De Draak is an interesting old building right on the cobbled town square. The rooms are spacious, with everything you need and the bathroom was a good size. There are lots of long corridors and although there is a lift you still have to cope with a lot of stairs. Breakfast was completely self service with no staff at all. The restaurent " Ernest Hemmingway" was excellent, the staff attentive and the food superb. It was very busy on a Saturday night so book a table when you book a room. They also have a bistro The only downside is getting to the hotel in the first place. The centre of town is car free with lots of one way systems. Sat Nav was foxed by it. They have a car park on the other side of the square(14.50 euros a night) Get the hotel to email directions for it. The entrance is a narrow garage door that rises if you press the button, It is very tight getting in but there is plenty of space inside, you are actually still in the open air. It may get full in the summer.
- Hotel Residence De Draak
