hotel café pacific bed and brussels hotel bloom
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hotel café pacific bed and brussels hotel bloom
ADVERTISEMENT PROMOTION ADVERTISEMENT PROMOTION SHOP TILL YOU DROP Picture caption here xxxxxxxxx It’snotUNUSUAL Get a set of traditional and modern when you stay at these places which are central to much of the splendid attractions the city has to offer ppearances in this ancient city can be deceptive. For all its grand squares and seemingly conservative demeanour, there’s a wonderful undercurrent of wackiness in Brussels. Small though it is, the city does a fine line in eccentric sights, unexpected entertainment venues, and funky bars and restaurants. Take Brussels’ famous Mannekin Pis, for example, the small sculpture of a nude peeing boy which stands on Rue de l’Etuve at the site of one of the oldest fountains – A once a vital source of fresh water. Although naked most of the time, he has an entire wardrobe housed in the city museum on the Grand Place. At the Musée de la Ville de Bruxelles (closed Mondays otherwise open 10am-5pm) you can marvel at his Elvis outfit, his Moroccan costume with tiny fez and more. Not to be outdone by his popularity, feminists in the 1980s ensured that a female equivalent was created. Part of a fountain, Janneke Pis squats in a passageway called Impasse de la Fidelité off busy Rue de Bouchers. And there’s more. In 2000 the statue of a peeing dog was installed in the StGéry area. Zinneke Pis, a mongrel with his leg cocked, is on Rue des Chartreaux and is much loved locally. For a more ethereal experience, hum your way around the remarkable Musical Instrument Museum at Rue Montagne de la Cour 2 (www.mim.fgov.be; closed Mondays otherwise open weekdays from 9.30am to 5pm and weekends from 10am to 5pm). There’s an extensive collection here, from harpsichords to electric guitars, and thanks to ingenious technology as you approach many of the instruments you’ll hear the sound of them being played. This captivating museum is stunningly housed in a superb Art Nouveau building that was originally the Old England department store. Over to the north of the city centre is the gracious Botanique, ornamental gardens with parterres and fountains and a magnificent palace of a greenhouse. This used to be the nation’s botanical gardens – which are now located at Meise about 12km north of Brussels. Today the striking 19th-century ironand-glass greenhouse functions as a cultural centre and is a venue for quirky rock concerts, and cutting-edge films and exhibitions (www.botanique.be). Meanwhile for great jazz and more head to Archiduc (www.archiduc.net), which has to be the coolest bar in the city. You ring the doorbell at Rue Dansaert 6 and then enter through a steel swing door to find yourself in Art Deco heaven. Order a cocktail and take a seat on the half-moon balcony for the best views of the décor and, on weekends, the musical proceedings. Then for dinner join the locals at one of the most highly rated fish restaurants in the city. But don’t expect sleek looks. La Marée (www.lamaree-sa.com), at Rue de Flandres 99 in the Ste-Catherine area, looks like a basic café and has wooden tables and plastic flowers. Yet it has served politicians, actors, chefs and more. The sole meuniere is near legendary. Whether you’re in search of the finest of Belgian chocolates, hunting for bargains in outdoor markets or wanting the very coolest new offerings of the designer world, Brussels is a great city for shopping. What’s more, the city is compact enough to get around quickly and it offers plenty of relaxing cafés where you can stop for a coffee and a well-deserved rest. Set near the Grand Place, the elegant Galeries St Hubert are the city’s finest shopping arcades. Splendidly ornate andcovered with arched glass ceilings, the galleries were opened with much ceremony in 1847. Head to Neuhaus at Galerie de la Reine 25 for exceptional chocolates – it was in a back room here that chocolates as we know them were first devised back in the early 1900s. For more chocolate choice make for Place du Grand Sablon, one of the city’s loveliest squares. Here you’ll find Wittamers, Godiva and another outlet of Neuhaus nestling among antique shops andartgalleries. Meanwhile, among other foodie riches in the Ste-Catherine neighbourhood, Frederic Blondeel Chocolatier at Quai aux Briques 24 has an exquisite selection of handmade pralines. Take in the aromas as you order a coffee in the adjoining café. For bargains don’t miss the open-air market at Place du Jeu de Balle. This takes place daily between 7am and about 2pm and here you’ll find anything from antiques to vintage clothes and books. Meantime you’ll come across wonderfully funky shops filled with brica-brac and more retro bargains along Rue Haute and Rue Blaes. There’s a great choice of cafés around these streets, too. At the start of December, Brussels’ magical Christmas Market opens at the Grand Place, with hundreds of stalls around the side streets offering crafts and food specialities, the air filled with tempting smells. For fashion and accessories you’re in for a treat. Rue Antoine Dansaert just northwest of the Grand Place is where you’ll find up and coming Belgian designers: Nicolas Woit (at number 80), Olivier Strelli (at number 44), while super-stylish Stijl (at number 74) stocks collections by Dries Van Noten, Ann Demeulemeester and more. To the south, graceful Avenue Louise is lined with some of the city’s most prestigious shops: international brands such as Longchamps and Hugo Boss; the flagship store for dreamy Belgian chain Chine (at 82-84) where you’ll find silks and floaty dresses; the large department Innovation (Inno). Nearby Boulevard de Waterloo has a slick mix of Italian and French high-end stores from Gucci to Chanel. Further south is the very much up and coming Châtelain district (around Place du Châtelain). Here, in particular, Rue du Bailli is lined with small boutiques – such as DOD at no 64 selling designer skirts, shirts and more at 50 per cent off the normal retail price. HOTEL CAFÉ PACIFIC Hip and cute, this boutique hotel opened in the summer of 2007. It is wonderfully set right in the heart of Brussels’ most happening designer shopping area, with lively cafés and restaurants right on the doorstep. Behind the building’s original, elegant 1890s stained-glass entrance the decor is contemporary-chic, with clean lines, a bright smooth look and well thought out detail. There are just 12 bedrooms and one duplex suite, each decorated individually and all designed to provide a relaxing atmosphere with clever lighting and comforting colours while much careful attention has been paid to the neat bathrooms. The ground-floor bar and café has retained the original wood panelling on its walls and evokes both past and present with a modern yet nostalgic look. It is open all day – head here for particularly lively evenings. READER OFFER Weekend in cutting edge designers district at one of Brussels best boutique hotels for ¤179 • 1 night in a double Deluxe room • breakfast included • bottle of Champagne at arrival Subject to hotel availability, from September to December 2008. Please quote The Independent when booking your stay at the hotel by phone or by email. Hotel Café Pacific, Rue Antoine Dansaert 57 (00 32 2 213 0080; www.hotelcafepacific.com). Standard double rooms cost from ¤189 BED AND BRUSSELS HOTEL BLOOM! SILKEN BERLAYMONT HOTEL Get a sense of local colour – and a warm welcome. For a great perspective on Brussels stay in a B&B. Bed & Brussels has been operating since 1995 and has more than 100 carefully selected guesthouses on it books. In each of them you can get right away from traditional tourist haunts and immerse yourself in the real life of the city. Rooms are spread across the city – from the outskirts to the very centre – and are graded according to style and quality, with furnishings ranging from Art Nouveau antiques to cool minimalism. The host families, meantime, are strictly vetted to ensure that guests get a good introduction to Brussels. You can stay for one night, one month or even longer, with prices starting at ¤55 per night for a double room. Special rates are available for children. Funky, bright, refreshing, Hotel Bloom has been wowing local residents as well as guests since it opened in September 2007. This truly modern design hotel is located right next door to Brussels’ old botanical gardens – hence the name. It offers 306 generously sized bedrooms, many individually decorated with murals by European art students. Enormous leaves float across the walls of one room and there’s an octopus in another. Downstairs, ultra-healthy breakfasts are served in the sleek OO! dining room. And, SmoodS is an expansive chill-out living area divided into seven mood zones, like ‘passion’, ‘flower power’ and ‘bling-bling’. This modern and fashionable hotel is in the heart of the European Quarter. Richly designed, with clever, ambient lighting it has 214 sleek and stylish rooms, a luxury mosaic-tiled spa with Turkish bath, a bright and funky coffee house, a chic bar and a highly respected restaurant, L’Objectif, offering a brasserie menu and gastronomic specialities. The hotel also functions as a modern photographic art gallery, its walls adorned with a striking collection of more than 450 contemporary works by photo-artists from countries across Europe. In 2001, it opened a dedicated exhibition space, the Zoom Gallery, which is situated off the lobby. Here temporary shows are dedicated to individual artists, changing every four months. The hotel’s annual photographic awards, open to all European photographers, take place in January. For more information visit www.bnb-brussels.be or call 00 32 2 646 0737 READER OFFER SmoodS Dining – Exclusive dining in our recently