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- Parking available
- Pet-friendly
- Kitchen
- Outdoor space
Explore the area

Ieper, Vlaanderen
- Ypres Market SquarePlace, Ypres Market Square9 min walk
- Ypres Town HallPlace, Ypres Town Hall9 min walk
- Menin Gate MemorialPlace, Menin Gate Memorial13 min walk
- Lille (LIL-Lesquin)Airport, Lille (LIL-Lesquin)49 min drive
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You'll have the entire home to yourself and will only share it with other guests in your party.
Serene Modern Retreat with Stunning Views
Summary:
Welcome to a serene getaway in Ieper. Spacious interior with modern decor. Relaxing atmosphere for a peaceful stay. Amenities include Wi-Fi and air conditioning. Unique architectural design. Enjoy stunning landscape views. Complimentary offerings enhance your experience. Enjoy a memorable stay while immersing yourself in the beauty of Ieper.
The Space:
Welcome to a serene getaway in Ieper, where comfort meets convenience in a spacious interior adorned with modern decor. This vacation rental offers a relaxing atmosphere perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers looking to unwind and enjoy the unique architectural design. Guests will appreciate the stunning views of the surrounding landscape, creating a peaceful retreat in the heart of this historic city.
The property is thoughtfully designed to provide a welcoming experience with a blend of cozy furnishings and modern amenities such as Wi-Fi and air conditioning. Whether you want to explore the rich history and culture of Ieper or simply relax in a comforting environment, this rental serves as an ideal base. Enjoy a memorable stay while immersing yourself in the beauty of Ieper.
Comfortable Accommodation:
- Spacious living area with comfortable seating
- Well-appointed bedrooms with quality bedding
- Ample storage space for personal belongings
Interior Feeling:
- Bright and airy atmosphere with large windows
- Tasteful decor that reflects local charm
- Fully equipped kitchen for home-cooked meals
Outdoor Bliss:
- Private outdoor space for relaxation
- Beautiful garden area for enjoying fresh air
- Ideal spot for morning coffee or evening drinks
Delightful Dining:
- Dining area suitable for family meals
- Nearby restaurants and cafes offering local cuisine
- Easy access to grocery stores for self-catering
Professional Cleaning:
- Regular cleaning services to maintain hygiene
- Fresh linens and towels provided for guests
- Attention to detail for a spotless environment
The rental includes complimentary offerings to enhance your experience, ensuring you have everything needed for a comfortable and enjoyable stay. Its prime location makes it convenient to explore local attractions and events, combining the best of restful living with the excitement of Ieper’s rich cultural scene.
Guest Access:
You'll have exclusive access to the entire house, including three private bedrooms each with a king-size bed, and a full bathroom. Enjoy the convenience of a fully equipped kitchen, perfect for preparing meals, and a comfortable living area to relax in. Guests also have access to the patio or balcony, ideal for enjoying the fresh air. Please note that access to any spaces or items marked 'private' is restricted.
The Neighborhood:
Nestled in the heart of Ieper, your holiday home offers easy access to the city's rich history and vibrant culture. Within a short walk, you'll find charming cafes and restaurants serving delicious Belgian cuisine. Explore the historic Grote Markt (Market Square), just a stone's throw away, and marvel at the Cloth Hall, a UNESCO World Heritage site. For a taste of local life, browse the shops and boutiques lining the streets, or enjoy a leisurely stroll along the canals. The neighborhood is known for its friendly atmosphere and proximity to key attractions, making it an ideal base for your Ieper adventure.
Ypres boasts a historic Cloth Hall, impressive Cathedral and medieval Market Square. Despite centuries of history, however, this city is best known for what happened here a little over a hundred years ago. It is the unofficial capital of Flanders Fields, site of numerous battles during the First World War. The “City of Peace” still commemorates these events daily, at the In Flanders Fields Museum and under its Menin Gate memorial. Night after night, the Last Post sounds in tribute to the soldiers who fell, ensuring that we never forget this war.
