Featuring an eco-friendly theme, this unique hotel with a modern design has a Mediterranean restaurant. Utopia is situated in a peaceful countryside setting, just over a 10-minute drive from Mons.
Located in a former chapel in the city centre of Mons, Hotel Dream offers modern guest rooms, an à la carte restaurant, a bistro and a bar, as private parking upon a surcharge.
This hotel is located in a characteristic 18th-century residence less than 15 minutes’ walk from the centre of Mons. St James features free Wi-Fi, a cosy bar and a terrace.
Jonathan
United Kingdom
A nice little hotel. Good location with friendly and helpful staff. Rood comfortable and clean although shower was below standard. Breakfast was excellent as were the parking facilities.
The Congress Hotel Mons Van der Valk is located in Mons, Hainaut. The hotel is a few steps from the central station of Mons, 900 metres from the François Duesberg Museum of Decorative Arts, 1 km from...
Le Monte Cristo is situated only 4 km from the Grand Place in Mons and features free wireless internet. This intimate hotel offers rooms with cable TV and a minibar.
Set in Mons, 42 km from Valenciennes Train Station, Table et chambre particulière features views of the garden. This bed and breakfast features a private pool, a garden and free private parking.
Anne Dockx
Belgium
Very friendly. Beautiful garden with swimming pool. Very nice room with large terrace. Comfortable beds.
Set in Mons and only 49 km from Valenciennes Train Station, Au coron des Anges ( Havré ) offers accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Offering a shared lounge and garden view, Appartement en plein centre de mons is set in Mons, 41 km from Valenciennes Train Station and 37 km from Charleroi Expo.
This city may be not at your radar screen and may be easily...
This city may be not at your radar screen and may be easily eclipsed by Brussels, Gent or Antwerp - but if you decide to visit Mons, you will be surprised how many things it has to offer. A plethora of restaurants and bars, magnificent churches, interesting museums (Mons Memorial, Doudou Museum, Mundaneum, art museum - well, now in renovation but organising events, the Belfry and more) and, most of all, a great atmosphere of a typical Waloon city, the streets that can lead you to new discoveries... I was really enchanted! And it will be even better as one can see a lot of restoration works in the city ongoing, including a, well, imposing, railway station. This city has a potential, indeed.
Andrzej
Belgium
10
Scored 10
Mons is the site of the first contact between the British...
Mons is the site of the first contact between the British Expeditionary Force and the invading German armies in August 1914. The British were stuck in a difficult position owing to the fact that their flanking French allies had retreated without informing the British, and they had to dig in along the Mons-Conde-Charleroi canal, which they held against all odds for the day of 23rd August 1914. Not only were the first shots exchanged here, but also the first two Victoria Crosses were won during the battle. If you have a good guide or guidebook, the greater part of the battlefield is largely unchanged, and after a day of looking round, you have the town square of Mons, where the troops rested before moving up to contact. The square is unchanged, and anyone who has seen any of the photos taken at the time will be able to situate themselves easily - while enjoying a beer of a meal at any of the town's excellent bars and restaurants. I recommend the Lebanese restaurant on the main square.
Nigel
France
8.0
Scored 8.0
The area around the railway station is under contruction (...
The area around the railway station is under contruction (for years); however this small city is charming. The central square with a renaissance city hall and many terraces is beautiful and lively and there are some interesting sights to see (museums, church, belfry). On the other side of the station is a big modern shopping mall.
Robbert
Netherlands
6.0
Scored 6.0
This was just a stopover on our homeward journey.
This was just a stopover on our homeward journey. There is a HUGE redevelopment at the station just opposite the hotel, although they had stopped work when we got there. We might come back in two years to see the work when it is finished. Right now it looks like a giant spaceship!
Tom
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Rather lovely city to walk in and enjoy the cosy streets.
Rather lovely city to walk in and enjoy the cosy streets. The Belfry and historical city hall and surrounding buildings are very nice to see and visit. The city offers big brand shops but also smaller niche stores when you look for it. Great chocolate milk by the way at the Texas café :)
Jan_Louis_DB
Belgium
8.0
Scored 8.0
Town has a much old world charm.
Town has a much old world charm. Can be run down in places and main shopping street appears to be struggling to compete with large out of centre shopping complex and the internet.
The Cathedral is worth a visit.
Le Grand Pres shopping centre is massive with a huge range of high quality vendors.
The French couple that owns the place are so warm and welcoming. They put so much thought and effort in to making the place very comfortable with great amenities and lots of toiletries and personal hygiene items you would normally see in a high end hotel. The kitchen was fully stocked but we only stayed 1 evening and the breakfast provided was wonderful and more than plentiful! Neighborhood is quiet and their residence offered easy parking for our 7-passenger van. Would definitely stay here again if we are traveling in the area again.
Stopped just as part of an overnight travel pit stop and was very pleasantly surprised. Welcome was friendly and efficient, room was clean and large enough with modern look. Tea & coffee making facilities were available in the room and the continental breakfast was exactly what was needed to continue my journey.
Parked outside of the hotel and had no issue finding space, although you can park inside for an extra 10 euros if you want.
All in all a nice experience and would use again.
I felt very comfortable. The apartment is very nice, in a quite area but very close to city centre.
Huge living room with space to work and with balcony and nice views. That is integrated with the kitchen, very well equipped.
The owner provides all kind of support with their partners at Hotel Lido where you can have a delicious breakfast.
A very smart hotel with lots of open spaces, friendly staff and big rooms. Clean, smart bathroom of a very good size. Family room was good size with the 3rd bed in a more private area of the room. Nice lighting. Good price and within 10 minutes walking distance to the main square in the centre of town.
The location near the center of Mons worked well for us, walking distance to several restaurants and a good grocery store, as well as near the Christmas market and historical sites. Although it is an older hotel, the bathroom has been properly modernized. The mini kitchenette was a useful addition.
This was our second time staying at Martin's Dream Hotel. There really is nothing bad to say about it. It's clean, comfortable, friendly staff, and great location. The breakfast is a bit better than the standard European fare. It will be our first choice on our next stay in Mons.
A charming historical building that is being renovated. Serge, the owner, is extremely friendly and helpful. Very nice room with a convenient and fully equipped kitchen for all guests to share. Free, gated parking in front of the hotel I will stay again on my next business trip.
Very nice after spending previous nights in lower budget hotels. Lovely big TV with Netflix which was just what I needed after long drives on previous days. Really nice bathroom and generally large and spacious bed and room.
A nice and cosy flat in a recently renovated house. Excellent facilities. University of Mons just opposite and a very short walk to the historical centre of Mons.
Apart from the black painted walls and the clear glass partition between the shower and bedroom which we found a bit "bizarre", we found the hotel excellent.
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