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Rocco Forte Hotel Amigo
4.5/588 Reviews

Rocco Forte Hotel Amigo

Brussel Brussels|0.61km from BOZAR Centre for Fine Arts
We traveled to Brussels on a whim from London, taking Eurostar from St. Pancras to Brussels-Midi. After some research, we were able to procure three nights at the Hotel Amigo; from Midi, the hotel advised us to take a quick local train ride, one stop to Centrale station; which left us only five blocks or so from the Hotel Amigo -- an excellent tip! Unfortunately, we did not count on how difficult it would be to wield large, over-packed suitcases on Brussels' cobblestoned streets and sidewalks. Twenty minutes later - and still a good 20 feet from the hotel driveway - a well-dressed, smiling doorman came running out with words of welcome, having spotted us struggling from afar, to help. This turned out to be Haluk, an angel who was to later make our stay in Brussels and at the Hotel Amigo quite memorable, in his role as concierge. We were pleased with the very quiet (per our request) classic King room on a high floor, with a comfortable bed, good air conditioning and a big, marble-floored bathroom with a luxurious, deep- soaking tub. The Irene Forte bath products were also lovely (the apricot body wash smelled divine). Unfortunately, as with other luxury hotels in Europe, the glass half-door on the shower did not quite keep the water in! Thanks to housekeeping for setting that right every day. As we had not read up on the city, we did not realize that the Amigo is only a block from the Grand Place – a spectacular, historical square of architectural marvels. And while the area is a bit touristy, the hotel is walking distance to most of central Brussels, if you like to walk. Fortunately, Haluk advised us daily on walking routes through the city, to see all the major sights in an order that made perfect sense; this included a weekend market with antique jewelry and a sculpture garden in the Parc de Bruxelles, near the Royal Palace (things we never would have found on our own). We stopped nearby for hot chocolate during a surprise hailstorm – perfect timing! When we asked for good Asian food, Haluk also recommended Fanny Thai - walking distance to the hotel, on a lively street lined with restaurants, with excellent Pan Asian fare and a local crowd (we loved it so much, we ate there several times). These were some of our favorite moments in Brussels; so we were very grateful for his excellent tips! Otherwise, there was only one tiny glitch; somehow, we didn’t realize until the end of our stay that our rate included breakfast! This would have been welcome news; we ate a light meal only once, not realizing we had access to the buffet. A bit confusing, for sure (of course as Brussels is filled with nothing but Belgian waffles, French fries, whipped cream and chocolate, perhaps it’s just as well...). In short, we had a pleasant stay at the Hotel Amigo, and would recommend it to anyone.

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9Hotel Central
4.2/5101 Reviews

9Hotel Central

Brussel Brussels|0.27km from BOZAR Centre for Fine Arts
Incredibly well placed hotel. Right in the center of Brussels, everything is accessible on foot. Spacious room, nice and clean bathroom despite the toilet wedged between a wall and a sink. (Do not abuse fries and waffles otherwise you will spend more) The hotel has a huge advantage. However the big problem with this hotel is the service. The service is deplorable, frosty welcome, no smile, hello tear off, no please, no thanks ... the polite expressions are all forgotten. Upon arrival, I was asked for a bank card and identity card, ok I give. White is palpable in the room. Then I ask him why he enters my card numbers because I had everything on the internet, he spontaneously replied ”Beh for the deposit”. No worries, this is understandable, however, he could just tell us, and also give us the amount that was going to be blocked, which I only saw because I looked on the TPE ... very little shopping again . We encountered two fairly basic problems. We ran out of toilet paper, so I ask the receptionist if he can give it to us, the answer was ”Abon? Oh well I am amazed. Wait, I'll see if I can find that for you. ” Very surprised by this reflection, we had the impression of having stolen toilet paper, we left empty-handed, toilet paper in hand. In addition we asked 3 times to 3 different employees to change a bulb that no longer worked in our room, something that was never done despite staying 3 nights. Very disappointed by this considerable lack of service / politeness for a four star ... Too bad because this hotel has great potential. Ps: I'm still waiting for my billing email.
Hotel le Dixseptieme
4.4/580 Reviews

