This is a family hotel with bar and restaurant on the marketplace in Poperinge. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the entire hotel. The restaurant is well known for dishes with regional food.
Yiming
United States
Location close to the market square and restaurants. Cleanness, quietness, strong water pressure , spacious room (room 6)
Located in Poperinge, 21 miles from Plopsaland De Panne, D'Hommelbelle has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a bar.
Henk
Netherlands
Concealed parking spots, the building had been renovated to a very high standard, the lady was very nice.
Offering free access to the indoor swimming pool, this 3-star hotel is located on the French border, 6.2 mi from Poperinge. Go for a hiking or cycling trip and explore the beautiful surroundings.
Featuring a bar, Hotel Amfora is located in Poperinge in the West-Vlaanderen region, 21 miles from Plopsaland De Panne and 26 miles from Phalempins Metro Station.
Simon C
United States
Quite. Clean. Charming 14 modern room place in the heart of town. Walk to the train station in less than 10 minutes. Rent a bike from the hotel and enjoy the country side. Delicious fresh breakfast. Great value.
Hotel Recour features a quiet courtyard garden with a terrace, air conditioning and a elevator. It is located only 328 feet from the market in Poperinge.
I visit for Talbot House and its atmosphere as well as cups...
I visit for Talbot House and its atmosphere as well as cups of tea, find much quieter than Ieper, but not far to travel to and get out and about to the battlefields, for the non war people some very good walks
Dave
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
This is a town steeped in history, with very casual ambiance...
This is a town steeped in history, with very casual ambiance in the town centre. The three gothic cathedrals are architectural gems and the restaurants that dot the Grand Place all serve tasty local fare. Everything is within walking distance. Of special note is the hops museum which takes one through all the process from farm to beer.
Sean
Belgium
Scored 8.0
8.0
Only stayed in the area for a couple of days.
Only stayed in the area for a couple of days. Ate at 'The Old Fiddler', which was very good. Plenty of other eateries of all types available in the town centre.
The railway station has a regular service to Ypres / Ieper and beyond.
Rob
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Great for anybody interested in WW1, plus it has some...
Great for anybody interested in WW1, plus it has some interesting independent shops. Talbot House is a must-visit place. Okay, so all of the restaurants are closed on Monday evenings, but who cares when you can visit the frituur 'Du Tram' which probably serves the best frites for miles? Easy to walk around, although the one-way system for driving is a bit confusing. Well worth a look at when visiting Ypres.
Anita
Scored 10
10
A delightful and picturesque town with so much to see and...
A delightful and picturesque town with so much to see and enjoy. Excellent bars and places to eat. A bit like a smaller version of Ypres but less manic. Cafe De La Paix was a good place to get a wide selection of beers and a good meal. Talbot House is a must to see. Easy and pleasant place to walk around in the evening.
Nigel
United Kingdom
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Talbot House is a very special historic house and museum, and an absolute must to visit or to stay at if you have an interest in British and Commonwealth soldiers and the inhabitants of Poperinge during the Great War. The staff and volunteer wardens were very helpful and friendly, the continental breakfast was excellent with a wide range of choices, and the rooms were very comfortable and clean. A beautiful garden and of course Benja the cat rounded off a perfect stay !
Lovely hotel room overlooking the main square of Poperinge (we were actually upgraded from the Maison de la Paix, which is owned by the central hotel of the same name). Room was modern and well-equipped, with a pleasant terrace - perfect location to explore the surrounding hop fields, breweries and cafes (which we would hugely recommend!).
Very nice hotel, pool was very welcome after a long day's drive, sadly it was only a quick stop over we arrived late and left in the morning so didn't get the full experience but what we did experience was excellent, room was great, bed was one of the best I've slept in abroad, I will stay again if I'm passing
Absolutely stunning grounds and hotel. A little oasis in the town. Loved the breakfast (could eat the brioche bread all day). Rented e-bikes and rode around the countryside, fabulous! Love the no-host honour bar. We had dinner in the chateau one evening and it was excellent. Would recommend 100%.
lovely hotel in a quiet town. beautiful town square with a good selection of cafes and bars. Ideally situated for touring Flanders area of Belguim. Nice and close to le Shuttle, to catch morning train or first night stop in Europe.
Dez
United Kingdom
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