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Boutique Hotel Maison Emile
4.7/552 Reviews

Boutique Hotel Maison Emile

Antwerp|1.74km from Library Kielpark
The positives of this place are that it’s a fine old building within an an easy and pleasant walk of the newly reopened Antwerp art gallery and the city centre. There ‘s a good choice of restaurants in the area. Our room was fresh and comfortable and the aircon was a key plus - if you left the windows open there would be traffic noise. However there were two negatives: (1) The Tripadvisor description of the hotel says it features ‘paid private parking on site’. This is not true and needs to be corrected. The hotel in fact recommended reserving a spot at a nearby garage, QPark, which involved pre-paying €20 per night for the two nights we were staying. However what the hotel should have explained to us, but didn’t, is that there’s a second more obvious paid-parking garage in the same immediate vicinity (APCOA). I wrongly assumed it must be the right place, left the car there for two nights, and on leaving discovered it was a different garage. So I had to pay €50 for this garage, meaning our parking bill for two nights was a very steep €90. The failure to anticipate this potential problem is poor management by the hotel. I explained what had happened on check-out. Other hotels would have offered an apology and a goodwill discount from the bill, but not this one. (2) The design of our hotel room followed the ******* modern architectural trend of no door between the bathroom and bedroom. Who on earth wants that? For this reason, even if the parking hadn’t been an issue, we wouldn’t return. We’d be genuinely interested, as I’m sure would be potential visitors to the hotel, in its justification of this bizarre design feature.

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August
4.5/538 Reviews
This was our second stay at August. Although we loved the first time, the second time left a lot to be desired for. The service level at this hotel is almost non existent. We arrived quite late after being stuck in traffic (around 9 PM), and we checked in and then around 9:15 came to the bar to look at the food menu. We were met with a very unfriendly waiter who had no interest in answering any questions about the menu or anywhere nearby to eat telling us that he had only been here for six weeks and didn't know anything, most importantly he did not tell us that the kitchen closed at 9:30 PM. So we deliberated about whether to eat at the bar or go elsewhere (bear in mind, there aren't many places to eat near by as they all seem to close early on a Sunday). When we came back at 9:30, the waiter told us that good that we wanted to eat but too bad the kitchen was now closed and he seemed to be taking a joy out of it. We were told by him when asked that there was no room service for food. Only drinks were served as room service. Considering it wasn't that late, this hotel should have some facilities in place for a light snack for guests. Also, at the reception, we complained that we were not told by the guy that they would be closing soon and they told us to try deliveroo. In the end my husband asked them if there was anything we could have that didn't need to be cooked, we were given some fruit which we ate and went to bed. I had written a complaint to their manager and they replied after 22:30 to tell me that if I was still hungry, the hotel actually does provide pizzas! News to me as I was told there was no food. No manager was to be seen and we never heard from anyone after I made a complaint about the incident. This spoilt our stay, especially when we had detoured to stay here. Our room was lovely. Although the room's bathroom door makes a lot of noise. Anyway, it would be great for staff to know the options they have for food for guests, someone should follow up after a complaint is sent and if there is no food option, perhaps the hotel should have a deliveroo account which can be charged to the room should there be any need to order food at 9:30 PM after kitchen closes.
B&B Hotel Antwerpen Zuid
4.1/551 Reviews
Hotel was clean and comfortable, and only a 1/2hr walk from city centre. Night clerk Berkay went above and beyond with late night service, ordering pizza when all local restaurants closed after late return from nearby event. Life saver!
Boutique Hotel Maison Emile
4.7/552 Reviews
The positives of this place are that it’s a fine old building within an an easy and pleasant walk of the newly reopened Antwerp art gallery and the city centre. There ‘s a good choice of restaurants in the area. Our room was fresh and comfortable and the aircon was a key plus - if you left the windows open there would be traffic noise. However there were two negatives: (1) The Tripadvisor description of the hotel says it features ‘paid private parking on site’. This is not true and needs to be corrected. The hotel in fact recommended reserving a spot at a nearby garage, QPark, which involved pre-paying €20 per night for the two nights we were staying. However what the hotel should have explained to us, but didn’t, is that there’s a second more obvious paid-parking garage in the same immediate vicinity (APCOA). I wrongly assumed it must be the right place, left the car there for two nights, and on leaving discovered it was a different garage. So I had to pay €50 for this garage, meaning our parking bill for two nights was a very steep €90. The failure to anticipate this potential problem is poor management by the hotel. I explained what had happened on check-out. Other hotels would have offered an apology and a goodwill discount from the bill, but not this one. (2) The design of our hotel room followed the ******* modern architectural trend of no door between the bathroom and bedroom. Who on earth wants that? For this reason, even if the parking hadn’t been an issue, we wouldn’t return. We’d be genuinely interested, as I’m sure would be potential visitors to the hotel, in its justification of this bizarre design feature.
Mercure Antwerp City South
4/568 Reviews
The environment is good and the hotel is clean.
Yust Antwerp
4.4/557 Reviews
THE BEST HOSTEL I HAVE EVER STAYED IN . More of a hotel/temporary living space. I found myself distrcted from sightseeing to spend time in the public areas. It was amazing - the decor, the facilities, the books, the communal work table for digital nomads, the compemporary furnishings, the stylish bathrooms, super kitchen ( with named plastic boxes for ythe fridge) plants and flowers, the roof terrace, the internal gardens, the green walls, the extras ( free quality ontap teas/coffees, the towels, the ear plugs etc) , the bicycles for rent and the super efficent and helpful staff. I didin't try the restaurant but the breakfast looked good. . I am looking forward to visiting their new venue in Liege and , when it is open - Brussels
Botanic Sanctuary Antwerp - the Leading Hotels of the World
4.6/560 Reviews
This new hotel is really a destination hotel, the resort is indeed attraction and reason enough to make your way to Antwerp! You would best not leave it at all and spend the whole weekend there. But Antwerp has just too much to offer, that would be really bad not to look at the sights. But before walking through the city (from the hotel, all the attractions are accessible in a maximum of 20 minutes to foot) the sensationally furnished breakfast buffet attracts. With fine a la Carte food as a supplement. Only the eggs Benedict - to the for! After walking through the city then the bar, which is already one of the hot spots of the city, attracts. There you can be happy if there is still a cozy place free. And whoever then stands for the sense of sauna and swimming - for whom the large indoor pool and sauna area is ready. Beautiful one day in Antwerp can be hardly, than here in the beautiful new Botanic Sanctuary!

