Built in 1930, the Hilton Brussels City is a nine storey hotel located opposite the City 2 mall, 300 metres from Bruxelles Nord train station. The 283 guestrooms feature wooden floors and are equipped with cable television with pay channels, Internet connections, direct dial phones, minibars, and trouser presses. Bathrooms include showers and hair dryers.
The hotel houses a Scandinavian wellness and health club, where guests can work up a sweat in the fitness area and unwind with a Finnish sauna or Turkish steam bath, and top up their tans in the solarium (charges apply). Guests visiting on business can make use of two meeting rooms able to accommodate up to 30 people, plus a business centre offering wireless Internet access, fax machines and a range of secretarial services. Those arriving by car will find parking facilities available in the Rogier public car park in front of the hotel. Multilingual staff at the 24 hour front desk can assist with exchanging currency, look after valuables in the safe deposit box and provide information on local attractions. Those in need of retail therapy can explore Belgiums largest mall, City 2, opposite the hotel, or browse for bargains at the Flea Market, two kilometres away. Kids and adults alike will enjoy a day in the company of Tintin at the Belgian Comic Strip Centre, one kilometre from the hotel. Brussels Airport is 18 kilometres away, with an approximate driving time of 20 minutes.
Rates:
135.3487 - 344.1313 EUR
Year Property Opened: 1910
Year Property Renovated: 2001
Number Of Rooms: 283
Number Of Floors: 9
Check In Time: 1500
Check Out Time: 1200
Amenities:
Fitness Facility
In House Dining
In House Bar
Children Allowed
Meeting Rooms
Business Center
Mini Bar In Room
Hair Dryer
Car Rent Desk
Family Rooms
Hilton Brussels City Hotel
Place Rogier 20
Brussels, Belgium 1210
Driving Directions:
The railway station can be found on the basement level, below the terminal building. Airport City Express trains to the city depart approximately every 10 30 minutes to Brussels three main stations. Metered taxis are available outside the arrivals hall; licensed cabs have a yellow and blue emblem. De Lijn buses also run every 45 minutes to the city. A fast, cheap way to get around Brussels is on their extensive tram system.
Driving directions: From the airport, head towards Li�ge, Brussels and follow the signs for the centre. At the Rond Point Schuman roundabout, turn right into Rue de la loi, a one way 4 lane street. At the end, turn right and take the tunnel exit for Place Rogier.