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The Hotel

The Hotel Brussels is an iconic establishment located in the heart of Brussels, on Boulevard de Waterloo. This 94-metre skyscraper offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city, particularly from its elegantly appointed rooms and suites and its meeting rooms.

The spacious rooms are equipped with modern amenities such as comfortable beds, contemporary bathrooms and high-end facilities. Large bay windows allow guests to fully enjoy the spectacular view of Brussels.

The hotel also features a spa, a gym and a high-end restaurant.

Practical information :
  • The hotel has two rooms adapted for people with reduced mobility. All facilities are accessible on one level via lifts, but the lift from the underground car park to the ground floor is narrow (width 102 cm).

  • The staff are attentive and ready to help guests.

  • The gym is open to all. In addition to the machines, free weights are available for guests.

  • The spa has various rooms (relaxation, sauna, showers). It is accessible on one level but is not equipped to accommodate people with specific needs.

  • The meeting rooms are accessible and modular.

  • The ambient lighting in the corridors is intermittent (shadow areas) and insufficient.

  • There is little signage and it is difficult to read.

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Validity: From 26 March 2025 on 26 March 2028

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Dernière mise à jour effectuée le 17 November 2025 - 13:49

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