L'Hermitage Gantois, Autograph Collection
10 expert reviews
“Set in a red-brick 15th-century hospital that is bisected by a quaint, white chapel, this upscale Marriott perfectly marries the architectural elements from this historical monument with contemporary needs of 21st-century guests.”
– Fodor's
"One of Lille’s classic Flemish buildings, a former hospital partly from the 1460s, has been beautifully converted into this original luxury hotel."
"A white gabled façade with a tall stained-glass window marks the entrance to this unusual boutique hotel, originally established as a church-run hospice in 1462." Full review
"Lille's most luxurious lodgings occupy a gorgeous Flemish charity hospice founded in 1460 by merchant Jean de Gambe for the old and decrepit." Full review
"Large luxurious bedrooms look out onto peaceful cobbled courtyards and you feel you’re far from the city, though the location is central."
1 Star
"Founded in 1462 by Jean de la Cambe, known as Jean le Gantois, this hospice welcomed poverty-stricken elderly citizens and the sick up until 1995 and now houses an upmarket hotel." Full review
Luxury
"It’s a 15th-century hospice, complete with private chapel, which has been transformed into an 89-room luxury hotel. The atmosphere is, appropriately, divine." Full review
8.0
"L’Hermitage Gantois started life in the 15th century as a charity hospice, and subsequently became Lille’s first five-star hotel." Full review
"A Lille institution with tremendous history, with modern rooms in an unbeatable location." Full review
Top choice
"This five-star hotel creates enchanting, harmonious spaces by complementing its rich architectural heritage – such as a Flemish-Gothic facade – with refined ultramodernism." Full review
$166/night
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