Ypres is a small town located in West Flanders, about 20 kilometers north of the border with France. Ypres is called Ypres in French. The city has its origins in the Middle Ages, when the first houses appeared on this site on the river Ypreslee. Ypres is nowadays mainly known for the role it played during the First World War (1914-1918). The German troops tried in vain to occupy Ypres during four battles for Ypres. Today, the many graves, monuments and places around Ypres are reminders of this era that cost the lives of no fewer than half a million soldiers in Ypres and the surrounding area. During the war, Ypres was almost completely destroyed. The Ypres you see today is partly a reconstruction of what the city looked like before the war, supplemented with new districts. Whoever walks through the streets of Ypres now would almost think that he / she is looking at houses that date from the Middle Ages.
Hill 60, also called Heuvel 70, is a hill near Ypres. The approximately sixty meter high hill is a war site from the First World War. Here British and Germans have fought several times for the hill. Famous is the reconquest of the hill by the British on April 17, 1915. After weeks of digging tunnels, six mines were detonated in these tunnels. In the space of about ten seconds, the German defenses were destroyed. Today you can visit Hill 60. It is now largely overgrown with shrubs and trees. On the hill you can still see remnants of bunkers. A monument has also been placed on the hill in memory of the fallen soldiers.
When you are in Ypres, there is more to experience than sights. While you are in the center of Ypres, you can also spend time shopping. On and around the Grote Markt you will find enough shops to keep you busy for a while. In addition to the well-known chains, you will find plenty of independent shops in Ypres. The best shopping streets in the center are the Boterstraat, the Neermarkt, the Menenstraat and the Grote Markt itself. With the exception of a few shopping Sundays per year, most shops in Ypres are closed on Sundays.
A museum you must visit when you are in Ypres is the In Flanders Fields Museum. This museum shows you in an interactive way what caused the First World War, how the First World War was sold and the post-war period. It shows how devastating the war was for Ypres and the surrounding area of Ypres. You can also see a lot of attributes that come from the war and you learn about the four battles of Ypres. During your tour of the museum you will be accompanied by your personal poppy bracelet. This ensures that you get to hear personal stories during your museum visit, in your language. You can keep the bracelet afterwards. You can also return it, where you will receive your deposit back. The In Flanders Fields Museum is located in the Lakenhallen in the center of Ypres. It is a permanent exhibition that is open every day of the week. The museum is closed on Christmas Day and New Year's Day.
If you enter the center of Ypres from the east, you will probably drive through the Menin Gate. The Menin Gate spans the Menin Street. The current gate dates from 1927 and has been put away where a completely different gate used to be. The new Menin Gate was built by the British. It is a large memorial to the more than fifty thousand British soldiers who disappeared during the First World War. They almost certainly died during the war, but they have not been found or identified. The names of these soldiers can be found on the many panels that can be found in the monument. Remains of soldiers are still found during excavation work in the area. Once these are identified as those of a missing Briton, they are reburied in an official ceremony. Afterwards, his name is removed from the memorials of the unknowns.
The Last Post is still played every day at 8 pm under the Menin Gate in memory of the fallen soldiers. If you have spent a whole day in and around Ypres and have immersed yourself in the history, this ceremonial trumpet signal will make an extra impression.
The Grote Markt is the central square of Ypres. This square has been the center of the city for centuries. According to most tourists, the Grote Markt is by far the most beautiful place in the city. This is partly due to the impressive Cloth Halls and the belfry, located on the northwest side of the square. Just as beautiful is the Nieuwerck, which nowadays houses the Ypres town hall, and the catering establishments on the north side of the Grote Markt. The south side is mainly dominated by shops, supplemented by some catering establishments. The Court of Justice is a building that was added after the reconstruction of the square. Like the rest of the city of Ypres, the Grote Markt was largely destroyed during WWII. I. From the 1920s, the Grand Place was restored in a historicizing reconstruction architecture. The Onze-Lieve-Vrouwgasthuis was then replaced by the Court of Appeal.
