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The Grand Place Collection experience
With the Grand Place as your starting point, Brussels’ heritage unfolds within a short walk. This UNESCO-listed square, framed by ornate guild houses and the Town Hall, offers a striking introduction to the city’s golden age. Follow the winding streets to the Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert, a 19th-century arcade of glass and marble. Continue toward Manneken Pis, the small statue that reflects Brussels’ playful spirit and remains one of its most recognized symbols.
Museums and modern creativity

Brussels is a city where creativity thrives in its streets, museums, and historic façades. Just a short stroll from the hotel, the Magritte Museum on Mont des Arts showcases the world’s largest collection of works by René Magritte. The surrealist master invites visitors to explore whimsical, dreamlike worlds that continue to shape Belgium’s artistic identity. Nearby, the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium offer an exceptional journey through centuries of painting and sculpture, from Flemish masters to modern icons. 

For lovers of contemporary design, the path toward Mont des Arts naturally leads to galleries, boutiques, and cultural spaces where modern aesthetics and innovative craftsmanship come alive, reflecting Brussels’ design scene.

Comics in the city
If you prefer to experience creativity outdoors, the Comic Strip Walk guides you through central Brussels as the city becomes an open-air gallery. Murals featuring Tintin, the Smurfs, Lucky Luke, and other iconic characters highlight Belgium’s comic heritage, bringing playful color and storytelling to the streets.
Theatre and local traditions

Step a little further to discover the Royal Theatre Toone, one of Brussels’ last traditional puppet theatres, where local folklore is shared through distinctive performances. Nearby, the Théâtre de la Monnaie, Brussels’ renowned opera house, stands out with its neoclassical façade and celebrated productions. 

Every street around the hotel reveals another layer of the city’s history, from Baroque façades to carved guild symbols and historic passageways that reflect Brussels’ authentic character and cultural depth.

Classic Belgian cuisine
Brussels’ culinary scene is as rich as its history. Just off the Grand Place, Rue des Bouchers is known for classic Belgian dishes, from moules-frites and Flemish stews to traditional brasseries that have welcomed locals for generations. Among them, the iconic Chez Léon remains a must-visit for an authentic Belgian meal in a warm and lively setting.
Refined food experiences
Continue your exploration at Galerie Bortier, a beautifully restored historic arcade that has been transformed into a sophisticated gastronomic destination. Here, artisanal produce, fine cheeses, pastries, and Belgian specialties come together in a refined, design-forward setting, blending heritage and contemporary style.
Chocolate, waffles, and Belgian brews
No culinary journey in Brussels is complete without exploring its chocolate and sweet traditions. A short walk from the hotel brings you to Neuhaus, Belgium’s first chocolatier, where craftsmanship and flavor come together in refined pralines. Just around the corner, Dandoy welcomes visitors with its iconic Belgian waffles and speculoos, offering a true taste of local heritage. To complete the experience, nearby beer bars serve Trappist ales and modern craft brews in lively settings, giving you a sense of Brussels’ vibrant social and gastronomic scene.
The iconic Atomium awaits
Rising just a short distance from the city center, the Atomium stands out with its gleaming spheres and distinctive modern design. Step inside to explore its exhibitions, walk through the connecting tubes, and take in wide views across Brussels. A landmark of innovation, the Atomium offers a thoughtful look at the city’s creative and architectural spirit.