Les Nuits Hotel
Antwerpen · Belgium · Lange Gasthuisstraat 12
About Les Nuits Hotel — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Antwerpen
Les Nuits Hotel is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Antwerpen, Belgium. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including kids club, bar, co working, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.3 / 5
Stylishly thought-out hotel with atmospheric candles on arrival. Receptionist was so lovely offering refreshing cold mint water. Room was ready early, spacious and clean. It’s well priced for the area which is good for shopping. Would definitely stay again ❤️
Lovely small family-run hotel in the heart of Antwerp. Bit tricky to find, but I felt welcome from the first minute. *Hospitality: The staff, esp. all receptionists I've met during my stay, are outstandingly friendly and great hosts. They recommended places to go and were always up for a quick chat. Fantastic. *Breakfast: Incredibly good, many homemade foods, fresh juice, healthy stuff, ... This is next level. These two bonus points made more than up for the slight inconvenience I had upon arrival, when my reservation could not be found in the system. Will def. book again next time.
Very disappointed with Hotel Les Nuits in Antwerp, especially given the high ratings (8.3 on Booking, 4.3 on Google). For the price, the quality is lacking. The rooms are poorly designed, with no doors for the bathroom or toilet, and the toilet space was so cramped my husband (180 cm) couldn’t sit comfortably. The room was also extremely noisy, with sounds from the hallway and the busy street outside. As someone who lives in Paris, I’m used to a noisy city, but I expect to sleep well in an expensive hotel—this was not the case. Breakfast was another disappointment. It’s extremely basic and overpriced at €25. On the morning of my breakfast a large group of 30 people was having breakfast in a separate room, near the buffet, the doors were open, so the noise was overwhelming for a quiet Saturday morning. When I asked the staff to close the doors, the person in charge was dismissive and said it wasn’t possible because of the passage through the doors. I mentioned that it was a bit much for such an expensive breakfast, and he rudely replied that it wasn’t his fault and he couldn’t control the group. I stay in many hotels, and the most important thing for me is the room’s acoustics. For over €200 per night, I expected more—at the very least, a quiet, comfortable room and better service during breakfast. Sadly, this stay didn’t meet expectations at all.