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About Historic Hotels Belgium

Welcome to Historic Hotels Belgium: Where Stories and Hospitality Unite

 

At Historic Hotels Belgium, we invite you to explore our collection of five uniquely situated hotels in the heart of Ghent and Aalst. Each of our hotels is more than just a place to stay, it's a narrative waiting to be discovered. From distinctive approaches to warm and personal welcomes, we're dedicated to ensuring your stay with us is not merely a visit but a complete immersion in the city's rich history and culture.

Our dynamic teams are here to greet you day and night, offering sincere smiles and a commitment to making your stay comfortable and unforgettable. When you choose us, you're choosing a quality experience that goes beyond the ordinary.

Convenience is at your fingertips with our accessible parking for those who prefer to drive to Ghent. Alternatively, our hotels are strategically located near Ghent Sint Pieters railway station and Aalst railway station, making train travel a hassle-free option. For travelers arriving from afar, Brussels Zaventem Airport is your gateway, and with high-speed train options like TGV, Eurostar, or ICE, Ghent is just a short journey from Brussels.

What sets us apart is not just our locations and amenities but our commitment to being family-owned and operated. In a world of big international chain hotels, we stand as a testament to the warmth and authenticity that only a family-run establishment can offer.

Experience the difference with Historic Hotels Belgium, where your journey becomes a rich tapestry of stories and hospitality.

 

The 5 hotels we represent:
Hotel Gravensteen, Ghent River Hotel, Hotel de Flandre,Monasterium Poortackere, Tower Hotel

Practical information

There are many things to do in the region. We offer you a tourist card on arrival, which entitles you to a discount for certain activities in the area. For example, you will receive a €5 euro discount for the Beer Museum. You can also use our free bikes to discover the Flemish Ardennes.