Hotel Brasserie Den Engel

Northeast Belgium


Above an ever-popular brasserie-café, Den Engel has 15 comfortable rooms (though some are compact), most with exposed beams and renovated bathrooms.

Den Engel is a few centimetres across the border on the Dutch side: it's a good place to eat or drink (beer from €2.75) with one foot in either country if you sit on the southern edge of their street terrace.


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