Brussels Hotels

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Brussels Luxury Hotels

    • Frommer's Highly Recommended: "Soaring ceilings, potted palms, and lavishly decorated public rooms add to the Belle Epoque allure. Spacious rooms have classic furnishings and some modern luxuries, including heated towel racks, hair dryers, and trouser presses."
    • Lonely Planet Recommended: "A breathtaking French Renaissance-style foyer with marble walls and coffered ceiling leads to an imperial reception hall with beautiful etched stained-glass windows and priceless Belgian crystal chandeliers."
    • Fodor's Review: "If you'd like a view over the surrounding rooftops, ask for a room on one of the higher floors (these also have a higher rate). The understated luxury and polished service make the Amigo a celebrity favorite."
    • Lonely Planet Recommended: "Decorations include wooden sculptures of apples and pears inspired by his paintings, with Tintin figurines and prints in the marble bathrooms (all have bidets)."
  • The Conrad Phone: 02-542-42-42 Google Map
    • Frommer's Very Highly Recommended: "Its architecture is the latest in luxury hotel design, with enough sparkling white marble to restore the Acropolis. The luxuriously furnished, spacious rooms include trouser presses, ice makers, and huge tubs."
    • Fodor's Review: "The classic facade of an 1865 mansion now shields a sleek, deluxe American interior in this hotel on the elegant avenue Louise."

Brussels Moderate Hotels

    • Frommer's Very Highly Recommended: "Rooms are furnished and styled in individual, unrelated international and travel themes, such as Provence, Tibet, Egypt, Africa, Jules Verne, and Laura Ashley, all to a high standard."
    • Fodor's Review: "The rooms, divided into economy, business, and first class, are as comfortable as those in far more expensive establishments. Each is strikingly decorated to evoke a certain place; the Bali and China rooms are particularly lovely, with their masks and dragon motifs."
  • Le Dixseptieme Phone: 02-502-57-44 Google Map
    • Frommer's Very Highly Recommended: "Rooms have wood paneling and marble chimneys, are as big as suites in many hotels, and some have balconies. All are in 18th-century style and are named after Belgian painters from Brueghel to Magritte."
    • Fodor's Choice: "Rooms surround a lovely interior courtyard, and suites are up a splendid Louis XVI staircase. Named after Belgian artists, rooms have whitewashed walls, plain floorboards, exposed beams, and suede sofas."
    • Lonely Planet Recommended: "With spacious contemporary studios housing original art and Louis XVI style suites with expansive salons and exposed-beamed ceilings, attention to detail extends right down to shoe horns and emery boards."

Brussels Affordable Hotels

  • Mozart Hotel Phone: 02-502-66-61 Google Map
    • Frommer's Recommended: "Salmon-colored walls, plants, and old paintings create a warm, intimate ambience that's carried into the rooms. Although furnishings are blandly modern, colorful fabrics and exposed beams lend each room a rustic originality."
    • Lonely Planet Recommended: "Hotel Mozart's on a lively nightlife street with a discotheque (Planet) and cocktail bar (Sphinx) opposite, so you may want to request a room at the back, where the only refrains you'll hear are Mozart's piped concertos."
    • Fodor's Review: "Some have a deep shower tub rather than a full bath. The homey breakfast room has wicker chairs. Although centrally located, the hotel's on a calm residential street."
  • Hotel Albert Phone: 02-217-93-91 Google Map
    • Frommer's Recommended: "This comfortable, reasonably priced place beside the bronze-domed Eglise Ste-Marie (and close to an enclave of the most authentic Turkish restaurants in town), has clean, bright, modern rooms with a dash of design flair and tiled bathrooms."
  • Hotel Les Bluets Phone: 02-534-39-83 Google Map
    • Frommer's Highly Recommended: "You feel as though you're staying with friends when you breakfast in the antiques-filled dining room or in the sunroom. A sweeping stairway (no elevator) leads up to the rooms, several of which have 4m (14-ft.) ceilings and ornate moldings; all have antiques and knickknacks."

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