23 rooms from £144 per night
“Boutique hotel inside city landmark Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert. Rooms have parquet floors, wooden shutters, unique furniture and very chic bathrooms. Suites are in the eaves over two floors. Modern Belgian cuisine in cool restaurant. Superb location, characterful and good value. ”
“Boutique hotel inside city landmark Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert. Rooms have parquet floors, wooden shutters, unique furniture and very chic bathrooms. Suites are in the eaves over two floors. Modern Belgian cuisine in cool restaurant. Superb location, characterful and good value. ”
Hotel Review
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.
Recommended For
- City Style
- Hotel with as much character as the city itself, and friendly staff are enthusiatic to give exploring tips and help hire bikes
- Museums
- Museum of Fine Arts - from 15th to 20th-centuries, including René Magritte section
- Other Activities
- Belgian Comic Strip Centre - celebrating the art of the comic strip cartoon
- Designer Shopping
- Galeries St-Hubert arcade; Place du Grand Sablon (chocolates and antiques);
- Close to nightlife
- Nearby to Le Comptoir des Galeries restaurant
- Sights nearby
- Cathedral of St Michael & La Grand Place
- Learning
- Le Manneken-Pis & le Musée Magritte
- Designer
- Fleur Delesalle and Camille Flammarion
- Restaurant
- Child friendly
- Sit-out Terrace
- Boutique
- Charming
- Contemporary
- Disabled access
Facilities
- Sit-out Terrace
- No pets
- Walking distance restaurants
- Bar
- Safe
- Wifi
- Satellite / Cable TV
- Disabled access
- Child friendly
- Restaurant
Activities
- Museums
- Museum of Fine Arts - from 15th to 20th-centuries, including René Magritte section
- Other Activities
- Belgian Comic Strip Centre - celebrating the art of the comic strip cartoon
- Designer Shopping
- Galeries St-Hubert arcade; Place du Grand Sablon (chocolates and antiques);
- Close to nightlife
- Nearby to Le Comptoir des Galeries restaurant
- Sights nearby
- Cathedral of St Michael & La Grand Place
- Learning
- Le Manneken-Pis & le Musée Magritte
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