Hotel Welcome

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Kathy
Kathy
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4 out of 5
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Hotel Welcome

  • April 2, 2005
  • Rated 4 of 5 by nicole_a_g from Los Angeles, California
Just off a small square filled with neon signs offering fish fare, this little hotel is a very interesting experience. We arrived late in Brussels, and the front desk in the café stayed open to welcome us. Leave a trail of breadcrumbs to get to your room - we took several stairways and halls to get to the Thailand room. A giant golden statue looked down on the double bed. The walls were painted to look like a sunset on the beach. It was an interesting contrast to the bitter-cold winter outside. The bathroom had a remarkably powerful shower, which is always a plus after an overseas flight.

The owner and his wife were very helpful with advice on a side trip to Brugge. They served a delicious, simple breakfast every morning in the café downstairs. Guests get their own key to come and go as they please. The area is extremely safe, and tons of great bars are within walking distance. Even though the hotel and restaurant were under construction, it was very quiet and did not disturb us.

If you're looking for a quirky hotel with themed rooms that defy description, this may be the place for you.

From journal Brussels in November

Hotel Welcome

  • June 19, 2004
  • Rated 5 of 5 by CLEdwards from Schaumburg, Illinois
This was an extraordinary hotel. Every room is highly decorated with the theme of a different country. We stayed in "China", but there was also Japan, Thailand, etc. This was one of the best hotels I have stayed in. It's very small (~10 rooms), privately owned and operated, a very friendly staff, etc. I would definitely stay here again. It has an excellent location just southwest of the Grand Place & Place Ste. Catherine.

From journal Brussels

Hotel Welcome

  • September 6, 2000
  • Rated 3 of 5 by Kathy from Northern Va Suburbs of DC, Virginia
This hotel is above a restaurant La truite d' argent. We didn't eat there as it is very very expensive but we heard the food was wonderful from another couple that was staying at the hotel. The hotel has only 6 rooms but they are planning on expanding to 10 or 12. We liked it a lot but since we were on a cobblestone street near all the fish restaurants the delivery trucks in the morning were very loud but otherwise we enjoyed our stay.

From journal Brussels-The place for the best Beer and Chocolate.

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