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Although overlooking the grand, 19th-century Galeries St-Hubert arcade, with its classy cafes and chocolate shops, this hotel is so discreet it's easy to miss. Indeed, with its narrow plate-glass window and tiny, minimally furnished reception it's often mistaken for an art gallery. Bedrooms are similarly cool and minimalist with white walls and furniture, wood floors and careful splashes of colour in a cushion or bedside table. Bathrooms are big and glossy, most with free-standing baths. Most rooms overlook the arcade, with fantastic views of the architecture, but be aware they can be noisy until late evening. Breakfast in the airy restaurant with its pale floorboards and arty posters is a simple but relaxed affair with excellent coffee. During the day and evening this is open to non-residents with a brasserie-style menu. With an excellent central location, everything is walkable, plus there's a courtyard for relaxing after a day's sight-seeing.
City Style
Museums
Other Activities
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Close to nightlife
Sights nearby
Designer
Learning
Restaurant
Child friendly
Sit-out Terrace
Boutique
Charming
Contemporary
Disabled access
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23 rooms in this hotelSit-out Terrace
No pets
Walking distance restaurants
Bar
Safe
Wifi
Satellite / Cable TV
Disabled access
Child friendly
Restaurant
Museums
Other Activities
Designer Shopping
Close to nightlife
Sights nearby
Learning
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