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...
Robert
United Kingdom
All good, breakfast good and no hassle would recommend
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.
Darren
United Kingdom
The location for visiting Ypres and the surrounding areas was excellent. The hotel is just a short walk from Ypres centre. We parked the car and left it there :) The breakfast was great, excellent wide selection of foods to suit everyone. We had dinner at the hotel one evening and the food was excellent, we even had a complimentary amuse bouche between starter and main which was so delicious, our compliments to the chef. The room was perfect for us, very comfortable, several different lighting options, tea and coffee making facilities, a comfy bed and excellent shower. The staff were all delightful and welcoming, you can tell this is not a chain hotel, the service was impeccable.
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.
Mark
United Kingdom
Excellent hotel in a perfect location.
The staff are so friendly and helpful, nothing is too much trouble for them.
I love staying here.
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.
Peter
Australia
The hotel is family owned and run and that was reflected in all aspects of its super friendly service - from check in (your bags look heavy, we’ll give you a ground floor room), great advice on where to eat and what to see and a breakfast that amply catered for both a normal and a gluten free diet. The location, just off the Grote Markt, was excellent.
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.
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....
SC & JM
United Kingdom
Restaurant closed on Friday,Saturday and Sunday for some bizarre reason.
Hotel De Lissewal is located in the countryside, 6 km from the centre of Ypres. Free WiFi access is available.
Tim
United Kingdom
The room was really comfortable with lovely quiet air-conditioning and a really nice view across the garden. Breakfast was really excellent with plenty of fresh fruit and lots of choice. Parking was easy and plentiful and the welcome was warm and friendly.
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 £301 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Ypres this weekend is £141 or, for a 4-star hotel, £228. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Ypres for this weekend cost on average around £271 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
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.
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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.
Ron
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Beautiful, quiet city with so much history!
Beautiful, quiet city with so much history! The people were lovely, the food was divine and the beer was fantastic! The Menin Gate ceremony is poignant and moving, would highly recommend. We would love to return again as just wandering around and seeing the city was relaxing.
Rochelle
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
It’s a historical place to visit.
It’s a historical place to visit. The world war 1 museum Flanders Fields is very well done. All is in walking distance close to each other. Don’t forget to go for a walk upon the medieval city defense walls from the Menen port to the Rijsel poort. Where you encounter a small cemetery.
The market square is full of restaurants and bars.
But we ate at the fonderie restaurant at walking distance from the centre. A local tip we received!!!
In addition there are 2 golfclubs in Ieper. Palingbeek is the biggest and most beautiful one located on the Ieper bow defense line of the allied forces in 1914-1918..
Rooms were next to the breakfast area which was in the first floor passage way of the main building. Sounds strange but the facilities worked really well. We had both rooms and the breakfast area to ourselves. An excellent choice of breakfast, either continental or cooked plus cereal's. Rooms were very clean and towels were changed every day after use. Cheaper then other hotels and B and B's in Ypres. Sophie, the landlady, worked hard to provide a good clean friendly service. Will use again.
We have stayed here before. The hotel is on the edge of Ypres but the town is within walking distance or reception may arrange a taxi if required. The staff are always helpful. The food is good with a good choice for breakfast. The rooms are clean and comfortable with air conditioning.
Good value for money.
The Albion Hotel was
fabulous. Perfect location and very clean and comfortable. We would not hesitate to go back or recommend to our friends. Breakfast was very good. Staff were so lovely and helpful. Secure parking was great. All in all we had a very good visit to Ypres and will be back.
Made to feel very welcome by the staff. The hotel is ideally situated for a very short walk (2 minutes) into the centre of Ypres. The hotel is very comfortable and the breakfast is first rate. Will definitely go back when visiting the Ypres salient next year.
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!
Mary
United Kingdom
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