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Antwerp Travel Guide

New and popular hotels in Antwerp recommended by Trip.com. There are many discounted hotels on Trip.com. Antwerp is a city with tons of tourist attractions. You'll never want to leave! While traveling to Belgium, Antwerp is one of the most popular destinations.

For those traveling for business and tourism, Antwerp International Airport is the preferred choice when visiting Antwerp. If you don't want to take a flight, coming to Antwerp by train is a good choice as well.

There are 123 hotels in Antwerp on Trip.com, including luxury, boutique, and budget hotels. As a popular tourist city, Antwerp has many renowned chain hotels. In Antwerp, there are hotels under the Ramada brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Ramada. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Antwerp, such as hotels under the Ramada brand. Radisson Blu Astrid Hotel, Antwerp is one of the most popular hotels in Antwerp. Many tourists also stay at Hilton Antwerp Old Town.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Antwerp, such as Pieter Appelmans Monument, Toto Massage, Cathedral of Our Lady. The most popular attractions for tourists in Antwerp are Antwerp City Hall, Grote Markt, Diamond Museum Antwerp. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like Grand Bazar Antwerp, Colman Watches to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 5.42°C during the day, 2.45°C at night

• April to June: 14.91°C during the day, 10.4°C at night

• July to September: 19.05°C during the day, 14.55°C at night

• October to December: 8.66°C during the day, 5.78°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 62.0 cm

• Summer: 59.67 cm

• Autumn: 65.33 cm

• Winter: 72.33 cm

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