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Hotel Agenda Midi
3 Stars  

Boulevard Jamar 11, 1060 Brussels, Belgium

+32 2 5200010

+32 2 5200020


General Information

Hotel Agenda Midi, this exciting new central Brussels Hotel is ideally located for both business and leisure guests : close to the brand new Midi Railway station (Eurostar and Thalys terminal) and only a few minutes walk from the historical city centre. A warm welcome and a friendly atmosphere is what you will expect from our staff who are available 24 hours a day and who will be pleased to assist you in your discovery of Brussels. Hotel Agenda Midi, this exciting new central Brussels hotel is ideally located for both business and leisure guests. Close to the brand new Midi Railway station (Eurostar and Thalys terminal) and only a few minutes walk from the historical city centre. Hotel facilities: Elevator All rooms are equipped with trouser press, alarm clock, hairdryer, minibar, telephone, and shower.

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Services

  • Room Service
  • Pet Allowed
  • Internet In Lobby
  • Wireless Lan
  • Elevators
  • Concierge

Room Service

  • No Smoking
  • Television
  • Telephone
  • WC Bathroom

Spoken Languages

  • Dutch
  • French
  • German

Credit Cards

  • American Express
  • Euro/Master Card
  • Visa

public transportation

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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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