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For your convenience, our staff is multilingual and can communicate with you in French, English and Dutch.
You arrive early in the morning or depart late in the evening, whatever the time of arrival or departure, the hotel has put at your disposal a free and secure luggage storage in order to relieve you of your cumbersome belongings in case you need to have a walk downtown.
Check-in from 02:00 pm and check-out until 11:00 am. With our reception open 24h/7, stay at the hotel in complete peace of mind.
To keep in constant touch with your family members, friends or colleagues, the Windsor hotel Brussels offers a high speed Wi-Fi internet connection, fully secure, unlimited in time per room and with excellent signal reception in all the hotel.
Connect your laptop, smartphone, touch pad, or game console, and enjoy surfing the web from the reception, lounge, and especially in your bedroom.
Included for everry devices and without limite
At dawn, from 07:30 until 10:00, small and large appetites can be fed around a buffet for only 09€/person. (Free breakfast is included for all reservations made on the hotel's official website)
At your disposal: Hot chocolate, coffee, tea, milk, orange juice, croissants and French hot cakes baked on the premises, butter, toast, crisp bread, jam, cake, meat, cheese, eggs, fruits and dry fruits, cereals .. . all at your free will, so that not to start the day on an empty stomach.
Enrich your stay with us, with our suggestions of essential places to visit or see in the beautiful city of Brussels.
La Grand-Place (Grote Markt in Dutch) is the central square in Brussels. World-renowned for its rich ornamentation, it is surrounded by guild houses, the city hall and Maison du Roi (Broodhuis in Dutch). It is generally considered as one of the most beautiful places in the world. It was placed on the World Heritage List of UNESCO in 1998. As a historic site, it was the scene of many happy and tragic events.
Today, one can find the home of the Brewers corporation which houses the Museum of the Brewers. For more information, please get in touch with the hotel's reception office.
Place de la Bourse (Dutch: Beursplein) is a place in Brussels, at the junction of of the Senne and the main avenues. The bourse, stock exchange, of Brussels is exactly at this location.
Since the new millennium, this square is one of the strategic points of the capital. In 1957, for example, no fewer than 32 tramway lines running around the Bourse. Even today, almost all major events take place at this place.
For more information, please get in touch with the hotel's reception office.
La rue des Bouchers (Néerlandais: Beenhouwersstraat) is a touristic street in Brussels, Belgium, located in the heart of the city center, in the area of la Grand-Place de Bruxelles.
For more information, please get in touch with the hotel's reception office.
(Leopoldruimte in Dutch) is the complex of parliament buildings in Brussels housing the European Parliament, a legislative chamber of the European Union. It consists of a number of buildings, primarily the oldest, the Paul-Henri Spaak building, which houses the debating chamber and the President's offices, and the Altiero Spinelli building which is the largest. The buildings are located in the European quarter in the east of Brussels, with building starting in 1989.
The complex is not the official seat of Parliament, which is the Immeuble Louise Weiss in Strasbourg, France, but as most of the other institutions of the European Union are in Brussels, Parliament built the Brussels complex to be closer to their activities. A majority of the Parliament's work is now geared to its Brussels site, but it is legally bound to keep Strasbourg as its official home.
You will find more information at the hotel's reception office or directly on the European Parliament official website:http://www.europarl.europa.eu/
The Atomium is a building in Brussels originally constructed for the universal exhibition 1958, the 1958 Brussels World's Fair. Designed by the engineer André Waterkeyn and architects André and Jean Polak, it stands 102 m (335 ft.) tall. Its nine 18 m (59 ft.) diameter stainless steel clad spheres are connected so that the whole forms the shape of a unit cell of an iron crystal magnified 165 billion times.
Tubes connect the spheres along the 12 edges of the cube and all eight vertices to the center. They enclose escalators and a lift to allow access to the five habitable spheres which contain exhibit halls and other public spaces. The top sphere provides a panoramic view of Brussels.
