Hotel 't SandtvsHotel De Witte Lelie Antwerp
Hotel 't Sandt and Hotel De Witte Lelie Antwerp are both recommended by those who travel for a living. Overall, Hotel De Witte Lelie Antwerp ranks significantly better than Hotel 't Sandt. Hotel De Witte Lelie Antwerp has a TripExpert Score of 94 with recommendations from 10 reviews including Fodor's, Michelin Guide and Travel + Leisure.
Hotel 't Sandt
Zand 13-19, Antwerp 2000, Belgium
From $161/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Business Center
Concierge
"This friendly and centrally located neo-Rococo property was refurbished in 1993 and again in 2006, when all of its rooms were converted to suites."
Fodor's
"A 17th-century neo-rococo mansion that has served as a customs house, soap factory, and fruit importer is now one of Antwerp's classiest hotels." Full review
Michelin Guide
"This establishment is in an attractive building with a fine Rococo facade near the banks of the Escaut."
DK Eyewitness
"A cosy four-star hotel in Antwerp’s historical centre, ‘t Sandt occupies a protected Neo-Rococo building from the mid-19th century that was the site of the city’s first customs duty office."
Lonely Planet
"This charming, 29-room boutique hotel was originally a 15th-century customs house...many other rooms have period curiosities and exposed beams, and ‘duplexes’ have wrought-iron stairs up to bed." Full review
Hotel De Witte Lelie Antwerp
Keizerstraat 16 - 18, Antwerp 2000, Belgium
From $272/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
Concierge
"This elegantly renovated, but still creaky, 17th-century town house is cloistered away in the student district across a narrow street from the Latvian consulate."
Fodor's
"Three step-gabled 17th-century houses have been combined to create Antwerp's most exclusive hotel." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"A perennial favorite, this whitewashed hotel (the name, after all, means "white lily") is comprised of a row of three 17th-century restored town houses that contain a total of 10 spacious guest rooms." Full review
Michelin Guide
"This historic abode fully justifies its reputation for poised sophistication and graceful hospitality."
DK Eyewitness
"An atmospheric five-star B&B in Antwerp’s historical core, the whitewashed De Witte Lelie (“The White Lily”) is constructed out of three converted 17th-century canal houses."
Star Service
"Small and elegant, and rendered with an eclectic hand, the White Lily is a fragrant little boutique offering run by a charming, hands-on proprietor and a well-trained staff." Full review
Afar Magazine
"Three 17th-century gabled homes were connected to create Antwerp’s quirkiest hotel, De Witte Lelie." Full review
Hideaway Report
92.0
"Stylish family-run hotel created from three restored 17th-century canal houses set around a central courtyard, near the Grote Markt and old city center." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"This hip boutique guest house is a compilation of three 17th-century townhouses which reside on a cobbled street near the city's medieval centre." Full review
Lonely Planet
"Ask any Antwerp resident for the best accommodation in town and they'll almost invariably send you to the exclusive De Witte Lelie." Full review