Hotel le Dixseptieme

Brussel Brussels|0.37km from BOZAR Centre for Fine Arts
This hotel is located right in the heart of Brussels near the main square. The entry can be easy to miss as it's just a small entry way on a busy street with a long hall that leads to the reception. The location was fantastic -- about 3 minutes walk from the main train station, a few minutes walk to the main square, and just seconds from restaurants, bars and throngs of people. Despite that, the hotel rooms are set back so noise was not an issue (at least for my room which was on the main level facing a garden/courtyard). The hotel is very professional with a front desk staffed 24 hours and people greeting you when you come & go. The rooms were nice, clean, spacious and well-appointed with in-room safe, large bathroom, robes, flat screen TV's with lots of channels, albeit only a few were in English. The bed was large and very comfortable. While the hotel offers a fairly pricey breakfast, in the mornings you can easily find cafes and shops selling all sorts of food items. My only complaint was that given how nice the place was, there was no AC which might not usually be a problem except that we were at the early stages of a heatwave. At night, you could open the windows up top to let in a breeze to cool off the room, but that would then let in mosquitos, particularly if there were any lights on. Overall, the location can't be beat, and the quality, particularly for the price was excellent.

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Ibis Brussels Off Grand Place
4.2/5124 Reviews
Brussel
First of all location is great! Just next to basically everything! Hotel itself looked really fresh and nice. It was clean! We had triple room with one single bed and one double bed and it was really spacious! Basically it was almost like two rooms. Bathroom was bit tight but manageable! Breakfast offers wide variety of foods and plus points from the waffles! Few negatives: Air con was really loud in our room but it worked (+30 outside so really necessary), the cleaning did not change the right amount of towels. Also door banging sounds can be heard from the corridor quite easily but these are quite minor issues. All in all I will definitely choose this hotel for my future visits in Brussels! Merci!
9Hotel Central
4.2/5101 Reviews
Brussel
Incredibly well placed hotel. Right in the center of Brussels, everything is accessible on foot. Spacious room, nice and clean bathroom despite the toilet wedged between a wall and a sink. (Do not abuse fries and waffles otherwise you will spend more) The hotel has a huge advantage. However the big problem with this hotel is the service. The service is deplorable, frosty welcome, no smile, hello tear off, no please, no thanks ... the polite expressions are all forgotten. Upon arrival, I was asked for a bank card and identity card, ok I give. White is palpable in the room. Then I ask him why he enters my card numbers because I had everything on the internet, he spontaneously replied ”Beh for the deposit”. No worries, this is understandable, however, he could just tell us, and also give us the amount that was going to be blocked, which I only saw because I looked on the TPE ... very little shopping again . We encountered two fairly basic problems. We ran out of toilet paper, so I ask the receptionist if he can give it to us, the answer was ”Abon? Oh well I am amazed. Wait, I'll see if I can find that for you. ” Very surprised by this reflection, we had the impression of having stolen toilet paper, we left empty-handed, toilet paper in hand. In addition we asked 3 times to 3 different employees to change a bulb that no longer worked in our room, something that was never done despite staying 3 nights. Very disappointed by this considerable lack of service / politeness for a four star ... Too bad because this hotel has great potential. Ps: I'm still waiting for my billing email.
Warwick Brussels - Grand Place
4.2/579 Reviews
Brussel
There was an issue with the billing of the Euro 100 deposit which was done at the start of my recent stay at Hotel Warwick - Grand Palace on 16 Nov 2023. I had stayed at the hotel from 16 Nov to 20 Nov 2023. I have noticed a recurring Euro 100 charged to my credit card for every day and this amounted to Euro 400 (100 x 4) . My final invoice states only Euro 16.96 ( taxes , as my hotel room had been paid in advance ). The staff at the front desk mentioned that there is no other invoice to provide for the reversal of EURO 400. This amounts to a double payment for the hotel and quite upsetting that there was no written assurance provided for what they are supposed to reverse. Also, how is it the hotel can continue to charge daily when the swipe was done only once? That aside, location , cleanliness was excellent but this billing issue is quite a dampener to the trip.
Hotel Agora Brussels Grand Place
4.3/580 Reviews
Brussel
