Unbelievable Hotel in Fier, Netherlands: Food, Drinks & Luxury Await!

Hotel Fase Fier Eten en Drinken Netherlands

Hotel Fase Fier Eten en Drinken Netherlands

Unbelievable Hotel in Fier, Netherlands: Food, Drinks & Luxury Await!

Unbelievable Hotel, Fier: Is it REALLY Unbelievable? (A Messy, Honest Review)

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because I'm about to spill the tea on the Unbelievable Hotel in Fier, Netherlands. Forget those sterile, perfectly manicured hotel reviews you usually get. This is real-life, unfiltered, and probably a little chaotic. Spoiler alert: The name? It's almost right.

First Impressions & Accessibility: Rollin' In (or Out!)

Let's start with the basics: getting there. Airport transfer? Check. Easy peasy. Car park? Free of charge, baby! Bonus points. I hate paying for parking. Accessibility… okay, this is where it gets interesting. They claim to have facilities for disabled guests. And, good news, the elevator is definitely a go. Getting to the lobby was smooth sailing. However, I did notice that some of the pathways leading to the outdoor pool weren't quite as smooth. More on that later…

Food, Glorious Food (and a Few Hiccups)

Okay, the heart of any good hotel experience: the food and drinks. This is where the "Unbelievable" starts to flirt with reality… in a good way, mostly.

  • Restaurants: Plural! They've got options. And the best part? A Vegetarian restaurant! I'm a sucker for a good veggie burger (admittedly, sometimes I'm not a sucker if the burger is bad, and this one…)
  • Breakfast: Breakfast buffets are like a treasure hunt. The Asian breakfast option was a welcome surprise, and the Western breakfast really had options. But I was so excited by the juice machine. It was divine! The coffee shop was a godsend for a weary traveler like myself, they also offered the Breakfast takeaway service so you can start the day at your convenience.
  • Drinks: The Poolside bar… Well, the pool itself is pretty unreal, and the bar is pretty good. If you're looking for a good time, they also offer a Happy hour that is fantastic; I'll be honest, I lost track of time. Also, the Bottle of water provided in the room -- a small touch, but appreciated.
  • Room service: 24-hour room service? Yes, please! Perfect for those late-night cravings.

The Great Pool Debacle (and Recovering with a Cocktail)

The Swimming Pool [outdoor]… This deserves its own section. It’s… stunning. A Pool with a view, absolutely. Seriously, the views are almost ridiculous. They do try, you can use safe dining setup, I felt safe. BUT! and here's the messy part… I'm a sucker for a good pool and the only thing that could make this better is a Poolside bar.

Relaxation Station: Spa Day Dreams (and Some Steam)

Right, onto the chillaxation zone. Spa/sauna, Gym/fitness, Massage… the works. I spent a whole afternoon in the Sauna, which was bliss. The Steamroom was perfectly steamy. They offer Body scrub & Body wrap which is a plus. The Fitness center was well equipped, although I may or may not have skipped the gym in favor of another cocktail by the pool. Maybe.

Cleanliness & Safety: Feeling Secure (Mostly)

This is where Unbelievable actually lives up to its name. The Daily disinfection in common areas, the Anti-viral cleaning products, the Room sanitization opt-out available, Hand sanitizer everywhere (essential in today's world) – they really care, which is so important. They have a few extras also like Hygiene certification, Professional-grade sanitizing services, Individually-wrapped food options etc. The security measures were also impressive, CCTV in common areas and outside, 24-hour Front desk, 24-hour Security, and Safe dining setup.

The Room: Home Away From Home (with a Few Quirks)

My room? Okay, there were a few things. The Air conditioning was a godsend. The Blackout curtains meant I could sleep until noon, which I fully took advantage of. The Free Wi-Fi was a must for me. Extra long bed? Yup. Bathrobes? Check. The additional toilet was so convenient. However, the In-room safe box was a bit, well, small. I almost didn't fit my watch. I was also curious if they had the Room decorations the website was saying, but I just couldn't find them.

Services & Conveniences: The Good, The Bad, and the "Hmm…"

  • Good: The Concierge was incredibly helpful. I made many demands, and they were fulfilled. Daily housekeeping. Elevator.
  • "Hmm…": Indoor venue for special events.

