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Rooms & Views
This spacious suite features 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a walk-in shower and free toiletries.…
1 King Bed 1055-sq-foot individually decorated room, located on the top floor, furnished patio with garden views La…
This spacious suite consists of 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a walk-in shower and free toiletri…
Featuring free toiletries and bathrobes, this double room includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower, a bath and…
1 Queen Bed 431-sq-foot room with city views Layout - Separate sitting area Internet - Free WiFi and wired int…
Featuring a private entrance, this suite also consists of 1 bedroom, a seating area and 1 bathroom with a walk-in shower…
Boasting a private entrance, this suite features 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a walk-in shower…
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Restaurants nearby
- Kommilfoo★ Michelin Olivier de Vinck de Winnezeele is a self-taught chef. It all started with a student job to pay for his studies, which soon turned into a fully-fledged passion for cooking. He then learned the ropes in top houses, mainly in Spain, before founding Kommilfoo in 1998 with Inge, your hostess. The spacious interior is depicted by an elegant peaceful vibe. A blue-chip establishment in Antwerp’s trendy Zuid district and the guarantee of outstanding produce. Creative and talented, Vinck de Winnezeele has a knack for adding a new spin to recipes, courtesy of his work on structure and his surprisingly de581m
- Hertog Jan at Botanic★★ Michelin A meal by Gert De Mangeleer and sommelier Joachim Bouden is in a class of its own, starting with the swish Botanic Sanctuary Hotel, which immerses you in a world unlike any other. Concrete and muted shades of grey set the scene in the intimate restaurant which boasts a stunning architectural backdrop. In a bid to maintain the element of surprise, the establishment asks guests not to post photos on social media, so we won’t dwell on the amazing chef’s table where diners are invited to admire his work first hand either. Suffice it to say that chef De Mangeleer’s distinctive signature and love af1.2km
- Nebo★ Michelin Nebo, which means ‘sky’ in Croatian, is a discreet tribute to the 1-star Michelin restaurant of Dimitri de Koninck’s father, La Luna. In his own swish establishment in the hip Nieuw Zuid district, youthful Dimitri, demonstrates that he learned the ropes with the best. He enjoys pampering his guests with an entirely à la carte menu, flanked by enticing suggestions. The wine list bear witness to the passion for oenology of Michelle, a master sommelier. Connoisseurs of first-class ingredients, such as Anjou pigeon and wild seabass, will be in culinary heaven. The chef faithfully upholds classical873m
- Misera★ Michelin Nicolas Misera’s motto, “An artist’s life”, was far from a random choice, as you will quickly realise when you enter this trendy eatery in buzzy Nieuw Zuid. Art forms the backbone of the establishment which is a stylish blend of purity and design. An eye-catching open kitchen and counter dominate the interior, offering an intriguing insight into the chef’s virtuosity. His personal take on classical recipes, with a weakness for fish and shellfish, is founded on consummate talent. Knockout sauces, knife-edged precision and an eclectic slant set the fascinating scene between the city and the Nort948m
- Fine Fleur★ Michelin Serenity and contemporary class set the scene at Fine Fleur, one of the first-class eateries that has found refuge in the swanky Botanic Sanctuary Hotel. Admire the kitchen team at work behind smoked glass as you are pampered by the enthusiastic youthful front-of-house team. Nothing is left to chance from the inspired wine-food pairings to the chefs who pop out to present their handiwork. We warrant you will fall under the spell of Fine Fleur and the delicate fine dining vision of Jacob Jan Boerma and Thomas Diepersloot. Exceptional ingredients are flanked by gutsy sauces, a dash of Dutch dari1.1km
- and/orBib Karen Shu's welcoming neighbourhood eatery sports a trendy urban vibe reminiscent of New York City – our favourite spot is a seat at the counter, overlooking the kitchen. Her plant-based, invariably vegan, ideal for sharing cuisine is bang in tune with the times: crisp, light and bursting with exciting flavours. She is a fan of spices and umami, which she skilfully balances with herbs and acidic notes. Take the feta toast, for example, a popular choice from the à la carte lineup: creamy vegan feta, a mildly spicy tomato salsa and a scattering of different herbs for extra whoomph, served on toa304m
- 't Fornuis★ Michelin ’t Fornuis is a restaurant of which there are few and far between nowadays. The interior of the handsome 17C townhouse is rustic and authentic and the polished service is similarly old school, as dishes are theatrically presented at the table beneath a cloche in a charming nod to the establishment’s classical heritage. Chef Johan Segers has held a Michelin star since 1986, and his enthusiasm has not waned an iota. His passion for exceptional produce and traditional fare shines through when he describes dishes to diners. He also works with ingredients that are rarely found today, such as pig’s 1.4km
- The Butcher's son★ Michelin The industrial loft vibe of the hip, urban Butcher’s son eatery blends seamlessly into De Koninck brewery, in which it is located. The premises are also home to a bakery, a chocolate artisan and to the De Laet & Van Haver butcher’s shop, the main suppliers of Bert Jan Michielsen (who worked there when he was young). True to his heritage, chef Michielsen’s open kitchen showcases his ongoing passion for red meat, while also taking family favourites to a whole new level thanks to lashings of talent, sprinkled with modern twists. He avows a weakness for surf-turf dishes, like a ballotine of pig’s 1.6km
- Ciro'sBib Ciro’s embodies the soul of Antwerp and its ever buzzy, down-to-earth vibe and delicious nostalgic interior provide a glimpse of the city of yesteryear. The proudly patriotic lineup on the menu also seems to have stepped straight out of the 1960s. Start with haddock pâté, followed by a star-studded lineup of deluxe vol-au-vent, crispy calf’s brains or steak garnished with a sauce so good you’ll be licking the plate clean, finishing with a decadent dame blanche (vanilla ice cream smothered in hot dark chocolate). It was love at first bite - bookings recommended!571m
- Nathan★ Michelin Nathan Van Echelpoel and your hostess, Eva Van de Peer, appreciate beauty, as the tasteful marble and dark wooden fixtures and fittings confirm and their eatery embodies Belgian flair for interior decoration with a Scandinavian ethos. As if art directed, each exquisitely plated dish is emblematic of this painstaking attention to the detail. Virtuoso chef Van Echelpoel mixes his classical culinary training with a playful contemporary streak, jazzing up familiar flavours with acidic Asian notes. He may serve sardines raw or in a vibrant salty tartare, flanked by subtle side dishes such as an emu2.0km
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Attractions nearby
- Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp arts museum in Antwerp, Belgium295m
- Museum Plantin-Moretus museum in Antwerp1.4km
- Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekathedraal Roman-Catholic cathedral in Antwerp, Belgium1.6km
- Hollandse Synagoge synagogue in Antwerp, Belgium205m
- Rubenshuis museum in Antwerp, Belgium, formerly the home and studio of Peter Paul Rubens1.6km
- Museum Mayer van den Bergh art museum in Antwerp, Belgium1.2km
- Antwerp City Hall city hall of Antwerp, Belgium1.7km
- M HKA - Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst Antwerpen art museum in Antwerp, Belgium668m
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