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Hotels in Brussels
At the Hotel Van Belle you will find a friendly, attentive welcome from our whole team....
Brussels Royotel is situated on the famous Rue Royale near the city's shopping centres, North and Central stations, the exhibition palace and the King of Belgium's house...
Hotel Sabina is located just a few minutes away from Brussels' main tourist attractions...
Hotel de france etablished in 1980 and renovated in 2001, the hotel is located few steps from the train station 'Gare du Midi', within walking distance from the centre...
The hotel restaurant New Prince de Liege is located near the heart of Brussels.....
We welcome you to Auberge Autrichienne in a lovely warm surrounding. We are situated close to the Gare du Midi...
The 2-star Continental Hotel is ideally located for business, leisure and shopping in the heart of Brussels.
A large century-old building situated in the heart of Brussels,near the major monuments and restaurants....
Sun Hotel is ideally located in the city of Brussels : Only 12 minutes walking distance from City Center...
Hotel De Boeck's is a 3-star hotel and comprises 46 ensuite rooms overlooking a quiet street...
Hotel Saint Nicolas is located in the heart of Brussels and has 60 well equipped rooms available...
Situated only a few steps from the...
The Opera Hotel has always been a most desirable address as it is excellently located in the heart of the city...
The Moon Hotel is located in the heart of Brussels 50 m from the Grand-Place and the famous Manneken Pis...
La Vieille Lanterne is situated in the centre of Brussels just in front of the famous fountain of the Manneken Pis
In the heart of Brussels, the Hotel Chantecler is ideally located for business, leisure or shopping. Located in the famous St-Géry area, you will be next to the most trendy bars and restaurants of the city...
'L'Auberge du Souverain' is located in the one of the most charming district of Brussels...
Welcome to this Neo-Classical hotel, which is situated in the heart of the Capital and just a minute away from the 'Grand'Place'...
The Monty is a small designed hotel, fully renovated in 2003, which offers all up to date facilities...
Hampshire Inn Brussels is perfectly located hotel in the hart the European capital. The 10-minute walk to the ´Grande Place´ will bring you through the Botanical Gardens and the Rue Neuve, Brussels main shopping street...
Ideally located, within easy reach of the European institutions and the Parc du Cinquantenaire, the Chelton Hotel allows business men and women, as well as visitors interested in the rich culture heritage of Brussels...
Le Beau Site, a welcoming alternative for the discerning traveller, deally located just off the elegant Avenue Louise...
The Queen Anne Hotel is ideally situated in the centre of Brussels's tourist attractions...
regional info

Brussels took its name from “Broekzele”, or “city of the marsh”, which developed in the sixth century on the trade route between Cologne and Brugges / Gent. Under the Habsburgs the town flourished, eventually becoming capital of the Spanish Netherlands. In the 19th century it became the capital of the newly-independent Belgium. Although nowadays, the city is often primarily regarded as a destination for businesspeople or diplomats — it is the headquarters for the European Union (EU) and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) — there is plenty to see and do for other travelers. ‘Manneken Pis’, plenty of impressive museums, delicious chocolate and a city centre divided into the upper and the lower town with a beautiful cathedral and the Grote Markt where you can enjoy your Belgian beers. Brussels requires a minimum of two nights to get a feeling for the city but an even longer stay should be planned if there is a festival in town.
While Brussels is a safe city, some areas are prone to crime, especially at night. Be careful when walking near the westward arc between North and Midi railway stations and Rogier and De Brouckere Metro stations.
Note: Brussels is an international city, and there is a parity between the French and Flemish-speaking Belgians. As a result, every instance of the written word, from road signs to the yellow pages, appears in both languages.
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