Radisson Collection Grand Place Brussels is an iconic 5* hotel located in the city centre of the Belgian capital, a few steps away from the Grand Place, a UNESCO site.
Информация по месту проведения
СетьRadisson Hotel Group
БрендRadisson Collection
Построен1989
Реновировано2020
Общая площадь для встречи13 670 кв. футов
Номера для гостей282
Тип места проведенияОтель
Отраслевые рейтинги
Northstar
Награды
Награды индустрии
• Best New Sustainable Hotel (New Hotel Awards, 2022)
• TripAdvisor Travellers' Choice 2022
• Green Key
• Safe Hotels
• Access-i (accessibility)
• Healthcare venue
Healthcare Venue Champions
This venue benefits from a convenient location only 15 km away from Brussels Airport and 5 minutes away from Brussels Central railway station, providing fast and easy connections to national, international rail lines and international flights.
Very well served by public transport, the situation is also advantageous for all your travels within the city. An adjoining paid public car park has a direct entrance to the hotel.
FROM BRUSSELS AIRPORT
• BY TRAIN: it's the quickest transportation option. Airport Express trains depart every 15 minutes and take only 20 minutes to reach Brussels Central Station (Gare Centrale), which is just a few hundred meters from our hotel.
• BY CAR: A journey takes around 30 minutes depending on traffic. The fastest route is usually via the E40.
• BY TAXI: A taxi ride from Brussels Airport (BRU) takes approximately 30 minutes and costs around EUR 50.
FROM BRUSSELS CENTRAL STATION
• ON FOOT: Brussels Central Station (Gare Centrale) is only 600 meters away.
• BY BUS: Several buses drop you at the Arenberg stop, just steps away from the hotel.
FROM GARE DU MIDI
• BY TRAM: Take Tram 3 (direction Esplanade) or Tram 4 (direction Gare du Nord) and disembark at Central Station or De Brouckère. Trams depart every 10 minutes.
• BY TRAIN: Take a train to Central Station, which is only 1 stop away.
This venue benefits from a convenient location only 15 km away from Brussels Airport and 5 minutes away from Brussels Central railway station, providing fast and easy connections to national, international rail lines and international flights.
Very well served by public transport, the situation is also advantageous for all your travels within the city. An adjoining paid public car park has a direct entrance to the hotel.
FROM BRUSSELS AIRPORT
• BY TRAIN: it's the quickest transportation option. Airport Express trains depart every 15 minutes and take only 20 minutes to reach Brussels Central Station (Gare Centrale), which is just a few hundred meters from our hotel.
• BY CAR: A journey takes around 30 minutes depending on traffic. The fastest route is usually via the E40.
• BY TAXI: A taxi ride from Brussels Airport (BRU) takes approximately 30 minutes and costs around EUR 50.
FROM BRUSSELS CENTRAL STATION
• ON FOOT: Brussels Central Station (Gare Centrale) is only 600 meters away.
• BY BUS: Several buses drop you at the Arenberg stop, just steps away from the hotel.
FROM GARE DU MIDI
• BY TRAM: Take Tram 3 (direction Esplanade) or Tram 4 (direction Gare du Nord) and disembark at Central Station or De Brouckère. Trams depart every 10 minutes.
• BY TRAIN: Take a train to Central Station, which is only 1 stop away.
Расстояние от аэропорта
8.7 миля
Distance from airport 8.7 mi
Парковка в районе
Парковка в районе
Платная парковка
( 35,00 €/День )
Услуги парковки автомобиля (вале-паркинг)
Парковка на улице
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• Smoke-free property
• Small dogs are allowed (charges apply)
• Dogs are not permitted in restaurants
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Additional details
Radisson Collection Grand Place Brussels is an elegant hotel with a unique architecture built around an impressive seven-storey high atrium with a remarkable glass roof. The interiors were fully redesigned in August 2020 by renowned architect Rafael de la Hoz.
This 5-star property is ideally located near the main sights of Brussels, shopping streets and restaurants. The Grand Place, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a 4-minute walk away.
Meeting facilities and services:
• 19 meeting rooms
• Capacity up to 500 event guests
• Trusted AV partner providing first-class equipment
• Dedicated Event coordination team
• Varied and qualitative catering options
Hotel Facilities and Services:
• 282 elegant rooms and suites
• Exceptional Breakfast
• 2 restaurants (Atrium, Shanghai Kitchen)
• Atrium Bar
• Room service (24/7)
• The Library Business center (24/7)
• Fitness center (24/7)
• Parking
• Clefs d'Or Concierge
• Complimentary unlimited Wi-Fi