Palace Hôtel, Art nouveau hotel built in Brussels by architect Adhémar Lener in 1909
The Palace Hôtel is a luxury hotel in Saint-Josse-ten-Noode housed in an Art Nouveau building from 1908 and features over 350 rooms plus multiple suites distributed across several floors. The property includes extensive meeting facilities and reopened following major renovations.
The building was designed in 1908 by architects Adhémar Lener and Antoine Pompe as an expression of Brussels modern art movement. After a closure period, it underwent thorough renovation and reopened under new management in 2021.
The building displays characteristic Art Nouveau features with curved lines and ornamental details that reflect Brussels design traditions from the early 1900s. Visitors notice these artistic elements in both the facade and interior spaces throughout their stay.
The hotel sits near Brussels North train station and is easily accessible by public transport and taxis. Modern rooms offer comfortable facilities and staff assist guests with local orientation.
The hotel has committed to multiple international environmental certification programs, setting standards for sustainable hotel management in the region. This comprehensive certification demonstrates commitment to responsible operations beyond typical industry standards.
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