‘Historic Building; Renowned Luxury’
Situated in the centre of Brussels, at the crossroads of the historic Ilot Sacré area and the antiques district of Le Sablon, Hotel Amigo resides around the corner from the striking Grand Place and is close by to the Mannekin Pis, Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium and the Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula. Filled with history, the hotel’s building is over 500 years old and has been a hotel since 1957 – a year later it was converted to host royals and celebrities for the 1958 World Exposition. The lobby floor is paved with cobblestones dating from 620, originally used in the surrounding streets and carefully preserved during the hotel’s renovations to add to the authenticity. Further authenticity can be found at the Ristorante Bocconi, where a menu of authentic Italian cuisine is prepared using local produce and accompanied by carefully selected wines. Amigo Bar exudes a welcoming atmosphere with its polished parquet floors, elegant background music and cosy leather chairs.
Services:
• Fitness centre
• Concierge service
• Meeting facilities
• Complimentary shoe shine
• Same-day laundry service
• Valet parking
‘Experience Brussels at one of the city’s oldest and most renowned buildings.’
Hotel Amigo welcomes families with children of all ages and offers the following amenities and services to ensure they have a great stay:
For younger children:
• Children’s VIP card
• Welcome gift
• Toys
• Bath temperature tester
• Special teddy bear
• Homemade cookies & milk
For older children:
• Dressing gown & slippers
• Board games
• Movies
• Comics & books
For teenagers:
• Concierge recommendations
• Games consoles
• MP3 players
• Complimentary internet access
Hotel Amigo is located in the centre of Brussels, at the crossroads of the historic Ilot Sacré area and the Le Sablon antiques district and round the corner from the Grand Place. Brussels Airport is around a 20 minute drive away.
Nearby Attractions
• Grand Place
• Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula
• Mannekin Pis
• Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium