When you are booking a room at the last minute, you never quite know how the luck of the draw will go... and I can tell you the draw went well this time!
Transport: Perhaps it seems odd to be catching public transport to a 5 star hotel, but my aspirations to live the five star lifestyle are not matched by my income. It was pretty easy to get there: Take the metro to stop "park" and change to the number 92 or 94 tram. Hop off at "Stephanie" and continue walking up Avenue Louise till you hit the hotel.
My room was nice and large. Separate toilet to the bathroom, with a nice generous bath. The bed was a kingsized bed with lots of pillows of every fluffiness so you could find the perfect pillow for you. There were two separate duvets on the bed; something I find slightly odd, but does prevent arguments over who is stealing the covers! The bed was a bit on the over-bouncy side for my taste, but by no means saggy.
As well as the usual comforts, there were some unusual and useful features to the room. The bathroom had a clothesline. The room also had a cupboard that opened up to reveal two hotplates, a sink and fridge, although there were no pots, pans, plates or cutlery. I guess in the past the hotel offered these rooms as serviced apartments. There is an ironing board and iron in the room, and free internet connection. Oh, I almost forgot! There were tea/coffee making facilities, including hot chocolate (very civilised these Belgians!).
I did visit the fitness centre which is not large, but has a good range of exercise machines, sauna, jacuzzi, and was impeccably clean.
I was very happy with every aspect of my stay.
Courtesy consumables: Soap, bath gel, conditioning shampoo, moisturiser, tea/coffee.
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