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View all offersThe ancient port city of Brussels is often overlooked in favour of the showier European cities, but the capital of Belgium makes for an excellent city break. Its gastronomical delights are just one of its biggest draws; think decadent Belgian chocolates, delicious, topped waffles, and tasty moules frites washed down with a refreshing local beer. It's also the perfect city to top up on art galleries, museums and architecture. The stylish Yadoya Hotel, with its calming Japanese influences, provides the ideal hotel for your trip, centrally located and a stone's throw away from the main sights.
Located just a 15-minute walk from the stunningly ornate Grand Palace - one of the most impressive baroque squares in Europe – the elegant Yadoya Hotel places you at the heart of everything whilst being set on the edge of the vibrant Saint Catherine's neighbourhood, with its fascinating eclectic mix of old and new. Nearby you'll also find helpful metro links, the Royal Flemish Theatre and the famous pedestrianised Rue Neuve.
As hotels go, this one feels special; both stylish and modern, the hotel boasts simple Japanese influences. Decorated according to the traditional settings of a dojo -a safe space to help guide you towards self-actualisation - with its soft-toned ambience, careful attention to detail and comfort.
Michel Penneman, the famous Belgian designer, was inspired by the Japanese concept of "Omotenashi", which means wholehearted hospitality. The hotel mirrors the service-minded spirit deeply embedded in Japanese culture, so you can expect a warm and hospitable welcome from the moment you arrive. With its 24-hour front desk, someone is always on hand for whatever you need, including arranging a grocery delivery or bike rental.
You'll be spoilt for choice regarding delicious restaurants and vibrant bars - offering plenty of refreshment stops when exploring the city. Learn about the famous Belgian artist Rene Magritte at the Magritte Museum, or wander St Catherine's streets - previously the location of the ancient Port of Brussels where local fishermen used to sell the day's catch. Seafood still reigns supreme on the menus at the nearby restaurants.
Back at the hotel, spend some time relaxing in the hotel's pretty Japanese-style meditation garden or in the delightful hotel bar – where you'll start your day with the inclusive continental breakfast and end it toasting a fantastic time in this beautiful city.
Maximum occupancy: 2 people
Hôtel Yadoya
32 Boulevard d Anvers
1000
Brussels
Belgium
Hotel Yadoya is ideally located in the beautiful city of Brussels. Close to Place Charles Rogier, Rue Neuve and the Tour et Taxis exhibition centre.
Brussels National Airport (BRU) is the main airport, located around 12 km / 7.5 mi northeast of Brussels centre, while Brussels-South Charleroi Airport (CRL) is located near Charleroi, around 46 km / 29 mi south of Brussels.
Brussels National receives flights from many major cities across Europe, including the UK. Meanwhile, low-cost airlines in particular operate to Brussels-South Charleroi Airport.
Brussels is easily accessible by train. Most high-speed international trains arrive at Brussels-South railway station (French: Gare de Bruxelles Midi / Dutch: Station Brussel-Zuid).
It is therefore possible to reach Brussels by train rapidly from a number of neighbouring countries including the UK, France, Germany and the Netherlands, for example Paris in about 1 hour and 30 minutes, or London, Amsterdam and Cologne in 1 hour and 50 minutes.
Book activities online in advance in order to make the most of your time in Brussels.
From Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Saturdays, Sundays and French bank holidays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Local call charges may apply.