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If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to La Grand Place— just one of the monuments in Grand-Place. Why not live the cultural experience and visit the museums and art galleries in the area— your sightseeing tour starts here.
If you like haggling for the best price, you might want to head out to Brussels Christmas Market in Lower Town and take in the atmosphere. Our travelers also like the museums and art galleries in the area. Splash some more cash at Rue Neuve, Rue des Bouchers, and Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert.
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to Manneken Pis Statue— just one of the monuments in Quartier du Centre - Centrumwijk. Why not live the cultural experience and visit the art galleries and museums in the area— your sightseeing tour starts here. Brussels has other landmarks you might want to visit such as La Grand Place.
You can study the exhibits at Belgian Comic Strip Center, a museum with a storied past, during your travels to Brussels. Discover the lively festivals in this culturally rich area, or seek out the local tours.
After visiting Brussels City Hall, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Brussels. Experience the area's lively festivals and great live music.
You can learn about the history of Brussels with a trip to St. Catherine's Square. Discover the great live music in this culturally rich area, or seek out the local tours.
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Hotel Mozart
10/10 Excellent
"On arrival we were greeted by Benjamin - the owner/boss, the self-styled Direction Generale - who is full of witty repartee and warmth and good humour, and as we were to find out, spoken in many languages too.
Hotel Mozart is like Marmite. It isn't for everybody. We loved it and so did our friends who had come over from Cologne to see us. They know where they will be staying next time they are in Brussels.
The real attraction, aside from very friendly and helpful staff, is that Hotel Mozart is only steps from The Grand Place. What a bonus! I just didn't appreciate how close until we arrived!
Hotel Mozart is styled throughout very much on a Moroccan theme which is buzzing with chintz, artwork, frou frou drapes etc etc and has to be seen to be believed! Every wall, floor and ceiling is covered in tiles of different colours and designs and that's just a fraction of the charm!
The continental breakfast every morning was delicious. We loved the croissants and jam and seeded bread with cheese. Tea and coffee aplenty too.
We had time on our last morning to sightsee some more of Brussels and a last minute trip to buy yet more Belgian chocolate. Hotel Mozart were more than happy to keep our luggage for us until we were ready.
When it was time for us to get our train Ben went to get a taxi for us. Absolutely nothing is too much trouble for Ben. Wonderful! Thank you. We will be back and will tell all our family and friends that Hotel Mozart is a must stay when visiting Brussels."
"The room was beautiful and the bath was exceptional. Fantastic service from all the staff and would have loved to have stayed longer. Definitely a good choice for a romantic weekend even if the immediate area is not the prettiest."
"Close to dining, and shops. Easily walkable. Very nice buffet breakfast for 14 Euro per person. Modern facility and rooms. Room and bathroom were very nice and clean. Comfortable bed. I would recommend this hotel. "
"Very warm, witty & enthusiastic check-in by Virginie (thank you!). This property is very central. The room didn’t have much of a view (looked onto a dirty city wall) but once the Lloyd Coffee Bar closed at 10pm it was quiet. Amenities met expectations: Good water power in the walk-in shower and bathroom tap, Rituals toiletries (a treat!) and hairdryer. Tea & Coffee making facilities and free mini water offered. There was also an in-room safe, TV with international news stations, and several power points. We had a standard room with twin beds - comfy enough with two plump pillows per bed. Crucially it was a very clean room. We took breakfast at a cost of €15 per person (but as a VIP Member, the Expedia website told me the price was €1 extra on top of my booking even post-check-in. So Expedia and the hotel need to sort that out between them as we had to paid €30 in total. Breakfast at 8.30am was a very noisy affair in a roped-off area of the very busy Lloyd Coffee Bar in the foyer. Portions were small but aside from the main, one could eat or drink seconds. That said, the coffee was absolutely awful nasty stuff - a dark roasted robusta out of an automatic machine. Thankfully Brussels has high end specialist coffee shops like Kaffabar (owned by Marc Daniels) where we went to get a Chemix of Guatemalan roast to purge the memory of the Lloyds Coffee. Overall, we could not fault the location; staff were competent and professional. Its was a real find for our stay in Brussels."