Hotels in Groningen
Free cancellation options if plans change
Earn rewards on every night you stay
Save more with Member Prices
Check prices for these dates
Where to stay in Groningen?

Hotel Prinsenhof
Hotel Prinsenhof
Best Western Plus Hotel Restaurant Aduard
Best Western Plus Hotel Restaurant Aduard
Hotel Halbert
Hotel Halbert
The Market Hotel Groningen
The Market Hotel Groningen
Van der Valk Hotel Groningen-Hoogkerk
Van der Valk Hotel Groningen-Hoogkerk
Hotel Corps de Garde
Hotel Corps de Garde
Fletcher Hotel - Restaurant De Zeegser Duinen
Fletcher Hotel - Restaurant De Zeegser Duinen
Hotel Faber
Hotel Faber
Boutique Hotel De Doelen
Boutique Hotel De Doelen
Flonk Hotel Groningen Zuid, BW Signature Collection
Flonk Hotel Groningen Zuid, BW Signature Collection
Mercure City Groningen Martiniplaza Hotel
Mercure City Groningen Martiniplaza Hotel
Marble Times
Marble Times
Camping De Helleborus
Camping De Helleborus
Van der Valk Hotel Groningen Westerbroek
Van der Valk Hotel Groningen Westerbroek
Studio Trenz for two - Groningen Center
Studio Trenz for two - Groningen Center
Fletcher Hotel-Restaurant Langewold
Fletcher Hotel-Restaurant Langewold
Brinkhotel
BrinkhotelCheck out pet-friendly hotels in Groningen

Go beyond your typical stay in Groningen
Top neighborhoods in Groningen

Binnenstad
Binnenstad's medieval charm captivates visitors with its car-free cobblestone streets and stunning architecture. The towering Martinitoren watches over bustling Grote Markt square, while the postmodern Groninger Museum offers a striking contrast to 15th-century facades. Explore historic churches, browse market stalls, or join university students at cozy canal-side cafés. Traditional Dutch brown cafés serve local specialties like Groninger mustard soup alongside international options. Getting around couldn't be easier—the entire district is walkable, the central train station is just minutes away, and bike lanes connect you everywhere. Historic canal-side hotels and boutique guesthouses offer authentic accommodation with period charm.

Binnenstad-Zuid
Step into Groningen's Binnenstad-Zuid where medieval charm meets modern Dutch life. The towering Martinikerk watches over cobblestone squares while cyclists zip through car-free zones. Spend your day browsing the Vismarkt's bustling stalls, exploring the boldly modern Groninger Museum, or wandering along peaceful historic canals lined with gabled houses. Canal-side cafés serve traditional mustard soup alongside international dishes with plenty of outdoor terraces. From converted canal houses turned boutique hotels to student-friendly hostels, accommodation options suit various budgets. The neighborhood's excellent walkability means you can easily explore everything on foot or rent a bike like a local.

Binnenstad-Noord
Binnenstad-Noord captures Groningen's medieval soul with its picture-perfect canals and striking architecture. The towering Martinitoren watches over cobblestone squares where centuries-old guild houses neighbor the colorful postmodern Groninger Museum. Car-free zones invite you to wander past Gothic churches, through bustling markets, and across flower-lined bridges without rushing. The neighborhood's traditional Dutch brown cafés serve local mustard soup alongside international dishes. Historic canal houses transformed into boutique hotels offer original wooden beams and waterside views. Getting around is a breeze with excellent walkability, and the central train station sits just a 10-minute stroll away.
Binnenstad-West
The Binnenstad-West neighborhood offers attractions such as Northern Maritime Museum and Niemeijer Tobacco Museum and Noordelijk Scheepvaart Museum.

Binnenstad-Oost
Binnenstad-Oost blends medieval charm with youthful energy where Gothic architecture meets modern student life. The towering Martinitoren and striking Groninger Museum sit alongside cobblestone squares lined with centuries-old guild houses. Wander through historic university buildings and canal-side paths or explore cultural gems like Stadsschouwburg and Prinsenhof Gardens. Student-friendly cafés serve Dutch specialties and international cuisine at reasonable prices. The neighborhood's excellent walkability and dense bike lanes make exploring a breeze, though medieval streets limit car access. Choose from canal-side hotels or converted university buildings for accommodations with historic character and moderate prices.
Learn more about Groningen
Notable for its gardens, Groningen features attractions such as Grote Markt and Vismarkt. This historical city has something for everyone including sights like Centrum Beeldende Kunst Groningen and Visual Arts Centre.

Check out reviews of Groningen hotels guests love



















































