opened restaurant SmoodS • 1 night in a unique “fresco” room including a large buffet breakfast • Free use of fitness centre and free wireless internet • 3 course diner “a la carte“ at SmoodS. Exceptional price of ¤87,00 per person. Offer is valid for stays until 28 December 2008 – Subject to arrivals on Friday-Saturday. Hotel Bloom! Rue Royale 250 (00 32 2 220 6611; www.hotelbloom.com). Double rooms start at ¤90 per night READER OFFER 4* ¤95€ per per son, ¤190€ f or the weekend in a double • 2 nights stay in a double room • Full American Buffet Breakfast • Bike at your disposal • “Art Nouveau” Cycling tour on Saturday • 2 days free metro pass Hoteles Silken Berlaymont, Boulevard Charlemagne 11-19 (00 32 2 231 0909; www.hoteles-silken.com). Standard double rooms cost from ¤155 per night. RADISSON Brussels luxuriates in two five-star Radisson hotels, each offering its own intrinsic character in very different parts of the city. The Radisson SAS EU Hotel features beautifully devised contemporary design. The hotel is set in the European Quarter just behind the European parliament and is also within walking distance of the lively shopping area around Avenue Louise. There are 149 bedrooms including 15 very stylish suites designed by the acclaimed Italian interior designer Matteo Thun. As with the Radisson SAS Royal (below), all rooms have free high-speed internet access. Willards Bar and Restaurant is a cool place for cocktails followed by an excellent dinner with a menu offering a great range of international cuisine. Radisson SAS EU Hotel, Rue d'Idalie 35 (00 32 2 626 8111; www.brussels.eu.radissonsas.com). Standard double rooms cost from ¤159 The Radisson SAS Royal Hotel is a strikingly good looking building with an Art Deco façade by the Belgian architect Michael Jaspers. It is well located right in the heart of Brussels, close to the Grand Place and the Central Station. The 281 rooms are furnished in soothing colours and are set over four floors which each have a distinctive theme: Art Deco; maritime; oriental; and “at home”. Facilities include the well regarded Sea Grill restaurant; the light, bright Atrium restaurant serving Belgian and modern European cuisine; the Bar Dessiné, decorated with a backdrop of comic strip artworks; and a fitness and leisure centre. Radisson SAS Royal Hotel, Rue du Fossé-aux-Loups 47, Wolvengracht 47 (00 32 2 219 28 28; www.royal.brussels.radissonsas.com). Standard double rooms cost from ¤189 READER OFFER 5* From ¤214, in a very central Art Deco Hotel – valid until 31 December 2008 This includes: Welcome cocktail at the Bar Dessiné (on Friday or Saturday evening) Relishing 3 course dinner in the Atrium restautant, including 2 glasses of wine 1 night in a Design room Buffet breakfast served in the Pebble Wood Corner ¤169 for a single room, ¤150 per room for each additional night • • • • HOTEL PRESIDENT HUSA Set in an impressive and stately five-storey building, the Husa President Park was extensively and stylishly renovated this year. This four-star hotel offers excellent value and is located in the new business and ministries district of Brussels, about three blocks away from the Gare du Nord and a five-minute or so taxi ride from the Grand Place and the nearby shopping opportunities. There are 297 spacious and airy bedrooms, each sleekly fitted with wooden floors and decorated in restful colours that are uplifted by bright cushions and throws. Particular care has been taken in choosing especially comfortable beds. Meanwhile wi-fi is available throughout the hotel. There is an enormous private garden here, a real green haven in the bustling city. You gaze out at this oasis of green and calm from Les Jardins de St Roch restaurant, where breakfast is available from 6.30am. Lunch and dinner are served at Le Grill restaurant where the chef’s menu varies according to the freshest of local produce. The small and chic bar, meantime, offers a wide range of Belgian beers and on warm sunny days has access to the garden terrace. On the top floor, with great views of the city, is the hotel’s fitness area, which also has a sauna Jacuzzi and hammam. The Husa President Park is owned and run by the Husa Spanish chain which also has hotels in Marrakech, Cairo, Barcelona, Madrid and more. READER OFFER 4* “2 days of visits, 2 executive stays” ¤132 pp for 2 nights (valid until 27 December 2008) includes: 2 nights in a modern and renovated executive room 1 aperitif in the cosy and renovated “Park bar” Full American breakfast buffet 1 Brussels Card valid 48h including free entry to over 25 main museums, free access public transport, 25 per cent discount on main cultural institutions and on many attractions & guided tours Discounts on fashion designers shops, typical shops, bars & restaurant • • • • • Husa President Park Hotel, Blvd du Roi Albert II 44 (00 32 2 203 2020; www.husapresidentpark.com). Standard double rooms cost from ¤90