Featured Brussels Hotels
Brussels
- Hotel Métropole |
Metropole
is the only remaining 19th Century Hotel in the capital. The tone for a
delightful stay in Brussels is set by the unique Belgian character that
the Metropole perpetuates. The hotel has been splendidly renovated to provide
a combination of modern facilities with supreme elegance. This is a beautifully
preserved world of grandeur and opulence, where you will be surrounded
with palm trees, deep leather sofas and Corinthian columns.
Also, beneath the glittering chandeliers, you will find a world of grandeur
and opulence beautifully preserved. You could be a business traveler or
a tourist; we have the best on offer. Welcome to Hotel Metropole - more
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- Conrad Brussels |
The
Conard Brussels luxury hotel on the highly fashionable Avenue Louise is
very close to the major tourist attractions of Brussels. Within easy access,
you also have the airport and the most elegant shops in the city. Conard
Brussels offers surroundings that are exceptionally elegant and stylish,
and you can discover the luxury of being yourself.
The guest rooms are the largest and most sophisticated among luxury
hotel guest rooms in Brussels. Our guest service is unrivalled and the
cuisine at our hotel restaurant unparalleled. Together, they make for a
grand place for you to be in - more Brussels
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- The Dominican |
The
eclectic mix of interior and exterior designs at The Dominican was created
by the award winning architects of FG Stij1. The result, you have an array
of new styles and experiences. Our health club is equipped with gym, sauna,
steam bath and massage to provide you a relaxing experience or an energy
boost.
On its course to become a destination for elegance in the centre of
Brussels, the Dominican is located behind the La Monnaie theatre, off the
Grand Place. Stylish rooms apart, the hotel also offers a private courtyard
and a Grand Lounge , a combination to present indulgent hospitality - more
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- Hotel Le Dixseptième |
The
atmosphere at Hotel Le Dixseptieme is relaxed and friendly making you feel
welcome – you could be staying long term or for just one night. While most
of the rooms offer views over the historic city centre, some others ensure
a peaceful night’s sleep away from the bustle of the street because they
overlook the hotel patio.
The location is only a few minutes from the Gran’Place, the Central
Station and the shopping district. Tourists will find this hotel very convenient
for its proximity to most of the major attractions. Access to other parts
of the City can be easily achieved - more
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- Hampshire Inn Brussels |
The
Hampshire Inn Brussels is only 2 minutes walking distance from Place Rogier.
If you take a walk to the Grand Place, you will be passing through the
Botanical Gardens and Rue Neuve – the main shopping centre of Brussels.
The Hampshire Inn has 49 tastefully decorated rooms, all equipped with
a bathroom, cable television, minibar and hairdryer. The option of non
smoking rooms is also available.
The buffet style breakfast offers a wide array of break fast items.
A 24 hours bar is also on attendance for you. When you are in Brussels,
the Hampshire Inn Brussels is the place to be in - more
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| Brussels
Brussels is a city heading into the future, confidently
poised at the crossroad of Europe. Known for its chocolates, cartoons and
beer, Brussels is always ready to tackle challenges. The EU Parliament,
the thriving business (Most visitors to Brussels come here on business),
or the excellent transport system all add up to a promising place to be
in. Before gaining independence in 1831, Brussels went through a number
of upheavals but has been relentless in re-inventing itself. The result
is today’s metropolis which is about one million strong.
Shoppers can head for Rue Neuve, the longest pedestrian
shopping street in the City, or even the Galeries St.Hubert, which is Europe’s
first shopping arcade. The Flea market promises bargains galore. Food lovers
gather Petite Rue Des Bouchers, to sample exotic cuisine or Belgian fare
from eels in green sauce or rabbit stew or the popular mussels and chips.
Gables and decorated doorways have been carefully preserved in the lanes
and nostalgia lingers there.
When you set out to explore the lower town, doing
it on foot is the best. This is the best place to feel the city’s pulse
as compared to the vast cobbled Grand Place, the highlight of Flemish Renaissance
and every visitor must see that. The Town hall is the one that steals the
show. A 15th century extravaganza. For four days in August, every alternate
year, the square is carpeted with millions of flowers, celebrating historical
scenes. When you wander through the old quarters, you come across a church
or two. The façade of the Stock Exchange is impressive, and you
will pass through the Lace Museum, the Puppet Theatre where a tenor singing
of the homeland sparked the uprising in 1830. The Comic strip art museum
presents Tintin and the Smurfs at the Art Nouveau building designed by
Horta.
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