Ariane is a family-run hotel offering modern rooms including a buffet-style breakfast, a 7-minute walk from Ypres' historical center with the Menin Gate and the In Flanders Fields Museum.
Located right in Ypres' city center, 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...
arthur
United Kingdom
Close to the centre. Easy parking. Friendly staff.
Albion Hotel, a family-run hotel in the center of Ieper, is 1148 feet from the Menin Gate. It features free high-speed WiFi, an intimate bar and packed lunch services.
Ballerstedt
United States of America
Location.
Breakfast buffet.
Good Wi-Fi, plenty of electrical outlets.
Hotel Ambrosia is located 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.
Ken
United States of America
The owners were very friendly and helpful. The homemade breakfast was exceptional.
Set in a monumental building in the center of Ypres, Hotel Main Street offers spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi and large flat-screen TVs. It serves an extensive breakfast every morning.
Sarah
United Kingdom
The most exquisitely decorated, spotlessly clean boutique hotel with the kindest, most accommodating proprietor. Huge shower, large bath (Glory room). Time stops here; everything is unhurried and harmonious. Stunning breakfast. Lots of gluten free options. A truly fabulous experience.
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 1312 feet from the Menin Gate.
Adrian
United Kingdom
Receptionist was extremely helpful and pleasant. Hotel looks directly onto Cloth Hall. Excellent bar and facilties in hotel. less than 300 yards from Menen 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 center.
Kasteelhof 'T Hooghe is located in a historical setting in 't Hooghe, on the Ieper-Menen Road. It features an on-site restaurant and a bar. Guests benefit from on-site private parking free of charge.
Nico
Belgium
Excellent breakfast!!
Staff is very nice.
Nice to sit outside and have a drink.
Bike parking
Kasteelhof 'T Hooghe is located in a historical setting in 't Hooghe, on the Ieper-Menen Road. It features an on-site restaurant and a bar. Guests benefit from on-site private parking free of charge.
Located in Ieper, 18 miles from Plopsaland De Panne, Hotel Landhuis 't Wilgenerf provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
heel hartelijk ontvangst, zeer vriendelijke mensen.
Hotel Alliance is in a manor in the heart of Ypres, 165 ft from the Market Square with the In Flanders Fields Museum and a 300-foot walk away from the Menin Gate.
Breakfast on our two night stay was superb as was my room.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Ieper cost $135 per night, and 4-star hotels in Ieper are $220 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Ieper can be found for $450 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The beautiful weather and peaceful atmosphere in Ypres made...
The beautiful weather and peaceful atmosphere in Ypres made it impossible to imagine the horrors of WW1. However, the restored city centre & Menin Gate make Ypres an interesting, beautiful but comtempletive place to visit. 'In Flanders Field' Museum was very informative and would recommend.
Ypres had a good variety of bars & restaurants so we were able to sample the Belgian beer & waffles - not to be missed! These bars & restaurants were busy in the evening but we did not fail to get a delicious meal. Otherwise, June did not seem to be a very busy time to visit. The roads were relatively quiet etc.
Ypres - well worth experiencing!
Suzanne
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
If you’re going to the menin gate, currently (June 24) it’s...
If you’re going to the menin gate, currently (June 24) it’s being refurbished so a lot is under tarpaulin and scaffold. However it’s recommended to get their early for 8pm last post . We arrived at 7.45pm and it was already 5 deep. So for a good view get there early.
West
10
Scored 10
Ypres has something for everyone.
Ypres has something for everyone. The restaurants have a variety of culinary options for every taste. Bars are friendly and comfortable with indoor and outdoor seating for drinks, a coffee, snacks or meals. Bicycles for hire mechanical or electric allow a visitor access to the countryside free from traffic and ease of viewing around the town. Tourist information in the Cloth Hall are very helpful and friendly. The historical buildings and the green environment really add towards an air of peace. A special treat is a walk along the town walls. Parking in the Market Square is not a problem nor overnight parking either. Don’t park in the Square on Friday night as there is a Market on Saturday and your car will be towed away. Shopping is a delight with supermarket, chocolate, books, fair trade and clothing all within walking distance of the Square. If Commemoration is part of your visit the Menin Gate Last Post ceremony each evening at 8 p.m. is very moving and an experience different from all others. Ypres is a gateway to Flanders: its people, its green environment, cycle paths, surrounding historical monuments with visitor centres throughout the countryside and its delicious foods.
Dominic
10
Scored 10
Ypres is a lovely city with a horrible history.
Ypres is a lovely city with a horrible history. There are plenty of things to see & do in & around the area especially if like me you are interested in the history of the great war. Check out the internet for lots of ideas & attractions.
Karl Stephens
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We were a group of friends, we visited local war graves and...
We were a group of friends, we visited local war graves and stayed for the Last Post at the Menin Gate, which was well done and very respectful (although you need to get there at least 1 hour before the service to see anything). We do intend to visit again to explore the region further.
Andrew
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Ieper (Ypres) is an ideal base for exploring WW1 sites &...
Ieper (Ypres) is an ideal base for exploring WW1 sites & cemetaries. The historic Cloth Hall contains an impressive museum and if you go it's worth paying the extra few euros to climb the 230 steps to the top of the bell tower. The views of the city are impressive from here.
The Last Post Ceremony every night at 8 pm is a moving and thought provoking tribute. It's a must if you can make it.
We had an exceptionally large room within the new build which is separate to the older main building. Really appreciated the additional space as often "family rooms" are just double rooms with an additional bed squeezed in. The breakfast was nothing fancy but what was there was good and there was plenty of it. Staff were all incredibly helpful. The Theme Park behind the hotel was well worth the visit and we spent a whole day there with a very happy 11-year old. Hotel was a 5-10 minute drive from the centre of Ypres.
This place is excellent - very clean and very central. Car parking is included, which is a real bonus when exploring Ypres city centre. The flat is brand new and feels very luxurious - exactly like the photos. Our host (Bernard) was super friendly and provided lots of information about Ypres and what there is to see. When we come back to Belgium to explore the WWI battlefields, we will definitely stay here again!
Very convenient location near the centre of Ypres. Perfect for walking round the city, and minutes from all key sites - cathedral, market square, Menin Gate. Secure garage parking a real bonus, we were driving from Ypres to various WW1 memorials and sites.
Beautiful hotel, very quiet location with just a short walk to the Market Square. Very helpful and friendly staff, good food and value for money. Excellent display feature in the foyer. Exceptionally clean
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