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All our rooms include the following standard amenities:
Air conditioning, Individual climate control, Iron and ironing board, Minibar, Pillows: down/feather, Safe, Bathroom amenities, Hair dryer, Bathtub and shower, Cable/satellite TV, Movies, pay-per-view, High-speed internet (for an extra charge), please note: no pets allowed (only guide dogs). All public areas and rooms are non smoking areas.
Services for your convenience
Information desk, club lounge for guests in Club and Business rooms, serving refreshments throughout the day, Business centre with high-speed internet, Laundry service, 24 hour room service, The hotel features WiFi in public areas and meeting spaces with wired high speed internet access in all bedrooms, Underground car park (150 spaces), Rental car desk: Avis (located in the lobby)
Restaurant - Cafe Parnasse Restaurant
A trendy brasserie in the European Quarter serving genuine French food and wine in an authentic French setting. A mix of modern and old dining areas is offered through the main and private dining rooms.
The Schengen Bar
One bar with two atmospheres: Coffee specialties during the day with freshly baked pastries; a trendy and busy bar in the evening with unique cocktail creations.
Fitness & spa
The Renaissance Hotel has 2000 m² of spa and fitness space including: heated indoor swimming pool and gym, all available free of charge for guests and a health & beauty therapy centre (Institut Guinot), for which fees are applicable.
Why visit Brussels?
The buildings of the European Union may be located just next to the hotel, but the city has far more to offer than political intrigue. Explore the citys historic centre, with its cosy pubs, trendy cafes, and amazing variety of restaurants offering great value for money. Walk from the magnificent Grand Place, Europes finest square, to the Manneken Pis, Brussels most famous young resident, but beware; he is smaller than you might think! The hotel is also perfectly situated for a trip to the Avenue Louise, Brussels long-established home to fine shopping and some of the citys most expensive housing. |