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Brand | Tablet Hotels |
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Something of a sequel to Antwerp’s stylish Hotel Julien, August is a hotel with a little bit more ambition. It’s the first hotel project by the well-known Belgian architect and designer Vincent Van Duysen, who transformed this old Augustinian convent into a different kind of refuge, one whose sense of privacy and tranquility is only accentuated by its setting in the city’s verdant Green Quarter.
With 44 rooms, it’s twice the size of the Julien, though it’s still far from large. And the atmosphere couldn’t be busy if it tried — there’s still something of the hush of the cloister about the place. No two rooms are quite alike, though they all blend historical architectural details and contemporary fixtures and furniture to delightfully novel effect. And while there’s nothing ostentatious about it, it’s fair to say that August is luxurious, if subtly so.
Convents are fertile material for hotels not just because of the living quarters, but because of the substantial common spaces as well. August features no fewer than three lovely walled gardens, as well as a spa, a library, and an outdoor pool. The August Bar occupies the soaring, sun-filled chapel, possibly the hotel’s most spectacular space, while the restaurant is overseen by chef Nick Bril, who won a Michelin star at the Jane, the restaurant that put August’s neighborhood on the map.
Something of a sequel to Antwerp’s stylish Hotel Julien, August is a hotel with a little bit more ambition. It’s the first hotel project by the well-known Belgian architect and designer Vincent Van Duysen, who transformed this old Augustinian convent into a different kind of refuge, one whose sense of privacy and tranquility is only accentuated by its setting in the city’s verdant Green Quarter.
With 44 rooms, it’s twice the size of the Julien, though it’s still far from large. And the atmosphere couldn’t be busy if it tried — there’s still something of the hush of the cloister about the place. No two rooms are quite alike, though they all blend historical architectural details and contemporary fixtures and furniture to delightfully novel effect. And while there’s nothing ostentatious about it, it’s fair to say that August is luxurious, if subtly so.
Convents are fertile material for hotels not just because of the living quarters, but because of the substantial common spaces as well. August features no fewer than three lovely walled gardens, as well as a spa, a library, and an outdoor pool. The August Bar occupies the soaring, sun-filled chapel, possibly the hotel’s most spectacular space, while the restaurant is overseen by chef Nick Bril, who won a Michelin star at the Jane, the restaurant that put August’s neighborhood on the map.
Book NowAugust Antwerp Luxury Boutique Hotel in a Restored Convent. Enjoy contemporary design, gourmet dining, and holistic wellness in the heart of Antwerp. Check Prices
August Antwerp is a luxury boutique hotel located in the city’s Green Quarter, a serene oasis amidst Antwerp’s vibrant culture. Housed in a beautifully restored convent, this hotel seamlessly blends historic architecture with modern design. The hotel’s transformation preserves its sacred ambiance while offering guests a contemporary, stylish retreat. Its central location makes it easy to explore the city’s artistic and cultural landmarks.
The hotel offers 44 elegantly designed rooms, each reflecting a minimalist yet luxurious aesthetic. The spaces are defined by soothing color palettes, high-quality materials, and large windows that flood the rooms with natural light. Many rooms retain the original features of the convent, including arched windows and vaulted ceilings, adding a touch of historical charm. Modern amenities such as plush bedding, free Wi-Fi, and high-end bath products ensure both comfort and style.
A highlight of August Antwerp is its exceptional dining experience. The hotel’s restaurant, led by a Michelin-starred chef, focuses on locally sourced ingredients and seasonal menus. Guests can indulge in gourmet cuisine that celebrates Belgian flavors with a modern twist. The hotel’s bar and outdoor terrace provide a perfect setting to relax with cocktails or enjoy a light meal.
The hotel offers a holistic wellness center, where guests can unwind with spa treatments or take advantage of the sauna and relaxation areas. Yoga and meditation classes are also available, designed to enhance both physical and mental well-being.
August Antwerp provides a unique balance of luxury, history, and serenity. Its central location, combined with modern amenities and excellent service, makes it the perfect choice for travelers seeking a peaceful yet vibrant stay in Antwerp. Whether for leisure or business, this hotel offers an unforgettable experience in one of Belgium’s most captivating cities.
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Brand | Tablet Hotels |
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