Located right in Ypres' city centre, Hotel O is an environmentally-friendly hotel providing rooms with free WiFi next to Ypres' Market Square and the Cloth Hall, that hosts the In Flanders Fields...
Ariane is a family-run hotel offering modern rooms including a buffet-style breakfast, a 7-minute walk from Ypres' historical centre with the Menin Gate and the In Flanders Fields Museum.
Albion Hotel, a family-run hotel in the centre of Ieper, is 350 metres from the Menin Gate. It features free high-speed WiFi, an intimate bar and packed lunch services.
Hotel Ambrosia is situated in the heart of the beautiful town of Ypres. Vincent, your host, will be happy to welcome you in this small, charming, family-run hotel.
Set in a monumental building in the centre of Ypres, Hotel Main Street offers spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi and large flat-screen TVs. It serves an extensive breakfast every morning.
Philip
United Kingdom
Beautiful, quirky, and exceptionally clean. Food was unbelievable, and Elodie, our hostess, even more so!
Hotel New Regina is set on the Market Square in the heart of historical Ypres, a few steps away from the In Flanders Fields Museum and 400 metres from the Menin Gate.
Novotel Ieper Centrum offers all kids under 16 years of age (max. 2) a free stay in their parent's room, including breakfast. The hotel offers air-conditioned rooms and a fitness centre.
Hotel De Lissewal is located in the countryside, 6 km from the centre of Ypres. Free WiFi access is available.
Sarah
United Kingdom
It was really handy for Ypres. A small hotel with a function hall. There was a wedding on when we were there but there was no noise in our room. Breakfast was lovely and all the staff were friendly and helpful
Hotel Alliance is located in a manor in the heart of Ypres, 50 metres from the Market Square with the In Flanders Fields Museum and a 100-metre walk from the Menin Gate.
Nigel
United Kingdom
Assuming there are not too many motorcycles there is secure parking. Lovely breakfast. Excellent location. 2 mins from the Menin Gate. Cafes within a minute.
On average, 3-star hotels in Ypres cost £106 per night, and 4-star hotels in Ypres are £160 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Ypres can on average be found for £298 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
A perfect place for visiting WW1 sites. The daily Mennin Gate service is a must for anyone tht has never been. The history and buildings are splendid. There are plenty of bars and places to eat. A great Belgium place to visit.
Ian
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
This was our second visit Ypres to pay our respects to New...
This was our second visit Ypres to pay our respects to New Zealand Soldiers family members who were killed in action in WWI. Their grave sites are in Tyncot and Belgium Battery Corner.
These sites are immaculately looked after and makes us feel our fallen family members are well cared for and respected.
On this occassion we also attended the daily rememberance ceromany at Memem Gates which is very moving and a sobering experience.
On a brighter note the town center is very clean and well presented with plenty of museums and great selections of cafes.
Alan
New Zealand
Scored 10
10
We did a full day tour of the WW1 Battlefields, if you plan...
We did a full day tour of the WW1 Battlefields, if you plan to do this, you need 2 full days in Ypres. The town is lovely to walk around and explore as well, so doing a tour will prevent exploration of the town.
The Menin Gate Last Post service is a must when visiting, it attracts many people. There are some good restaurants in the Grote Market Square. Ypres is easy to get around by walking, no taco or public transport is necessary.
Sandra
Australia
Scored 10
10
A city rebuilt after devastation of WW1, many places to...
A city rebuilt after devastation of WW1, many places to visit, friendly locals, cafe culture,good for walking and cycling and anyone interested in exploring the effects of war on soldiers and the local population.
A
Anonymous
Scored 10
10
I travelled on motor bike and the gravel drive was a...
I travelled on motor bike and the gravel drive was a challenge, the garden was excellent, the restaurant (not open on Sunday) was good but not much choice and expensive, but I would stay again its a very old lovely building and staff were excellent.
Dave
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A perfect place for us, we were a group of 7 riding scooters...
A perfect place for us, we were a group of 7 riding scooters and the use of the large garage was very reassuring. The staff were grerat and the rooms were clean. The outside space was perfect for us all to gather outside of our rooms. Perfectly situated in the centre of Ypres and only about 100 meters from the Menin Gate. No issues at all and highly reccomended.
The breakfast offered a wide selection of hot and cold food.
The hotel is located in the centre of Ypres - approx 5-7 minute walk to Menim Gate. Restauarants and Bars are around the square as well as the hotel.
The refubishment has improved the hotel enormously with modern rooms and comfortable beds. TV has some english news channels.
Hostess was friendly and helpful.
The hotel is close to the Menen Gate and town centre so it was easy to walk around Ypres from there.
Happy to recommend the Ambrosia Hotel to anyone visiting the area.
The hotel was right in the centre of Ypres and the square. The hotel was on a side street and only a few steps from the square. My host was very kind and she sourced gluten free bread for my breakfast.
The landlady was excellent and hotel placed only a short walk from the centre of Ypres.
Plenty of free parking in the street so no hassle trying to find somewhere to leave car.
The staff were extremely helpful and accommodating. Hotel has a large car park in grounds that cost 15 Euro per night. It's a 10 minute walk to the centre of Ypres.
Paul
United Kingdom
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