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Destinations › Belgium › Mechelen

Hotel Elisabeth – cozy hotel in Mechelen

The cozy Hotel Elisabeth is located in the heart of Mechelen’s old town. A hotel has been created in a former hospital, where today nothing reminds you of its former use and where you can enjoy your stay.

The illuminated sign for Hotel Elisabeth in Mechelen, Belgium, features tall, stylized black lettering mounted on a red brick facade above an entrance.

We took the bus from the main train station directly to the front door of the hotel. A very comfortable journey, even with some luggage. After a very friendly welcome, we were able to deposit our luggage at the hotel and after a 5-minute walk we arrived at the city’s landmark, St. Romuald’s Cathedral. We only returned to the hotel in the evening to check into our room.

Room selection at the Hotel Elisabeth

The Hotel Elisabeth in Mechelen offers various room categories. There are even studios available for longer stays. All rooms and studios have parquet flooring, a large bathroom with a walk-in shower (some also have a bathtub), air conditioning, flat-screen TV, mini-fridge and free high-speed WiFi.

A cozy hotel room at Hotel Elisabeth in Mechelen features a large bed with striped white linens and a dark wood headboard set against a dramatic abstract wall mural with gold accents. A bedside table holds coffee cups, while a sleek wall-mounted lamp provides soft lighting in the modern interior.
  • CITY TWIN
    The City Twin room is the most compact room. It features two single beds in a cozy space.
  • CITY TRIPLE
    For guests who need more space, the City Triple room offers three single beds. Two of the beds are in one room, while the third is in an adjoining area.
  • CITY COMFORT
    The City Comfort room is the extended version of the City Twin room and offers a double bed for guests who prefer a little more space.
  • OLIVE TREE VIEW
    This double room offers a special view of the hotel’s own olive trees and conveys a Mediterranean flair.
  • CATHEDRAL VIEW
    With a breathtaking view of the cathedral, this cozy double room invites you to linger. The large window with seating area offers a perfect view.
  • CATHEDRAL SUITE
    This suite offers a little more luxury with an impressive view of the cathedral. There are two separate rooms with a double bed, a pull-out sofa for two people, a seating area and a small kitchen.
  • CITY SUITE
    The City Suite has three separate areas on two levels, a double bed, a pull-out sofa for two people, a cozy sitting area and a kitchenette. The modern ambience and spacious bathroom with walk-in shower complete the living experience.
  • Elisabeth Studio
    The Elisabeth Studio offers more space than a typical hotel room. Some studios have a separate bedroom and living area.
  • Studio Oud Huys
    The Oud Huys studio is also ideal for longer stays, with similar amenities to the Elisabeth Studio.
A view from a window at Hotel Elisabeth in Mechelen, Belgium, captures the city’s skyline featuring the pointed spire of St. Catherine's Church and the iconic flat-topped St. Rumbold's Tower under a cloudy sky.

We stayed in a room on the second floor. It was very comfortably furnished, had a comfortable bed for us and we were able to enjoy the view of the cathedral. Especially in the evening, when the tower was illuminated, it was a wonderful view. The Wi-Fi worked perfectly during our time at Hotel Elisabeth and we were even able to get some work done.

Start to the day

If you prefer, you can also book breakfast in the morning in addition to your overnight stay. It is available for hotel guests from 7 am.

Our tip: It’s worth having breakfast at the hotel. The selection at the breakfast buffet was very good. From sweet to savory, fruit, muesli, juices, tea, coffee – everyone should find something here.

A man selects food from a breakfast buffet at Hotel Elisabeth in Mechelen, which features a modern dining area with dark wood accents and vibrant abstract art.

My personal highlight was the waffle iron. Here I could bake my own fresh Belgian waffles and enjoy them plain or with different toppings. It was the perfect way to start the day!

A person holds a plate of four golden-brown mini waffles at the Hotel Elisabeth in Mechelen, with a waffle maker and instructional sign in the background.

