This 4-star superior hotel offers sound-proofed rooms with free wired internet and cable TV in the center of Bastogne. This design hotel was established in 1946 and is located on Place Mac Auliffe.
Terry
From
United States
My husband and I enjoyed our brief visit to Bastogne. Our accommodations at Hotel Leo Station, Annex was exactly what we hoped it would be. It was conveniently located on Place McAuliffe where the Info office is located. We had just enough time to visit the 101st Airborne Museum and enjoyed a wonderful early dinner at the Leo Wagon Restaurant. We appreciated the convenient free parking behind the hotel and the coded access to the hotel from there. We hope to visit Bastogne again someday and we will certainly consider staying at Hotel Leo, again.
I think it is wise to include a bit of information about our room in the Annex. As is common in Belgium, the stairs to our room were steep and narrow. There is not an elevator from which we could accessed our room. The annex stairway is not for the feeble or those with excessive luggage. If a guest has physical limitations regarding stairs, he/she should request a room in the hotel not the annex. The electric, room-darkening, rolling shutter on the large window overlooking the square was perfect. Also, the street noise was considerably reduced with the shutter down.
L'hôtel Giorgi est un établissement 3 étoiles, situé au center de Bastogne, au coin de la célèbre Place Général McAuliffe. L'autonomie totale vous permet une arrivée à l'heure que vous souhaitez.
This motel benefits from modern soundproof rooms only 5 minutes’ drive from the A25 motorway. Le Merceny Motel is part of a petrol station and features free parking.
John
From
United States
We had a fine stay right in Bastogne, perfectly situated near numerous historical sites. The staff were incredibly receptive and attended to all our needs with a warm and friendly attitude. Our room was cozy and comfortable for the two of us, ensuring a restful night. Convenient parking right out front made coming and going a breeze. The breakfast in the morning was delightful, with a great variety of options to choose from. Overall, our experience was excellent and we highly recommend this hotel to anyone visiting the area.
Providing a garden, L'Etable d'Evelyne provides accommodations in Bastogne. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Alice
From
Germany
The kitchen is nice, and the free parking is good. The room smells good, the towels smell fresh.
Nazareth logement Un Magnifique logement de vacances offers accommodations in Bastogne, 24 miles from The Feudal Castle. This vacation home offers free private parking, room service, and free Wifi.
Rebekah
From
United States
Very clean house, comfortable beds. The kitchen is fully equipped to cook. The hosts were so sweet and very quick to respond if something was needed. Highly recommend!
La Ferme Villa is located in Bastogne, just 26 miles from The Feudal Castle and 29 miles from National Museum of Military History. The country house features both free Wifi and free private parking.
La Ferme Villa 2 is located in Bastogne, just 26 miles from The Feudal Castle and 29 miles from National Museum of Military History. The country house provides both free Wifi and free private parking....
Tedesco
From
United States
Spacious apartment in great location. Great value.
Amazing weekend away if you want to indulge into the history...
Amazing weekend away if you want to indulge into the history that comes with Bastogne. Visit the war museum / war rooms and Bois Jacques ! Fancy dinner at a unique location? Make reservations at Wagon Leo for a great dining experience in a unique setting!
Guest review by
Tatjana N
Belgium
Review score
10.0
Lovely town and surrounding area, lots to do if you enjoy...
Lovely town and surrounding area, lots to do if you enjoy the history of WWII. There are also, for the Nature lovers, many walks and caves within driving distance from Bastogne. Let’s not forgot about the Frites, beer, chocolate and of course the Ardennes Hams!
Guest review by
Michael
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
The town has alot of history with plenty museums run by...
The town has alot of history with plenty museums run by friendly staff and well maintained memorials. But you need more than a day to see everything, also there's no direct bus or train from Brussels to Bastogne so public transport takes longer than expected. That said if you're interested in history it'll be well worth planning a weekend or so here.
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Guest review by
Anonymous
Review score
10.0
If you loved the Band of Brothers series you’ll love...
If you loved the Band of Brothers series you’ll love visiting Bastogne.
The Bastogne war museum and bois jacques are an essential visit.
Le Nuts restaurant in Bastogne square whilst small is full of memorabilia but only takes cash.
People very friendly
Guest review by
Bill
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
If you are at all interested in WW2 history (especially...
If you are at all interested in WW2 history (especially American involvement) Bastogne should be at the top of your must visit list. This area had a huge involvement in 1944/45 and is famous for American General Anthony McAuliffe giving the single word reply "Nuts" when being told by the German commander to "surrender as you are surrounded and your situation is hopeless"
The town square named after him has an American style bar called Le Nuts in memory of this great man.
The American Third Army led by General George S Patton led the relief of Bastogne and has a monument dedicated to him there in recognition.
This is a great town to visit and the local people are very friendly and welcoming.
There are many bars and restaurants and Belgian beer and food is great.
Guest review by
Martin
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
The WW2 museums are fantastic, and are highly recommended.
The WW2 museums are fantastic, and are highly recommended. The 101st Airborne Museum, which is a 2 minute walk from the main square (General Mc Auliffe square), is extremely interesting. The life-size mannequins are just too real though!. The 101st Barracks is about a 45 minute walk from the centre, and well worth a visit. As is the Mardasson Memorial and Museum, the Bois Jacques Woods, and whilst you're in that area, a visit to the German war cemetery at Recogne should be taken in too. Bastogne is a good base to visit other WW2 museums, such as the one at La Gleize. If time permits the visitor, I would also strongly advise a visit to the small town of Wereth where there is a memorial to the 11 soldiers of the 333rd Field Artillery Battalion, an all-African-American unit, who were massacred during the Battle of the Bulge. Do your research prior to a visit to Bastogne, and plan your activities, you won't be disappointed.
Guest review by
Audrey
United Kingdom
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The place is very comfortable, nicely renovated, with a lovely garden! The location is also great, in a dead-end street with a field right next to it, so really calm. We were nicely welcome by the host who was communicative and responsive the whole time. We would highly recommend the place both for anyone who would like to visit the area of Bastogne with all its monuments and memorials, as well as the beautiful nature of the Ardennes.
This was an efficient if bland hotel in a quiet part of the town: they cater for veterans’ trips to Bastogne and the museums, so the staff are super and speak good English. Our room was clean with some air-cooling but not full air-con. Breakfast excellent. On-street parking is free.
Great location in centre of Bastogne. Hotel has secure garage for motorcycle parking with a restaurant next door. Breakfast is advertised but to be fair not much to it. The rooms are big with plenty of room but very tired.
Friendly, welcoming and informative host. Beautiful and big apartment that was very clean. Very comfortable. Right in the centre of Bastogne. I enjoyed my stay there very much and would stay again in a heartbeat!
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