You will find more information at the hotel's reception office or directly on the l'atomium official website: http://www.atomium.be/
"Little man Pee" is a landmark small bronze sculpture in Brussels, depicting a naked little boy urinating into a fountain's basin. It was designed by Hiëronymus Duquesnoy the Elder and put in place in 1618 or 1619. The famous statue is located at the junction of Rue de l'Étuve/Stoofstraat and Rue du Chêne/Eikstraat. It represents the independent spirit of the Brussels people.
It has become an unavoidable place for both citizens and visitors, the Delirium Café, or Delirium Village covers an entire street where you can taste over 2500 different beers.
You will find more information at the hotel's reception office or directly on the Delirium official website: http://www.deliriumcafe.be/
Viage is a unique Entertainment Centre in Belgium and serves as the venue for the various activities which take place in the massive 14,500m² complex. The 363 slot machines, 34 gaming tables including a poker room and an exclusive salon privé spread over four floors make Grand Casino Brussels the biggest and most prestigious casino in Belgium. In addition to this, Viage has its own theatre which can hold up to 850 people, several bars suitable for any occasion, and a restaurant that is open until late at night.
You will find more information at the hotel's reception office or directly on the casino’s official website:
http://www.viage.be/
As every year, La Foire Du Midi is expected by all of us. Security is constantly reinforced. Over 120 different attractions, La Foire Du Midi in Brussels will bring a lot of joy in you. There are two scheduled days at reduced rates as well as discounts valid throughout the event. Located close to the hotel, the Windsor hotel is the most strategic place to stay during this period.
You will find more information at the hotel's reception office or directly on La-Foire-Du-Midi official website:
http://www.fete-foraine.be/
THE Sablon Antique Market and Livre Du Sablon in Brussels are due to an initiative of Georges Van de Weghe in October 1959. It is located along the north facade of Notre-Dame Du Sablon in Grand Sablon. On Sunday, April 3, 1960, fourteen pioneers built for the first time the canvas village made up of the famous red-and-green-striped tents, the colors that symbolized the city. A Weekly rhythm which would include Saturdays was soon adopted. Success was obvious when a hundred of regular exhibitors displayed in 1970.
You will find more information at the hotel's reception office or directly on the Marché Du Sablons official website:
www.sablon-antiques-market.com
The Place Du Jeu De Balle (en néerlandais : Vossenplein) is a place in Brussels which is located in the heart of the Marolles area. Each morning a flea market takes place, it is very famous in all over Belgium. For more information, please get in touch with the hotel's reception office.
Avenue Louise (or Louizalaan in Dutch) is a major thoroughfare in Brussels. It runs southeast from Place Louise to the Bois de la Cambre, covering a distance of 2.7 kilometers (1.7mi). Considered as the Belgian Champs Elysees, it is an essential place for tourism and shopping in Brussels.
For more information, please get in touch with the hotel's reception office.
Musée Hergé or the Hergé Museum is a museum in Belgium dedicated to the life and work of Georges Remi, better known as Hergé, cartoonist and creator of The Adventures of Tintin. The museum is located in the town of Louvain-la-Neuve, south of Brussels. It was designed by the French architect Christian de Portzamparc and opened in June 2009. It consists of three floors with a total of nine exhibition rooms, a cafe/bar and a mini cinema. In addition to a permanent exhibit showcasing the world of Tintin, the new museum has seen many temporary exhibits, including Into Tibet with Tintin.
You will find more information at the hotel's reception office or directly on the Hergé museum official website: http://www.museeherge.com/
The train station is at the level -1 of the airport. The Brussels Airport Express train runs every 15 minutes to Brussels Gare Du Nord (North Station), Brussels Gare Centrale (Central Station) and Brussels Gare Du Midi. Take the train to Brussels MIDI then get out of the station Midi and then follow Stalingrad Avenue until Rouppe, you have arrived !
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