This is a family hotel with bar and restaurant on the marketplace in Poperinge. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the entire hotel. The restaurant is well known for dishes with regional food.
Andrew
United Kingdom
Really nice and pleasant owner, Linda. Rooms cleaned every day and refreshments (2x bottles water replaced up every day). Tea and coffee maker in the room, working TV. Spacious room.
Surrounded by greenery, D'Hommelbelle offers rooms with private bathroom and free WiFi 1.9 mi from the center of Poperinge. On-site private parking is possible free of charge.
WEEDEN
United States of America
Everything- Location, comfortable accommodations, friendly owners and great breakfast.
Offering free access to the indoor swimming pool, this 3-star hotel is located on the French border, 6.2 mi from Poperinge. Go for a hiking or cycling trip and explore the beautiful surroundings.
Daniel & Angela
United States of America
it was very clean, well decorated, exceptionally good food
Hotel Amfora is a charming hotel located in Poperinge.There is a terrace directly on the Grote Markt and a lovely courtyard. The rooms are decorated in a modern style.
Hotel Recour features a quiet courtyard garden with a terrace, air conditioning and a elevator. It is located only 328 feet from the market in Poperinge.
Charmehotel Manoir Ogygia has a wellness area in the garden. It features on-site bicycle rental, and free WiFi throughout the hotel. Each room comes with a bathroom with a (bubble)bath and/or shower.
Guesthouse de la Paix has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Poperinge.
Paula
Canada
The rooms of the guesthouse were clean and fresh. Beds were very comfortable and the bathroom was excellent - clean and big. We also really enjoyed the breakfast and the outdoor space. We had a family room - which meant the kids could close the door to their 2 beds. Made it feel like a bigger room.
Located in Poperinge, an 8-minute drive from the city center, Vakantie Logies Allo Allo includes free access to WiFi and private parking facilities.
Anonymous
United States of America
I was meeting a friend to tour a couple of hop fields and breweries in the area. This was the absolute best place to be! The owner was incredibly nice. I spoke about music with him and learned that he was a musician. He showed me his absolutely gorgeous and pristine vintage Fender Stratocaster. The assortment of locally sourced foods for the breakfast was the cherry on top. I will definitely stay there again next time I am in the area.
A delightful and picturesque town with so much to see and...
A delightful and picturesque town with so much to see and enjoy. Excellent bars and places to eat. A bit like a smaller version of Ypres but less manic. Cafe De La Paix was a good place to get a wide selection of beers and a good meal. Talbot House is a must to see. Easy and pleasant place to walk around in the evening.
Nigel
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Very friendly place. The people were very helpful.
Very friendly place. The people were very helpful. Felt very safe and welcoming. We managed to get everything we needed or wanted in either Poperinge or Ieper, which is just down the road.
It is a great location for visiting both Belgium and France. The food we ate was excellent.
Andrew
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Interesting little town - plenty to see and do in and around...
Interesting little town - plenty to see and do in and around the town for a short break. Restaurants a bit pricey - but plenty of choice. Would particularly recommend the Hop Museum, making a trip out to the St Bernardus brewery (great value guided tour /beer tasting- book in advance) and visiting Ghent and Brugge. You can also walk to St Sixtus monastery (more beer- and a cafe for lunch!).
Nicola
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We went for the Poperinge beer festival which was great.
We went for the Poperinge beer festival which was great.
Recommend that you hire bikes, great cycle paths and relatively little traffic. You can cycle easily to Watou and the famous trappist abbey/brewery Westleveteren quite easily. Short train trip to Ypres as well.
Kevin
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Very nice city, especially for people interested in beer and...
Very nice city, especially for people interested in beer and hops.
There are many good belgian breweries in the neighborhood, f.ex. Westvleteren and St. Bernardus.
There is also a nice hop museum in Poperinge.
There is also a lot of war history from the 1st WW in the area.
The city itself is quite small and cosy.
I would recon it would be especially nice in the summer, the areas arould is very nice for biking and beer tasting combined :-)
Otherwise taxi is quite difficult to get, especially in weekends. The taxis have to come from Leper, as there is no taxi companys in Poperinge.
Eirik
Norway
8.0
Scored 8.0
Didn't really spend too much time Poperinge on this occasion...
Didn't really spend too much time Poperinge on this occasion as I was using it as a base for touring, but what I did was absolutely fine and as expected. I would recommend Talbot House as a must see.
The bathroom was just great. Nicely appointed. Great shower. A place to put things. Towel bars (what a concept! Why have so many hotels done away with towel bars? They ask us to save water and hang up a towel, yet they no longer provide towel bars in most hotels!!! AAARRGGGGHHHH). Free parking right on the Main Street in front of the hotel.
Lovely hotel room overlooking the main square of Poperinge (we were actually upgraded from the Maison de la Paix, which is owned by the central hotel of the same name). Room was modern and well-equipped, with a pleasant terrace - perfect location to explore the surrounding hop fields, breweries and cafes (which we would hugely recommend!).
Friendly welcome from the owner who recognised me from a previous visit, excellent restaurant for evening meal and breakfast, good storage facilities for bikes and just an overall friendly feeling in a well run family hotel. The outside terrace on the main square is a delight to sit out in the evenings.
Ideal location for a one night stop travelling through Belgium after arriving in Calais from the UK.
Staff were exceptional and room was great. Breakfast was also very good.
No dislikes. Would definitely stay again and may do so on our return leg of the tour.
Great stay in this small town - feels like a gem! We were 'upgraded' to stay in the actual hotel vs the guesthouse down the street. We enjoyed being in the building with the restaurant - which we also ate at and loved!
Beautifully decorated apartment with lots of space. Sabine is an excellent host and very pleasant to talk with. Optimally located to visit the close by brewery or Poperinge center yet in a very quiet road.
The historic connections. The uniqueness. The importance to Canadian and world history. The commitment of the wardens. The house cat. The location in Poperinge.
It is a privilege to stay in such a historic house which is a living museum. Therefore one cannot expect to have the modern luxuries of a custom built hotel.
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