For the Kids: Family Fun or Family Frustration?

Family/child friendly. Babysitting service. They seem to cater to families. Kids meal is available, which is just a bonus. I don't have kids, but I could see this place being a big hit with families, which is good news for some, maybe not so much for others.

Getting Around: Navigating the Nethrlands

Airport transfer was great. Car park [free of charge]. Taxi service is available. And, for the eco-conscious traveler, Bicycle parking.

Final Verdict: Unbelievable… with a Twist

Would I recommend the Unbelievable Hotel? Yes, absolutely, with some caveats.

Here's the bottom line: The Unbelievable Hotel is a solid choice. It has a fantastic pool, great food options, a decent spa, and is seriously concerned about your safety and hygiene. However, it's not perfect. The accessibility could be improved. And maybe a little more wow factor in the rooms would seal the deal.

But, overall? Go for it. Pack your swimsuit, your appetite, and your sense of adventure. You'll have a great time.


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Hotel Fase Fier Eten en Drinken: My Dutch Dive (Or, How I Became a Cheese Wheel's Best Friend) - A Messy Travelogue

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your meticulously planned, Instagram-perfect travel guide. This is the real deal. This is my Dutch adventure at Hotel Fase Fier Eten en Drinken, and let me tell you, it was… something.

Day 1: Arrival and Immediate Gratification (aka, FOOD)

  • 1:00 PM (ish): Arrive at Schiphol Airport. The efficient Dutch are already intimidating me. Somehow, I navigated the train system (miracle!), and here I am, finally, outside Hotel Fase Fier. It looks… charmingly rustic. Like, "grandmother's attic, but with Wi-Fi" kind of charming. I swear, the building is slightly crooked. I like it already. I just hope my suitcase made it. (It did, thankfully. After a brief, panicked search of the train, only to find it wedged between a very tall Dutch man and a herd of tulips.)
  • 2:00 PM: Check-in. The reception is tiny, crammed behind a bar that looks like it's seen a thousand nights of sing-alongs. The woman behind the counter, bless her heart, is a whirlwind of efficiency and broken English. I think she muttered something about "room 13" and “be careful with the Gouda.” I'm already sold.
  • 2:30 PM: Unpack (ish). My room is small but cozy, with a view of… well, another building. But it has CHARACTER! And a tiny, slightly temperamental radiator that promises warmth. Crucial, because I'm already shivering. Dutch weather is no joke, people.
  • 3:00 PM: The Food! Oh, the food! First stop: the hotel restaurant. This is where things get really interesting. I ordered the "local specialty" – Bitterballen. They came out looking like deep-fried golf balls. I cautiously take a bite - and BAM. Heaven. Crispy on the outside, creamy, savory, and just… perfect on the inside. I devoured them. Maybe I ate too many. Maybe. (I did.)
  • 4:00 - 6:00 PM: Wander the town. This is where the "perfectly planned" went straight out the window. Got completely lost. Walked in circles. But discovered a tiny bakery with the most amazing stroopwafels imaginable (a warm, gooey, caramel-y hug in cookie form). Spent way too long staring at a canal, trying and failing to look artsy.
  • 7:00 PM: Dinner at the hotel. Decided to be brave and try the stamppot. It's basically mashed potatoes and vegetables. Sounds boring, right? WRONG. This was hearty, comforting perfection. I felt like I’d stumbled into a Dutch family's dinner table.
  • 8:00 PM: The bar. Yep. Back to the bar. Met a couple of locals who taught me how to say "Cheers!" in Dutch ("Proost!") and then proceeded to buy me a weird, green, herbal liqueur that tasted like Christmas trees. I think I liked it? Maybe? The night's a blur, honestly. But I remember laughing a lot. And probably making a fool of myself. All in a good way.

