Jesuit Church Conversion Joins Unusual Hotels Of The World

. October 14, 2008

MARCHE-EN-FLAMANNE, Belgium, July 19, 2005. Quartier Latin, originally an 18th century Jesuit Church is the latest hotel to join Unusual Hotels of the World.

This 4-star hotel in Marche-en-Flamenne, near Brussels, Belgium, has a city centre location and received "historic monument" status from the Royal Monuments and Sites Commission making the conversion particularly difficult. Retaining the original vaulted ceilings and stained glass in many of the 75 rooms, the hotel now offers a Brasserie and Bar as well as modern spa facilities.

Quartier Latin joins over 130 Unusual Hotels across 4 continents in the guide, which has categories including Islands, Trains, Ice hotels, Tree houses, Caves and Underwater locations to suit the tastes and budgets of every traveller.

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