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Hotels in Aalbelke
 | Best Western Hotel Atlantis  |
Score 8.475 from 64 reviews | | Fletersdel 1 |  |
| In Hotel Atlantis in Genk you hear nature call out your name!
This hotel is located at one of the entrances of the National Park Hoge Kempen.
In a quiet environment the team welcomes you with open arms!
Enjoy delicious Southern dishes and tapas in the restaurant Ta-Jin, play games in the creative game room and relax in a Eastern sauna with a relax area..
Hotel Atlantis offers 26 rooms with a modern character, warm colors and up-to-date comfort.
We offer smoking and non-smoking rooms. All rooms are all on one floor and quietly located.
Enjoy the sauna or sit on the terrace of Hotel Atlantis. In the vicinity of the hotel there is a lot to experience.
You will have to bring a visit to the National Park Hoge Kempen, the biggest national park of Flanders met almost 6.000 ha of wonderful nature.
The ‘Limburgs’ hospitality of Hotel Atlantis is worth coming back for….
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| | The Century  |
Score 8.6 from 58 reviews | | Leopoldplein 1 |  |
| There's something about Hasselt and scents, tastes, flavours, joviality, cosiness.. Taste is the leitmotiv that runs through all its projects and plans. Hasselt isn't simply "the capital of taste". One of the most striking businesses is 'The Century, which has quite alot to do with this descriptor of Hasselt. With its renovated 3-star hotelrooms, The Century is the ideal stopping or departure point for becoming one with Hasselt.
The Hotel is verry sorry that it is not equipped with an elevator, and therefor not suiteble for the disabled. ... more | | |
 | Hotel The Oak  |
Score 7.825 from 12 reviews | | Windmolenstraat 1 |  |
| Conveniences for people with reduced mobility: one floor room available.
In the months July and August we love to welcome you for a stay of minimum 2 nights. Stays of 1 night are not possible in this period. ... more | | |
| | Lovotel Hasselt  |
Score 6.575 from 14 reviews | | Genkersteenweg 355 |  |
| Each morning a (free) luxurious breakfast will be brought to your room for you to enjoy in total privacy. The breakfast can be served between 08:00 and 10:00, as you desire. ... more | | |
 | Crowne Plaza Maastricht  |
Score 8.025 from 451 reviews | | Ruiterij 1 |  |
| As of 1 July 2008 the hotel is completely non smoking.
The hotel is easily accessible and has its own underground car park (payment required), so that you can reach your place of destination quickly and easily.
Crowne Plaza Maastricht has 141 luxuriously furnished hotel rooms, including 30 Executive rooms. In addition, the hotel has 9 luxurious rooms for gatherings of up to 400 people.
Dinners can be hosted for up to 700 people and celebration evenings for as many as 1500 people. Also for these occasions, service is of primary importance and the staff are happy to go that step further when advising their guests. ... more | | |
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| Private Day Tour to the Flemish Battlefields |
8 hours |
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On arrival in Ypres you will visit with your guide the old city center, including Cloth Hall, Town Hall, St. Martin's Cathedral, St. George's Memorial Church, Old Fish Market, the Menin Gate, the ramparts and the famous peace museum - In Flanders Fields.
The battlefields around Ieper are some of the most famous in the world. In the First World War the German and Allied armies fought for four years without achieving a decisive victory. The price in human lives was high - 1.2 million wounded and half a million dead.
In the Flanders Fields Museum, the focus is not on strategy or the commanding generals, rather on the common people, soldiers, children and nurses who all experienced these times in their own way. Computers, video projections, CD-Roms, and interactive models bring their history back to life.
After lunch in Ypres, continue your journey along the three front towns (Ieper, Diksmuide and Veurne) and follow the traces of the Great War, left behind in the Flemish landscape.
In Diksmuide you shall visit : the "Corridor of Death", a last remainder of the trenches from the First World War, the Ijzertoren (The Ijzer Tower), build in memory of the Battle of the Ijzer. On top of this tower, with the inscription A.V.V - V.V.K.(All for Flanders - Flanders for Christ), you can appreciate the beautiful panorama of the Flemish landscape.
Your last stop is Vladslo where you will make a stop at this German cemetery, because of its remarkable symbolic statue - The Mourning Couple from K?the Kollwitz, before returning to Bruges.
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In Waterloo you will visit the battlefield (all visits are optional), where you can see the historical farmsteads as well as the monuments erected by the Nations that participated in the battle. Stop and choose to visit the Panorama painting (by L. Dumoulin), and the Visitor's Center, where you can join an audiovisual reconstruction of the battle. There is also some free time to climb the Lion Hill. All visits on the battlefields are optional. You will also have time to visit the Royal Army History Museum if you wish. For a change of scenery, travel to the remarkable medieval Castle of Gaasbeek, where in the 16th century the Count of Egmond lived. It houses important collections of furniture, porcelain, arms, silverware and tapestries from the 15th and 16th century.
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| Brussels Grand City Sightseeing Tour |
3 hours |
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Begin today with a short walk to the famous Grand Place, world famous Market Square and the heart of Medieval Brussels. Here, you will hear about the history of the remarkable City Hall and quaint Guild Houses.
Next you will start the tour by luxury coach to see the beautiful St. Michael's Cathedral, the Congress Column and the Heyseldistrict with the world-famous Atomium. Marvel at the sight of the Chinese Pavilion and the Japanese Tower.
Passing the Royal Residence, return into the city center and see the Sablon district with countless antique dealer shops.
Your visit continues with a drive in front of the magnificent Palace of Justice and see the fashionable Louise Square. Passing the stately Royal Square, the Royal Palace and the Houses of Parliament arrive in the Cinquantenaire district, the Triumphal Arch, exceptional museums and splendid Art Nouveau houses are the highlights of this part of Brussels.
Here, you will also be at the very heart of the European Union: drive in front of the imposing EU buildings housing the European Commission, the European Parliament and the Council of Ministers.
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