Featuring an eco-friendly theme, this unique hotel with a modern design has a Mediterranean restaurant. Utopia is located in a peaceful countryside setting, just over a 10-minute drive from Mons.
Located in a former chapel in the city center of Mons, Hotel Dream offers modern guest rooms, an à la carte restaurant, a bistro and a bar, as private parking upon a surcharge.
Located in Mons, 25 miles from Valenciennes Train Station, B&B HOTEL Mons Gare has accommodations with a shared lounge, private parking, a terrace and a bar.
This hotel is located in a characteristic 18th-century residence less than 15 minutes’ walk from the center of Mons. St James features free Wi-Fi, a cozy bar and a terrace.
Emma
United Kingdom
Brilliant location in a lovely town, friendly staff, delicious breakfast, useful to be able to park.
The Congress Hotel Mons Van der Valk is located in Mons, Hainaut. The hotel is a few steps from the central station of Mons, 2953 feet from the François Duesberg Museum of Decorative Arts, 0.6 mi from...
Evelien
Netherlands
Spacious room and I appreciate that the toilet was separate from the shower. Shower was large. The room, while standard in decoration, was comfortable with a good bed and all expected amenities. Clean. At a convenient location near the station and at walking distance from the city. I did not try the spa or gym but took a peek at the gym and it looked like a decent one with all basic equipment available. Front desk staff were friendly and efficient.
Featuring a bar and views of city, Le Vieux Cèdre Grand Place is located in Mons, 25 miles from Valenciennes Train Station.
annette
United States of America
The room was spacious and the bed comfortable. The bathroom was nice. The area is great for walking around. The breakfast was great. The staff were wonderful.
Le Monte Cristo is located only 2.5 mi from the Grand Place in Mons and features free wireless internet. This intimate hotel offers rooms with cable TV and a mini-bar.
Le Terminus is located opposite Mons Railway Station and offers rooms with a balcony. It has free Wi-Fi in the public areas and a restaurant serving French and Italian cuisine.
It's not a big town, but a lot has happened in Mons over the...
It's not a big town, but a lot has happened in Mons over the centuries, especially the last 150 years. We didn't find a lot of well-presented tourist interest but we found it easy to explore on foot. Away from the Grand Place, it quickly becomes parochial; there is renovation going on but it all feels as if it's driven and funded locally.
Nicholas
United Kingdom
Scored 4.0
4.0
Parking a car is a nightmare.
Parking a car is a nightmare. You can be very easily towed away overnight despite the street signs indicating otherwise. Not tourist friendly. Mons centre is disappointing as the best of shops are now in the Grand Pres on the outskirts of the town which have denuded the centre which remains now a McDonald's and general cafe grand place location offering not much else .
Used restaurants on the outskirts. We found Flanders (Ypres and Veurne) very clean and more up-market. Doubt we'll be visiting Mons again. This report is given by someone who was brought up in Mons as a child/teenager back in the 60's with Wallonian grandparents. Sad really to see how town planners can crucify a town.
robert
Turkey
Scored 6.0
6.0
Mons is very quiet.
Mons is very quiet. We spent a Tuesday summer evening there and only saw people in the main square. It was surreal to walk around an empty town; we enjoyed looking at the buildings, including some Art Deco ones.
We managed so get some frites in the Grand-Place before 9pm, but were not allowed to sit down as they were closing. We sat on public benches. We had a beer at the bar next to McD; the bartender was Sicilian and very nice. Mons was a convenient stopover.
Antonella
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The suggested walking route took in the majority of the...
The suggested walking route took in the majority of the historical buildings in the town. The centre square is very interesting - don't forget to rub the monkey statue by the town hall on the head!
David
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
This city may be not at your radar screen and may be easily...
This city may be not at your radar screen and may be easily eclipsed by Brussels, Gent or Antwerp - but if you decide to visit Mons, you will be surprised how many things it has to offer. A plethora of restaurants and bars, magnificent churches, interesting museums (Mons Memorial, Doudou Museum, Mundaneum, art museum - well, now in renovation but organising events, the Belfry and more) and, most of all, a great atmosphere of a typical Waloon city, the streets that can lead you to new discoveries... I was really enchanted! And it will be even better as one can see a lot of restoration works in the city ongoing, including a, well, imposing, railway station. This city has a potential, indeed.
Andrzej
Belgium
Scored 10
10
Mons is the site of the first contact between the British...
Mons is the site of the first contact between the British Expeditionary Force and the invading German armies in August 1914. The British were stuck in a difficult position owing to the fact that their flanking French allies had retreated without informing the British, and they had to dig in along the Mons-Conde-Charleroi canal, which they held against all odds for the day of 23rd August 1914. Not only were the first shots exchanged here, but also the first two Victoria Crosses were won during the battle. If you have a good guide or guidebook, the greater part of the battlefield is largely unchanged, and after a day of looking round, you have the town square of Mons, where the troops rested before moving up to contact. The square is unchanged, and anyone who has seen any of the photos taken at the time will be able to situate themselves easily - while enjoying a beer of a meal at any of the town's excellent bars and restaurants. I recommend the Lebanese restaurant on the main square.
Nigel
France
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Surprisingly nice hotel directly in the city center with views over the main square. Staff were super friendly - they called me when I was running late to make sure there were no issues. The location is fantastic and unless there is a fireworks show going on, the room is quiet. A/C in the room was nice, overall the room was in excellent condition and well sized. Hotel is above/associated with a Lebanese restaurant, so you don't have to go far to eat.
The location near the center of Mons worked well for us, walking distance to several restaurants and a good grocery store, as well as near the Christmas market and historical sites. Although it is an older hotel, the bathroom has been properly modernized. The mini kitchenette was a useful addition.
The apartments are managed from Hotel Lido, just on the other side of the street where the buildings are located, so you can benefit 24/7 reception and assistance. Rooms are small and distributed on 3 floors: for a short term stay it's quite OK.
Rooms are clean, comfortable, sound proof not the best, but good enough. Restaurant for dinner is really good, highly recommended take a dinner in hotel then go somewhere in Mons. Friendly, kind and helpful staff. 😊
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