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View all offersEver heard of Mechelen? We can forgive you if not – it is one of Belgium’s less well-known destinations, but here are a few reasons why you should consider it as the perfect spot for a Belgian break… It has one of the country’s most spectacular cathedrals, it has countless authentic taverns to sip a legendary local beer with the locals themselves, and it is in easy reach of both Brussels and Antwerp. And best of all, it is here that you can find one of the country’s most extraordinary hotels – the Martin’s Patershof is set in a beautiful 19th-century church, expertly converted to provide stunning 21st-century luxury. Between the stylish contemporary décor, the original church features and the spiritual atmosphere, the hotel is sure to have you praying to be able to stay just one more night…
As the seat of the catholic primate, Mechelen has, a rich religious and historical heritage, with a famous and spectacular cathedral, eight beautiful major churches – full of works by renowned artists and plenty of baroque splendour – and various other spiritual gems. Indeed, this overabundance of pretty churches is what let to one being converted into one of the most unique and memorable hotels in the whole country!
Hidden in a slightly inauspicious residential street in the city centre, the Patershof seems like any other parish church – well, perhaps a particularly attractive one, with its red brick façade, neo-gothic architecture and intricate mosaics above the arched doorways. Yes, there are a couple of inconspicuous banners bearing the name of the prestigious Martin’s hotel group, but these are by no means what catches your gaze first.
The traditional 19th-century ecclesiastical architecture gives little away, and once you cross the threshold you find yourself awestruck by the dazzling contemporary chic style which permeates every corner, like incense swirling around a church. It is a startling contrast, yet somehow harmonious: tall stone columns stand behind futuristic velvety armchairs; a time-worn stoup hangs on the wall of a glamorous bar; colourful light streams through stained glass windows and reflects off flat screen televisions.
Our room was nestled just underneath the church’s vast vaulted ceiling, with a colourful window and elegantly carved columns forming the classical backdrop for its futuristic décor, including an eye-catching headboard which echoed the gothic arches of the windows. It was perfectly roomy for two, and fitted out with all the modern amenities you would expect from your everyday church-cum-luxury-hotel.
The most striking example of the Patershof’s melange of styles comes in the breakfast room. It is dark, atmospheric and sleek, with a moody mix of red and black – it could almost pass for a trendy wine bar were it not for the magnificent altarpiece. Set at the front of the old church, this is where the choir used to sit, and we certainly felt like singing the praises of the outstanding breakfast spread.
Tempting as it was to wander along the canals, or sit with a coffee in the Grote Markt square and admire the fairy-tale-castle-style town hall squeezed between ostentatious renaissance and gothic facades, the Patershof had left us yearning to visit the famous cathedral first of all. We marvelled at the grand interior, a treasure trove of artistic jewels including works by Van Dyck, and then the colossal tower. What breath remained after climbing up the 500 steps was taken away as we took in the stunning panoramas of the Belgian countryside, the giant orbs of Brussels’ Atomium just about visible on the horizon.
Maximum occupancy: 2 people
Maximum occupancy: 2 people
Martin's Patershof ★★★★
Karmelietenstraat 4
2800
Mechelen (Malines)
Belgium
Martin’s Patershof **** is located near the town centre of Mechelen, in the Dutch-speaking northern region of Flanders. The hotel is within easy walking distance of all the town’s main sights, it is also just 30 km from Brussels and 25 km from Antwerp.
Brussels National Airport (BRU), just northeast of Brussels, is around 26km / 16mi / 25 minutes' drive south of the hotel, and receives flights from many major cities across Europe, including the UK. Alternatively, the less well served Antwerp International Airport (ANR), is just south of Antwerp, around 24km / 15mi / 30 minutes' drive north of the hotel. This airport receives some international flights, including from London.
From the airports to the hotel:
• Taxi: taking a taxi from either airport is a possibility and should take around 25-30 minutes in both cases.
• Train: from Brussels airport take the direct train to Station Mechelen (Gare de Malines), then bus no. 1 to Mechelen Korenmarkt (taking around 30 minutes in total). It is then just 2 minutes' walk to the hotel.
• Car: from either airport is it possible to rent a car, this is a great option to reach the hotel conveniently and then have more freedom to explore the region during your stay.
From Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Saturdays, Sundays and French bank holidays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Local call charges may apply.