Amongst Europeans, Brussels is best known as the home of the EU, which, given recent developments, is something of a poisoned chalice. But in fact, the EU neither dominates nor defines Brussels, merely forming one layer of a city that has become, in postwar years at least, a thriving, cosmopolitan metropolis. It's a vibrant and fascinating place, with architecture and museums to rank among the best of Europe's capitals, not to mention a superb restaurant scene and an energetic nightlife. Moreove... [More]
The recent renovation was carried out by the architect Karin Espinosa Morel. Turning to the Art Nouveau lines and curls of Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) for inspiration, the decor now reflects Le Palace's original turn-of-the-century style. She has combined this with a modern touch and modern comforts fo... [More]
Hotel Du Congres is conveniently situated in the heart of Brussels. It's housed in 4 renovated 19th century town houses that combine charm and practicality in an atmosphere of quality and comfort. You will find 61 renovated rooms, each providing beautiful accommodation and modern comfort in an indiv... [More]
Hotel A la Grande-Cloche is situated centrally between the Grand'Place and the Gare du Midi.
Near to the Metro Station Anneessens.
The hotel has 37 rooms: each with its own bathroom with either shower or bath and TV. [More]