Ostend might be Belgium’s best-kept seaside secret. It’s got beach vibes, local culture, and proper character all without the high price tag of other coastal spots. If you’re looking to do a weekend here without spending a fortune, Leopold Hotel Ostend puts you in the middle of everything that matters. Here’s how to make the most of it.
Stay Smart, Stay Central
Leopold Hotel Ostend is just a five-minute walk from the beach and only 750 metres from the train station. That means no need for taxis, easy access to everything, and all the city’s public transport options nearby.
If you’re coming in by train from Brussels or Bruges, you’ll be checked in and heading out for a pint or a stroll in no time.
What to Do for (nearly) Free
You don’t need to splash the cash to enjoy Ostend. Start with the beach, it’s wide, sandy, and perfect for walking, reading, or just people-watching. The Crystal Ship street art trail is another free highlight, with large murals and installations scattered around the city. If you’re looking for a bit of peace, the Japanese Garden is small, quiet, and free to enter. Or walk along the Visserskaai promenade, grab some chips or a waffle, and enjoy the sea breeze.
Affordable Food and Drink
There’s no shortage of budget-friendly spots to eat near Leopold Hotel Ostend. For proper Belgian frites, Frituur Franky is just a five-minute walk away.
De Grote Post Café is even closer, with coffee and pastries perfect for breakfast or a mid-morning break. If you’re in the mood for something more filling, Manhattn’s Burgers has decent options for under €10. Or skip the restaurants altogether, there’s a Delhaize supermarket two minutes from the hotel where you can grab snacks, drinks, or bits for a beach picnic. Eating well doesn’t need to mean a sit-down meal.
Cheap Attractions Worth the Spend
Some places are worth a few euro, especially when they’re unique to Ostend. The Atlantic Wall Museum (€8) gives you a walk through old military bunkers and defences just outside the city. Mu.ZEE (€10) focuses on Belgian art, and it’s a quieter, more local experience compared to bigger museums in Brussels. Fort Napoleon (€7), which you can reach by free ferry, gives you a slice of proper history with great views. You can visit all three and still keep it under €30.
Local Markets and Vintage Finds
For a bit of local flavour, check out the flea markets that pop up near Wapenplein and along the seafront on weekends. If food is more your thing, head to Groentenmarkt where you’ll find cheese, bread, and local treats perfect for a DIY lunch. Bring a tote, you’ll likely spot something worth bringing home.
A Great Night’s Sleep
After a full day out and about, Leopold Hotel Ostend gives you a comfortable space to recharge. Rooms include free Wi-Fi, big comfy beds, tea and coffee stations, and blackout curtains. You’ll also find a bar onsite if you fancy a quiet drink before bed — no fuss, no crowds, just a good night’s sleep in a handy location.
Weekend in Ostend Sample Itinerary
Here’s how your budget-friendly weekend in Ostend could look, without breaking the bank:
- Saturday Morning – Arrive by train, drop your bags at the hotel
- Saturday Afternoon – Take a walk on the beach and follow the street art trail
- Saturday Evening – Grab a burger and a beer at a nearby pub
- Sunday Morning – Hop on the free ferry to visit Fort Napoleon
- Sunday Lunch – Put together a picnic from the market
- Sunday Afternoon – Visit Mu.ZEE or take one last stroll along the seafront before heading home
All of this is walkable, relaxed, and affordable.
Wrap-Up: Why It Works
Ostend is ideal for a quick escape. You don’t need loads of planning or spending. With everything walkable and affordable, and Leopold Hotel Ostend as your base, you can have a full weekend without feeling skint.