The Corinthia Grand Hotel Astoria Brussels, formerly the Astoria hotel, of Brussels is one of the most prestigious palaces of the European capital. Built in a pure Parisian spirit, its Louis XVI facade gives it an aristocratic look and the Louis XV style of the interior rooms is full of distinction and impresses with its majestic appearance.
The Amigo Hotel joined the Rocco Forte family in January 2000. After long and meticulous renovation work, it regained its former glory while preserving its artistic heritage, and it found its place as the best luxury hotel in Brussels. It has also joined the consortium The Leading Hotels of the World.
Belgian design flair is the watchword when it comes to this timelessly elegant accommodations. Featuring sumptuous feather beds, invigorating rain showers and luxury Balmain toiletries, these serene havens of comfort envelop you in a warm embrace as soon as you step through the door.
Nestled in the most exclusive district on the most prestigious venue Avenue Louise, the Wiltcher's invites you to feel the heartbeat of the city. A unique blend of sophistication, history, and warmth make the Steigenberger Icon Wiltcher’s the ideal place for a quintessentially Belgian experience.
At the heart of the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, chef Karen Torosyan develops uncompromising artisanal cuisine, driven by the rigor of the gesture, precision, and respect for time. Between tradition and creation, each dish reflects a mastered know-how and a constant demand.
At over 100 meters high on the roof of the IT Tower, the Villa in the Sky has been established: a glass structure with a contemporary and design decor. A breathtaking view, both during the day with a unique panorama of the entire city and at night where you will dine with your head in the stars.
Giovanni Bruno adds his own personal spin to nostalgic Italian recipes that he learned in the family restaurant. Senzanome has been showered with awards since it opened in 1997. Today its stylish, uncluttered dining room adorned in soft warm colours is the epitome of good taste and perfectly in tune with the well-heeled Sablon district.
Plumette cocktail bar became famous for its cozy and inviting atmosphere, perfect for an unforgettable evening. With a carefully curated list of signature cocktails in addition to the classic ones, and a team of passionate mixologists, for a unique and memorable experience.
An establishment in Brussels, welcomes you behind the Estrille of Old Brussels, the oldest inn in the city. Renowned for its creative cocktails, it also offers a gourmet and festive brunch on Sundays. With its private spaces, Le Vertigo is the ideal place for tailored events in a warm and elegant atmosphere.
The Archduke is an iconic place of Brussels nightlife. It was in 1953 that the Belgian jazz pioneer Stan Brenders turned it into a jazz club. Nat King Cole, Miles Davis, Jacques Brel, and many other great musicians made it their regular spot.
The Atomium was created by the engineer André Waterkeyn and constructed by the architects André and Jean Polak for the 1958 World Expo in Brussels. It has become a symbol of the capital of Belgium. Symbolically, the Atomium embodies the boldness of an era that sought to confront the destiny of humanity with scientific discoveries.
The Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Brussels house around twenty thousand works, including paintings, sculptures, and drawings. They comprise six museums: the Oldmasters Museum, formerly known as the "Royal Museum of Ancient Art"; the Magritte Museum; the Wiertz Museum; the Meunier Museum; the Fin de Siècle Museum; and the Museum of Modern Art.
Autoworld is a museum of automobiles. It houses an impressive collection of over 300 vehicles, including cars and motorcycles from different eras. It is notable for its collections of vintage vehicles and Belgian-made cars, notably Minerva and several limousines that belonged to the Belgian royal family.