30/09/2009

Brussels hotels Belgium



Hotel Progress in Brussels is a decent 4 star hotel. Nice touch with the Nespresso machine in the room. New, but other than that - nothing special

Hotels in Brussels Belgium Making the Best of your Time

Brussels is not just the national capital of Belgium, but is also widely known as the Capital of Europe. The reason is being that the main governmental body of the European Union is situated in the city of Brussels itself. Brussels has a sparkling environment and also boasts of beautiful attractions and tourist spots. With imposing forts and buildings, medieval castles, narrow quaint streets, verdant parks, cafes, bistros, cozy restaurants and a vivacious lifestyle this city will leave you asking for more.

The city of Brussels is more than 1,000 years old and has Dutch and French as its regional language. Austerely beautiful all through the year, Brussels receives maximum number of visitors during the months from May to September. But since this is also the peak time, the places of interest, streets, restaurants are generally packed out. On the contrary, during winters although the weather is chilly, the locations are much pleasantly less crowded. This makes certain that your stopover at a museum is not done in a hurry. You may take your own sweet time to go museum hopping easily without any hassles. Besides, accommodation is easy to find during winters at much lowly rates as against summers. Cheap Brussels Hotel can be found in plenty in the city.

Brussels is a fine looking city, at every nook and corner you will find something or the other that will arouse your curiosity. Some of the most attention- grabbing places to visit in Brussels are as follows:

Grand Place

In the middle of the city- Brussels is sited an old town named the Grand Place or Grote Markt. Spread with beautiful quaint houses and eye catching gigantic buildings, the Grand Place is among the most beautiful towns around the globe. Most of the times, cultural events are held against the background of theses mega structures of the town, making the place a crowd puller. And do not forget to pick sundry bric-a-brac from the market place for your dear ones.

Musée des Instruments de Musique

A museum of its own kind the Musée des Instruments de Musique is distinct and intriguing. Showcasing the most unique and distinct compilation of musical instruments from around the globe, the museum pride’s itself on its large collection. The museum also gives you the chance to listen to these instruments via headsets… music lovers cannot ask for more.

Manneken Pis

Standing for the free spirited attitude of Brussels City, this miniature bronze sculpture portrays a child pee- peeing. The statue of Manneken Pis is just at a short distance away from the famous Grand Place and is also a great source of amusement.

Hotels in Brussels, Belgium are available in all price range. Varying from star hotels Brussels to Brussels budget hotels, everything is easy to find here.

To name a few Hotels is Belgium, we have:

Bedford Hotel Brussels

Located in the heart of the city, the Bedford Hotel of Brussels is a grand place to put up when you are on a visit in the beautiful City of Brussels. The Bedford is located in the midst of the renowned Eurostar or Thalys terminal and Grand Palace. The hotel is located only a little distance from the railway station and major business hub of the city.

Marriott Hotel Brussels

Within the spitting distance of Mont des Arts and Grand Place is the Brussels Marriot Hotel. Offering world class service and luxurious accommodation, this posh hotel is well equipped with all the necessary facilities.

Have a wonderful time vacationing in the City of Brussels.
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Belgium: Sweets, Fun and Relaxation

Belgium chocolates and Belgium waffles have made this small European country famous around the world. But Belgium offers more than just sweets and breakfast items. In fact, Belgium is known for hosting more street and music festivals than any other country in Europe. After all, this is where the Saxophone was invented, by Adolph Sax, in 1846. Belgium’s historical sites, small towns, and peaceful countryside make it an excellent destination for inquisitive travelers.

Belgium is both multicultural and multilingual. Flanders, in the north, is a land surrounded by canals that hosts medieval art cities such as Antwerp, Bruges and Ghent. Wallonia, in the south, leads you to the hills of the Ardennes, countless castles, and the cities of Liege, Namur, and Tournai. Brussels, the capital, is one of the world's great cosmopolitan cities, home to the European Union, NATO and the Atomium monument. All these cities and regions are connected through a train network that makes it easy and simple to hop on and hop off at your desired destination.

What to do?

Christmas in Belgium, with Christmas markets in Brussels, Bruges, Liege, Antwerp and in other cities, is really an experience you cannot miss. Every winter, Brussels features a magical decor, superb Christmas market, illuminated Big Wheel, roundabouts, street activities, music and the famous skating rink. Winter in Bruges is a month long celebration of the holidays with carillons concerts, Christmas markets and processions making it an original Christmas wonderland.

Looking for something to do during your vacations? Belgium has become the hot destination in Europe for the 20-30 something set. Students and young travelers are gathering at cities like Brussels, Antwerp, Leuven and Namur for stylish shopping, inexpensive hotels, great food, and a pulsating nightlife.

Looking for rest and relaxation? Belgium offers you the original Spa. Located in the middle of the Ardennes and surrounded by forests and rivers, the city of Spa is famous for the mineral springs that initiated the hydro-therapy industry centuries ago. In addition, Belgium offers 67 km of coastline along the North Sea in the Flanders region where you will find beautiful beaches such as De Panne, Ostend, De Haan and Knokke-Heist.

Where to eat?

Trendy cafes throughout Belgium are crowded with students and young professionals. In most places you will find Brussels legendary “frietkots” where they serve Belgian fries for those who want to hang out after the restaurants close. For those blessed with a sweet tooth, Belgium can be paradise offering exquisite chocolates, pralines, and waffles. For more information, here is a complete list of restaurants.

Visas & Documents

Visas for stays of no more than 3 months are required by all except EU/EEA nationals and citizens from Argentina, Australia, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Hong Kong, Japan, Mexico, United States, United Kingdom and other countries. A uniform type of visa, the Schengen visa, is issued for tourist, business and private visits. All visas cost either US$44 (short stay; up to 90 days) or US$64 (long stay). For more information, contact the Belgium embassy or consulate in your country.

Denisse Romero

Study Abroad and Travel Advisor
http://www.macquil.com

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