For more detailed information we refer to the websites “visitflanders” and “toerismeieper”
Getting Around:
Conveniently located in the heart of Ieper, our charming brick house offers easy access to various transportation options. Free street parking is readily available. For those arriving by train, Ieper's train station is a short distance away, offering connections to major cities. Travel times vary depending on your destination, but local buses and taxis are easily accessible for getting around the city and surrounding areas. The central location means you can easily explore the city on foot, with many attractions within walking distance. Plan your journey seamlessly with readily available public transport options, making your exploration of Ieper and its surroundings a breeze.
Interaction with Guests:
I am available to assist you throughout your stay. You can reach me via the platform messaging system for any questions or needs you may have. I typically respond within a few hours, but please allow up to 24 hours for a response. For urgent matters, please specify 'urgent' in your message.
Welcome to a serene getaway in Ieper. Spacious interior with modern decor. Relaxing atmosphere for a peaceful stay. Amenities include Wi-Fi and air conditioning. Unique architectural design. Enjoy stunning landscape views. Complimentary offerings enhance your experience. Enjoy a memorable stay while immersing yourself in the beauty of Ieper.
The Space:
Welcome to a serene getaway in Ieper, where comfort meets convenience in a spacious interior adorned with modern decor. This vacation rental offers a relaxing atmosphere perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers looking to unwind and enjoy the unique architectural design. Guests will appreciate the stunning views of the surrounding landscape, creating a peaceful retreat in the heart of this historic city.
The property is thoughtfully designed to provide a welcoming experience with a blend of cozy furnishings and modern amenities such as Wi-Fi and air conditioning. Whether you want to explore the rich history and culture of Ieper or simply relax in a comforting environment, this rental serves as an ideal base. Enjoy a memorable stay while immersing yourself in the beauty of Ieper.
Comfortable Accommodation:
- Spacious living area with comfortable seating
- Well-appointed bedrooms with quality bedding
- Ample storage space for personal belongings
Interior Feeling:
- Bright and airy atmosphere with large windows
- Tasteful decor that reflects local charm
- Fully equipped kitchen for home-cooked meals
Outdoor Bliss:
- Private outdoor space for relaxation
- Beautiful garden area for enjoying fresh air
- Ideal spot for morning coffee or evening drinks
Delightful Dining:
- Dining area suitable for family meals
- Nearby restaurants and cafes offering local cuisine
- Easy access to grocery stores for self-catering
Professional Cleaning:
- Regular cleaning services to maintain hygiene
- Fresh linens and towels provided for guests
- Attention to detail for a spotless environment
The rental includes complimentary offerings to enhance your experience, ensuring you have everything needed for a comfortable and enjoyable stay. Its prime location makes it convenient to explore local attractions and events, combining the best of restful living with the excitement of Ieper’s rich cultural scene.
Guest Access:
You'll have exclusive access to the entire house, including three private bedrooms each with a king-size bed, and a full bathroom. Enjoy the convenience of a fully equipped kitchen, perfect for preparing meals, and a comfortable living area to relax in. Guests also have access to the patio or balcony, ideal for enjoying the fresh air. Please note that access to any spaces or items marked 'private' is restricted.
The Neighborhood:
Nestled in the heart of Ieper, your holiday home offers easy access to the city's rich history and vibrant culture. Within a short walk, you'll find charming cafes and restaurants serving delicious Belgian cuisine. Explore the historic Grote Markt (Market Square), just a stone's throw away, and marvel at the Cloth Hall, a UNESCO World Heritage site. For a taste of local life, browse the shops and boutiques lining the streets, or enjoy a leisurely stroll along the canals. The neighborhood is known for its friendly atmosphere and proximity to key attractions, making it an ideal base for your Ieper adventure.
