We stayed at the hotel on a visit to Belgium visiting world war 2 locations. The hotel is extremely well located right in the square in the centre of the town. I had booked this a long time ago and chosen what I thought was a standard room for the hotel, although I was aware that we were in an annex to the main building. On arrival we were offered a welcome drink (nice touch) and asked if we would like rooms in the main building as it was not full; however, an extra €40 per room, per night after an expensive week was a bit too steep. We opted to remain in the annex. My advice would be that if you get the choice don’t stay in the annex. The rooms are outdated and a bit soulless, there is no bottled water provided or coffee making facilities in the room. One of our rooms had a fridge so small it was pointless and the other didn’t have one at all. The beds were fine but it was a bit like staying in a hostel. There is no lift in the annex so you will have to drag your bags up a narrow twisting stair case to get to the room. We didn’t take breakfast but there is an excellent little cafe (Spoons) directly opposite the main hotel entrance. We did eat in the main restaurant which was very good indeed and I would highly recommend it. Good: Friendly staff Location Parking at the rear The restaurant Not so good: Room Over bath shower No bottled water No coffee making facilities