Martin's Klooster hotel is a converted convent in the city center of Leuven. The hotel has an "historic" wing situated in the old convent and new wing adjacent to the convent. The room we stayed in was in the old part of the hotel. The room was very spacious en had some nice period features (wooden beems ceiling, and small leaded windows. The room also featured an fireplace which was (disappointingly) fitted with een electric "fireplace". The room could have done without. The bathroom was had all the essential ameneties and was rather spaciuos as wel. The shower was in the bath, which isn't to my taste, but seeing that we only stayed for 2 nights, it wasn't that big of a problem.
Breakfast was served in a light and very cosy room in the old part of the hotel. It looked out on the inner courtyard. The breakfastbuffet was quit elaborate for an relatively small hotel as this. Large array of cheeses and cold cuts. Several different kinds of bread, buns, and sweets.
The only downside to this hotel (if you can call it that), is that the hotelbar closes at 23.00h, and it has no restaurant. But Leuven has plenty of bars, restaurants and cafes to choose from. And staff is more than willing to assist you in planning your night out.
To sum up this review, Martin's Klooster Hotel is a perfect hotel for a short break in Leuven.
Room Tip: Ask for a room in the historic part of the hotel.
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