Sandton Grand Hotel Reylof that opened its doors last year is a four-star de luxe hotel situated in the heart of the historic city of Ghent (Belgium).
The oldest part of the building is a typical 18th century hotel or town house, built in the FrenchLouis XIV style. Its interior reflects a prestigious Empire style, including a commanding winding stair case and various Empire chimneys. The architect was lord Olivier Reylof (1684-1742), a Gent merchant’s son and adept poet composing Latin poetry.
The original construction request dates from 1724 and it was restored several times.
Since 1990 the town hotel together with the coach house are listed monuments.
The backside of the hotel with the terrace where you can see the historic part and the new built part of the hotel.
A rich French-style décor.
Gorgeous door details.
Beautiful 18th century French Empire styled elements.
One of the various Empire chimneys.
Centre for the leisure activities, housed in the historic coach house.
The more contemporary part of the hotel.
One of the contemporary styled bedrooms.
In the rooms hang unique works of arts made with oil paint and ink by the Dutch artist Rick Triest, especially created for the hotel.
This is the work of art by Rick Triest, hanging in the entrance of the hotel.
A lot of attention is paid to the choice of the wallpaper, fabrics and lighting. Lighting by Vaughan, fabrics and wallpaper by Christian Lacroix and Designers Guild.
The restaurant and bar ‘Lof’.
Fabrics and wallpaper by Christian Lacroix and Designers Guild.
Sandton Grand Hotel Reylof
Hoogstraat 36
9000 Gent
Belgium
Tel: +32 (0)9 235 40 70
gent@sandton.eu
www.sandton.eu/gent
Maybe you will love to spend some time at this gorgeous hotel next time you visit Belgium!
I wish you a wonderful stay!
xx
Greet
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