Warwick Brussels
Warwick Brussels is a hotel in the heart of Brussels, near Grand Place, featuring classic European design with tall windows and detailed stonework on its brick facade. The building contains 267 rooms, 15 event spaces, a fitness center, and a restaurant known for generous breakfasts and brunches.
Built in 1973 and originally called Royal Windsor Hotel, the building was acquired by Warwick in 1981. Since then it has evolved while retaining some of its original character.
The name reflects its connection to an international hotel chain with English roots. The surrounding neighborhood pulses with local cafes and shops where you can watch how residents spend their days and gather with friends.
The hotel sits in a central location with easy access to nearby museums, theaters, and markets throughout the neighborhood. Walking is the best way to explore the surroundings, with plenty of restaurants and shops within immediate reach.
The rooftop offers views of the Hôtel de Ville, a historic city building, and the Grand-Place suite is a 400 square meter penthouse with a large terrace. Recently the hotel has hosted painting and yoga workshops on its roof, drawing guests into unexpected activities above the city.
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