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Steigenberger Icon Wiltcher's
4.4/5131 Reviews

Steigenberger Icon Wiltcher's

Brussels|0.53km from The Restaurant by Pierre Balthazar
The room size was OK. I was in a Deluxe room on the 2nd floor with balcony and view to the inner courtyard. I had specifically asked for a quiet room on a higher floor (arrival was on a Friday, stayed until Sunday). During both nights there were festivities going on in the hotel (first a bachelor party and the next night the wedding). The noise (music, etc.) in the evening and during the night was unacceptable for such a high standard hotel. Even when the windows were closed, the noise was clearly audible. Around midnight I went to the reception to complain - both nights. I was told that this event would go on until at least 3 a.m. I was offered to move to another room - but I did not accept that, since I expected to be disturbed by the noise in most rooms. I was told that at my check-out a manager would be available to take in person my complaint - which, of course did not happen. On Saturday after lunch I wanted to have coffee/cake with a friend in the hotel restaurant/terrace. It took the waiter almost 20 minutes to come and take our order. When arriving at our table, he just told us that there is a QR code which we need to scan in to see the menu. We did not place an order and left - very disappointing experience! Another issue was that I was travelling alone and was put in a room with connecting doors, which I believe is not suitable for solo travellers, esp. for females. I informed the hotel about all the above and received only very poor replies. The noise situation has to be improved - if a hotel does not have suitable rooms for parties, then don't rent them out when you have paying guests who at least want to sleep at midnight.
Rocco Forte Hotel Amigo
4.5/588 Reviews

Rocco Forte Hotel Amigo

Brussel Brussels|1.07km from The Restaurant by Pierre Balthazar
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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Warwick Brussels - Grand Place
4.3/583 Reviews
Brussel
Very good location, very near to railway station & market & grand palace & restaurants , polite and friendly staff , clean , good breakfast,
Hotel Agora Brussels Grand Place
4.3/582 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.
Thon Hotel Bristol Stephanie
4.4/5113 Reviews
The tour company booked this hotel for a one night stay on the way to Maastrict. Everything was excellent especially the food and the reception EXCEPT IN OUR ROOM THERE WAS A LOW BLACK TABLE ON A BLACK RUG THAT DAMAGED MY LEG WHEN I WALKED INTO THIS CAMOUFLAGED ITEM (AND AFTER 6 WEEKS I STILL HAVE A MARK), AND A TV THAT STUCK OUT AT EYE LEVEL LOCATED ON THE WAY FROM THE BED TO THE BATHROOM. I reported this to the Duty Manager on the day of departure after our one night stay to be told the it was all designed by a Norwegian Architect and I responded that they should have use a French or British one. I was then told that they were a Norwegian Company, and that they had recognised this problem some time ago and were renovating all the rooms in that block.
Steigenberger Icon Wiltcher's
4.4/5131 Reviews
The room size was OK. I was in a Deluxe room on the 2nd floor with balcony and view to the inner courtyard. I had specifically asked for a quiet room on a higher floor (arrival was on a Friday, stayed until Sunday). During both nights there were festivities going on in the hotel (first a bachelor party and the next night the wedding). The noise (music, etc.) in the evening and during the night was unacceptable for such a high standard hotel. Even when the windows were closed, the noise was clearly audible. Around midnight I went to the reception to complain - both nights. I was told that this event would go on until at least 3 a.m. I was offered to move to another room - but I did not accept that, since I expected to be disturbed by the noise in most rooms. I was told that at my check-out a manager would be available to take in person my complaint - which, of course did not happen. On Saturday after lunch I wanted to have coffee/cake with a friend in the hotel restaurant/terrace. It took the waiter almost 20 minutes to come and take our order. When arriving at our table, he just told us that there is a QR code which we need to scan in to see the menu. We did not place an order and left - very disappointing experience! Another issue was that I was travelling alone and was put in a room with connecting doors, which I believe is not suitable for solo travellers, esp. for females. I informed the hotel about all the above and received only very poor replies. The noise situation has to be improved - if a hotel does not have suitable rooms for parties, then don't rent them out when you have paying guests who at least want to sleep at midnight.
Alma Grand Place Hotel
4.2/5117 Reviews
Brussel
Lovely welcome by the receptionist on Tuesday the 31st in the afternoon (sadly not remembering his name. South American?) And little surprise as we checked in that made such a difference. A nice welcome card and a teddy bear to our daughter. Sweet! Location of the hotel is superb and style of lobby and entrance is really lifestyle and modern. Room was spacious, spotless in terms of cleaning and cot was provided as per requested. Lovely toiletries from Rituals in the bathroom. Improvement points: we weren't provided with water in our room, and no water station in the hotel at all. No one explained us facilities of hotel or tried to explain type of breakfast, etc, bed and pillows were uncomfortable, not one herbal tea available in the tea station of the room, their booking system must be so old as communication did not get through the team and had to explain few things over and over again. They took pictures of our passports, which took long and it felt ridiculous the way they rely on a printer that did not seem to work. Must be annoying to the workers in that hotel to deal with. Overall they workload did not give the modern vibe that hotel pretends to.
Le Louise Hotel Brussels - MGallery
4.7/585 Reviews
We stayed on a Saturday to Monday in June, reception staff let us check in just after 11:30am which was really nice. The room was great and spacious, bed very comfy and large, air con worked perfectly for a hot weekend, the shower was amazing and good power, also the lovely L’Occitane products!! The hotel is modern and clean, good breakfast, lovely lounging bar area outside - although expensive, the espresso martini was a good one and I enjoyed the club sandwich. A couple of times our vodka was forgotten & we were just given soft drinks but they sorted it at the bar, a shame that the cheaper vodka brands were all gone though.. Louise is a good area and also not a far walk to the main grand place central area too. Our favourite restaurant nearby was colonel steakhouse, there are also lots of shops and bars. I wish we stayed more than 2 nights. If we return to Brussels we would definitely stay here again thank you!

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