Boulevard Leopold

Antwerp


A fascinating evocation of Antwerp's 19th-century glory days in the heart of the Jewish district, this personable B&B mixes a collection of curiosities, museum-worthy antiques, claw-foot baths and open fires with modern coffee machines and flatscreen TVs.

As with most B&Bs it is important to prearrange arrival times. Cash payments only.


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