Gent Hotels

Erasmus

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At a Glance

    Pros

  • a huge amount of charm
  • extremely friendly owners
  • professional staff

    Cons

  • lacks some modern conveniences
  • it's a hassle to arrive late or leave early

Erasmus Review

From the flagstone and wood-beam library-lounge to the stone mantels in the individually decorated bedrooms, every inch of this noble 16th-century town house has been scrubbed, polished, and decked with period ornaments. Even the tiny garden has been carefully manicured. The couple that runs this distinctive hotel near the Korenlei takes care of everything from answering the bellpull at night to serving a delicious breakfast in the parlor.

    Hotel Details

  • 11 rooms.
  • Credit cards accepted.
  • Closed mid-Dec.--mid-Jan.

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