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.
Geoff & Ann
United Kingdom
Unfortunately one of us had a fall while on holiday, breaking a shoulder, so that we needed some additional assistance when we arrived. The family were extremely helpful and found a suitable room, together with a stool for the shower, thereby making life easier for us. In addition, we had an excellent buffet breakfast and secure parking for our car just behind the hotel.
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.
Weisi
United Kingdom
Amazing and beautiful with historic museum and short walk to city centre
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!
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.
robert
United Kingdom
The family room (226) was excellent as it had a separate bedroom for the children. The location was perfect for our needs and would highly recommend
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...
Alistair
Belgium
Friendly and the location. With a view over the Lakenhalle of Ieper. Easily accesible and parking close by.
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.
Kasteelhof 'T Hooghe is situated 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.
Free parking it was quiet large room comfortable bed
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.
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.
Everything was fine, location, staff and fcilities
Located directly on the Grote Markt in Ieper, the Gasthof 't Zweerd is less than 100 metres from the Cloth Hall. It features restaurant and a bar. WiFi is free.
Great location, great staff, all round no problems
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Its a pilgrimage every soldier should make to remind them of...
Its a pilgrimage every soldier should make to remind them of the real cost of war. If you want to make the wreath laying ceremony get there at least 30 minutes before the bugle call or you will find yourself outside on the street and not in a good position to see the event.
Kevin
New Zealand
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Leave a Tip? Go.
Leave a Tip? Go. Not just for 'The Last Post', although if you're there at 8PM any evening, you owe it to yourself and the thousands of names carved into the Gate to attend, but also for the opportunity to stand a remember those thousands of young men who never had the chance to go home.
Liddiardi
United Kingdom
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Attend the Last Post, it is incredibly poignant and moving...
Attend the Last Post, it is incredibly poignant and moving as a reminder of the hundreds of thousands who lost their lives in WW1 - and the continuing respect shown by the Last Post Association and buglers from the Ypres fire service desrerves our continuing support.
David
United Kingdom
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Be sure to witness the WWI ceremony nightly at 8:00 (20:00)...
Be sure to witness the WWI ceremony nightly at 8:00 (20:00) at the Menin Gate! Arrive early to get a good place to stand. It is commendable that the people of Ypres/Leper have made good on their promise to always remember the soldiers who died in that war. It was warming to see how school children are involved.
Mary Lou
United States
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This is such a friendly hotel with considerate staff. Right in the center, 100 yards from the main square, its own car park which is a real bonus in Ypres, and handy for a walk on the ramparts. Excellent breakfast, comfortable bar full of WW1 books - and a printout of which groups were at Menin Gate each evening.
The hotel is in a great location just a minutes walk away from the main square of Ypres, our room was very clean and spacious. There is parking further along the street and around the corner near to the church and first two hours are free then 2 euros for rest of the day & free from 6pm till 9am.
We didn't eat at the hotel as there is a bakery across the road and loads of restaurants a short walk away & St Arnoldus for a nice Belgian beer near to the Menin Gate is always a win. I will be staying here again
Beautiful, spacious apartment in peaceful location in the centre of Ypres, 2 minutes walk from the Menin Gate. The hosts were friendly and helpful and left some welcome goodies in the kitchen. Lovely garden and we enjoyed having drinks & meals outside. Well equipped kitchen so good for self-catering but also close to many restaurants in Ypres. We really enjoyed our stay.
Everything, the location, the staff, the room, the outside area. Fabulous hotel in great area of Ypres. Within walking distance of centre , the Menin Gate and the Grote Markt . Just a fabulous place to stay!
Great location, 5 mins walk to Menin Gate/centre. No parking, but parked at railway station rear carpark for free for the 2 days we stayed in Ypres. It was only 5 mins walk to apartment. Well appointed apartment, immaculately clean.
This is our first choice of hotel when visiting Ypres, the proximity to the market place, Menin Gate and the outstanding Captain Cook restaurant is ideal. Can’t fault the hotel - and the breakfast is good too!
This small family run hotel is ideally located for the centre of Ypres. It is a short walk to the main square and the Menin Gate.
My room had two single beds under the eaves in the attic. It was clean and the towels smelled fantastic.
The cooked breakfast although not huge was freshly prepared within your view and was delicious.
Sophie met us and showed us around her beautiful apartment. Very well stocked and incredibly clean. The bed was very comfortable and for a change for us - the Wi-Fi was superb. Location is excellent and is only a short 10 minute stroll to the Menin Gate and the Grote Markt in Ypres. Highly recommend and we will definitely return.
This apartment is absolutely spotless and has everything you need for your stay in Ypres. The walk-in shower is amazing. Bernard is an excellent host. I can't recommend this place enough. The Sweet Inn is without a doubt one of the best places I've stayed at whilst visiting Ypres. Just a few minutes walk and you are in the main square where there is a great selection of restaurants and bars, and of course The Menin Gate.
We loved the location of this hostel style hotel and we were able to park on the street free from 18.00-9.00 and pay up to 4.50 euro for 3 hours. The woman who ran it was very friendly and efficient. There was a lift to the upper rooms. There were numerous restaurants nearby and it was only a 5 minute walk to the Menin gate.
Sally
United Kingdom
What guests said about Menin Gate:
The medieval town was reconstructed after being obliterated...
The medieval town was reconstructed after being obliterated in World War 1, and is very conscious of its heritage and the place it holds in the hearts of people from all around the world whose loved ones fought and often died near here. It is a centre for battlefield tours and the Menin Gate ceremony held each evening is unforgettable.
Anonymous
There are World War One cemeteries within walking distance.
There are World War One cemeteries within walking distance. You could enjoy the lovely countryside by walking between quite a few cemeteries which are beautifully kept and so moving to visit. We drove to Tyne Cot the large British Cemetery and the area of Passchendale where family members had fought 100 years ago. We also visited Hill 60 and the Menin Gate with parking possible just within the city walls. Ypres is a very pleasant place to visit, explore and pay respect to those who fave so much.
Anonymous
At every turn you are reminded of the sacrifice of so many,...
At every turn you are reminded of the sacrifice of so many, but it is certainly not force-fed or commercialised; of course the nightly Menin Gate last post is the most fitting and reverent tribute. A short drive from the town is Ploegstraat with the recently unveiled UEFA tribute to the Christmas Football truce; our son left a ball there as a mark of respect (these are moved the museum on a regular basis). The café culture provides a delightful opportunity to people watch in the main square. Very relaxing place to stay and explore.
Richard
United Kingdom
We travelled the ww1 front line and every night at 8pm at...
We travelled the ww1 front line and every night at 8pm at the menin gate the last post takes place. A moving experience
deborah
United Kingdom
Many commemorations of WW1.
Many commemorations of WW1. The Menin Gate is particularly poignant especially for the last post. The Flanders fields Experience is excellent.
Peter
United Kingdom
Museums, preserved trenches, war cemeteries, the reverence...
Museums, preserved trenches, war cemeteries, the reverence of the Menin Gate last post.
Mark
United Kingdom
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