Le Jardin Fleuri Malmedy Hotel Restaurant

Gourmet weekend from Friday evening to Sunday lunch

Friday evening: 4-course menu
Saturday: breakfast
Evening: 6-course menu
Sunday: breakfast
Lunch: 4-course menu
(seasonal menus)
Price per person : 205 €

Gourmet weekend from Saturday evening to Sunday lunch

Saturday evening: 6-course menu
Sunday: breakfast
Lunch: 4-course menu
(seasonal menus)
Price per person : 130 €

Rooms are equipped with W.C., shower, T.V. and free Wi-Fi

2 single rooms, 3 double rooms and 1 family room for 3 to 4 people

Single room with breakfast : 50 €

Double room with breakfast : 85 € - 90 €
From 2 nights : 80 €

Triple room with breakfast : 110 €
(others on request)

Half-board (minimum 2 nights) per person / day in double room : 75 €
Half-board (minimum 2 nights) per person / day in single room : 80 €

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Hotel Restaurant in Malmedy

Malmedy, Belgium: discover the must-see tourist attractions

Malmedy is a charming town located in the south of Belgium, near the French and Luxembourg borders. It offers visitors a wide range of tourist attractions that are certainly worth a visit.

Place du Marché: the historical heart of Malmedy
Malmedy Market Square

The Place du Marché is the historical heart of Malmedy. There you will find restaurants, bars, and shops. It is an ideal place to stop and enjoy a glass of wine or a warm crepe.

Malmedy Forest: a natural park for nature lovers
The Malmedy forest covers an area of 10,000 hectares and offers hiking trails and opportunities for outdoor activities such as mountain biking or climbing. Visitors can also enjoy a stop at the forest playground, where children can play in a peaceful natural environment.

Malmedy Castle: a historical and cultural museum
Malmedy Castle is a medieval fortress built in the 13th century which now houses the city museum. Visitors can explore the different rooms of the castle, including murals and antique furniture.

The thermal spa: a wellness care center
Malmedy is known for its hot mineral water spring which was discovered in the 19th century. Visitors can enjoy the benefits of the thermal water in a care center or simply swim in the outdoor pools.

Malmedy Station: a historical and Art Nouveau building
Malmedy station is a beautiful Art Nouveau building constructed in the early 20th century and is now listed as a historical monument. Visitors can stop at the station to admire its unique architecture or enjoy a glass of wine in the on-site restaurant.

Malmedy offers a wide variety of tourist attractions that are definitely worth seeing. From the Place du Marché to the thermal springs, there is something for everyone in Malmedy.

The Spa-Francorchamps Formula 1 circuit: a unique technical challenge

The Spa-Francorchamps Formula 1 circuit is located in the Ardennes region of Belgium and is considered one of the most difficult and fastest circuits in the Formula 1 World Championship. With a total length of 7.02 kilometers and 24 turns, this circuit is a unique technical challenge for the drivers racing there.

History of the circuit
The Spa-Francorchamps circuit was built in 1983 on the tracks of a former circuit that had already hosted several international races in the 1920s and 1930s. The current circuit consists of two main sections: the first section, located outside the village of Spa, includes a series of fast and winding turns leading to the track facilities located in the park of the Château de Francorchamps.

Circuit features
The Spa-Francorchamps Formula 1 circuit is known for its very fast layout, winding turns, and long straights where drivers can reach high speeds. The circuit has been modified several times over the years to meet modern Formula 1 requirements.

Events on the circuit
The Spa-Francorchamps circuit hosted its first Belgian Grand Prix in 1983 and quickly became one of the most popular circuits for drivers and Formula 1 fans. The final stands are located in the historic center of Spa, making it an ideal place to watch the weekend's qualifying sessions and races.