Holiday Inn Express Hasselt

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Thonissenlaan 37 Hasselt 3500

Ratings

Northstar
3
Hotelstars Union
3

Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Internet access
  • Laundry service

Facilities

  • Onsite catering

Business services

  • AV capabilities
  • Business center

Venue accessibility

  • Taxi
  • Train

Distance from airport

  • 27.9 mi. from venue

Parking

  • Paid parking

Holiday Inn Express Hasselt Meeting Space

Total meeting space527 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms1
Largest room527 sq. ft.
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Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms89

Local Attractions

Jenever museum

Museum
5 minutes away
The Jenevermuseum is a crossroads of knowledge about and experience of Belgian jenever. It's the place where experts and community meet, and where they use heritage collections to become 'jenever wise(r)' together. The museum functions as a regional platform where (young) adults enter into a dialogue with the museum and with each other about our national spirit: about its origins, development and nature, and its perception and the way a collection was constituted on the topic. The museum offers a scientific frame of reference for jenever heritage and current events. Have a drink, it's educational.
Witte Nonnenstraat 19
Hasselt, BE 3500

Fashion Museum

Museum
2 minutes away
The trade of weaving was already one of the pillars of the city of Hasselt in the year 1313. The textile industry became even more important in 1383 when the cloth weavers moved from Leuven to Hasselt due to political agitation in their hometown. At the time, Hasselt enjoyed great renown as a cloth city, partly because of the vicinity of The Kempen area where large quantities of wool were bought. The Hasselt cloth was praised for its excellent quality and neat finish. It was sold in Liège, Namur, Antwerp, Amsterdam, Gorkum, Cologne, Frankfurt and Lübeck. The cloth industry was of great economic and social importance to Hasselt. In the 15th century, one fifth of the population earned its daily bread by working in the cloth industry and in 1536 the city had about two hundred master cloth weavers. Even then, the trade of the "laeckenmeikers", the master weavers and the weaver boys surpassed all the other trades in number of members and importance. Hasselt has been a regional trade centre for a long time, but since WW II the fashion and textile business has been flourishing in a way that greatly exceeds the size of the city. Stylish clothes, luxury accessories and other fashion items attracted countless and frequent shoppers from Flanders, the Walloon provinces, the Netherlands and Germany. The establishment of a fashion museum fits into the picture. On the one hand it can illustrate part of the social and creative history and on the other hand it can inspire people who wish to be active in fashion, today and in the future. The Fashion Museum started its activities in the end of 1987 and opened its doors to visitors in 1989. After a break of a few years (1993-95) due to radical restoration and design works, the museum became permanently open to the public in its renovated accommodation on the 2nd of September 1995.
Gasthuisstraat 11
Hasselt, BE 3500

Japanese garden

Museum
2 km away
The Japanese garden in Hasselt is the largest of its kind in Europe. It’s the perfect setting to fully experience the Japanese culture. Originally, a Japanese garden encouraged meditation and reflection; this is no different in Hasselt. There are benches to sit on so you can enjoy the sound of the waterfalls, there are koi fish you can spot and feed in the water, there are many picnic places and there are many paths to walk around peacefully. Sometimes you can hear the peace bell ring. The peace bell has a permanent place in the garden since 2016. In addition, there are plenty of activities that are open to the public every month.
Gouverneur Verwilghensingel 23
Hasselt, BE 3500

More

Holiday Inn Express Hasselt welcomes you to the centre of this hospitable city, 1.5km from Hasselt rail station and 47km from Maastricht Aachen Airport. We're just minutes from the local ring road network via the well-linked Green Boulevard. Head to the Modemuseum Hasselt, five minutes' walk from the hotel, to admire an extensive fashion collection. A seven-minute walk takes you to the Jenevermuseum to learn about the history of Belgium's national liquor – jenever. You can catch concerts and sport events at the Ethias Arena, 10 minutes' drive from the hotel. Host up to 25 people in the hotel's naturally lit meeting room, and stay connected with free WiFi throughout the building. Guests are a three-minute walk from a public car park and ten minutes' drive from events at the Grenslandhallen complex. The hotel has 89 guest rooms which are completely furnished with various amenities. In the smart, welcoming guestrooms, make yourself a tea or coffee and relax with a movie on the flatscreen TV. Wake up to the continental Express Start Breakfast buffet, included in the room rate. Later, enjoy a drink in the Lobby Bar, or out on the leafy terrace. To savour traditional Belgian cuisine for lunch or dinner visit the brasserie De Boulevard, three minutes' walk away in our sister hotel Holiday Inn Hasselt.

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