Brussels@Heart Guesthouse
Rue Des Commercants 32, Brussels, Belgium
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Reviewed by EuroCheapo.com Editors
The Brussels@Heart Guesthouse is a delightfully renovated townhouse located in the outer boundaries of St. Catherine. The owner, Carmelo, opened the place in August 2007 as a tribute to Brussels' confectionary heritage (it was originally called the “Chocolate Guesthouse”). The name may have changed, but the result is still a three-suite gem that is more "Godiva truffle" than "Hershey Kiss."
All three suites boast modern décor, high ceilings, original moldings and well-equipped kitchenettes. And to our delight, all benefit from at least four windows (one room even features a skylight). Breakfast, Wi-Fi and cable TV are all included, although there is no elevator and the stairs could be too steep for some.
The Brussels@Heart Guesthouse is a great fit for romantics and those on extended stays in Brussels. If you plan on reserving, be sure to contact the hotel well in advance. With just a few rooms, it fills up quickly.
Reviewed by: Pete Meyers, EuroCheapo Staff Writer
Note: This hotel was visited by a EuroCheapo editor and is recommended based on cleanliness, location, price and overall quality. EuroCheapo did not charge this hotel to be listed.
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Amenities
Hotel
- Bicycle Rental
- Breakfast Extra Charge
- Cash Only
- Internet Station
- No Elevator
- Non-Smoking Hotel
- Reception: Limited Hours
- Wi-Fi: Free
Room
- Balconies/Terraces Available
- Bathroom: Private
- Cable TV
- CD player
- Fan
- Heat
- Iron
- Kitchenette
- Radio
- Refrigerator
- Soundproofed Windows
Contact
Rue Des Commercants 32
Ste. Catherine, Brussels, Belgium
Phone: + 32 486 68 16 55
Fax: + 32 70 423313
Website: http://www.brussels-at-heart.be/
Email: info@brussels-at-heart.be
About the Brussels@Heart Guesthouse neighborhood
Located a 10-minute walk northwest of the Grand Place, Sainte Catherine area has come a long way from its days a medieval shipping port. Anchored by the imposing Sainte Catherine cathedral and the calm alleys that radiate from it, this is a fast-changing neighborhood where you might see a rundown townhouse holding out against a wave of boutiques, galleries and restaurants.


















































