This is a family hotel on the marketplace in Poperinge. Free Wi-Fi is available in the entire hotel. The hotel rooms have either a view on the town square or the garden.
Pim
Netherlands
In the middle of town, the room was modern and we had al balcony with a little bit of late afternoon sun. (We where there in March)
Breakfast was good. Lot of choice, fresh baked eggs, Lots of room in the restaurant.
Hotel Amfora is a charming hotel located in Poperinge.There is a terrace directly on the Grote Markt and a lovely courtyard. The rooms are decorated in a modern style.
Flo
United Kingdom
fantastic location, lovely and v helpful staff, great restaurant. V near bus tops, train station, and car parkin (electric chargers in at least 3 car parks we used)
Offering free access to the indoor swimming pool, this 3-star hotel is located on the French border, 10 km from Poperinge. Go for a hiking or cycling trip and explore the beautiful surroundings.
Paul
United Kingdom
The property was exceptional ,clean beautifully laid out and the amenities pool , gym etc were a massive plus at this property.
Surrounded by greenery, D'Hommelbelle offers rooms with private bathroom and free WiFi 3 km from the centre of Poperinge. On-site private parking is possible free of charge.
Charmehotel Manoir Ogygia has a wellness area in the garden. It features on-site bicycle rental, and free WiFi throughout the hotel. Each room comes with a bathroom with a (bubble)bath and/or shower.
Marzena
United Kingdom
What an amazing place! It’s magiach from the moment you drive through the gate. It Looks Great on the pictures but in reall looks even better! Beautiful ground fabulous breakfast. Everything it top quality. Loved it!
Set in Poperinge, Talbot House is a historic guest house that offers free WiFi, and guests can enjoy a garden and a terrace. Featuring a lift, this property also provides guests with a picnic area.
Alison
United Kingdom
It is a privilege to stay in such a historic house which is a living museum. Therefore one cannot expect to have the modern luxuries of a custom built hotel.
Featuring a terrace, FLY in POPS is a holiday home, located in Poperinge. The property is 34 km from Lille and features views of the city. Free WiFi is provided .
Fly to Brussels Airport, then take a direct train to Poperinge (2.5 hours). Alternatively, from the UK, take the Eurostar to Lille, France, then a train to Poperinge (2 hours). For domestic travellers, direct trains from major Belgian cities are available.
The most convenient airport for Poperinge, Belgium is Brussels Airport. It offers numerous domestic and international flights and is approximately 130km away, ensuring easy accessibility for all travellers.
Poperinge, Belgium offers a variety of public transport options. The De Lijn bus service operates extensively, connecting key areas. Trains are available from Poperinge station, providing links to major cities. Cycling is popular, with bike rentals widely accessible. For convenience, taxis are also an option. Always check current schedules and routes.
The Grote Markt area in Poperinge, Belgium, is ideal for visitors, offering a central location with easy access to local attractions, restaurants, and shops. It's particularly known for its vibrant atmosphere and historical architecture.
Poperinge, Belgium, experiences a temperate maritime climate. The average annual temperature is around 10°C. Summers (June to August) are mild, with temperatures averaging 20°C, while winters (December to February) are chilly, with averages around 3°C. The region doesn't have distinct dry or wet seasons, but rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year, with October being the wettest month.
What guests said about Poperinge:
10
Scored 10
A delightful and picturesque town with so much to see and...
A delightful and picturesque town with so much to see and enjoy. Excellent bars and places to eat. A bit like a smaller version of Ypres but less manic. Cafe De La Paix was a good place to get a wide selection of beers and a good meal. Talbot House is a must to see. Easy and pleasant place to walk around in the evening.
Nigel
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Very friendly place. The people were very helpful.
Very friendly place. The people were very helpful. Felt very safe and welcoming. We managed to get everything we needed or wanted in either Poperinge or Ieper, which is just down the road.
It is a great location for visiting both Belgium and France. The food we ate was excellent.
Andrew
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Interesting little town - plenty to see and do in and around...
Interesting little town - plenty to see and do in and around the town for a short break. Restaurants a bit pricey - but plenty of choice. Would particularly recommend the Hop Museum, making a trip out to the St Bernardus brewery (great value guided tour /beer tasting- book in advance) and visiting Ghent and Brugge. You can also walk to St Sixtus monastery (more beer- and a cafe for lunch!).
Nicola
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We went for the Poperinge beer festival which was great.
We went for the Poperinge beer festival which was great.
Recommend that you hire bikes, great cycle paths and relatively little traffic. You can cycle easily to Watou and the famous trappist abbey/brewery Westleveteren quite easily. Short train trip to Ypres as well.
Kevin
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Very nice city, especially for people interested in beer and...
Very nice city, especially for people interested in beer and hops.
There are many good belgian breweries in the neighborhood, f.ex. Westvleteren and St. Bernardus.
There is also a nice hop museum in Poperinge.
There is also a lot of war history from the 1st WW in the area.
The city itself is quite small and cosy.
I would recon it would be especially nice in the summer, the areas arould is very nice for biking and beer tasting combined :-)
Otherwise taxi is quite difficult to get, especially in weekends. The taxis have to come from Leper, as there is no taxi companys in Poperinge.
Eirik
Norway
8.0
Scored 8.0
Didn't really spend too much time Poperinge on this occasion...
Didn't really spend too much time Poperinge on this occasion as I was using it as a base for touring, but what I did was absolutely fine and as expected. I would recommend Talbot House as a must see.
Where do I begin. The lovely house itself. The close proximity to the centre of town. The lovely view of the church steeple from the lounge window. The lovely court yard garden area. And of course Poperinge itself. We haven't been for many years and were reminded how much we love Poperinge.
We're in noisy Lille now - and wish we were back at Home Juliette in beautiful sleepy Pops.
We shall return!!
We have stayed here many times, for a night en route etc. This was our first visit since covid and the younger generation are taking over and doing an excellent job. Marvellous dinner and breakfast. Service excellent and very friendly. Free parking nearby good in public car park behind hotel but don't trust your satnav; you need to access it via Engelstraat not Gasthuisstraat.
The bathroom was just great. Nicely appointed. Great shower. A place to put things. Towel bars (what a concept! Why have so many hotels done away with towel bars? They ask us to save water and hang up a towel, yet they no longer provide towel bars in most hotels!!! AAARRGGGGHHHH). Free parking right on the Main Street in front of the hotel.
Lovely hotel room overlooking the main square of Poperinge (we were actually upgraded from the Maison de la Paix, which is owned by the central hotel of the same name). Room was modern and well-equipped, with a pleasant terrace - perfect location to explore the surrounding hop fields, breweries and cafes (which we would hugely recommend!).
Absolutely stunning grounds and hotel. A little oasis in the town. Loved the breakfast (could eat the brioche bread all day). Rented e-bikes and rode around the countryside, fabulous! Love the no-host honour bar. We had dinner in the chateau one evening and it was excellent. Would recommend 100%.
Great stay in this small town - feels like a gem! We were 'upgraded' to stay in the actual hotel vs the guesthouse down the street. We enjoyed being in the building with the restaurant - which we also ate at and loved!
A beautifully kept museum/hotel with wonderful staff and a great breakfast.
All staff are Toc H volunteers and they make you feel so welcome whilst also giving you information
on the house and it's amazing history.
Beautifully decorated apartment with lots of space. Sabine is an excellent host and very pleasant to talk with. Optimally located to visit the close by brewery or Poperinge center yet in a very quiet road.
The historic connections. The uniqueness. The importance to Canadian and world history. The commitment of the wardens. The house cat. The location in Poperinge.
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