37 rooms from $167 per night
“Elegant 4* 17th-century hotel with a low-key sense of luxury and a choice of historic or more contemporary rooms some with four poster beds. Lovely breakfast courtyard, excellent meeting rooms, and business centre. It caters perfectly to the business visitor.”
“Elegant 4* 17th-century hotel with a low-key sense of luxury and a choice of historic or more contemporary rooms some with four poster beds. Lovely breakfast courtyard, excellent meeting rooms, and business centre. It caters perfectly to the business visitor.”
Hotel Review
Although only three minutes' walk from the tourist crowds of the Grand-Place, this is a calm and peaceful retreat. Even better, it has a hidden courtyard garden. Choose either an elegantly classic room in the 17th-century part of the hotel - parquet floors and panelling, some with antiques and four-poster beds - or a brighter, more contemporary room (pale-wood floors, sleek bathrooms) in the patio and garden wings. All the more modern rooms are a good size; most of the latter have garden views. Charmingly, all rooms are named after Belgian artists, and display examples of their works.
There are two quiet lounges for relaxing while the graceful dining-room, with its high ceiling, plasterwork panels, tall windows and softly flickering candles, is a delight for breakfast - the latter a generous spread of fruit, yoghurts, meats, cheeses and freshly baked breads. Service, in this family-owned hotel, is discreet but friendly, with nothing too much trouble.
Recommended For
- City Style
- Luxury
- Sights nearby
- 2 minutes walk from the Grand Place. All major sights are at most 15 mins on foot from the hotel.
- Other Activities
- Belgian Comic Strip Centre - celebrating the art of the comic strip cartoon
- Short break
- Local markets
- Business meetings
- Learning
- Close to nightlife
- Designer Shopping
- Cycling
- No restaurant
- Breakfast only.
- Sit-out Terrace
- Traditional
- Chic
Facilities
- No restaurant
- Breakfast only.
- Bar
- Wifi
- Fireplace
- Walking distance restaurants
- Meeting Room
- No pets
- Sit-out Terrace
- Safe
- Business Centre
- Air conditioning
- Satellite / Cable TV
- Suites
- Room service
Activities
- Sights nearby
- 2 minutes walk from the Grand Place. All major sights are at most 15 mins on foot from the hotel.
- Other Activities
- Belgian Comic Strip Centre - celebrating the art of the comic strip cartoon
- Learning
- Local markets
- Close to nightlife
- Designer Shopping
- Cycling
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Why do people love staying in your hotel?
- location: close to train station, close to congresses (for business people), close to touristic attractions (tourists)
- very calm and peaceful inside the hotel even when being in a busy city center
- cosy, warm, home feeling atmosphere
What is there to do in the area?
- touristic attractions: Magritte Museum, Grand Place, Palais de Beaux Art, Music Instrument Museum, Cathedral
- guided city tours with bus or walking
- shopping
- restaurants and bars
What kind of breakfast do you offer?
Buffet Continental breakfast from 7 till 10.30
Do you offer other meals? And can you recommend good places to eat out locally?
Only breakfast. Lots of restaurants at walking distance. Our reception can recommend some restaurants according to what you’re looking for.
Which are your most popular room types, and why?
Garden standard rooms for business people. Because rooms are very quiet, comfortable for business people (reading chair, not the biggest rooms, desk, rain shower, clean and sharp.
Patio standard rooms for tourists because cheapest rooms and unique compared to other standard rooms of chain hotels.
What facilities do you have for children and can you fit extra beds in your rooms ?
No extra facilities for children. We can put a baby cot in the rooms upon request and charge or an extra bed/sofa bed in our Suites and Junior Suites.
What message would you like to give Hotel Guru readers?
If you are looking for an oasis in the busy city center of Brussels in a unique 17th century building with lots of charm and character, close to all touristic locations and business centres, then try hotel Le Dixseptième. Maybe it will become your second home as it is already to a lot of our customers.
- location: close to train station, close to congresses (for business people), close to touristic attractions (tourists)
- very calm and peaceful inside the hotel even when being in a busy city center
- cosy, warm, home feeling atmosphere
What is there to do in the area?
- touristic attractions: Magritte Museum, Grand Place, Palais de Beaux Art, Music Instrument Museum, Cathedral
- guided city tours with bus or walking
- shopping
- restaurants and bars
What kind of breakfast do you offer?
Buffet Continental breakfast from 7 till 10.30
Do you offer other meals? And can you recommend good places to eat out locally?
Only breakfast. Lots of restaurants at walking distance. Our reception can recommend some restaurants according to what you’re looking for.
Which are your most popular room types, and why?
Garden standard rooms for business people. Because rooms are very quiet, comfortable for business people (reading chair, not the biggest rooms, desk, rain shower, clean and sharp.
Patio standard rooms for tourists because cheapest rooms and unique compared to other standard rooms of chain hotels.
What facilities do you have for children and can you fit extra beds in your rooms ?
No extra facilities for children. We can put a baby cot in the rooms upon request and charge or an extra bed/sofa bed in our Suites and Junior Suites.
What message would you like to give Hotel Guru readers?
If you are looking for an oasis in the busy city center of Brussels in a unique 17th century building with lots of charm and character, close to all touristic locations and business centres, then try hotel Le Dixseptième. Maybe it will become your second home as it is already to a lot of our customers.
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