In the middle of the historic centre of the adorable Dutch city Amersfoort, a few buildings from the seventeenth century have been restored and converted into a charming hotel. Overall, this transformation was a great success, but your reviewer had reserved a single room, and that was a serious mistake. So tiny that there was no place to hang one's clothes, with a bathroom featuring a tiny baptismal font where one would have hoped for a sink -- and no place to leave one's shaving gear or toothbrush. The double rooms, it seems, are generous.
An excellent breakfast soothed the ruffled feathers - in the best Dutch tradition, a brunch for all practical purposes. Gentle service.