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Hotel Policies & Fees
The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check-in, or check-out.
Property Amenities
A business center offers photocopying, fax service, 2 computers that provide high-speed Internet access (surcharge), and a printer. Wireless Internet access (surcharge) is available in public areas of Renaissance Brussels Hotel. Front-desk staff can supply complimentary city maps, offer advice about restaurants and tours, and book restaurant reservations. Express check-out is available. Room service operates around the clock. Parking is half-price during weekends.
Rooms
Renaissance Brussels Hotel offers 262 guestrooms in a seven-storey building with elevator access. Decor includes dark brown leather chairs, and pale lime green carpeting with brown accents. Beds have separate mattress toppers, feather duvets and pillows, 300-thread-count white cotton sheets, and decorative beige throws. Hypo-allergenic bedding is also available. Large desks have high-speed Internet connections (surcharges) and dual-line phones with voice mail.
Marble bathrooms contain hair dryers and shower/tub combinations. Other amenities include coffee/tea makers, minibars, satellite television with pay movies, irons and ironing boards, trouser presses and in-room safes.
Room Amenities
Dining
Parnasse Restaurant - Trendy brasserie in the European Quarter serving genuine French food and wine in an authentic French setting. A mix of modern and ancient dining areas is offered through the main and private dining rooms.
The Schengen Bar - One bar with two atmospheres. Coffee specialties during the day with freshly baked pastries; a trendy and busy bar in the evening, with special cocktail creations.
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“Can't wait to go back”
It is a wonderful, lavish hotel of all kind. I would be happy to go back if prices are affordable again. I would recommend it to anybody without reservation. Andrew
“good Hotel and close to many atractions”
The hotel is very good and the personnel were very kind and helpful.
“If all you want is cheap, go for it”
This hotel is very inexpensive and it's very close to the Brussels Square meeting center. But we were very disappointed to find that this is not nearly as nice as any other Renaissance I've visited in the U.S. It is comparable with a Courtyard Marriott at best. Pros: Front desk was helpful with map and directions, very inexpensive, quiet, walking distance to several nice restaurants. Cons: Far from Grand Place and most "nightlife," very outdated appointments and fixtures in the room, advertised mini-bar was an empty refrigerator, advertised "club floor" was only open during business hours, not on weekends.
“Not exactly close to the train station”
It is a beautiful hotel, in a nice location, but I asked to be near the train station, and it was a long walk every day. The front desk spoke good English and promised to do things, but we were there on a weekend, and trying to get more coffee packets and three cups in our room was very difficult every day. They kept promising, but it didn't happen until I really insisted! The room was cold, but they ignored requests for help, and we finally covered the blowers with towels. I would have preferred a less fancy hotel, where they were more willing to help.
“Great Hotel”
This hotel was set in a quiet area about a 5 minute walk from a tram. All the staff spoke excellent English, as well as several other languages, and were very helpful. The rooms were very large by European standards and the beds were super comfy. I would stay here again.
“Good one to be raccomanded”
Good one to be raccomanded
“Would use again in a heart beat”
The hotel was impressive in its decor and maintenance. The room itself was very nice and comfortable but the best part was their beds and linens. These were the most comfortable beds I have ever been on and the linen were as soft as silk. I had 2 great nights of sleep. They also had a very impressive high end fitness club with all of the amenities.
“Pretty good hotel, but only pretty good.”
The hotel does a lousy job at being a 5 star hotel, but an acceptable job as a 4 star. Walking distance form the city, although there is also a public bus around the corner. The fitness center and pool area are good, but there is absolutely no SPA worth talking about. Room ok, except we had to order an extra heater. Breakfast was ok. We would definitely come back, but with much lower expectations.
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Rue Du Parnasse 19 Brussels, 1050 Belgium
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Location Highlights
The closest major airports to Renaissance Brussels Hotel are:
Brussels (ZYR-Brussels Midi Train Station) - 2.5 km / 1.6 mi
Brussels (BRU-Brussels Airport) - 10.2 km / 6.3 mi
The preferred airport for Renaissance Brussels Hotel is Brussels (BRU-Brussels Airport).
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Area:
European Quarter, Brussels, Belguim: Home to most of the institutions of the European Union, the European Quarters gleaming glass and steel buildings add an air of sleek modernity to the affluent suburbs east of the Palais Royal. The main landmarks are the EU Council and Berlaymont buildings, and the European Parliament. The stately Cinquantenaire and Léopold parks contain several museums. Square Ambiorix is home to the fine Art Nouveau building, Maison St-Cyr.
Rue Du Parnasse 19 Brussels, 1050 Belgium
