The best thing is its location. It's very close to the train station and the Flex Bus stops. While other places are considered dirty and dangerous by their proximity to the train station, Antwerp is the opposite – clean and safe. I never go out at night, though. The lobby is beautiful and impressive. Check-in was quick. The staff tries to speak your language with the help of a translator. My first room was a standard one on the second floor. But the minibar and safe didn't work. I was moved to another room on the fifth floor. It was cold, but I tolerated it overnight. I reported the problem to reception, and the maid turned on the heating. The heating is a built-in split-system unit. The vent is in the wall above the desk. If you sit at the desk, the draft hits your shoulders; if you lie in bed, the draft hits your head and there's no escape. Of course, I understand that this is individual, but I really feel the draft. The room is an unusual shape, with a bypass corridor around the toilet. Because of this, the room's usable size is reduced. The minibar/fridge is tiny, with almost no storage space. Guests are expected to dine in the restaurants, but this isn't ideal for everyone for various reasons. Minibar items are, of course, a paid service. Slippers, a robe, toothpaste, a toothbrush, and body lotion are not provided. The room includes two thin glasses (for some reason, only one glass in a double room), and paper cups for tea and coffee. There's a coffee machine. You get two capsules free on the first day. If you want more, they'll cost 2.50 each. Water is available for a fee, at 6 euros per liter. However, there is a Bible in the desk drawer. There's no overhead light in the room. The light is so intimate and ”Moroccan” that it's impossible to read or write. On the plus side, there are copies of abstract paintings that complement the decor. The deposit you pay upon check-in is not fully refundable. A city tax of 6 euros per day is deducted from the price. There's a pool, sauna, and fitness center for 7 euros per day. Very good. All reception staff are always happy to help.
A beautifully presented hotel but the area felt a little dirty. Straight across from the train station with transport galore right outside (tram, metro, bikes, scotters and more!) Chinatown next door and the zoo as well however this area feels unloved and dirty. Walking down towards Meir and onwards to Grote Markt you see the real Antwerp with beautiful ornate buildings, markets and shops. Nighttime is when the whole place feels magical. The hotel room was clean and comfortable in size. Bathroom was lovely and the beds were fairly comfortable but the room was hot. The tv casting didn’t work and we could get any of the uk channels which was disappointing. The gym is ok - not massively well equipped and the pool is so cold. Sauna and steam good although not that hot in either. Recommend as a one night pit stop but wouldn’t want to be there for longer than a couple of days.
Location is outskirt of Antwerpen and needs car for access. Hotel room is clean and room is large. Swimming pool is large (20~25m) and sauna area is very nice. Parking is expensive but there is on-street free parking.
The parking lot is large and quiet, and there is a restaurant nearby that is very authentic. The bed is large and very comfortable. Next to the farmland, the woods, and the serene rural atmosphere of Europe.
mooi hotel gunstig gelegen in het natuurgebied van mol, mooie gedateerde kamers maar wel schoon top ontbijt en goed verzorgd ruime keuze in aanbod, zeker een t****e bezoek waard
Regular European Hotel Room Size
Convenient location on the edge of the high speed
In addition to the hotel's own restaurant, you have to go to the town to eat
Very comfortable town, worth a walk
We were traveling by car as a couple. The hotel has free parking. The rooms and beds are larger than those of similar hotels in Europe. The facilities are newer, with coffee machines, kettles and ironing boards, which are all what travelers need. It is a 15-minute drive to the old town attractions, and we visited for four hours. Parking cost 17 euros.
Alles was in orde en mooie kamer. Spijtig wel dat je een kamer boekt die tot 3 personen kan. Je boekt voor 3 en krijgt enkel de kamerprijs te zien en er werd ook niet vermeld dat er voor de 3e persoon nog iets bijkwam en al zeker niet hoeveel. Bij afrekening komt er plots 85€ extra voor 3e persoon (kind van 6jaar) enkel om te slapen.
Located in Mol, Sunparks Kempense Meren is on a lake, a 4-minute drive from Kempense Golf Club and 7 minutes from Blekenpoort. This family-friendly holiday park is 3.2 mi (5.1 km) from Zilvermeer Recreation Ground and 3.9 mi (6.3 km) from Jacob Smit Museum.
