Guesthouse Verhaegen [Apartments]Guesthouse Verhaegen provides elegant rooms in the heart of historical Ghent and is set in an 18th-century mansion. Each guest room is individually decorated, combining contemporary style with the more traditional features that characterise this building. Free Wi-Fi is offered throughout the guesthouse. You can start your day with a wholesome breakfast served in the dining room, and admire paintings by P.N. van Reysschoot. Weather permitting, the beautiful garden offers a green oasis of peace in which you can unwind completely. The warm, personal service of this intimate guesthouse will add extra charm to your stay. Brussels, Antwerp and Bruges are easy to reach by public transport and car. When the weather allows it, you can enjoy a delicious cup of coffee, tea or a glass of wine in the French box garden. Ghent is situated on the crossroad of the important cultural cities Antwerp, Brugges and Bruxelles. The city became well known in the 18th century for the wealth the textile industry brought to Ghent. The architecture from these days is important cultural heritage these days. Hotel Verhaege with all it`s buildings, stables and annexe forms an island between three old streets. Only two streets from the hotel you will find the famous "Graslei" in the historical centre with it`s beautifull shops, restaurants, terraces, and pubs. The wel known SMAK museum at the Citadelpark is nearby. In the magnificent restaured and classified adjacent garden one can enjoy breakfast or have a drink. Total number of rooms: 5 |
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Hotel address: Belgium, 9000, Ghent, Oude Houtlei 110. Region: East-Flanders
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At first a property of count Dhaene Steenhuyse, it passed in 1766 to the hands of Bernard Antoine Triest. The Triest couple, who bought the premises in 1766, did a lot of finishing work and brought in a lot of refinement. Under their control some important work to the front of the house was done. The interior was enriched with well known wall paintings from Pierre Norbert van Reysschot, which are still in place today. The mansion is listed as "Hotel Verhaegen Lammens", after the renowned Baron Verhaegen. His family owned it for more than 150 years, and handed it to the present day owners, the interior decorators Jan Rosseel and Marc Vergauwe. Their interest in the magic of the old days and the respect for the past, combined with an artistic touch and an incredible eye for detail, created a result which can`t be expressed with words. Check-In and Check-OutCheck-In time: 15:00:00-21:00:00Check-Out time: 07:00:00-12:00:00 Online-Tur.com guarantee
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