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5 Beds Family
Discover luxury and comfort at our boutique hotel featuring 5 exquisite rooms designed for discerning travelers. Each room boasts two spacious king-size beds and an additional single bed, perfect for families or groups. Enjoy picturesque street views from every room, immersing yourself in the vibrant energy of the city. For those seeking a touch of exclusivity, our executive suite offers a private balcony with breathtaking mountain vistas, ensuring a truly unforgettable stay. Indulge in personalized service, modern amenities, and a prime location—all tailored to elevate your experience. Book your escape with us today and experience hospitality redefined
Double
Welcome to our boutique hotel offering an array of inviting accommodations tailored to your preferences. Choose from stylish single rooms featuring either a plush king-size bed or two comfortable single beds, ideal for solo travelers or companions. Our street-view rooms provide a charming urban backdrop, immersing you in the city's vibrant atmosphere. For a touch of luxury, indulge in our executive suite boasting a private balcony showcasing breathtaking mountain views. Whether you're here for business or leisure, our hotel combines modern comforts with personalized service to ensure a memorable stay. Discover the perfect retreat for your next getaway and reserve your room today.
Quadruple
Welcome to our boutique hotel where luxury meets comfort. Experience our unique single room featuring not one, but two king-size beds, perfect for families or groups seeking extra space and elegance. Enjoy picturesque street views from one of our well-appointed rooms, capturing the lively ambiance of the city. For those seeking a more exclusive retreat, our executive room offers a private balcony with breathtaking mountain views, providing a serene escape from the everyday. Whether you're here for business or leisure, our hotel combines modern amenities with personalized service to ensure a memorable stay. Reserve your room with us today and discover true hospitality in a captivating setting.
Single
Experience unparalleled comfort and style at our boutique hotel, offering a choice of beautifully appointed single rooms with a luxurious king-size bed or spacious two-room suites with captivating street views. For those seeking the ultimate retreat, our executive suite features a private balcony overlooking majestic mountain vistas, creating a serene escape. Whether traveling for business or leisure, our accommodations blend modern elegance with thoughtful amenities to ensure a memorable stay. Discover impeccable service, a central location, and a warm ambiance that welcomes you from the moment you arrive. Reserve your stay with us today for an unforgettable experience.
Triple
Experience the ultimate in comfort and convenience at our boutique hotel, offering versatile single rooms featuring a luxurious king-size bed plus an additional single bed or three single beds to accommodate your preferences. Enjoy captivating street views from our well-appointed rooms, providing a vibrant city backdrop. Indulge in luxury in our executive suite, featuring a private balcony with stunning mountain vistas, perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation. Whether traveling solo or with companions, our hotel provides modern amenities, personalized service, and a prime location for an unforgettable stay. Book your escape with us and discover true hospitality combined with scenic charm.
Sobre nosotros
Hôtel Aux Armes de Belgique, located in Lourdes and 500 metres from Lourdes Train Station, has a terrace, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout, and a restaurant. This two-star hotel provides a 24-hour front desk and an ATM. The hotel offers family rooms.
Each accommodation has a private bathroom with a shower, and some rooms have balconies or city views.
The Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary is less than a kilometer from the hotel, and Palais Beaumont is 40 kilometers distant. Tarbes Lourdes Pyrénées Airport is 8 kilometers from the Hôtel Aux Arms de Belgique.
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Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary.
The nave is open and circular, surmounted by a dome. The dome contains sixteen circular stained glass windows. The fifteen spaces between these windows signify the fifteen decades of the traditional rosary.
The sanctuary of the basilica looking towards the Sorrowful Mysteries
The nave is surrounded by fifteen smaller side chapels, one for each of the traditional Mysteries of the Rosary. On the left of the nave are found the Joyful Mysteries; in the centre behind the sanctuary are the Sorrowful Mysteries, and to the right are the Glorious Mysteries.
Each side-chapel comprises a large mosaic with a central image depicting the theme of that Mystery, and an inscription in Latin. Incorporated within the larger image may be smaller images of related themes. For example, the side chapel directly behind the altar contains a depiction of the Crowning with Thorns, which is surmounted by an image of the Ark of the Covenant
Massabielle Grotto.
The Lourdes apparitions are several Marian apparitions reported in 1858 by Bernadette Soubirous, the 14-year-old daughter of a miller, in the town of Lourdes in Southern France.
From 11 February to 16 July 1858, she reported 18 apparitions of "a Lady". Soubirous described the lady as wearing a white veil and a blue girdle; she had a golden rose on each foot and held a rosary of pearls. After initial skepticism from the local clergy, these claims were eventually declared to be worthy of belief by the Catholic Church after a canonical investigation. The apparition is known as Our Lady of Lourdes.
According to Soubirous, her visions occurred at the grotto of Massabielle, just outside Lourdes. On 16 July 1858, Soubirous visited the grotto for the last time and said: "I have never seen her so beautiful before."[2][page needed] On 18 January 1862, the local bishop declared: "The Virgin Mary did appear indeed to Bernadette Soubirous."[3] Soubirous was canonized a saint in 1933 by Pope Pius XI. In 1958, Pope Pius XII issued the encyclical Le pèlerinage de Lourdes ("The pilgrimage to Lourdes") on the 100th anniversary of the apparitions. Pope John Paul II visited Lourdes three times; Pope Benedict XVI visited Lourdes on 15 September 2008 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the apparitions.
House of Sainte Bernadette.
The father's House also called the “Lacadé water-mill” was the house of Bernadette's parents after the visions, a gift from Abbot Peyramale,
Pic du Jer
Picturesque Lourdes is a historic town ensconced by the Pyrenees and one of the best ways to see it in its context is from the top of Pic du Jer. Ride to the top of the mountain on a charming old funicular railway. Once you are there, follow walking trails and find an observatory for panoramic views of this stunning corner of France. Make sure you bring your camera to the top of the peak so you can capture memories of this special place.
Basilica of St. Pius X
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Marvel at a 20th-century subterranean cathedral with a huge capacity, built to accommodate the masses of devoted pilgrims visiting Lourdes.
Travel to Lourdes and there is a slim chance you will miss the Basilica of St. Pius X. Although this cathedral is impressively large, it’s also built entirely underground. Stand in awe of its gigantic nave and watch as it fills with tens of thousands of pilgrims thronging to the town on religious feast days.
Lourdes has been a popular pilgrimage destination since the mid-19th century, when a vision of the Virgin Mary appeared to a local peasant girl. Learn about the legendary waters here, which are said to have healing properties. Lourdes exploded in popularity after this discovery. Today it is one of the busiest Catholic pilgrimage sites in the world. The basilica was built in 1957 and consecrated a year later to accommodate the increased number of visitors to the town. It was particularly intended to be used for ceremonies on busy feast days.
Decide what you think of the controversial architecture. The main hall is supported by bold, angular concrete arches, which create an expansive, awe-inspiring nave. Some critics felt that it was not traditional enough, whereas others responded positively to its striking design.
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Hotel Aux Armes De Belgique
22 24 Bd de la Grotte, Lourdes, Lourdes, 65100, France
Eauxarmesdebelgique65@gmail.com
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