| What to expect: In the bustling city center, this hotel offers a modern, tranquil base where tourists and international businesspeople mingle over drinks in the lounge area or traditional English bar. An impressive collection of original modern art works adds a dynamic splash of color to the otherwise neutral tones of the interior décor. Amenity highlights: Guests unwind in the lobby lounge where large windows look out onto the statues of the Place d’Espagne with glimpses of the spires of Grand’ Place. A small but well-equipped fitness room offers guests the opportunity to work out on modern gym machines and the Jermyn Street Bar is a lively venue for guests and locals alike. Insider tip: Leopold 11 bequeathed the 500-acre estate of Heysel to the city of Brussels in 1909. The large exhibition spaces are located here. However, the most famous landmark and tourist attraction is the Atomium - a giant model of an oxygen molecule built for the 1958 World Fair. Visitors can climb into the highest sphere, which gives a panoramic view of the entire region. |