Hotel De Witte Lelie Antwerp Belgium
Keizerstraat 16 - 18 2000 Antwerp
BELGIUM
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Witte Lelie is a more than a five star bed and breakfast in a restored
17th century hotel. With its white-linen sofas and armchairs, marble
fireplaces, Persian carpets, masses of fresh flowers ('Witte Lelie'
is Flemish for White Lily) this hotel offers classic comfort with
a modern personal touch. Every of the 10 light-flooded suites is
completely different in an exquisite mix of antiques and modern
designer furniture.De Witte Lelie is at Keizerstraat 16 - 18, in
the historic heart of Antwerp. Steps away of the Old City, near
the Grote Markt.
The
Keizerstraat, centuries ago called "Via Caesarea" after
emperor Charles V., is a prestigious street where painter Peter
Paul Rubens used to visit his brother-in-law Balthasar de Grootte,
mayor Nicolaas Rockox (at nr.10 and 12) and painter Frans Snyders
(at nr. 8). SHOW
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ACCOMMODATION: This exclusive
hotel has large comfortable rooms, suites, elegant salons
and a romantic patio. The
hotelsuites are provided with all the necessary comfort :
telephone, telefax, television, stereo, safe, mini bar . Every
single of the 10 rooms, bathrooms and suites are furnished
individually.
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HOTEL FACILITIES & SERVICES:
Breakfast is heaven in
itself, served at your room with a newspaper and a smile, or sit
down at the terras for your beakfast buffet. Spread out for you
on your personal table on the terras, are meats and cheeses, pastries,
rolls, jam and fruit. Coffee, thea, the most delicious scrambled
eggs to order are brought by a charming person who magically knows
your name. Mornings can be pleasant too!
Royal Museum
of Fine Arts houses the largest collection of Rubens in the world
(theres also the Rubens House) and you can see his Descent
from the Cross over at Our Ladys Cathedral. For restaurants
try tFornius and tHofke; the Quinten Matsijs café
dates from 1565, or theres De Foyer in the Bourlaschouwburg
Theatre. For shopaholics Dries Van Noten are at Het Mode Paleis;
Raf Simons and Ann Demeulemeester at Louis - for chocaholics Del
Rey best for praline chocolates (although the locals will tell you,
fingers a-wagging, pralines and chocolates are two different things).
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