Ypres boasts a historic Cloth Hall, impressive Cathedral and medieval Market Square. Despite centuries of history, however, this city is best known for what happened here a little over a hundred years ago. It is the unofficial capital of Flanders Fields, site of numerous battles during the First World War. The “City of Peace” still commemorates these events daily, at the In Flanders Fields Museum and under its Menin Gate memorial. Night after night, the Last Post sounds in tribute to the soldiers who fell, ensuring that we never forget this war.
Ypres is a small town located in West Flanders, about 20 kilometers north of the border with France. Ypres is called Ypres in French. The city has its origins in the Middle Ages, when the first houses appeared on this site on the river Ypreslee. Ypres is nowadays mainly known for the role it played during the First World War (1914-1918). The German troops tried in vain to occupy Ypres during four battles for Ypres. Today, the many graves, monuments and places around Ypres are reminders of this era that cost the lives of no fewer than half a million soldiers in Ypres and the surrounding area. During the war, Ypres was almost completely destroyed. The Ypres you see today is partly a reconstruction of what the city looked like before the war, supplemented with new districts. Whoever walks through the streets of Ypres now would almost think that he / she is looking at houses that date from the Middle Ages.
Hill 60, also called Heuvel 70, is a hill near Ypres. The approximately sixty meter high hill is a war site from the First World War. Here British and Germans have fought several times for the hill. Famous is the reconquest of the hill by the British on April 17, 1915. After weeks of digging tunnels, six mines were detonated in these tunnels. In the space of about ten seconds, the German defenses were destroyed. Today you can visit Hill 60. It is now largely overgrown with shrubs and trees. On the hill you can still see remnants of bunkers. A monument has also been placed on the hill in memory of the fallen soldiers.
When you are in Ypres, there is more to experience than sights. While you are in the center of Ypres, you can also spend time shopping. On and around the Grote Markt you will find enough shops to keep you busy for a while. In addition to the well-known chains, you will find plenty of independent shops in Ypres. The best shopping streets in the center are the Boterstraat, the Neermarkt, the Menenstraat and the Grote Markt itself. With the exception of a few shopping Sundays per year, most shops in Ypres are closed on Sundays.
A museum you must visit when you are in Ypres is the In Flanders Fields Museum. This museum shows you in an interactive way what caused the First World War, how the First World War was sold and the post-war period. It shows how devastating the war was for Ypres and the surrounding area of Ypres. You can also see a lot of attributes that come from the war and you learn about the four battles of Ypres. During your tour of the museum you will be accompanied by your personal poppy bracelet. This ensures that you get to hear personal stories during your museum visit, in your language. You can keep the bracelet afterwards. You can also return it, where you will receive your deposit back. The In Flanders Fields Museum is located in the Lakenhallen in the center of Ypres. It is a permanent exhibition that is open every day of the week. The museum is closed on Christmas Day and New Year's Day.
If you enter the center of Ypres from the east, you will probably drive through the Menin Gate. The Menin Gate spans the Menin Street. The current gate dates from 1927 and has been put away where a completely different gate used to be. The new Menin Gate was built by the British. It is a large memorial to the more than fifty thousand British soldiers who disappeared during the First World War. They almost certainly died during the war, but they have not been found or identified. The names of these soldiers can be found on the many panels that can be found in the monument. Remains of soldiers are still found during excavation work in the area. Once these are identified as those of a missing Briton, they are reburied in an official ceremony. Afterwards, his name is removed from the memorials of the unknowns.
The Last Post is still played every day at 8 pm under the Menin Gate in memory of the fallen soldiers. If you have spent a whole day in and around Ypres and have immersed yourself in the history, this ceremonial trumpet signal will make an extra impression.
