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New Hotel Charlemagne
2 Stars  

BD CHARLEMAGNE 25/27, 1000 Brussels, Belgium

+32 2 2302135

+32 2 230.25.10


General Information

Situated between the European Commission and a neighbourhood full of squares which still shows that Brussels was once the Capital of Art Nouveau, the New Hotel Charlemagne offers our guest 68 rooms.For a private or professionnal visit, a convivial atmosphere and a warm welcome await you . The hotel is close to the Schuman underground station. Business facilities are offered to you include a safety deposit box and two conference rooms with daylight. Superior room: Completely renovated double bedroom decorated in an Art Nouveau theme, measuring 25m² in size. Room is situated on the top floor of the hotel and has a private terrace with panoramic views of the city. Comfort room: Double bedroom measuring 25m² in size. Business room: Completely renovated double bedroom decorated in an Art Nouveau theme, measuring 25m² in size.

public transportation

Underground station : Schuman Directions to the New Hôtel Charlemagne coming from national airport (Zaventem) or United Kingdom : MotorwayE40 At the end of the motorway follow the signs to the centre, " Centre ville "/ Communauté européenne. Go through the tunnels when you reach the " Basilique de Koekelberg " and turn off at the Belliard (European Community). Follow the Belliard street, keep on the right side of the road and do not go into the tunnels ! ! Overtake the tunnel and go straight ahead, at the 3rd trafficlight after the tunnel take a left (avenue d'Auderghem) Go straight ahead till you reach a roundabout : " Schuman ". Take the 3rd street on the right, rue Archimède and continue till the trafficlight. Take a left and afterwards the first street on your the right, you are in the Boulevard Charlemagne. Directions to the New Hotel Charlemagne coming from National Airport (Zaventem) or from the Netherlands : Motorway E19 At the end of the motorway follow the signs to the cen

Services

  • Bar
  • Restaurant
  • Room Service
  • Parking
  • Pet Allowed
  • Conference
  • Business Center
  • Search results
  • Internet In Lobby
  • Wireless Lan
  • Elevators

Room Service

  • Safe
  • W-LAN

Spoken Languages

  • Dutch
  • French
  • German

Credit Cards

  • American Express
  • Euro/Master Card
  • Visa
  • Diners Club
  • JCB

public transportation

Underground station : Schuman Directions to the New Hôtel Charlemagne coming from national airport (Zaventem) or United Kingdom : MotorwayE40 At the end of the motorway follow the signs to the centre, " Centre ville "/ Communauté européenne. Go through the tunnels when you reach the " Basilique de Koekelberg " and turn off at the Belliard (European Community). Follow the Belliard street, keep on the right side of the road and do not go into the tunnels ! ! Overtake the tunnel and go straight ahead, at the 3rd trafficlight after the tunnel take a left (avenue d'Auderghem) Go straight ahead till you reach a roundabout : " Schuman ". Take the 3rd street on the right, rue Archimède and continue till the trafficlight. Take a left and afterwards the first street on your the right, you are in the Boulevard Charlemagne. Directions to the New Hotel Charlemagne coming from National Airport (Zaventem) or from the Netherlands : Motorway E19 At the end of the motorway follow the signs to the cen

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