|
A listed building dating from the 16th century, at the Martin's Klooster
no two rooms are alike. Each of the 40 rooms has its own charm and
cachet: for example, it has two tower rooms in the roof, a suite that
follows the paved alleyway that borders the hotel, and on the ground
floor spacious rooms with a garden view. All the rooms are vast and
luminous, and the stained-glass windows are equipped with shutters that
offer discretion in summer and warm in winter. An
individually-controlled air conditioning system in each room makes it
possible to maintain the temperature at an optimum level throughout the
year.
The classic dark wood furniture gives each room a timeless atmosphere,
in perfect symbiosis with the warm earth colors of the decoration and
the bedspreads. With their stone floors, white tiled walls and blue
stone consoles around the sinks and baths the bathrooms, twenty of which
come with a Jacuzzi, have an almost monastic purity. Generally speaking,
the rooms exude a harmony and balance in keeping with the century-old
history of this magnificent building.
The Lounge bar, a pleasant meeting place, is an intimate and warm place
to take a cup of tea or enjoy aperitifs or a digestif in front of the
fire. On summer evenings, relax among friends on the terrace as you
admire the starlit skies of Louvain. To make sure that your stay is as
pleasant as possible, everything has been worked out in the finest
detail. And for web surfers, all the rooms have a fast modem and
wireless Internet connection.
|