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Modern Rooms with Free WiFi
Grenshotel de Jonckheer boasts modern rooms equipped with flat-screen satellite TV and free WiFi, ensuring a comfortable stay. The air-conditioned rooms also feature a work desk, perfect for business travelers or those looking to catch up on work during their stay.
Convenient Amenities
Guests can enjoy the convenience of packed lunch service and a terrace with barbecue facilities, ideal for a relaxing evening. The hotel's modern shower rooms with hairdryers add a touch of luxury to your stay, ensuring you feel pampered throughout.
Ideal Location
Located in a green area less than 1 km from Ossendrecht, Grenshotel de Jonckheer offers easy access to nearby attractions. With the nearest bus stop just a short walk away, exploring the area is a breeze. Don't miss the chance to visit Bergen op Zoom and Antwerp, both a short drive from the hotel.
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When booking more than 3 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply.
Free private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed).
WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
Pets are not allowed.
Children of any age are allowed.
Children up to and including 2 years old stay for € 10 per person per night when using an available cot.
Children up to and including 0 years old stay for free when using an existing bed.
People no matter the age stay for € 25 per person per night when using an available extra bed.
Any type of extra bed or child's cot/crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by management.
Supplements are not calculated automatically in the total costs and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.
Mooi hotel, vriendelijk personeel, goed ontbijt
Niets
Tout accueil, emplacement,literie petit déjeuner
breakfast and restaurant are perfect !
Het ontbijt en het personeel.
This hotel distinguishes itself through an adherence to standards that feel both traditional and quietly exacting. It offers comfort without pretence, refinement without vanity, and service that is attentive without intrusion. One leaves with the impression of having been well looked after, though never patronised—a balance the English have long understood and others persistently attempt to imitate.
The room displayed a gratifying sense of composure and quiet authority, as though it understood precisely what was required of it and declined to make a fuss about delivering it. The proportions were pleasing, the furnishings tastefully conservative, and the overall atmosphere one of understated assurance rather than ostentation. The bed, in particular, invited repose with a firmness that suggested deliberation rather than accident, and the room as a whole encouraged a rare and civilised calm.
The bathroom was an exercise in discreet competence, bordering on elegance. Fixtures were of evident quality, water temperature behaved impeccably, and the space invited unhurried use rather than perfunctory retreat. There was a sense that comfort had been considered carefully, though never advertised, and that cleanliness was assumed rather than proclaimed. It was, quite simply, as one would hope a bathroom to be.
Breakfast was conducted with an air of mild ceremony, as though nourishment were being dispensed not merely as a necessity but as a small act of cultural preservation. The selection was generous without tipping into vulgar excess, and the quality of ingredients spoke quietly of discernment. Nothing clamoured for attention; instead, flavours revealed themselves with measured confidence. One departed the dining room feeling properly fortified and faintly reassured about the state of the world.
Ossendrecht is an admirably orderly town, distinguished chiefly by its commitment to tranquillity and its apparent suspicion of excitement. The streets are neat, the pace unhurried, and the general atmosphere one of unbroken calm, which will appeal greatly to those who regard activity as optional.
There is little in the way of diversion, entertainment, or cultural provocation, and the town seems perfectly at ease with this arrangement. Amenities exist, though they perform their duties without enthusiasm or invitation. One is never inconvenienced, but rarely stimulated.
Ossendrecht is best suited to those seeking rest, routine, and an early night, and less so to visitors in search of novelty or engagement. It is a place that functions impeccably—provided one does not ask too much of it.
Prijs kwaliteit is dik in orde. Hotel is van binnen erg mooi ingericht, kamers zijn in orde, badkamers zouden een upgrade mogen krijgen, douchen in bad is eigenlijk niet meer van deze tijd. Restaurant biedt een uitgebreide kaart met kwalitatief goede producten; ontbijt was ook uitstekend. Voor bezoek aan de UCI GP Adrie van der Poel in Hoogerheide als hotel een uitstekende keuze.
Prachtig hotel met zeer vriendelijk personeel. Ook het eten in het restaurant is uitmuntend. Ontbijt zeer uitgebreid.
Er was niets wat niet beviel.
Personeel zet graag een stapje extra
Kamer was een beetje gehorig (of de buren luidruchtig!)
Alles was top
De badkamer was kil
Ontbijt zeer uitgebreid en erg goed personeel erg vriendelijk en gastvrij
Alles is goed geen tegenvallende dingen
Fijn bed.
Ontbijt was erg vroeg op zondag na een feestje.
€140,- voor een nachtje slapen ( we zijn wel geteld 9 uur in het hotel verbleven) vind ik erg duur.
De kussens waren heel klein en niet stevig.
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