The Grote Markt is the central square of Ypres. This square has been the center of the city for centuries. According to most tourists, the Grote Markt is by far the most beautiful place in the city. This is partly due to the impressive Cloth Halls and the belfry, located on the northwest side of the square. Just as beautiful is the Nieuwerck, which nowadays houses the Ypres town hall, and the catering establishments on the north side of the Grote Markt. The south side is mainly dominated by shops, supplemented by some catering establishments. The Court of Justice is a building that was added after the reconstruction of the square. Like the rest of the city of Ypres, the Grote Markt was largely destroyed during WWII. I. From the 1920s, the Grand Place was restored in a historicizing reconstruction architecture. The Onze-Lieve-Vrouwgasthuis was then replaced by the Court of Appeal.
For more detailed information we refer to the websites “visitflanders” and “toerismeieper”
Getting Around:
Conveniently located in the heart of Ieper, our charming brick house offers easy access to various transportation options. Free street parking is readily available. For those arriving by train, Ieper's train station is a short distance away, offering connections to major cities. Travel times vary depending on your destination, but local buses and taxis are easily accessible for getting around the city and surrounding areas. The central location means you can easily explore the city on foot, with many attractions within walking distance. Plan your journey seamlessly with readily available public transport options, making your exploration of Ieper and its surroundings a breeze.
Interaction with Guests:
I am available to assist you throughout your stay. You can reach me via the platform messaging system for any questions or needs you may have. I typically respond within a few hours, but please allow up to 24 hours for a response. For urgent matters, please specify 'urgent' in your message.
During your stay at this vacation home, you're just a quick walk from Museum of Education. The vacation home includes amenities such as a kitchen and a balcony.
- The vacation home offers a kitchen, a balcony, and a TV
- Just a 4-minute walk from Museum of Education and 5 minutes by foot from St. George's Memorial Church
This vacation home offers its guests a garden. The front desk is open around the clock.
Property amenities
Internet
- Available in the house: WiFi
Parking and transport
- Parking on site
Kitchen
- Coffee/tea maker
- Cookware, dishware, and utensils
- Dishwasher
- Hob
- Microwave
- Oven
- Refrigerator
Bedrooms
- 3 bedrooms
Bathroom
- 1 bathroom
- Hair dryer
- Shower
- Towels provided
Entertainment
- TV with cable/satellite channels
Outdoor areas
- Balcony
- Garden
Work spaces
- Desk
- Office
Comfort
- Heating
Pets
- Pet friendly
Suitability/Accessibility
- Smoke-free property
Services and conveniences
- Iron/ironing board
Location highlights
- In the city centre
Safety features
- Carbon monoxide detector (host has indicated there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property)
- Smoke detector (host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property)
- First aid kit
- Fire extinguisher
General
- Garden
- Unit size: 1,500 square feet
Policies
Check-in
Check-in time starts at 5:00 PM
Minimum check-in age: 18
Check-out
Check-out before 10:00 AM
Special check-in instructions
You will receive an email from the host with check-in and check-out instructions
Rules
House rules
These house rules apply to all the Guests. Furthermore, the Guests undertake to comply at all times with the terms and conditions of th...
Pets
- Pets are welcome
- Service animals are exempt from fees
- Note from host: Charge may apply
Children and extra beds
- Children are welcome.
Events
No events allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
This property is managed by a professional host. The provision of housing is linked to their trade, business, or profession.
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Onsite parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
This property has outdoor spaces, such as balconies, patios, terraces which may not be suitable for children; if you have concerns, we recommend contacting the property prior to your arrival to confirm they can accommodate you in a suitable room
This property is managed through our partner, Vrbo. You will receive an email from Vrbo with a link to a Vrbo account, where you can change or cancel your reservation
You will receive an email from the host with check-in and check-out instructions. You will also receive an email from Vrbo with a link to a Vrbo account which will enable you to manage your booking.
If you cancel your booking, you'll be subject to the host's cancellation policy. In accordance with EU regulations about consumer rights, property booking services are not subject to the right of withdrawal.
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