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Aalst
Aalst is in East Flanders, in Belgium. A medium sized town, by Belgian standards, with a population of around 77,000 people, Aalst is located right between the larger city of Ghent (Gent) and the capital, Brussels.
Travel by train from Brussels, it taakes about 25 minutes.
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Hotels in Aalst
 | Domus Portus  |
Score 9.325 from 20 reviews | | Dijkstraat 2 |  |
| Our three originally decorated rooms have each their variety of colours: black and white, brown and blue and joyful colours. As our Bed and Breakfast used to be a hatter's shop in the past, we have given each room the name of a hat.
Our beautiful rooms, overlook the river Dender, are equipped with all common facilities which include a flatscreen television and digital television with a digibox.
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 | Carestel Motel Groot Bijgaarden  |
Score 7.025 from 42 reviews | | E40 Brussel - Oostende |  |
| Situated alongside the E40 motorway between Brussels and Ostend and only 8 km from the centre of Brussels, this hotel is the perfect place to stay when travelling through Belgium.
Carestel Motel Groot-Bijgaarden offers you pleasant and comfortable rooms in a very convenient location alongside one of Europe’s major motorways. The guestrooms are en suite and are equipped with many modern comforts including air conditioning and wireless internet access. Alongside the motel there is the Carestel Plaza restaurant where you can choose from different menu options. For your convenience there is also a large car park in front of the hotel. ... more | | |
 | Bed & Breakfast The Mansion  |
Score 8.125 from 48 reviews | | Stationsstraat 21 |  |
| Living room at your disposal between 08.00 and 22.00
Business centre is available free of charge. ... more | | |
 | Aparthotel Malpertuus  |
Score 9.075 from 53 reviews | | Kattestraat 77 |  |
| The comfortable apartments are located in a pleasant car-free street in the centre of Aalst, within walking distance of the train and bus stations.
Aparthotel Malpertuus offers newly constructed apartments in a shopping street in the city centre of Aalst in East Flanders. The apartments are built to respond to all modern requirements for business travellers as well as tourists who wish to visit this historic city. As a guest of Aparthotel Malpertuus you can use the pleasant garden that is perfect for relaxing. This family-run group of apartments is owned by a well reputed pastry chef who is located next door. ... more | | |
 | Cosy Cottage  |
Score 8.975 from 35 reviews | | Eegene 38 |  |
| The hotel has a non-smoking policy throughout. ... more | | |
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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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| Half Day Sightseeing Tour to Waterloo and The Royal Army History Museum |
4.5 hours |
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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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| Flemish Art Collection Combi Pass |
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For the true art lover, a Combi pass to three of Belgium's most prestigious museums is a must.
Your pass gives you entry to the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp, Groeninge Museum in Bruges and the Museum of Fine Arts in Ghent. Please note the Museum of Fine Arts in Ghent is currently closed for renovations and will re-open on 26 May, 2007.
Valid for 3 years from the date of purchase, you have plenty of time to visit all three!
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