Nos lits vont changer cela :-)
Venez nous rendre visite.
Nos lits vont changer cela :-)
Venez nous rendre visite.
Gand comme destination de vacances, ça sonne comme de la musique
dans les oreilles ?
Passez le mot ! : -)



Nous sommes fières que de nouveau cet année l’hôtel est affiché dans le top 10 des hôtels Gantois sur TripAdvisor!

With 6 trains every hour you are in about 30 minutes in the medieval city of Bruges. A return ticket costs € 13 and is valid for one day. From the station of Bruges it’s a 20 minute walk along the Albert I park and the new concert hall to reach the historic heart of the city. Again, the day pass is valid and you can easily reach the centre by bus as well.
A bit further away you find the vibrant city of Antwerp! Three times an hour a train leaves from Gent-Sint-Pieters to bring you to Antwerp Central in one hour. A return ticket costs just under € 19 and the train stops at the beginning of the biggest shopping streets, Keyserlei and Meir, the diamond district and the Zoo. At the Franklin Rooseveltplaats dozens of buses stop to bring you, using the same day pass, to every corner of the city.
We end with the capital of Belgium, also the capital of Europe, which cannot be left out. Almost every 10 minutes a train goes from Ghent to Brussels, but there must be a number of things taken in consideration: do not travel at peak times for 9 am and between 16 pm and 18 pm, choose for the train with the least stops, which takes only 36 minutes. Brussels Central station is the closest to the main attractions and ensures you that you won’t need to use public transport. Unlike Flanders, the MIVB is responsible for all public transport, making a day pass from Ghent not valid.





















During the exhibition special one-off events are planned as well. On July 21th Michel Vandenbosch, president of the animal rights group GAIA, gives his vision on the exhibited objects. On July 27th there is a workshop “bacterial leather”, where you can learn about this vegan alternative to leather.
On September 21 there is the theatre workshop “In the skin of an animal” and on September 22 Marjan Doom, veterinary and former member of the ethical committee on animal testing, will guide you through the collection.
More information on the exhibition and the events can be found here.
If after this you are looking for some creature comforts, you are welcome to stay at hotel Astoria. And remember, except for the anti-allergic Classical and Comfort rooms, pets are welcome at our hotel.
and support our hotel industry during and post COVID-19.















From May 1st onwards this new map has been available at the tourists’ information centre “Visit Ghent” in the Old Fish Mine, but now you can also ask for it at the reception desk of our Hotel Astoria. If you are a wheelchair user and you reserve a room with us, just send us a message and we will certainly take that into consideration when choosing a room for you.