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![]() | Amigo If a Brussels native tells you that he or she is going to den amigo, the question arises as to whether you should pity or envy them. Den amigo is Brussels dialect for “prison”, because for centuries t... read more |
![]() | Esperance (l') L’Espérance in Finisterraestraat/rue du Finistère (“end-of-the-world” street, a suitable location for a bar whose name expresses hope) has always been a well-kept secret. So well-kept, indeed, that th... read more |
![]() | Hotel Orts Café The high visibility and heated terrasse of the cafe in the Hotel Orts attracts people from the other side of Anspach to the Dansaert area. Even for those who sit inside the pleasant interior, with its... read more |
![]() | Frederiksborg Hotel During the 60’s and 70’s the Scandinavian way of life invaded our regions. In the wake of Swedish design Danish taverns popped up here and there, like Christian’s and the Danish Tavern in Brussels’ ce... read more |
| Warwick Barsey Hotel (lounge) Le Warwick Barsey Hotel (quatre étoiles), à l’orée du bois de la Cambre, n'est pas une filiale interchangeable d’une chaîne hôtelière ennuyeuse. La décoration de son bâtiment imposant de l’avenue Loui... read more |
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![]() | Estérel (L') In typical Brussels irony, the grubby setting of ‘dirty boulevard’ Adolphe Max has not prevented the prestigious Le Plaza hotel from thriving. In fact the nature of the surrounding establishments, f... read more |
![]() | O BAR The bar at the Sheraton is called O Bar and is on the ground floor of their 25-story building. Just follow the glass cases with Dunlop golf accessories, Pink shirts, and Bulgari perfume and you can’t ... read more |
![]() | Royal Radisson SAS Hotel The Royal Radisson SAS Hotel, a five-star hotel mainly patronised by Scandinavians is located where a section of the first Brussels city walls once stood. The hotel’s patio even has a reconstruction o... read more |
![]() | Dominican Lounge Bar (The) The Dominican, one of the Carlton group of hotels, targets a mixed clientele of businesspeople and tourists. The hotel takes its name from the Dominican order, which had a major monastery on this site... read more |
![]() | Loui The lounge bar at the Conrad has the look of a latter-day classic. When we were there – which was during the day – the bar staff wore orange polo shirts (with numbers on their back), which neatly illu... read more |
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