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    1898 The Post

    5.0 (13 reviews)

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    Gorgeous hotel, in Ghent Belgium. Accommodations are perfect and the staff was warm and welcoming. I cannot recommend this place highly enough!

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    TJ R.

    Nice hotel, but the only thing 5-star is the bar & the amazing woman that manages it - Leena. An absolute ambassador for this establishment & one of the best hospitality professionals we've encountered. Outstanding cocktails, knowledge, service & oh did I mention brewer !?? Make a reservation for tea or drinks & bites. Thanks for making our stay amazing Leena ! Be good tourists !

    Usman P.

    1898 may be the most charming hotel I've stayed at. Located in the heart of Ghent, its convenient proximity allows for tons of leisure nearby including visiting bars, lounges, restaurants, cafes, chocolatiers, cathedrals, and castles. Similar to much of the central area in Ghent, it maintains a very unique, historical atmosphere. Staff may dress as if they're in the early 20th century for instance. There are older, castle-like spiral staircases leading up to different corridors, including an Honor Bar with snacks and drinks you can take and pay for at a later time. Walls are adorned with photographs and history of the building, which has gone through various transitions such as a prison, a post office (hence the name), and finally a hotel with a sizable shopping mall and restaurants at the base floor on the opposite end. There's a bar/restaurant that's pretty popular located next to the reception area, where you can choose to pay for breakfast or get cozy with friends and grab drinks. Hotel amenities include tea, coffee, water, the usual toiletries, a beautiful desk to get some work done or draw inspiration for your project or perhaps your next novel. There are several props including parchment paper with etched ink, a magnifying glass, several books, and more. I went with the double story room which has an upstairs shower area and sink. This place was very spacious, with a large, comfortable bed, giant windows overlooking all the city action to capture the sights, sounds, and fresh air which provided a wonderful ambience. Hotel staff are very friendly, stemming from reception to the maids. They're quick to service and replace anything you may need. Parking is $25 Euros a night in their own private space just a couple blocks away, so inquire about it and you will receive very thorough instructions on how to get in as it may be easy to miss. If you're looking to bring back some chocolates that Belgium is well known for, head over to Van Hoorebeke Chocolatier nearby for some beautifully gift wrapped boxes for your friends and loved ones. Be sure to also grab some of the freshly made hot cocoa, which may just be the best you'll ever have in your entire life.

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    Frank A.

    Excellent hotel right in the center of Ghent. Rooms are spectacular with high ceilings and lofts. Very up to date from a technology standpoint, yet blended with the spirit of the original post office. The cobbler restaurant and bar scene are a delight. Lastly, this hotel has the most amazing front desk staff, they assist with your bags, show you to the restaurant,explain the hotel and city features, truly outstanding. Julie at the front desk is a delight, energetic and competent.

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    Jim R.

    A fantastic boutique hotel in the center of old town in a repurposed post office building dating from the early 1900s. We stayed two nights in early December a week ahead of the holiday market. Our room, #15, a king room (aka "letter" room) was wonderfully cozy with intimate spaces for the bedroom and the sink and roomy modern rain shower in a fun upstairs loft-totally unique. The room had at least a 20 ft ceiling with massive windows and shades out of a dickens novel. The brooding dark color accentuated the warm feeling and the quirky historical reproductions used to decorate the entire hotel gave the feeling you were staying in a cross between the Smithsonian and Hogwarts-we loved it immediately. While the building itself faces a square and grand church, the entry is around back on the river side in a turret. After walking through a picture post card courtyard all decked out for the holidays you climb up two long flights of curving stairs to reception on level +1 although there is a tiny elevator for you and your luggage. Our room was on this level down the narrow hallway and behind a door with key-card secured access. Our room rate included a sumptuous breakfast buffet overloaded with local foods and European classics. In the later afternoon this space, The Cobbler, transforms into the hippest cocktail bars in town with waits to get in (tip: be sure to ID yourself as a guest as they save a few spots for those staying and you may get to just skip the line). Bottom line: absolutely loved our stay here and at around 360€ felt this was a great value given its location within east walking distance to all the key sights, restaurants and shopping. HIGHLY recommended

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    Carly G.

    Literally Howarts in a hotel. Everything is so beautiful, especially the interior design. In each room there is an upstairs with the bathroom and you can see the bed from above. The shower is a rain shower. they also havw a selection of alcohol in each room that you have to pay for. I HIGHLY recommend staying here if you come to Belgium, it makes your dtay that much more magical

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    Review Highlights - 1898 The Post

    Similar to much of the central area in Ghent, it maintains a very unique, historical atmosphere.

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