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Chelton Hotel
3 Stars  

Rue Véronèse 48, 1040 Brussels, Belgium

+32 2 7352032

+32 2 7350766


General Information

Come and explore Brussels from this elegant hotel in the heart of the EU headquarters, where you can enjoy spacious and comfortable accommodation. The Chelton Hotel provides its guests with a high-quality and efficient service, in addition to classic guest rooms. Its excellent location in a quiet residential area next to the Parc du Cinquantenaire gives you the opportunity to discover this incredible capital at leisure. You can benefit from the Wi-Fi internet connection (charges applicable). Wake up with a wholesome breakfast buffet in the stylish breakfast room. The fitness room is a great place to work out, after which you can unwind in the steam bath and jacuzzi.

Services

  • Parking
  • Pet Allowed
  • Internet In Lobby
  • Wireless Lan
  • Elevators
  • Concierge

Room Service

  • No Smoking
  • Safe

Lodging Type

  • Family Hotel/Children

Spoken Languages

  • Dutch
  • French
  • German

Credit Cards

  • American Express
  • Euro/Master Card
  • Visa
  • Diners Club
  • MAESTRO
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Brussels:

is an exciting, modern city, yet it is rich in strikingly beautiful medieval and art nouveau buildings. It has outstanding museums and galleries and a vibrant cultural life. The heart of the capital city of Belgium lies inside a circle of main roads. The inner city can easily be explored within this circle on foot, by bus, or by tram. For areas outside it, there is an excellent subway system. Over the centuries, Brussels (Bruxelles in French; Brussel in Flemish) has been ruled by every major power at or near its boundaries from the Romans to the Spanish to the Germans. Its colonial history provided a fitting prelude to its current status. Brussels has become an international business community composed of diplomats, lobbyists, and euro-politicians connected with NATO and the European Union. International business arrived in the past three decades, resulting in blocks lined with steel-and-glass office buildings. However, these modern edifices are only a few steps from the cobbled streets, splendid c

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