Day 2: Cheese, Canals, and Cognitive Dissonance

  • 9:00 AM: Breakfast. The spread was ridiculous. Bread, cheese, cold cuts, yogurt, fruit… and coffee that could revive the dead. I loaded up on Gouda (that lady at the reception was not kidding) – it was so sharp and tangy. I'm officially addicted. (Note: I actually considered smuggling a wheel in my suitcase).
  • 10:00 AM: Canal tour. Okay, so I’m a tourist. Get over it. But the boat ride was actually lovely. The houses leaning at precarious angles? Charming. The ducks begging for bread? Adorable. The slight smell of… canals? Well, let's politely call it "character."
  • 12:00 PM: Cheese Market! This deserves its own section. I went to the cheese market. And I. FREAKED. OUT. Wheels of cheese piled high, cheese mongers with impressive mustaches, the air thick with the aroma of… well, cheese. I tried everything. Edam, Gouda, Maasdammer. I bought a whole block of smoked Gouda. I think I accidentally joined a mini-parade led by a very enthusiastic, cheese-wheel-wielding Dutchman. It was intense, amazing, and utterly ridiculous. I have no regrets. My suitcase now contains more cheese than clothes, (okay, maybe that's an exaggeration, but still…)
  • 2:00 PM: Back to the hotel. Needed to sit down. Needed to process. Needed more cheese.
  • 3:00 PM: Walking tour. This time I'm trying to get properly lost. Failed. But did find a shop with some amazing clogs. Considering I’ve been saying “wow, how beautiful” every time I see a canal, I might as well go all-in.
  • 6:00 PM: Dinner. The hotel’s again. The restaurant is lovely. I have a great relationship with the staff. They always know what I want, which is basically whatever is the most local and delicious (cheese).
  • 7:00 PM: The bar again. This time, I meet some other travelers, and we are just so very happy. We are discussing the merits of the Dutch pancake vs. the American pancake until we give up and order both (they were just okay).

Day 3: Windmills, Willpower (or Lack Thereof), and Farewell

  • 9:00 AM: Breakfast. More Gouda. More coffee. A little bit worried about how much cheese I've consumed. But who cares? I'm on holiday!
  • 10:00 AM: Windmill visit. Ok, this was pretty cool. The windmills are absolutely massive and beautiful and the view is spectacular. I did get hit by a rogue gust of wind at one point, almost lost my hat, and had to duck in the gift shop to save myself.
  • 12:00 PM: Lunch. Back in town. Had some very delicious French fries - it was the least Dutch thing I did the whole time but maybe the most comforting.
  • 2:00 PM: The Real Goodbye This is where I'm hitting an emotional wall. I don't want to go! I don't! I realize I feel very safe here now (safe and cheesy). I'm saying goodbye to the Gouda, the canals, the friendly (and tall) Dutch people, and the wonderfully quirky Hotel Fase Fier. I eat one last Bitterballen (I can't help it!), say farewell to the staff (who, bless them, are probably relieved!), and stumble out into the crisp air.
  • 3:00 PM: Head to the airport. I'm already planning my return. Because, cheese. And charm. And a whole lotta "Proost!"

Final Thoughts:

Hotel Fase Fier Eten en Drinken wasn't just a hotel; it was an experience. It was messy, warm, slightly chaotic, and utterly unforgettable. It wasn't perfect, but it was real. And it was exactly what I needed. I'm leaving with a suitcase full of cheese, a slightly expanded waistline, and a heart full of happy, cheesy Dutch memories. Now, where to find the best stroopwafels back home…?

P.S. - If you go, order the Bitterballen. And the Gouda. And maybe bring me back some. Thanks!

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Unbelievable Hotel in Fier, Netherlands: FAQs - Because Let's Be Honest, We Need Answers (and Maybe a Drink)

Okay, Let's Cut to the Chase: Is This Hotel REALLY "Unbelievable?"

Alright, alright, you want the truth. Look, "unbelievable" is a *strong* word. It's like saying your ex is "the one." Sometimes, it's just marketing hype. But… This place… this place is… well, it’s something. It’s not *perfect* (we’ll get to the imperfections, trust me), but it certainly *sticks* with you. I'd say it's "unbelievably… memorable." That’s a safe bet, right? Because let’s be real, a hotel that's just *meh* is instantly forgotten. This one… you'll be recounting the tales to your friends for months, maybe even years.

For me? It was the view. Waking up to that Dutch countryside, the morning mist clinging to the fields… honestly, I almost cried. And I haven’t cried over scenery since I watched Bambi as a kid. Almost. So, yes, *mostly* believable. But with a hefty dose of charm.

The Food - The Crucial Question! What's the Grub Like?

