Moderate hotel & dining in Brussels?
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Moderate hotel & dining in Brussels?
Hi,
Any suggestions for a hotel near the train station in Brussels, preferably under 130 Euro/night? (I'll be coming from Lille and don't know which station that train arrives)
I understand that Brussels has a vibrant dining district, so any recommendations on Belgian food and beer nearby would be appreciated.
It'll be a Tuesday night during a very chaotic business trip, so I want it to be a relaxing experience!
Thanks!
Any suggestions for a hotel near the train station in Brussels, preferably under 130 Euro/night? (I'll be coming from Lille and don't know which station that train arrives)
I understand that Brussels has a vibrant dining district, so any recommendations on Belgian food and beer nearby would be appreciated.
It'll be a Tuesday night during a very chaotic business trip, so I want it to be a relaxing experience!
Thanks!
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The Holiday Inn in city centre is pretty good and can be had cheap. Plus you get points! As for dining, just walk around. There's plenty to be found.
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The food specialty in Brussels is moules and frites. You get a pot of steaming mussels (probably about 3 dozen) and a plate of fries. Delicious and fairly reasonably priced. Lots of restaurants offer them. Restaurant row is one street a few blocks north of Grand Place.
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Check out www.scandic-hotels.com for some deals on hotels in much of europe. If you have 10,000 Hilton HH points you can book a freebie night.
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The LeMeridien is right across the street from the train station. The Royal Windsor (on Rue Duquesnoy) is about a 5 minute walk to the train station. If you take the correct tunnel out of the train station, you could stay dry for most of your walk to the Royal Windsor. I used to book (a year ago) the Royal Windsor as a hotel-only option on AAvacations.com, as they offered a rate of around 120 USD (and everywhere else offered a rate of 200 USD).

