Bedford Hotel & Congress Centre
Rue Du Midi 135
Brussels 1000
Room Rates: $86.35 to $147.82
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Hotel Description
Located 500 meters from the Grand Place, the Bedford Hotel & Congress Centre is centrally located in Brussels, Belgium. The Stock Exchange stands 500 meters from this property. Hotel Features. British décor sets the tone for French buffet and á la carte dishes at the hotel's Magellan Restaurant. The Thomas Cook Restaurant serves American buffet style breakfasts and lunches. Piano music and a large screen television provide entertainment at The Bedford Lounge, which offers light luncheon and dinner menus. The Armstrong Congress Centre and 18 function rooms accommodate groups of up to 1,000 people. Wireless Internet access is available in a cyber corner and in public areas of the hotel. A business center offers fax, photocopy, print and courier services. The hotel's fitness center boasts panoramic views of Brussels and offers a range of therapeutic massage treatments. Guestrooms. This hotel houses 326 contemporary guestrooms decorated in warm beige tones with dramatic black chairs positioned in separate sitting areas. Room amenities include minibars. Satellite television is available. In room safes are provided. Marble clad bathrooms feature handheld showerheads. Select accommodations offer refrigerators and afford views of the city. Business rooms include a breakfast buffet. Wireless Internet access is available in all accommodations. Expert Tip. This hotel is located 300 meters from the Grand Place, acclaimed as one of the most remarkable town squares in Europe. As evidence, notables who have sung the town square's praises include Victor Hugo and Baudelaire. Even the Archduchess Isabella of Spain was quoted in 1599, stating that she had never seen a town square so beautiful.
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