Klederdracht
Klederdracht

// I’M A PRIVATE ROOM / 1X2P + 2X1P BED

Hello I’m the

Klederdracht

Room

Own bathroom and toilet.

I’m a private room for a maximum of four people. My ceilings are as high as the sky, I can open the doors all the way so the Dutch air can rush through my room. I have my own shower and toilet, so don’t have to share with anybody if you book me. You can stay in my big bed or around the corner in one of my two single beds. I’m great for those wanting to stay together in one room but who do like some extra privacy as my room is L-shaped. I’m located on the second floor next to the Old School Room which is one of my two other 4-person rooms.

// Hello I’m a Traditional Costume. You guys probably think we all look like this over here in the Lands of the Low. Parading the streets and making ruckus with our clogs. We don’t! At least, not all of us. There are still two towns in the Netherlands where these clothes are worn: Staphorst and Bunschoten. If you’re interested, there are several annual festivals you can visit and enjoy our magnificent designer past. Most men’s costumes looked like all the rest, but women’s clothing was pretty distinctive. You could tell by the details from which region she was, if her family were farmers or fishermen, and whether she was married – basically a walking dating-site profile.