Food. The lifeblood of any good trip. Okay, the food at Unbelievable Hotel is… uneven. Let's just be honest. The breakfast buffet? Glorious chaos. Mountains of cheese, glistening meats, enough fresh bread to feed a small village. The problem? I have a weakness for pain au chocolat. And the second I saw them, I blacked out. I may or may not have eaten six. Maybe seven. Don't judge.

Dinner… now, that's where it gets interesting. The a la carte menu is ambitious. One night, I ordered the duck confit. Pure. Bliss. Crispy skin, tender meat… I moaned audibly. My *very* proper table neighbor gave me a look, but honestly, I didn't care. The next night, however, I ordered the soup. It was… well, let's just say it tasted like the chef had a bad day. A *very* bad day. So, you take your chances. But the good nights? Worth the gamble. Definitely worth the gamble. Carry some antacid.

And the Drinks? Because Everyone Needs a Drink After a Day of… Things.

The bar. Ah, the bar. My happy place. The bartender, bless his heart, was trying *so* hard. He looked like he'd stepped straight out of a classic movie, all suspenders and a handlebar mustache. And he was genuinely trying to make a killer cocktail. The cocktails themselves? Occasionally a triumph, occasionally a train wreck. I think he was experimenting a lot. Which is admirable… but my liver took a serious beating.

They had a pretty solid selection of local beers (which, let's be honest, is the REAL Dutch experience, right?). And the wine list wasn't half bad. One particularly memorable night, I had a bottle of something red and fruity that went down *dangerously* easily. Cue a very loud, very enthusiastic sing-along with a group of (equally lubricated) Brits. The next morning? Headache. Regret. But also… a very funny memory. So, overall… a thumbs up for the bar.

Let's Talk Luxury. Is it Luxurious? Or Just… Pricey?

Luxury is a slippery thing, isn't it? The Unbelievable Hotel *tries*. The rooms were spacious, the beds comfy (mostly… mine had a weird… sag in the middle, but I may have been responsible for that with all the bread I consumed). The bathrooms were fancy, with all the fluffy towels and whatnot. They even had those fancy, minimalist rain showers, which I love, and proceeded to spend an hour in. It's all very… high-end.

But… and this is where the "unbelievable" part comes in… there was a certain… *lack* of polish. One of the elevators broke (and stayed broken for three days, so I took the stairs, and the stairs were a workout...not in a 'good' workout sense). And the air conditioning in the spa wasn’t really working. The spa, though, was wonderful otherwise. I think it's more of a rustic luxury, if that makes sense. Expensive, yes. Flawless? Definitely not. But did I feel pampered? Yes, especially after that bottle of red.

I mean, it *felt* luxurious. And that might be all you need, right? Especially if you're the type who's willing to forgive a little imperfection... or two.

About That Spa... Anything to Rave About?

Okay, the spa. Okay. The spa was the place where I had a moment. A true moment. It was raining outside, a torrential downpour. I was in the jacuzzi, which, thank goodness, was working perfectly. Steam swirling up, the bubbles… oh, the bubbles. And I was staring through the huge picture windows at the downpour, just… thinking.

They have multiple saunas, steam rooms, massage tables... the whole shebang. I had a massage that day, a deep tissue one. And, let me tell you, that massage therapist. She's a miracle worker! She found knots I didn't even *know* I had. Afterwards, I felt like I could actually fly. I think I could have, if it weren't for the copious amounts of wine the night before.

I went back every day. That spa saved me, quite frankly. It was the perfect antidote to any glitches or imperfections that were present.

Is the Location Good? Anything to Do Nearby?

Fier? Right, the location. Truthfully? Not the bustling metropolis. It’s… rural. Very rural. But that's part of the charm, right? You're there to escape the chaos, to breathe fresh air, to eat all the cheese the Dutch can offer.

There are lovely walking trails, scenic bike routes (I didn't try the bike, it looked hard), and quaint little villages to explore. There's also a windmill, which, of course, you have to visit. It's basically the law. From the hotel I had a view of the lake, but I was too hungover most mornings to enjoy it. The hotel's in a great spot to be a day tripper to the main cities.

So, if you're looking for non-stop action, maybe not. But if you want peace, quiet, and a chance to recharge (and maybe accidentally drink too much wine), it’s perfect.