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Antwerp brims with tasteful midrange hotels rather than world-class luxury accommodationhere you'll find charm and attention to detail in lieu of opulence and technology. In recent years, Antwerp has seen a decentralization of its old city hotels. Neighborhoods like Zurenborg, the Jewish Quarter, and Het Zuidonce considered too edgy for touristshave emerged as ideal places to stay to experience an authentic slice of Antwerp. But expect B&Bs and guesthouses in these neighborhoods rather than boutique hotels.
At first glance, it appears there's nothing modern about the three lavishly appointed guest rooms and two apartments in this romantic Jewish Quarter...more
There's more going on behind the doors of this modest 19th-century town house than you could ever imagine. This exclusive three-suite B&B in the happening...more
Service is attentive but noninvasive at Antwerp's graceful De Witte Lelie ("the white lily"). This elegantly renovated, but still creaky, 17th-century town...more
This friendly and centrally located neo-Rococo property was refurbished in 1993 and again in 2006, when all of its rooms were converted to suites. Named after...more
Style-meisters love this place for the Eames chairs covered in black and white cowhide, pale oak floors, whitewashed furnishings, and beamed ceilings. It's just...more
Occupying a renovated sixteenth-century brick house on a tiny lane steps from the medieval Grote Markt, the intimate Matelote is a refreshing take on the...more
This business travelers' secret is centrally located in the pleasant Oude Stad neighborhood on a crooked street lined with furniture boutiques, quiet...more
With a constellation of some of Europe's boldest fashion designers and a thriving indie music scene, Antwerp just keeps getting hipper and hotter, and the hood...more










