Famous Landmark Lodging

The Tazu Rous Hotel Gent is Built Around a Famous Belgian Train Station

The Tazu Rous Hotel Gent is a one room retreat that will leave its guests with no excuse for being late to a rendezvous as they will be sharing their space with an extraordinarily punctual guest -- a giant, 100 year old clock.

Built on top of Belgium's famous Ghent Sint-Pieters train station, the suite has one of the best views in the city and overlooks the streets from 75 feet above the ground.

For traveler's who like to take in the historical landmarks of each city they visit, this lodging option will certainly tickle their fancy. After all, you can't get much more up close and personal with history than by sleeping right beside an enormous culturally significant artifact all night.
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