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Hotel Monasterium PoortAckere Ghent

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Hotel Monasterium PoortAckere Ghent, where history meets modern comfort right in the heart of Gent! This beautifully restored hotel is just a short 0.2mi away from the city center, offering you the perfect base to explore all the delightful sights and sounds this charming Belgian city has to offer. Whether you’re here for a leisurely vacation or a business trip, you’ll feel right at home in this unique atmosphere filled with character and warmth.

Bed in Hotel Monasterium PoortAckere Ghent
Bed in Hotel Monasterium PoortAckere Ghent

Rooms

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1 King Size Bed

1 Twin Bed

1 Double Bed

Standard Room

Our Standard Twin Room is a comfortable and spacious option for two adults. With two twin beds and a private bathroom, along with a flat-screen TV and free toiletries, it offers everything you need for a relaxing stay.

Standard Family Room in Hotel Monasterium PoortAckere Ghent

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4 Twin Beds

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300 sqft

Family, 4 Single

Private Bathroom

Flat-screen TV

Free toiletries

Family Room 4 is 323 square feet and includes 4 single beds 80-130 width plus hairdryer and tea and coffee making facilities and is Wheelchair-accessible.

Standard Family Room in Hotel Monasterium PoortAckere Ghent

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3 Twin Beds

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300 sqft

Family, 3 Twin Beds

Private Bathroom

Flat-screen TV

Free toiletries

Enjoy a cozy and comfortable stay in our spacious Standard Family Room, featuring three twin beds, perfect for a family of three. With a private bathroom, flat-screen TV, and free toiletries, your family will have everything they need for a delightful stay.

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Your stay begins with a delightful breakfast, providing the perfect fuel to start your day of adventures. Enjoy a peaceful morning in the picturesque garden or unwind on the terrace after a day of exploring. The hotel boasts a range of amenities designed with your comfort in mind, such as soundproof rooms for a restful sleep, free Wi-Fi to keep you connected, and 24-hour front desk service ready to assist you at any hour. Plus, with private parking available (for an extra charge), you can conveniently explore Gent and beyond at your leisure.

Garden view in Hotel Monasterium PoortAckere Ghent
Property building in Hotel Monasterium PoortAckere Ghent

Experience the Best

With a whopping 3,232 reviews under its belt, Hotel Monasterium PoortAckere Ghent has earned its stripes as a favorite among travelers, starting at just $124 per night. Guests rave about the friendly staff, picturesque surroundings, and inviting atmosphere, making it a standout choice for anyone eager to experience the best of Gent. So pack your bags and get ready for a fun-filled adventure at this delightful hotel!

Bed in Hotel Monasterium PoortAckere Ghent
TV and multimedia, Bed in Hotel Monasterium PoortAckere Ghent

Plan Your Stay

In the heart of the hotel, the picturesque garden invites you to relax and unwind, a little oasis away from the hustle and bustle of Gent. Imagine yourself sipping a delightful Belgian beer or a cup of rich hot chocolate on the terrace as you bask in the charming ambiance. Whether it’s a sunny morning or a starlit evening, this serene spot is perfect for recharging your batteries after a day of explorations. Don't forget to take a snap or two — every corner of the hotel is brimming with character, and it’s all set against the backdrop of enchanting architecture!

Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Monasterium PoortAckere Ghent
Lounge or bar in Hotel Monasterium PoortAckere Ghent

Amenities

Free wifi

Air conditioning

Bar

Terrace

Soundproof rooms

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Garden view

Bathroom in Hotel Monasterium PoortAckere Ghent
Bathroom in Hotel Monasterium PoortAckere Ghent
Bed in Hotel Monasterium PoortAckere Ghent
Perfect location, short walking distance to all the best bits of town but far enough to seem very quiet and peaceful, especially as the festival was on whilst we were there, and we weren’t disturbed by noise at all. It’s a stones throw from some very nice cafes, bars and restaurants, so even if you didn’t want to go into the middle of Ghent there’s plenty of places to try. It actually feels very safe and secluded in the hotel and there is a lovely central quite big courtyard type garden area in the middle of the property. Rooms are spotlessly clean with nice light and windows that open onto the garden area. The staff in particular were very sweet and helpful and nothing was too much trouble. Our only disappointment was that there seemed to be a shortage of coffee when we were there! The room was not topped up with coffee facilities at all and we kept having to ask at reception for coffee pods for our morning cup of coffee, not good!

Louise

What a privilege to stay in such a beautifully renovated historic building. We could not believe how quiet it was - and how comfortable. Especially grateful for the cool air through the large windows, the garden, and the A/C in our room (as it was a hot few days). The buffet breakfast in the ornate chapel was one of the best ever had, and staff were very happy to provide gluten free options for my friend. We walked everywhere and took a short bus ride to a swimming lake and a tram to the rail station. I cannot describe how impressive this medieval city is - and don’t miss the augmented reality of the famous painting by the Van Eyck brothers in the St Bavo cathedral.

Becky

The room was as not as a conventional type room but had taken the previous occupiers use and turned it into a nice period reflection of their use, it was quiet and the bed was comfortable. Once you established the hotels whereabouts it was easy to navigate to the centre of the city.The breakfast was excellent and self service. The pictures on the walls show the nuns at recreation. The staff were very helpful, and they will store your bags on check out if you have more visiting to do before you leave.

