Both opulent and historic, the Botanic Sanctuary Antwerp is a five star hotel that carries centuries of heritage behind its ancient walls as a former monastery in the heart of the Belgian city. Magnificently restored, this 15th century gem today is home to Michelin-Star gourmet restaurants, a health spa and club, a restored 19th century apothecary, and 108 rooms.
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Be Our Guest
Stepping into the hotel’s monastic tranquillity, guests enter a world of luxury where it is clear that craftsmanship, innovation and ecology are elegantly stitched together with tradition, and a botanical garden, which offers refuge.
While walking through the heavenly scented Monastery Garden, you are sure to see giggling children at play, friends chatting, and the members of the hotel’s culinary team sourcing herbs like rosemary, juniper, basil, thyme, chamomile, and mint. Not only are these herbs essential to many of the world-class dishes served, but carry the ability to heal and soothe.
Elegance in Every Corner
As guests explore the hotel’s grounds and restored historic buildings, one can’t help but marvel at the series of sophisticated spaces. From drinks at Henry’s Bar and fine meals at 1238 Restaurant, to spa treatments at the Botanic Health Spa, designed by star spa architect Heinz Schletterer.
Through design, the hotel’s structure’s glass, wood and stone building is one of the new transformations to the former old monastery complex. Inside the zen-like and calming spa, the fragrant building paired with soothing visual simplicity is underlaid by sophisticated technology that helps conserve the natural resources the spa uses.
No two out of the 108 rooms are the same. Via soft textures and neutral tones, each inspires a sense of wellbeing and delight, privacy and security. The rooms’ elegant contemporary furnishings and design elements harmonise magically mingle with the historic monastery’s original centuries-old buildings.