Does this restaurant have breakfast? I don't think there is a place for breakfast. The front desk didn't introduce me to breakfast either. The biggest feature is that the stairs are steep and there is no elevator. The reception desk on the first floor. The reception desk is called because there is no hall, all of which are ten square meters in size, and they are closed after get off work at night. I don't know the specific time when I get off work. I went downstairs after 7 o'clock in the morning with the sliding doors closed. There are several rooms on the second floor, and two rooms on each floor above the second floor. I live in the highest room No. 6, and my suitcase is 31.8kg. Look at the stairs in the picture. The first one is from the first floor to the second floor, and then there is a spiral staircase. It's so difficult! The location is very convenient, just near the main square. I still recommend that you live in Novotel, Ibis or Hilton. Are all next to each other. This hotel is too bad. Especially Chinese people go to Europe with a lot of luggage. The hotels I'm talking about are very close to Brussels Central Station, a five-minute walk. Novotel or Hilton and the train station are just across the door. There are many thieves in Belgium, so everyone must pay attention, especially not to reveal the rich. Europe is terrible now.
Rocco Forte Hotel Amigo
4.5/588 Reviews
Brussel
We traveled to Brussels on a whim from London, taking Eurostar from St. Pancras to Brussels-Midi. After some research, we were able to procure three nights at the Hotel Amigo; from Midi, the hotel advised us to take a quick local train ride, one stop to Centrale station; which left us only five blocks or so from the Hotel Amigo -- an excellent tip! Unfortunately, we did not count on how difficult it would be to wield large, over-packed suitcases on Brussels' cobblestoned streets and sidewalks. Twenty minutes later - and still a good 20 feet from the hotel driveway - a well-dressed, smiling doorman came running out with words of welcome, having spotted us struggling from afar, to help. This turned out to be Haluk, an angel who was to later make our stay in Brussels and at the Hotel Amigo quite memorable, in his role as concierge. We were pleased with the very quiet (per our request) classic King room on a high floor, with a comfortable bed, good air conditioning and a big, marble-floored bathroom with a luxurious, deep- soaking tub. The Irene Forte bath products were also lovely (the apricot body wash smelled divine). Unfortunately, as with other luxury hotels in Europe, the glass half-door on the shower did not quite keep the water in! Thanks to housekeeping for setting that right every day. As we had not read up on the city, we did not realize that the Amigo is only a block from the Grand Place – a spectacular, historical square of architectural marvels. And while the area is a bit touristy, the hotel is walking distance to most of central Brussels, if you like to walk. Fortunately, Haluk advised us daily on walking routes through the city, to see all the major sights in an order that made perfect sense; this included a weekend market with antique jewelry and a sculpture garden in the Parc de Bruxelles, near the Royal Palace (things we never would have found on our own). We stopped nearby for hot chocolate during a surprise hailstorm – perfect timing! When we asked for good Asian food, Haluk also recommended Fanny Thai - walking distance to the hotel, on a lively street lined with restaurants, with excellent Pan Asian fare and a local crowd (we loved it so much, we ate there several times). These were some of our favorite moments in Brussels; so we were very grateful for his excellent tips! Otherwise, there was only one tiny glitch; somehow, we didn’t realize until the end of our stay that our rate included breakfast! This would have been welcome news; we ate a light meal only once, not realizing we had access to the buffet. A bit confusing, for sure (of course as Brussels is filled with nothing but Belgian waffles, French fries, whipped cream and chocolate, perhaps it’s just as well...). In short, we had a pleasant stay at the Hotel Amigo, and would recommend it to anyone.
Radisson Collection Grand Place Brussels
4.2/579 Reviews
Brussel
Location was good, room size is perfect for our small family. Love the services that the hotel provides, super fast and efficient, and fuss free. Hotel even provide lounge area, where hotel guests can go there for a small drink and some appetiser for free. I think every hotel should have such service provided, it is just super nice and welcoming back to the hotel. When we were there, it was raining and hotel staff was even offering us in house umbrella for us to use, and we returned it once we are back at the hotel. Room was a tab bit dark at some corners, but otherwise all is good. Nothing to complain about. Will definitely visit again when we are back in Brussels.

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