Usuário convidado
31 de janeiro de 2023
Having left my hometown Hasselt 50 years ago, I was ready to go back to my roots but needed a place to stay. I decided on 't Hemelhuys, a little gem tucked away on a pedestrian street, a stone-throw away from Hasselt’s serene cathedral, St. Quintinus, and close to the town’s fancy stores and great restaurants. This quaint, welcoming boutique hotel has eight spacious rooms combining modern-day comfort with old-fashioned charm. These tastefully renovated units are spread over two old stone houses connected by a small but lush garden. The short walk through this pretty garden is aptly names Chemin du Bonheur. Both owners, Ann and Liesbeth, blend discreet elegance with genuine small-town warmth, and go out of their way to make guests feel at home. And, just like the owners, the young staff is very attentive to the guests’ needs and, in addition, smiles a lot -- a pleasant touch that augments one’s enjoyment of the place. Breakfasts are most inviting: a selection of assorted fresh breads and bakery products, home-made jams, cheeses, fresh fruit and, for hungrier people, a variety of egg dishes. Location + charm + service + comfort + caring owners + friendly staff = compelling combination to embrace 't Hemelhuys, a delightful hotel of superb taste in a town that prides itself on being Hoofdstad van de Smaak (Capital of Good Taste).
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