Be sure to enjoy recreational amenities, including a complimentary water park, an outdoor pool, and an indoor pool. This holiday park also features complimentary wireless internet access, an arcade/game room, and tour/ticket assistance.
Grab a bite to eat at Pizzeria, one of the holiday park's many dining establishments, which include 4 restaurants and a coffee shop/cafe. Unwind at the end of the day with a drink at the bar/lounge or the beach bar. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, an elevator, and coffee/tea in a common area. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 610 guestrooms featuring refrigerators and microwaves. Rooms have private furnished patios. Bathrooms with shower/tub combinations are provided. Conveniences include electric kettles, housekeeping is provided once per stay, and irons/ironing boards can be requested.
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TTamilyA beautifully presented hotel but the area felt a little dirty. Straight across from the train station with transport galore right outside (tram, metro, bikes, scotters and more!) Chinatown next door and the zoo as well however this area feels unloved and dirty. Walking down towards Meir and onwards to Grote Markt you see the real Antwerp with beautiful ornate buildings, markets and shops. Nighttime is when the whole place feels magical. The hotel room was clean and comfortable in size. Bathroom was lovely and the beds were fairly comfortable but the room was hot. The tv casting didn’t work and we could get any of the uk channels which was disappointing. The gym is ok - not massively well equipped and the pool is so cold. Sauna and steam good although not that hot in either. Recommend as a one night pit stop but wouldn’t want to be there for longer than a couple of days.
SSvetaBorThe best thing is its location. It's very close to the train station and the Flex Bus stops. While other places are considered dirty and dangerous by their proximity to the train station, Antwerp is the opposite – clean and safe. I never go out at night, though. The lobby is beautiful and impressive. Check-in was quick. The staff tries to speak your language with the help of a translator. My first room was a standard one on the second floor. But the minibar and safe didn't work. I was moved to another room on the fifth floor. It was cold, but I tolerated it overnight. I reported the problem to reception, and the maid turned on the heating. The heating is a built-in split-system unit. The vent is in the wall above the desk. If you sit at the desk, the draft hits your shoulders; if you lie in bed, the draft hits your head and there's no escape. Of course, I understand that this is individual, but I really feel the draft. The room is an unusual shape, with a bypass corridor around the toilet. Because of this, the room's usable size is reduced. The minibar/fridge is tiny, with almost no storage space. Guests are expected to dine in the restaurants, but this isn't ideal for everyone for various reasons. Minibar items are, of course, a paid service. Slippers, a robe, toothpaste, a toothbrush, and body lotion are not provided. The room includes two thin glasses (for some reason, only one glass in a double room), and paper cups for tea and coffee. There's a coffee machine. You get two capsules free on the first day. If you want more, they'll cost 2.50 each. Water is available for a fee, at 6 euros per liter. However, there is a Bible in the desk drawer. There's no overhead light in the room. The light is so intimate and ”Moroccan” that it's impossible to read or write. On the plus side, there are copies of abstract paintings that complement the decor. The deposit you pay upon check-in is not fully refundable. A city tax of 6 euros per day is deducted from the price. There's a pool, sauna, and fitness center for 7 euros per day. Very good. All reception staff are always happy to help.
GGuest UserLocation is outskirt of Antwerpen and needs car for access. Hotel room is clean and room is large. Swimming pool is large (20~25m) and sauna area is very nice. Parking is expensive but there is on-street free parking.
SSandro padillaFantastic hotel, central and easy access... the only one but we could not use the wellness space because it was full booked, they could give priority to the hotel guests, for the rest, all right
Hhuangke123We were traveling by car as a couple. The hotel has free parking. The rooms and beds are larger than those of similar hotels in Europe. The facilities are newer, with coffee machines, kettles and ironing boards, which are all what travelers need. It is a 15-minute drive to the old town attractions, and we visited for four hours. Parking cost 17 euros.
WWENKUNThe parking lot is large and quiet, and there is a restaurant nearby that is very authentic. The bed is large and very comfortable. Next to the farmland, the woods, and the serene rural atmosphere of Europe.
AAnonymous UserRegular European Hotel Room Size
Convenient location on the edge of the high speed
In addition to the hotel's own restaurant, you have to go to the town to eat
Very comfortable town, worth a walk
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