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Sweet Willie Jun 23, 2008 4:40 pm

thanks for the replies, the tram from gare du midi is for sure the way to go.

I would not hesitate to stay at this property again, very easy and close by tram transportation, we found Brussels to be a very walkable city.

I don't think we were upgraded, but were put in a VERY quiet room facing the courtyard. bed was very comfortable. good sized shower area.

Did not eat at the property so I can't comment on food.

CaseyN2 Apr 4, 2009 5:59 pm

When taking the tram to the Four points, do you pay cash on the tram or do you have to buy tickets.
Thanks for any info.

chanp Mar 2, 2011 2:47 pm

Any updates? Almost been 2 years.

Keyser Jun 12, 2012 3:54 am

has anyone stayed here recently????

do they offer free breakfast for plats????if yes then is it only continental or is it a full breakfast????

Keyser Jun 28, 2012 2:14 am


Originally Posted by Keyser (Post 18741371)
has anyone stayed here recently????

do they offer free breakfast for plats????if yes then is it only continental or is it a full breakfast????

any update would be appreciated....i'm thinking of staying here for 3 nights in august....

Fredd Jul 19, 2012 9:03 am


Originally Posted by Keyser (Post 18834580)
any update would be appreciated....i'm thinking of staying here for 3 nights in august....

Just checked in a few minutes ago and were offered breakfast for two as one of three options (amenity or points being the others). We chose the breakfast.

We're just getting back to the Internet after 12 days on a cruise with limited access but thought I would post this, especially since you were so helpful with answers to questions about our India trip in January, Keyser. :)

Keyser Jul 19, 2012 9:12 am


Originally Posted by Fredd (Post 18961569)
Just checked in a few minutes ago and were offered breakfast for two as one of three options (amenity or 500 points being the others). We chose the breakfast.

is it full breakfast or continental????also, shouldn't the amenity be 250 points since its a four points????


Originally Posted by Fredd (Post 18961569)
We're just getting back to the Internet after 12 days on a cruise with limited access but thought I would post this, especially since you were so helpful with answers to questions about our India trip in January, Keyser. :)

glad i could help....hope you enjoyed the cruise....

Fredd Jul 19, 2012 9:26 am


Originally Posted by Keyser (Post 18961623)
is it full breakfast or continental????also, shouldn't the amenity be 250 points since its a four points????

Continental - You're probably right about the amenity. We picked this up on Beat The Timer for 58 Euros all in.

Our initial impression of the property is positive - friendly and helpful front desk and a decent-sized room facing the courtyard. They also provided a code for our second Internet device.

We took a taxi from the train station (11 Euros but we didn't have to worry about trams in rush hour) and will probably take a tram back to the Midi station tomorrow unless they look impossibly crowded for us and our roll-aboards.

If I can add anything useful for you before we check out in the morning for our noon flight I will. :)

Keyser Jul 19, 2012 10:04 am


Originally Posted by Fredd (Post 18961731)
Continental - You're probably right about the amenity. We picked this up on Beat The Timer for 58 Euros all in.

Our initial impression of the property is positive - friendly and helpful front desk and a decent-sized room facing the courtyard. They also provided a code for our second Internet device.

We took a taxi from the train station (11 Euros but we didn't have to worry about trams in rush hour) and will probably take a tram back to the Midi station tomorrow unless they look impossibly crowded for us and our roll-aboards.

If I can add anything useful for you before we check out in the morning for our noon flight I will. :)

that's a great rate....thanks for the reply....will let you know if i have any questions....

slocouple Jul 19, 2012 4:00 pm


Originally Posted by Keyser (Post 18961992)
that's a great rate....thanks for the reply....will let you know if i have any questions....

I, too, picked up a couple of September nights for 57 Euros on Beat The Timer. If you don't know how to do that, PM me and I'll walk you through it. Make sure your plans are fixed, first, 'cause it's a non-refundable rate.

Fredd Jul 20, 2012 12:02 am


Originally Posted by Keyser (Post 18961992)
that's a great rate....thanks for the reply....will let you know if i have any questions....

Just to follow up... Comfortable bed, quiet room. Last evening we wandered down a couple of streets and had our choice of restaurants. We ended up in a nearby Irish pub, of all places. ;)

We have the sense the trams would give decent access to various areas of the city, dependent of course on one's individual needs or preferences.

The continental breakfast this morning was quite adequate, including dry cereals, cold meats, cheeses, a good variety of breads and pastries, yogurt, coffee and a cappuccino/expresso machine.

There was also a hot buffet and a cook making omelets but didn't bother finding out the buy-up charge.

We would definitely stay here again and of course we're very pleased with the rate. ^

Keyser Jul 20, 2012 1:32 am


Originally Posted by slocouple (Post 18964360)
I, too, picked up a couple of September nights for 57 Euros on Beat The Timer. If you don't know how to do that, PM me and I'll walk you through it. Make sure your plans are fixed, first, 'cause it's a non-refundable rate.

thanks....i've used beat the timer a number of times in the past....

Keyser Jul 20, 2012 1:34 am


Originally Posted by Fredd (Post 18966748)
Just to follow up... Comfortable bed, quiet room. Last evening we wandered down a couple of streets and had our choice of restaurants. We ended up in a nearby Irish pub, of all places. ;)

We have the sense the trams would give decent access to various areas of the city, dependent of course on one's individual needs or preferences.

The continental breakfast this morning was quite adequate, including dry cereals, cold meats, cheeses, a good variety of breads and pastries, yogurt, coffee and a cappuccino/expresso machine.

There was also a hot buffet and a cook making omelets but didn't bother finding out the buy-up charge.

We would definitely stay here again and of course we're very pleased with the rate. ^

thanks for the follow up....if i can get a good rate here closer to my stay date then i think i'll stay here....otherwise i'm still leaning towards the sheraton....

FD1971 Jan 3, 2014 4:12 am

Quick update on the 4P Brussels.

If you are looking to save some $$$, if you are bored with the Sheraton Brussels, if you do not like the Aloft style and do not want to stay at the airport, the 4P is the way to go.

I received points and full breakfast (pretty much a typical US Sheraton restaurant breakfast without any real special items, just the standard potatoes, eggs, sausage, bacon and the continental breakfast items plus some cold cuts)

No suites at the property, just some slightly oversized corner rooms. The new 47 inch LED screen seems to be standard in all rooms, the beds are also new, at least in the upgraded rooms.

They have their own parking garage with roughly twenty spaces priced at Euro 16 (so in line with parking charges in Brussels)

Location is nice, just off Louise with high end bakeries just around the corner and Exki, Carrefour Express, Godiva and Paul at Place Stephanie down the street about 7-8 minutes away. The next tram station is 100 metres away, the metro station (Louise) is about ten minutes away by foot.

Good alternative in case the LM is booked or too expensive, the Sheraton continues to underperform, the Sheraton BRU will not give you a suite or the Aloft is just an Aloft.

SkyTeam777 Sep 22, 2017 7:52 am

When taking the train from BRU airport, what's the best, closest station to get to the hotel? Any difference between Gold and Plat treatment?


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