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Hotel Empire enjoys a glorious location to the north of central Oostende, only one block away from the Albert-I-Promenade by the sea. Here you can easily combine a beach holiday with a visit to the museum. The James Ensor Museum, for example, is located right next to the hotel, and it´s only 1 km to the Mercator, a sail training ship.
The rooms of this budget hotel may be simply furnished, but they are very artistically decorated with prints of celebrities. Some of the rooms offer a partial or complete sea view. Start your day with a light breakfast in the morning. Later, you can enjoy regional cuisine in the Boulevard Brasserie with its adjoining lounge and summer terrace.
Reception, bar and hotel open 24h/24h, Seven days a week!
Happy Hours on friday´s, beer,cava & wine for only 1€/glass
Spaghetti is always available
You can rent the lounge for parties...
Total number of guest rooms: 39
subdivided into: 5 SGL | 29 DBL
The 2-star hotel offers 39 comfortable guest rooms with Wi-Fi and Windows for opening.
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Meeting packages are submitted on request.
Special incentives will be arranged according to your requirements.
Additional meeting equipment on request.
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Arriving by car
Hotel Empire is located in the Van Iseghemlaan, which runs parallel to the seafront in the heart of Ostend and 10 minutes walking distance from the station. From the station turn right into the Visserskaai follow the street to the seawall, at the artwork Rock Strangers (red blocks), take the link road, the hotel is 150 meters to your right at the second corner.
Arriving by public transportation
Hotel Empire is located in the Van Iseghemlaan, which runs parallel to the seafront and 10 minutes walking distance from the station. From the station turn right into the Visserskaai follow the street to the seawall,red blocks,take the road,the hotel is 150 meters to your right at the second corner.
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