We had a great stay at Villa Gracia. The villa turns 100 years old next year and has many authentic features of the time. The grounds are big and beautiful and the rooms are so spacious! They are also dog friendly (10 euros/night extra)— our Bernese Mountain Dog loved running in the back yard. There’s a nice pedestrian walking path right behind the property that follows the river and you can walk/run to Namur (6km away) or if you really want to, all the way to Dinant (18km away). There’s a Carrefour very close by (less than 3km away) and access to lots of restaurants. The Villa itself is in a quiet neighborhood but close to everything. There are a few reviews stating that the hotel is outdated and yes, it does not have modern decor but it keeps theme with its age. There’s also an old style lift so no worries about bags if you’re staying on an upper floor.…
the place got potential, but it's not four stars place. maybe in 90', but not anymore. the place really needed updating. the host lady is so nice and really helpfull. but maybe she could smoke outside..
This authentic old villa that has large rooms however it is definitely not 4 stars. The pricing for a stay is not at today's market pricing. Probably years ago this structure was correct, but not these days. This however paints an unclear picture of the hospitality the staff extend. The welcome on arrival was warm, but we were left to our own divices as no food is available in the evenings. We would also of benefited from an explaition of the services on offer. As an example we had no idea ther was a hotel bar, for instance. Another point is that the main door is permanently locked so you have to phone to get someone to let you in, why not give guests a key? Breakfast however was of a high standard, good choice, plenty of coffee. All taken overlooking the Meuse river. A stay here is like staying with your grandparents, all very cosy, but the house & gardens needs a refurbishment.…
Lovely setting, very quiet and out of town. The hotel has a large garden that has a gate to the river, which has an extensive walk....it doesn't have a restaurant, but there is a very good Chinese restaurant within a five minute walk. Other restaurants are available, but involve a short drive. The Hotel is a little dated, but is clean and very quaint! Didn't have breakfast, but the dining room had a lovely view of the garden, and would guess it was good.
Wow, what a historical hotel. A great building on the bank off the river. We were in the area for fishing and this suited us very well. Very friendly team running the hotel and a great breakfast. The whole package and building has a history and it shows but not in any way that would undermine a stay. No restaurant for an evening meal but enough options within walking distance. All in all, we are happy to have stayed there. Thanks
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