Hotels near de Vissersstraat of Blankenberge, Belgium

Blankenberge, Belgium is a seaside resort town overlooking the North Sea, a 10-minute drive along the coast from the major port of Zeebrugge. Vissersstraat is two blocks back from Blankenberge's sandy beach, and the short street has a selection of restaurants. There are no hotels on Vissersstraat, but there is a varied choice of accommodation within a few minutes' walk. Blankenberge's attractions include the 400-yard long Belgium Pier and the Serpentarium, which, as well as snakes, includes reptiles, amphibians and spiders.

  1. Petit Rouge Hotel

    • The seven-story Petit Rouge, on the beachfront two blocks from Vissersstraat, features a splendid Art Deco façade, and some of the 82 rooms have sea views. Leisure facilities include an indoor pool with an adjacent jetted tub, and a sauna. The hotel restaurant serves Belgian cuisine and offers a fixed-price menu, which changes daily. Alternative dining options nearby include Restaurant Rimini, serving Italian dishes on Vissersstraat, and Restaurant Dante offering French cuisine on the seafront, a few steps from the hotel.

    Hotel Pantheon Palace

    • Two blocks from Vissersstraat and four blocks from Blankenberge's seafront, Hotel Pantheon Palace is housed in a building with striking modern architecture including a facade with brightly-colored glass panels. The 28 rooms, which combine Art Nouveau and contemporary styling, are set around an internal courtyard with a pond complete with Koi carp. The on-site Kotee Jardin restaurant serves Belgian cuisine and has a special gourmet menu. The hotel is a three-minute walk from Blankenberge's railway station.

    Hotel Manitoba

    • Set in a four-story Beaux Arts townhouse from 1890, which overlooks a pedestrianized square, the Hotel Manitoba is two blocks from Vissersstraat and a three-minute walk from the beach. The hotel operates only for the summer season, opening from the beginning of April until the end of September. The hotel provides breakfast, and there are many restaurants nearby. These include the Giardino Di Roma, an Italian restaurant, and Bistro Poco Loco, featuring a Belgian menu with Spanish influences.

    Saint Saveur Hotel

    • A three-minute walk from Vissersstraat and two minutes from the seafront, the Saint Saveur Hotel has an indoor pool, a sauna and a solarium. The 46 rooms have chic, contemporary decor and room rates include a buffet breakfast. The hotel restaurant, Bistro Starckx, is open for lunch and serves a contemporary Belgian menu and features an open fireplace. Alternative dining options nearby include De Lorelei, serving a fine-dining Belgian menu and Den Ouden Ambacht, featuring traditional Belgian dishes. Set on the seafront, the Casino Blankenberge is a four-minute walk from the hotel.

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