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    Hilton Brussels Grand Place - Guest room

    Hilton Brussels Grand Place

    (32 reviews)

    €€€

    Centre-Ville, Quartier Royal, Bruxelles

    Another incredible stay with a Hilton Hotel. Besides being centrally located, the service and the…read moreroom was spot on. The hotel is within walking distance to many attractions and dining. Upon arriving at the hotel, the lobby is beautifully decorated with seating area with overhead chandelier. The reception desk is to the left and the market area is to the right. The agent was very friendly and went over the hotel amenities. I had made it up to my King Premium Room, located on the 6th floor. The room was very cozy with plenty of natural light. The view was of a park and near by building. The large bathroom had a separate soaking tub and a shower. The hotel amenities included a fitness centre, lounge and a restaurant, which I didn't utilize. However, they seemed to be very popular with other guests. I would highly recommend this hotel... Enjoy!!

    What a beautiful hotel in Brussels. We were waiting in the Hilton lobby bar for an Uber for…read moretransport to the Bruxelles Midi Train Station and decided to have a cold beer. Ordered a Brugse Zot beer from the friendly bartender. Getting ready to pay and the executive director of Hilton walked to me an out of the blue said, "His beer is comped". I was shocked and excited at the same time. We conversed briefly with her and then tipped the bartender and left the Hotel as the Uber cancelled the ride due to heavy traffic. We finally retained an awaiting taxi nd left for the train station back to Amsterdam.

    Brussels Marriott Hotel Grand Place - Line & people waiting in the lobby to check in

    Brussels Marriott Hotel Grand Place

    (63 reviews)

    €€€

    Dansaert, Centre-Ville, Bruxelles

    I've stayed here several times in the last few months for work and overall this Marriott is in a…read moregreat location if you want to be close to all of the main sights in the city center, but it can also be a little chaotic in the evenings with large gatherings/demonstrations. The hotel is clean and somewhat modern. Breakfast is good. Room service menu is limited and just okay.

    We stayed for 3 nights at the Marriott Grand Place Hotel. The location is perfect, it's between 2…read moresubway stops & walking distance to everything. We arrived at 12:30 stood online to check in, 3 times, getting into room #458 at 4:20. Funny we got a message that our room was ready at 9:30 pm. When we checked out, we were told that we did not have the Superior room, we did not have a special room. Sabrin apologized for the heat, and very small room without any upgrades that we were provided. We were given a card with the contact information for the hotel manager. We will reach out with photos and our review. A complementary breakfast buffet was served in the lobby until 10:30 during the week and 11 o'clock on weekends. There are snacks, beer & wine in executive lounge from 5:30 until 7:30. We were given a voucher for a free drink with dinner at the restaurant around the back however, there was never a soul there. Our room has a safe, Nespresso, teapot, iron and a bottle of water. Our room was over a noisy street where we heard partiers, sirens, traffic and early morning cleanup & garbage removal with the window closed. The hallway was cooler than our room even though we had the fan on the highest on the air conditioning on the lowest, we don't feel cool air. The very warm issue was mentioned at the front desk to Sabri, July ... We opened the window 2 inches from the top just to get some air, yet early morning it sounded like a construction site inside. The water pressure was good. The bed and linens were dorm like. The wifi was slow. There were 3 elevators, 1 was working, it was often full & very slow. There is no staircase for guests, only a service staircase. We enjoyed the breakfast buffet there were fresh breads, fruits, pastries, cheese, meats, fruits, salmon, candy, make your own waffles & crepes. I enjoyed my custom made Belgian omelet with chicken sausage & home fries. There were juices & a fancy cappuccino machine. Wine, beer, sodas & small snacks made happy hour pleasant. However, there was an issue with flies on the food. The replenishing and clean up at breakfast and happy hour was inconsistent. Frequently we saw flies in the food and our drinking glasses.

    The Dominican

    The Dominican

    (65 reviews)

