Hotel de France
Boulevard Jamar, 21-23, Brussels, Belgium, 1060
Description
Cozy and comfortable rooms with bath-shower, W.C, telephone and TV.
Our Hotel is located few steps from the train station "Gare Du midi" (terminal H.S.T.) within a walking distance from the center of Brussels.
Grand Place (Dutch: Grote Markt, the central market square and the jewel in Brussels' crown. The Grand-Place is Brussels' top tourist attraction justified by the Gothic magnificence of the Town Hall and the Baroque exuberance of the late seventeenth-century guild houses with the sculptures of Peter van Dievoet surrounding the square.
The Royal Palace of Laeken and the Royal Palace of Brussels.
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium [5] (French: Musees Royaux des Beaux Arts, Dutch:
Koninklijke Musea voor Schone Kunsten) combining four interconnected sections of old masters and modern art collections. Together they make up Belgium's most complete collection of fine art with works by, amongst many, Pieter Bruegel, Rubens, Paul Delvaux and René Magritte.
Brussels is famous for being home to many Belgian comics characters, including The Smurfs, Largo Winch, Tintin and Lucky Luke to name but a few. Throughout Brussels, (also nicknamed Comic City) there are many murals, frescos and even statues celebrating the city's many cartoon heroes.
On the site of the Heysel/Heizel are the Atomium, one of the symbols of Belgium, a remnant of the 1958 World exposition in Brussels, and Mini-Europe, a park which hosts miniature models of famous European buildings.
Manneken Pis: a small bronze fountain sculpture depicting a little boy urinating into the fountain's basin.
Several churches, such as the Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Koekelberg, and the Saint Michael and Saint Gudula Cathedral.
Facilities
- Reception
- Curfew
- Shower
- Free Linen
Directions
Our Hotel is located few steps from the train station "It's call: Gare Du midi" (terminal H.S.T.) within a walking distance from the center of Brussels.

