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Le Meridien Brussels - Brussels, Belgium

Carrefour De L Europe 3 1000
Brussels, 1000
Nightly Rates (196.36 - 196.36)   5 Star
Le Meridien Brussels

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Property Description
Ideally located very close to the Grand Place in the historic heart of Brussels, facing the Palais des Congrès and the Central Station, Le Méridien Bruxelles enjoys direct access by railway to the international airport and to the TGV / Eurostar terminal. The 224 bedrooms and suites are elegant and refined, offering the highest international levels of comfort expected from a luxury hotel. Twelve conference and banqueting rooms are available for those special occasions or business meetings.

Le Meridien Brussels


Amenities
  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Business Center

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Express Checkout

  • Express Checkout

  • Golf

  • Mini Bar

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box


  • Room Information
  • Guest Rooms

  • All 224 rooms are provided with bathrobes, personal scales in bathroom, Meridien umbrella, three telephones with voicemail, working desk with PC/fax connection, and a safe. All rooms have individual climate control, colour television with cable (38 channels in various European languages including BBC 1 and 2, CNN, CNBC). The television also has the facility of setting wake-up calls, reviewing hotel bills and receiving messages. All rooms have a bathtub and a shower over the bath, and some have bathtub separate from the shower. Some Junior Suites and Suites are on the 6th (top) floor with a panoramic view of Brussels. Two rooms on the third and fourth floors are suitable for disabled guests.
  • Deluxe

  • Queen or twin room. Two queen-bedded rooms are adapted for disabled use. Deluxe twin rooms are spacious, many facing the Grand Place. Fully equipped as a Standard room, with a large bathroom with separate shower.
  • Junior Suite

  • Junior Suite Queen and Junior Suite King - all Junior Suites have a living area and a working desk. The rooms are elegantly decorated and facilities include inter-active television with cable channels, air conditioning, minibar, private safe, international direct dial telephone, modem plug-in through the telephone, bathroom with separate shower, hairdryer, and a shaving or make-up mirror.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 1500 

  • Check out time is 1200 

  • Time Zone is  GMT plus 1 hour 

  • Opened in  1991 

  • 224  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 0  floors. 


  • Directions
    The Gothic Town Hall and guild houses of the Grand Place are a stone's throw from Le Meridien Brussels. The hotel is also near the Sablon Antique Quarter, the Museum of Fine and Modern Art, as well as a host of other cultural attractions. The hotel is close to Brussels Central Station, with its shuttle service to the airport and to the TGV / Eurostar terminal. Moving around within the city is quick and easy from Le Meridien, as is access to the rest of Belgium and indeed Europe. Nearest airport - Brussels International, 15 km. Courtesy airport coach service not available. Taxi to hotel costs EUR35.00. Shuttle train operates to and from the airport every 20 minutes. Central Station is opposite the hotel.

    Guarantee Policy
    Credit card number required to guarantee arrival

    Cancellation Policy
    Please refer to specific rates quoted for applicable cancellation policy.

    Restaurant Information
    Restaurant L'Epicerie  In the historic heart of Brussels, you will find Le Meridien Hotel and its restaurant, L'Epicerie. The Chef invites you to discover the culinary joys of French Mediterranean cuisine. You will also enjoy a wide selection of French and other wines, as well as a warm welcome and impeccable service.An unforgettable Family Brunch takes place each Sunday at 12:30 pm in L'Epicerie. Enjoy a wonderfully comprehensive buffet with cold and warm dishes, seafood, house specialities, cheese and a dessert buffet. Papa Chico, the clown, will entertain your children while you experience the sunny cuisine of the Midi. Jermyn Street Bar  Experience the casual elegance of the Jermyn Street Bar, where you can sample a selection of original cocktails, and discover a unique bistro cooking concept. Start your day with an early continental breakfast at the Jermyn Street Bar.

    Recreation Information
  • In the heart of Brussels

  • The hotel enjoys a prime location in the historic heart of Brussels within two minutes walk of the Grand Place.

  • Grand Place

  • The main suqare, a 2 minute walk away.
  • Manneken Pis

  • Famous Belgian statue - a 2 minutes walk away.
  • European Institutions

  • 1 kilometre from hotel.
  • Royal Palace and Royal Park

  • 5 minutes walk away, open in August, no entry charge.
  • Royal Palace and Royal Park

  • 5 minutes walk east, no charge.
  • Le Grand Sablon Antiques District

  • 10 minutes walk east.
  • Brussels Congress Centre

  • 2 minutes walk.

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