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Relais Bourgondisch Cruyce: Said to be one of Europe’s most romantic hotels, this 16th-century 4-star luxury boutique hotel is located along a picturesque waterfront in Bruges, near the city’s main port. The charming ambiance can already be felt right from its timbered façade and stained glass windows. The hotel only has 16 rooms but all tastefully decorated in different styles and equipped with modern conveniences. The Relais Bourgondisch Cruyce also goes the extra mile by providing services such as restaurant reservations, travel planning and car rentals with a multi-lingual staff who can assist guests with their needs 24 hours every day. It has a coffee bar and tea room (Salon de The-Belgian Coffee Bar), a breakfast room (Les Matins du Relais) and a French-Flemish restaurant (Maria van Bourgondie) that is within walking distance.
Kempinski Hotel Dukes’ Palace Bruges. The former palace which was home to the Dukes of Burgundy has been turned into a 5-star luxury hotel in the heart of Bruges’ historic centre. The Kempinski Hotel Dukes’ Palace has 93 tastefully-appointed suites and rooms – the suites have wooden floors, original 15th century frescos, private terraces and marble bathrooms. Guests in the hotel can unwind and relax in The Spa, book a boat ride on the canals of Bruges, or book a tour of the city’s historic sites with the gracious hotel staff. The hotel also has its own exclusive bar (Bar Atelier), a 24-hour room service, and a restaurant serving traditional Belgian cuisine (Manuscript). For those who want a private dining experience, the hotel offers the terrace of the Prinsenhof Suite which has a breathtaking view of the city.
Eurostars Montgomery Hotel Brussels. It is one of the two Small Luxury Hotels of the World in Brussels. This 5-star hotel is perfect for business and leisure travelers as it is strategically located between the airport and the city centre, within walking distance to many commercial offices, shopping centres and tourist attractions. It has 61 deluxe rooms and two penthouses, with three types of ambiance for the discerning guests: Marine, Romantic and Asian. For fine dining, it has the “La Duchesse” which serves French and Belgian cuisine.
Hostellerie Lafarque. This is a charming 1920’s style manor situated in a wooded park in Vesdre, south of Liege. The hotel has received fame and recognition for being one of the centres of “Belgian gastronomy”. It only has eight rooms and suites but each one has a lovely view of the park and luxuriously outfitted. Ideal for travelers on vacation, for couples on their honeymoon, or even for families, the Hostellerie Lafarque can assist guests in booking outdoor activities such as Golf, Hiking in the Vesdre region, or any sightseeing tour. The restaurant provides for fine dining with only the best regional and local produce.
De Witt Lelie. A boutique hotel right in the heart of the city of Antwerp, “The White Lily” is a cosy and elegant home away from home for the discerning traveler. It was built in the 17th century as a canal house and restored in 1993. The hotel has 11 rooms and suites equipped with modern amenities, a flower garden where guests can sit or walk around and a breakfast room where the staff greets you warmly.
Die Swaene. “The Swan” is one of Bruges’ most awarded and well-acclaimed five-star luxury hotels. Overlooking a canal, this romantic and cozy hotel has 30 rooms with original paintings and designed in different styles. It also has an indoor swimming pool, a spa and wellness center, and the gourmet restaurant Pergola Kaffee that has earned a “two-red forks” rating in the Michelin Guide. It has been named as one of the “Top 100 Hotels” in the Conde Nast Travel magazine, and one of “The Best Hotels of the World” by Travel&Leisure.
Conrad Brussels. It is a five-star luxury hotel situated in the posh and famous Avenue Louise designed to meet the needs of the sophisticated traveler since it first opened in 1993. With over 260 spacious rooms ranging from Deluxe to Presidential Suites, the hotel is done in classic and luxurious interiors, with marble bathrooms and with internet connectivity. It boasts of the largest ballroom area in the city as well as food and wine outlets such as the Loui Lounge & Bar, the Café Wiltcher’s and the cigar bar, Le Fumoir.
Royal Windsor Hotel Grand Place. Just off the historic Grand Place and minutes away from some of Brussels’ most popular tourist attractions is this 5-star hotel that combines timeless elegance with modern conveniences. The hotel has 267 rooms as well as provisions for persons with disabilities. It also offers four dining and lounge options: the Salon Grand Place, Chutney’s, Waterloo Bar and the Duke’s Nightclub.
Rocco Forte Hotel Amigo. If you’re in Brussels and want to enjoy a view of the Grand Place from your room, or would want to be within walking distance from the antiques center of Le Sablon, then book yourself in the Rocco Forte Hotel. This 5-star luxury hotel offers 174 rooms and conference rooms with the latest technology, as well as two dining and lounge places – the Bocconi Italian restaurant, and the Bar Amigo.
Hotel Metropole. The only hotel in Europe built during the 19th century and still standing majestically in Brussels, the Hotel Metropole is the “Grand Dame” in the heart of the city. It is famous for hosting the first Solvay Conference in 1911 and as the place where the “Black Russian cocktail” was born. It has over 300 luxurious rooms, an aristocratic bar (Le 19ieme), an award-winning French gourmet restaurant (L’Alban Chambon) and a sidewalk café (Café Metropole).
