Hotel 't Sandt vs Hotel De Witte Lelie Antwerp
Hotel 't Sandt and Hotel De Witte Lelie Antwerp are both recommended by those who travel for a living. Overall, Hotel De Witte Lelie Antwerp ranks significantly better than Hotel 't Sandt. Hotel De Witte Lelie Antwerp has a TripExpert Score of 94 with recommendations from 10 reviews including Fodor's, Michelin Guide and Travel + Leisure.
Hotel 't Sandt
Zand 13-19, Antwerp 2000, Belgium
From $161 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Business Center
Concierge
"This friendly and centrally located neo-Rococo property was refurbished in 1993 and again in 2006, when all of its rooms were converted to suites."
Fodor's
"A 17th-century neo-rococo mansion that has served as a customs house, soap factory, and fruit importer is now one of Antwerp's classiest hotels."
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Michelin Guide
"This establishment is in an attractive building with a fine Rococo facade near the banks of the Escaut."
DK Eyewitness
"A cosy four-star hotel in Antwerp’s historical centre, ‘t Sandt occupies a protected Neo-Rococo building from the mid-19th century that was the site of the city’s first customs duty office."
Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"This charming, 29-room boutique hotel was originally a 15th-century customs house...many other rooms have period curiosities and exposed beams, and ‘duplexes’ have wrought-iron stairs up to bed."
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Hotel De Witte Lelie Antwerp
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Keizerstraat 16 - 18, Antwerp 2000, Belgium
From $272 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
Concierge
"This elegantly renovated, but still creaky, 17th-century town house is cloistered away in the student district across a narrow street from the Latvian consulate."
Fodor's
"Three step-gabled 17th-century houses have been combined to create Antwerp's most exclusive hotel."
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Travel + Leisure
"A perennial favorite, this whitewashed hotel (the name, after all, means "white lily") is comprised of a row of three 17th-century restored town houses that contain a total of 10 spacious guest rooms."
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Michelin Guide
"This historic abode fully justifies its reputation for poised sophistication and graceful hospitality."
DK Eyewitness
"An atmospheric five-star B&B in Antwerp’s historical core, the whitewashed De Witte Lelie (“The White Lily”) is constructed out of three converted 17th-century canal houses."