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Steigenberger Icon Wiltcher's
4.4/5131 Reviews

Steigenberger Icon Wiltcher's

Chatelain Brussels|0.73km from Le Makossa

Latest booking 17 hrs ago

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

Central Brussels Brussels|1.48km from Le Makossa
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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Hygge Hotel
4.1/570 Reviews
Louise
The hotel is a little distance from the station and the main attractions. When you go to the hotel, there are many uphill sections and some sections are under construction. The hotel lobby has a different style of seating area, which is spacious and has an elevator to take. The style of the room is minimal, the environment is clean, and the space is small (a little crowded, unable to flatten two open suitcases); the shower has a shower, the strength is enough, but the drainage is very slow; there is no air conditioning in the room. The window needs to be opened for ventilation, but the sound on the road outside after opening the window is very noisy. The breakfast style is rich and delicious, and hot water needs to be available at the counter. The hotel counter staff was kind and friendly, and met a girl who could speak Chinese when checking out.
Hôtel Argus by HappyCulture
3.9/554 Reviews
Louise
The younger brother at the front desk was very polite and nice. Breakfast is good, although there are not many varieties. The room is not big, expected. After all, the price is OK. There are too few charging sockets, this is not expected. The room is on the 4th floor, but after entering the front desk, you have to go to the next floor and then go to the fourth floor. It is 10 floors back and forth. Although the hotel said sorry, the elevator was not repaired and it was really too painful. The family is old, 10 floors back and forth, climbing two or three times, too tired. It is recommended to ask the hotel elevator before booking.
Beverly Hills Hotel
4.1/549 Reviews
Louise
the receptionist was super friendly and had no problem talking to me in my idoma, the truth I felt super comfortable and just with that they won me ☺️ I was alone and put me a mini room that was a past, super clean, Very well equipped even with hair dryer, had a small ventilator for if he had heat and a TV that from bed looks luxurious, an ideal size and was noticed that it was relatively new! I was super happy to recommend a lot if you travel alone because you are super comfortable and the treatment of workers is excellent 🥰🥰, in addition, with the 71 bus leaves you only 5 minutes from the hotel and then you are alone at maximum 10 minutes on that same bus from the Grand Place and the Royal!! if you are Spanish do not hesitate to visit this hotel 🤗🤗
Marriott Executive Apartments Brussels, European Quarter
3.8/554 Reviews
European district
We had a room on the first floor. Upon entering, we were missing linens for the fold-out sofa bed and the airco didn’t work. Called reception and bath issues were fixed quickly. Breakfast was great at the Renaissance next door. The room itself was spacious and comfortable. Decent WiFi speed. On Friday night there was a raging party in the renaissance ballroom that didn’t quiet down as promised after 22:00. We called and nobody answered. Called several times, messaged through the app, and finally my wife went to stand in the queue of guests who couldn’t sleep. After a bit of pushing we were moved to another room, farther away from the noise. Glad the issue was sorted but the amount of noise was simply unacceptable for this property late at night and the staff was unable or unwilling to address it, leading to having to re-room at least half a dozen guests that we saw.
Sun Hotel
3.6/54 Reviews
We paid around 45€ for one night in a double room on short notice. Pros: Prime location, very central, shopping opportunities and sights within walking distance. Parking garage can be booked at additional cost of 10€ for one day. You got your own bathroom with sink, toilet and a shower, all clean and working properly. It's cheap, let's face it, if you only want a bed and a shower at night after a day exploring the beauty of brussles, then this hotel is fine. Cons: Walls are thin and the neighbors as well as people out on the street tend to be loud. ”Double bed” is two twins pushed together that drift apart if you lie too close to the middle. Parking garage is narrow and a bit of a challenge. Cleaning service did a less than mediocre job, stains on the table as well as dirt on the floor in our room. Humidity is through the roof, feels like an indoor swimming pool.
Renaissance Brussels Hotel
4.1/573 Reviews
European district
A well-regulated hotel, an extra bed, a good location, right next to the Luxembourg train station, breakfast is good, there is a parking lot.

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