurs calendar. The exhibition halls sit directly across the tracks from Utrecht Centraal, so a large fair or congress empties the city’s rooms on a Tuesday in February as thoroughly as a festival would on a Saturday in September. Check the Jaarbeurs dates before you fix your nights — shifting a midweek stay by two days can save €60–€80 a night, and if it cannot be moved, Amersfoort, Woerden or Houten stay reasonable and are 9–20 minutes out by train. The second is Amsterdam: plenty of people book Utrecht as a cheaper base, which works well, but it means Utrecht prices follow Amsterdam’s peaks, including Amsterdam Dance Event in October and the King’s Day weekend.

The area people wrongly skip is Overvecht, and to a lesser extent Zuilen. Neither is scenic, but Utrecht Overvecht station is 5 minutes from Centraal, rooms sit €40–€60 below the Binnenstad, and Slot Zuylen and the Vecht towpath towards Maarssen are on the doorstep. The other thing worth knowing is the bike: OV-fiets hire at Utrecht Centraal costs about €4.55 per 24 hours but needs a personal Dutch OV-chipkaart with a subscription, which visitors cannot get on the day, so budget €10–€15 a day at a private rental shop instead. Park it in the Stationsplein garage under the square, the largest bicycle park in the world at some 12,500 spaces, where the first 24 hours are free.

Where to stay in Utrecht: which area suits which traveller

Stay in the Binnenstad if it is your first visit — the Oudegracht wharf cellars, Museum Speelklok on Steenweg and the Domtoren are all within a 10-minute walk of each other, and Utrecht Centraal is under 15 minutes on foot through Hoog Catharijne. Expect roughly €150–€230 for a 4-star double in the centre, more when the Jaarbeurs has a fair on. The Museumkwartier, the quiet southern end of the Binnenstad along the Nieuwegracht, puts you between Centraal Museum, Museum Catharijneconvent and Sonnenborgh for similar money but with far less late-night noise. Wittevrouwen and Vogelenbuurt, just north-east past the Griftpark, run about €100–€150 in small hotels and B&Bs and are a 15-minute walk from the Dom. Lombok, immediately west of the station, is the cheapest genuinely central option at around €90–€130, with the Turkish and Moroccan food shops of the Kanaalstraat on the doorstep.

Further out, prices drop and you trade walking for a train or tram. Kanaleneiland, Nieuwegein, Houten and Vianen sit at roughly €75–€115 for a chain double with parking, and all are 8–15 minutes from Utrecht Centraal by tram 60/61 or Sprinter. Leidsche Rijn and Papendorp suit drivers arriving on the A2 at about €90–€140; Rijnsweerd and Utrecht Science Park (De Uithof) are business and hospital territory and go cheap in July and August. If you came for the greener half of the province, base yourself in Zeist, De Bilt or Bilthoven near the Utrechtse Heuvelrug (€110–€180 in country hotels), or in Amersfoort, 15–20 minutes by train, where a room by the Koppelpoort costs €100–€160 and puts the Mondriaanhuis and Museum Flehite on your street. Overvecht and Zuilen are the budget end at €70–€100, with Slot Zuylen and a 5-minute train ride into town as compensation.

Questions, answered

Where is Lovely 4p Apt Near Canals Utrecht City Centre located?
Lovely 4p Apt Near Canals Utrecht City Centre is in Vogelenbuurt, Utrecht (Raamstraat 21, Utrecht, Netherlands), close to central Vogelenbuurt.
How much does Lovely 4p Apt Near Canals Utrecht City Centre cost per night?
Prices are set live by the hotel — check the booking page for a real rate for your dates.
Do I need a car in Utrecht?
No, not for the city — Utrecht Centraal is the country’s busiest station and trams 22, 60 and 61 plus U-OV buses reach Utrecht Science Park, Nieuwegein and IJsselstein in under 20 minutes. A car becomes useful for Kasteel de Haar at Haarzuilens, Huis Doorn, Wijk bij Duurstede and the Loosdrechtse Plassen. If you do drive, park at the P+R at Westraven or Papendorp for around €5 a day including public transport into the centre, rather than paying €5–€7.50 an hour on the street. Note the low-emission zone for older diesels in the centre and the congestion where the A2, A12 and A27 meet at Oudenrijn and Lunetten.
Is Utrecht better for families or for couples?
It works for both, but the areas differ. Families do well in Utrecht Oost, Tuindorp or near Wilhelminapark, where rooms run €110–€160, streets are quiet and the Spoorwegmuseum at Maliebaanstation and the nijntje museum are easy reaches; several suburban hotels in Houten and Nieuwegein have family rooms and free parking for €90–€120. Couples tend to prefer the canal houses of the Museumkwartier and the Nieuwegracht at €180–€300, with the wharf-level restaurants on the Oudegracht below. Check individual listings for cots and extra beds, since many Binnenstad buildings are 17th-century and have narrow stairs and no lift.
What should I book early in Utrecht?
Timed tickets for the Rietveld Schröderhuis on Prins Hendriklaan, which are sold through Centraal Museum and regularly gone several days ahead, and the guided Domtoren climb, which is the only way up the 112-metre tower. Hotels need booking two to three months out for the Nederlands Film Festival in late September, Le Guess Who? in November and the Koningsdag weekend of 26–27 April. Check the Jaarbeurs fair calendar too: a big trade fair can add €50–€100 a night to a Tuesday. Everything else, including the Heuvelrug hotels in Zeist and Bilthoven, can usually be picked up a fortnight ahead outside July and August.
How much does a hotel in Utrecht cost per night?
Budget rooms sit at €70–€110, mid-range at €120–€180 and the top end at €200–€350; there is no five-star resort tier in the province, so €350 is close to the ceiling. The cheap end means a 2-star near Lombok or a chain double with parking in Kanaleneiland, Vianen or Houten; the top end means a canal house near the Nieuwegracht or Janskerkhof. Utrecht city adds tourist tax of around 7% of the room rate, often collected at checkout, and breakfast is usually €12–€18 on top. Hotel garage parking in the Binnenstad runs €20–€30 per 24 hours, while Leidsche Rijn and Nieuwegein throw it in free.
Is Utrecht walkable?
Yes — the Binnenstad is about 1.5 km end to end, ringed by the Singel canal, and you can cross it in 20 minutes. Utrecht Centraal to the Dom is roughly 15 minutes on foot through Hoog Catharijne, and the Museumkwartier museums are all within a few hundred metres of each other. Outside the ring, walking gets long: Utrecht Science Park is 5 km east, so use tram 22, and Overvecht is a 5-minute train ride. Cycling is the default here; private hire runs €10–€15 a day, because the €4.55 OV-fiets needs a Dutch OV-chipkaart subscription visitors cannot arrange on the spot.
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