Featuring an eco-friendly theme, this unique hotel with a modern design has a Mediterranean restaurant. Utopia is situated in a peaceful countryside setting, just over a 10-minute drive from Mons.
David
United Kingdom
Location and style of the hotel was stunning. Beakfast was good. A little titivation would recommend staying. Interesting accommodation choices
Located in a former chapel in the city centre of Mons, Hotel Dream offers modern guest rooms, an à la carte restaurant, a bistro and a bar, as private parking upon a surcharge.
Louise
United Kingdom
Perfect location for restaurants and bars in the centre of Mons
Set in Mons, 40 km from Valenciennes Train Station, B&B HOTEL Mons Gare offers accommodation with a shared lounge, private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Kayleigh
United Kingdom
I didn’t actually stay at Gare I stayed at the centre hotel as Gare opening had been delayed. The location, the price, the cleanliness, room size, coffee machine in the room.
This hotel is located in a characteristic 18th-century residence less than 15 minutes’ walk from the centre of Mons. St James features free Wi-Fi, a cosy bar and a terrace.
John
United Kingdom
Neat comfortable room in the annexe, safe bike storage, helpful staff, good breakfast choice, good location.
Le Terminus is situated opposite Mons Railway Station and offers rooms with a balcony. It has free Wi-Fi in the public areas and a restaurant serving French and Italian cuisine.
MalcH
United Kingdom
Perfect location across from the train station.. Perfectly adequate buffet style breakfast. Comfortable bed and bedroom of a decent size
The Congress Hotel Mons Van der Valk is located in Mons, Hainaut. The hotel is a few steps from the central station of Mons, 900 metres from the François Duesberg Museum of Decorative Arts, 1 km from...
Le Monte Cristo is situated only 4 km from the Grand Place in Mons and features free wireless internet. This intimate hotel offers rooms with cable TV and a minibar.
Dimitrios
United Kingdom
There is nothing particular to like it. ? It's not bad but nothing to mention.
Mons is very quiet. We spent a Tuesday summer evening there and only saw people in the main square. It was surreal to walk around an empty town; we enjoyed looking at the buildings, including some Art Deco ones.
We managed so get some frites in the Grand-Place before 9pm, but were not allowed to sit down as they were closing. We sat on public benches. We had a beer at the bar next to McD; the bartender was Sicilian and very nice. Mons was a convenient stopover.
Antonella
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The suggested walking route took in the majority of the...
The suggested walking route took in the majority of the historical buildings in the town. The centre square is very interesting - don't forget to rub the monkey statue by the town hall on the head!
David
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
This city may be not at your radar screen and may be easily...
This city may be not at your radar screen and may be easily eclipsed by Brussels, Gent or Antwerp - but if you decide to visit Mons, you will be surprised how many things it has to offer. A plethora of restaurants and bars, magnificent churches, interesting museums (Mons Memorial, Doudou Museum, Mundaneum, art museum - well, now in renovation but organising events, the Belfry and more) and, most of all, a great atmosphere of a typical Waloon city, the streets that can lead you to new discoveries... I was really enchanted! And it will be even better as one can see a lot of restoration works in the city ongoing, including a, well, imposing, railway station. This city has a potential, indeed.
Andrzej
Belgium
Scored 10
10
Mons is the site of the first contact between the British...
Mons is the site of the first contact between the British Expeditionary Force and the invading German armies in August 1914. The British were stuck in a difficult position owing to the fact that their flanking French allies had retreated without informing the British, and they had to dig in along the Mons-Conde-Charleroi canal, which they held against all odds for the day of 23rd August 1914. Not only were the first shots exchanged here, but also the first two Victoria Crosses were won during the battle. If you have a good guide or guidebook, the greater part of the battlefield is largely unchanged, and after a day of looking round, you have the town square of Mons, where the troops rested before moving up to contact. The square is unchanged, and anyone who has seen any of the photos taken at the time will be able to situate themselves easily - while enjoying a beer of a meal at any of the town's excellent bars and restaurants. I recommend the Lebanese restaurant on the main square.
Nigel
France
Scored 8.0
8.0
The area around the railway station is under contruction (...
The area around the railway station is under contruction (for years); however this small city is charming. The central square with a renaissance city hall and many terraces is beautiful and lively and there are some interesting sights to see (museums, church, belfry). On the other side of the station is a big modern shopping mall.
Robbert
Netherlands
Scored 6.0
6.0
This was just a stopover on our homeward journey.
This was just a stopover on our homeward journey. There is a HUGE redevelopment at the station just opposite the hotel, although they had stopped work when we got there. We might come back in two years to see the work when it is finished. Right now it looks like a giant spaceship!
very comfortable bed, nice bathroom and Serge was very nice and helped us out to find our way around Mons as well as helping us out when we realised we’d forgotten to bring a phone charger adapter. it was great value for the quality of the accommodation! would highly recommend if staying in Mons!
We visited Mons for the light show and wanted a family room close to the center. This was perfect for us. The room was clean, quiet and comfortable. We enjoyed a good breakfast buffet. I would recommend as a affordable, no frills hotel.
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