How about a sporty start to the day? The Hotel Elisabeth offers its guests a small swimming pool that is open from 7am. From the breakfast room I could see some guests swimming their lengths there. I was there in the evening (open until 11pm) and was lucky enough to be able to swim a few laps alone in the pleasant lighting.

The indoor pool at Hotel Elisabeth in Mechelen features glowing blue water, a dark wood-paneled ceiling, and a scenic beach mural overlooking lounge chairs.

Would we come back?

We definitely would. We were impressed by Hotel Elisabeth not only because of its good location, but also because of the service, the room and the breakfast. For us, it was the perfect place to relax after many great experiences in Mechelen.

The cozy hotel bar at Hotel Elisabeth in Mechelen features a warm lounge area with a long leather sofa, a matching ottoman, and stylish bar seating under modern linear lighting.

Nearby

  • Beguinages about 550 m
  • St. Romuald’s Cathedral about 400 m
  • Mechelen Toy Museum about 1 km
  • Brouwerij Het Anker about 750 m
  • Grote Markt about 550 m
  • Mechelen train station about 1,700 m
  • Mechelen Nekkerspoel train station about 950 m
  • Brussels-Zaventem airport about 14 km away
  • Antwerp airport about 22 km away

Good to know

Where is Hotel Elisabeth located and what attractions are nearby?

Hotel Elisabeth is located in the center of Mechelen, just 400 meters from the city center. Nearby are the St. Rumbold’s Cathedral, the Grote Markt, the Flemish Beguinages, the Technopolis Education Center and the Planckendael Zoo.

What room options does Hotel Elisabeth offer?

The hotel offers a variety of room options, including twin rooms, double rooms, triple rooms, studios and suites.

What amenities does the Hotel Elisabeth offer?

The hotel has numerous amenities such as an indoor pool, room service, a 24-hour reception, a bar/lounge, parking facilities, a terrace.

Can guests enjoy breakfast at Hotel Elisabeth?

Yes, the hotel offers a good breakfast.

Does the hotel have a pool?

Yes, the hotel has an indoor pool.

What are the check-in and check-out times at Hotel Elisabeth?

Check-in from 14:00 h
Check-out not later than 10:00 h

Is parking available at the Hotel Elisabeth?

Yes, the hotel offers parking spaces for its guests.

Informations

Address

Goswin De Stassartstraat 26 / 28
Mechelen

Hotelwebsite

How to find us

How to find the hotel

By car

Mechelen is well connected to the road network. The city center is traffic-calmed. At the beginning of each traffic-calmed zone there is a traffic sign with the inscription: “NO TRANSIT AT CERTAIN HOURS AND ONLY FOR AUTHORIZED PERSONS”. This is recognizable by a traffic sign ‘C3’ with a list of exceptions underneath. If you pass this traffic sign during the restricted hours without permission, your license plate will be captured by the camera and you will receive a fine of 58 euros.

By public transport

Mechelen has a train station that is well connected to other Belgian cities. Hotel Elisabeth is easy to reach from the station, either on foot or by taking a short cab or bus ride.

On foot

Due to its proximity to the city center, Hotel Elisabeth is also easily accessible on foot if you are already in Mechelen or park nearby.

Parking

Parking

Guests who appreciate the convenience of a parking space directly under the hotel should first report to reception. Your license plate number will be registered there and you will be allocated a numbered parking space. The parking fee is 24 euros for 24 hours.
The vehicle must be removed from the parking garage by 14:00 at the latest on the day of departure.
It is recommended to drive to the center of Mechelen via Sint-Katelijnestraat. The streets Sint-Janstraat and Sint-Jansklooster as well as the Van Hoeystraat are a traffic-calmed zone from 11:00 to 18:00.
The registration of the license plate only applies to Van Hoeystraat, as this is where the parking garage is located. There is no access via the other streets.

The visit took place as part of a press trip to Mechelen.

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