    €€€

    Centre-Ville, Bruxelles

    For the last of our 3 city/3 hotel of Europe, I lined up what I felt would be the best of the…read morehotels. This rating may partially reflect the misaligned of the hotel experience to my higher expectations of a Design Hotel by Marriott. The staff was friendly. When we arrived a bit early, they offered to watch our stuff while we grabbed lunch. They mentioned a room should be available early as they were not too booked. We returned in about 2 hours just to check if a room might be ready but were prepared to continue to explore if not. They said the room was cleaned and just pending inspection. Foolishly we waited, it ended up being over an hour and we were now checking in after standard check in time. Frustrating but it happens. The room was spacious but had a few minor issues a hotel of this level should not. They bathroom door would not close all the way, and while spacious, the room is still cozy and without a fully shut door, one could hear, well, everything happening in the bathroom. Further, the sink would not drain unless the plug thing in the middle was fully removed from the sink. These issues were reported but we weren't expecting they be resolved before check out (and they weren't). I was on vacation but needed to check in on a few work items. My biggest annoyance was that their wifi was spotty and best and kept dropping in and out. I ended up having to take my laptop out of the hotel to send a few important emails. Disappointing. Location wise, it's great. Easy walk to everything. Tenish minutes to the train station. In the heart of downtown without being subject to all the downtown craziness. As the goal was to minimize time in room, the location made it easy.

    If there's a song that sums up this hotel it would Sadeness by Enigma. Chants are played in the…read morehalls and that aura you feel once you step foot in the hotel. This was for a one night stay in May using my Bonvoy card's annual free nights rewards. This was my fourth time to the city. **Location** Located a 7 minute walk from the Grand Palace on a quieter part of the City Center. **Check-In** Front Desk was friendly and were informative of the spa kit that would be found in the room. **Accommodations** The room had a Dominican chant feel when you walk in. The bed was not bad and the ceilings were high. **Amenities** Reservations were needed for the gym/spa amenities. There's a nice bar and restaurant in the lobby and I didn't get a chance to check it out. **Local Attractions** The Grand Palace is less than 10 minutes away and there's a Carrefour Market 5 minutes away on Rue du Marché aux Poulets.

    Hôtel Métropole - Inside the bldg.

    Hôtel Métropole

    (54 reviews)

    €€€

    Martyrs, Centre-Ville, Bruxelles

    Why 4 stars? Because it was centrally located and certainly unique!…read more --- --- --- This was the final hotel on our 13 days expedition throughout Europe. With our trip coming to an end, we had mixed emotions - it was something we looked forward to for months while planning it, but damn... we were to tired. We walked over 100 miles during our time in various cities, so we were both very excited to get back to a normal life... and Hotel Metropole was our last stop before making that journey. The main lobby area looked much more like a super old school bank, than a hotel. Outside the hotel, there was a ton of construction going on, as they were completely re-doing a very wide road (think small highway-sized.) The person who checked us in provided us with ear buds in case the construction noise disturbed us, but we didn't hear anything from our rooms. Plus, we loved the very centralized location of this hotel - everything was within one mile, which allowed us to walk to everything we had on our itinerary. Our bellhop quickly became my all-time favorite person in his chosen profession. He had our bags and basically went into an all-out sprint to make sure to catch the elevator, but somehow he did this super gracefully. I was wildly impressed. He couldn't have been nicer and more accommodating, as we had a few questions about the area and the room. The room had very high ceilings and a huge bathroom. It wasn't super updated or out-of-date - kind of caught in the middle. The AC was not turned on for our stay on May 9th, which meant that we had to open the window. Not ideal, but this was the norm throughout Europe at this time of year. Breakfast was offered for 9.50 Euros (Express) or 21 Euros (Full) but we didn't have time. We were only here for one night and had a flight to catch in the morning. My biggest complaint was the situation with the shower. When you turned the water on, it came out of both the shower head and the water faucet and there was no way to turn off one or the other. They were either both on or both off. That would have been fine, but the temperature in the water was wildly different. My shower water was warm, but the bath water was scalding. I would have loved the shower water to be hotter, but my feet couldn't handle the bath water to be turned up any more. It had to have been about a 20 degree difference. Other than that, our stay here was great!

    This is a beautiful, old hotel with plenty of history and charm. You're greeted by warm colors in…read morethe entryway, which leads to a large lobby and bellboys who leap to help with your bags. An old-fashioned elevator with a sliding scissor gate awaits to transport you to your floor. The room itself does not have quite the same feel as the rest of the hotel. It's extremely outdated, with pale walls and worn-out furniture. We noticed scuff marks on walls, chipped corners on dressers, and a window that almost fell apart as you tried to open it. We stayed here for our honeymoon, and while the location was excellent, the room was anything but romantic. Still, the rest of the hotel does have an old charm that helps make up for the outdated parts. There was also a lot of construction right outside the hotel, so that might be something to keep in mind when planning a stay here. We arrived at Bruxelles Midi and were told we could take the metro and get off at the De Brouckere station, which is just a few steps from the hotel. We had trouble finding it, though, and ended up taking an Uber from the Bruxelles Midi to the hotel, which took approximately 20 minutes.

    Sandthon - hotels - Updated May 2026

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