| |
The Rocco Forte-renovated Hotel Amigo has managed, more or less, to combine fresh, modern bedroom interiors, while retaining the hotel’s original 16th-century Spanish Renaissance charm. The latest addition, a Fitness Centre, has proved popular with business and leisure clientele alike, while the well-appointed bedrooms (Classic, Deluxe and Executive) all offer physical and technological comforts, including interactive satellite TV, and fantastic views of Grand’Place and the picturesque churches and spires of Brussels.
|
Located next to Brussels’ bustling Rue Antoine Dansaert, where many of Belgium’s top fashionistas have taken up residence, and St-Gery, which brims with atmospheric restaurants, fantastic designer shops and trendy bars, the Marriott offers deluxe accommodation with executive rooms, bar and restaurant, business centre and health club. A touch of opulence is provided by the hotel’s grand ballroom, while the Bar de la Senne combines sophistication with a friendly ambience.
|
Situated in a quiet street in the heart of Brussels, the Welcome Hotel offers its guests nothing less than a world tour: the 17 rooms are all devoted to a different country. Each decorated with genuine artefacts, many provided by previous hotel guests, your bedroom is an exciting glimpse into a different culture. Fear not, they’re comfortable, too; each has a bath or shower, TV, telephone, safe, and mini bar. Garage parking and a private shuttle service to and from the airport or railway station are also available.
|
Handily located in the historical centre of Brussels, just a few minutes away from Grand’Place and the Central Station, Carrefour de l’Europe is a restful, practical location for the business traveller. There’s public parking adjacent to the hotel, with easy access by car, subway, train or taxi. Relax in the South-American themed Barista Lounge, or sample the restaurant’s South American specialities. All rooms have a mini-bar, telephone, air-conditioning, double-glazing and electronic safe, and disabled rooms are also available.
|
Brussels’ best? Probably. It’s certainly where the stars of sport and screen head if they’re in the city for a few days. The ballroom is an excellent choice for conferences and banquets, while one of the nine elegant meeting rooms offers the perfect focus for smaller events, with multi-point video-conferencing presentations all part of the service. The gym’s not bad, either; Aspira Avenue Louise has a swimming pool, spa bath and steam room, relaxation and six treatment rooms, sauna, solarium and even a dance studio should the mood take you.
|
| |
|