Terence

The room was very spacious (garden room requested), very cosy and perfectly situated to explore old town Gent! There were enough parking spaces upon arrival and access from reception to rooms was made easy with elevator and stairs. The bathroom was larger than expected and really well finished and we enjoyed a gorgeous hot shower - lovely! We didn't have breakfast but the church set up was really lovely.

Supersuzzy

It was converted from a former monastery, making it a very cool place with a unique experience. The breakfast options were diverse, and having breakfast inside the old church was a very special atmosphere and environment. The staff were very friendly and welcoming, and you can store your luggage before check-in and after check-out. The room provided tea bags, coffee, and a refrigerator.

Fang

Perfect location, short walking distance to all the best bits of town but far enough to seem very quiet and peaceful, especially as the festival was on whilst we were there, and we weren’t disturbed by noise at all. It’s a stones throw from some very nice cafes, bars and restaurants, so even if you didn’t want to go into the middle of Ghent there’s plenty of places to try. It actually feels very safe and secluded in the hotel and there is a lovely central quite big courtyard type garden area in the middle of the property. Rooms are spotlessly clean with nice light and windows that open onto the garden area. The staff in particular were very sweet and helpful and nothing was too much trouble. Our only disappointment was that there seemed to be a shortage of coffee when we were there! The room was not topped up with coffee facilities at all and we kept having to ask at reception for coffee pods for our morning cup of coffee, not good!

Louise

What a privilege to stay in such a beautifully renovated historic building. We could not believe how quiet it was - and how comfortable. Especially grateful for the cool air through the large windows, the garden, and the A/C in our room (as it was a hot few days). The buffet breakfast in the ornate chapel was one of the best ever had, and staff were very happy to provide gluten free options for my friend. We walked everywhere and took a short bus ride to a swimming lake and a tram to the rail station. I cannot describe how impressive this medieval city is - and don’t miss the augmented reality of the famous painting by the Van Eyck brothers in the St Bavo cathedral.

Becky

The room was as not as a conventional type room but had taken the previous occupiers use and turned it into a nice period reflection of their use, it was quiet and the bed was comfortable. Once you established the hotels whereabouts it was easy to navigate to the centre of the city.The breakfast was excellent and self service. The pictures on the walls show the nuns at recreation. The staff were very helpful, and they will store your bags on check out if you have more visiting to do before you leave.

Terence

The room was very spacious (garden room requested), very cosy and perfectly situated to explore old town Gent! There were enough parking spaces upon arrival and access from reception to rooms was made easy with elevator and stairs. The bathroom was larger than expected and really well finished and we enjoyed a gorgeous hot shower - lovely! We didn't have breakfast but the church set up was really lovely.

Supersuzzy

It was converted from a former monastery, making it a very cool place with a unique experience. The breakfast options were diverse, and having breakfast inside the old church was a very special atmosphere and environment. The staff were very friendly and welcoming, and you can store your luggage before check-in and after check-out. The room provided tea bags, coffee, and a refrigerator.

Fang

Perfect location, short walking distance to all the best bits of town but far enough to seem very quiet and peaceful, especially as the festival was on whilst we were there, and we weren’t disturbed by noise at all. It’s a stones throw from some very nice cafes, bars and restaurants, so even if you didn’t want to go into the middle of Ghent there’s plenty of places to try. It actually feels very safe and secluded in the hotel and there is a lovely central quite big courtyard type garden area in the middle of the property. Rooms are spotlessly clean with nice light and windows that open onto the garden area. The staff in particular were very sweet and helpful and nothing was too much trouble. Our only disappointment was that there seemed to be a shortage of coffee when we were there! The room was not topped up with coffee facilities at all and we kept having to ask at reception for coffee pods for our morning cup of coffee, not good!

Louise

What a privilege to stay in such a beautifully renovated historic building. We could not believe how quiet it was - and how comfortable. Especially grateful for the cool air through the large windows, the garden, and the A/C in our room (as it was a hot few days). The buffet breakfast in the ornate chapel was one of the best ever had, and staff were very happy to provide gluten free options for my friend. We walked everywhere and took a short bus ride to a swimming lake and a tram to the rail station. I cannot describe how impressive this medieval city is - and don’t miss the augmented reality of the famous painting by the Van Eyck brothers in the St Bavo cathedral.

Becky

The room was as not as a conventional type room but had taken the previous occupiers use and turned it into a nice period reflection of their use, it was quiet and the bed was comfortable. Once you established the hotels whereabouts it was easy to navigate to the centre of the city.The breakfast was excellent and self service. The pictures on the walls show the nuns at recreation. The staff were very helpful, and they will store your bags on check out if you have more visiting to do before you leave.

Terence

The room was very spacious (garden room requested), very cosy and perfectly situated to explore old town Gent! There were enough parking spaces upon arrival and access from reception to rooms was made easy with elevator and stairs. The bathroom was larger than expected and really well finished and we enjoyed a gorgeous hot shower - lovely! We didn't have breakfast but the church set up was really lovely.

Supersuzzy

It was converted from a former monastery, making it a very cool place with a unique experience. The breakfast options were diverse, and having breakfast inside the old church was a very special atmosphere and environment. The staff were very friendly and welcoming, and you can store your luggage before check-in and after check-out. The room provided tea bags, coffee, and a refrigerator.

Fang

Location

Oude Houtlei 56, Ghent, 9000, Belgium

Hotel Monasterium PoortAckere Ghent