Celine 0201 apartment in De Haan
De Haan, Belgium
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Parking
Elevator
Kitchen amenities
A/C
Washer/Dryer
Home details
Stay in this refurbished apartment with 2-bedrooms and a beautiful location near the sea. You can enjoy the sea-views and the view of the renovated Leopoldplein. This apartment is on the second floor with a lift in the small building with only three apartments.
Travel back in time to the belle époque in De Haan, a golden age you’ll see reflected in the Concessiewijk area. And De Haan embodies that wonderful, family atmosphere. The tourist heart of De Haan-Centre is the ’Concession’, the beautiful and historic residential area with its typical Belle Epoque villas. In 1889 the Belgian Government granted a long-term lease - or ’concession’ - for 90 years on this 50-hectare plot of land. De Haan-Centre is really charming, not only because of its style and situation, but thanks to the absence of high-rise buildings. These characteristics give a special look to this seaside resort. The pleasant and hospitable resort of De Haan owes its quiet, family character to the long tradition of holiday homes for children who have chosen this as their favourite stopping place. De Haan, with its nice beaches, offers everything for a relaxing family holiday!
The house has a tasteful decor with every comfort required for a blissful stay. You can bring small pets along for a fantastic vacation.
About Property Manager:
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All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Ostend, Belgium, often referred to as "The Queen of the Belgian coast," offers a delightful mix of seaside charm and cultural treasures that make it a captivating destination for travelers. This coastal city is renowned for its expansive sandy beaches and a lively promenade that invites visitors to stroll, cycle, or simply relax by the North Sea.
The city's beach is a major draw, especially in the summer months when sunbathers and families flock to the shore. The Royal Galleries of Ostend, a series of covered arcades that stretch along the beachfront, provide a picturesque backdrop and shelter from the coastal breeze. For those interested in maritime history, the Mercator, a former training sailing ship now turned into a museum, offers a glimpse into Belgium's nautical past.
Art enthusiasts will find much to admire in Ostend, particularly at the Mu.ZEE, the museum of modern and contemporary art that showcases works by Belgian artists, including the renowned painter James Ensor. Ensor's former home, now a museum, provides an intimate look at the life and work of one of Ostend's most famous residents.
Ostend's culinary scene is another highlight, with a focus on fresh seafood. The Vistrap, an open-air fish market, is the perfect place to sample the local catch. The city also boasts a range of restaurants and cafes where visitors can enjoy traditional Belgian dishes, such as moules-frites (mussels with fries) and a variety of local beers.
For those interested in architecture and history, the Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul is a neo-Gothic marvel that stands as a testament to Ostend's resilience, having been rebuilt after the original structure was destroyed by fire. The Fort Napoleon, dating back to the Napoleonic era, is another historical site that offers insights into the city's military significance.
Ostend is not just about daytime activities; the city comes alive at night with a vibrant nightlife scene. From cozy bars to bustling nightclubs, there's something for everyone looking to experience the local culture after dark.
Throughout the year, Ostend hosts a variety of events and festivals, adding to the city's lively atmosphere. The annual Sand Sculpture Festival transforms the beach into an outdoor gallery of impressive sand art, while the Film Festival Oostende celebrates cinematic achievements.
In summary, Ostend is a destination that offers a perfect blend of beachside relaxation, cultural exploration, and gastronomic delights, all wrapped up in a friendly, welcoming atmosphere. Whether you're seeking a family holiday, a cultural getaway, or a romantic escape, Ostend is a gem on the Belgian coast that promises a memorable experience.
House rules
Check-in 3:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM