Address: 23 rue du marche aux fromages , Bruxelles 1000, Belgium Show on map
Within three splendidly restored 17th-century buildings, this romantic and superbly located little gem seduces, care of salmon-toned rooms with beamed ceilings, period paintings and a subtle blend of antique and contemporary furnishings.Overtures of Mozart greet you in the ornate Louis XV-furnished lobby. Follow the carpeted marble staircase along the hallways (also elegantly appointed in shades of salmon) to the Mediterranean-style, terracotta-tiled sun terrace with a central fountain, framed by geranium-filled window boxes; or sink into the red-and-gold brocaded benches in the adjacent breakfast room. Hôtel Mozart's on a lively nightlife street with a discothéque and cocktail bar opposite, so you may want to request a room at the back, where the only refrains you'll hear are piped Mozart's concertos. Publicity for the hotel regularly features in the New York Times and on CNBC. Hence, half of its clientele is American.
Overtures of Mozart greet you in the ornate Louis XV-furnished lobby. Follow the carpeted marble staircase along the hallways (also elegantly appointed in shades of salmon) to the Mediterranean-style, terracotta-tiled sun terrace with a central fountain, framed by geranium-filled window boxes; or sink into the red-and-gold brocaded benches in the adjacent breakfast room. Hôtel Mozart's on a lively nightlife street with a discothéque and cocktail bar opposite, so you may want to request a room at the back, where the only refrains you'll hear are piped Mozart's concertos. Publicity for the hotel regularly features in the New York Times and on CNBC. Hence, half of its clientele is American.
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Atmosphere: Elegant and Low-key
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Stroll over the road for a cocktail (from 15:00) or hit the dance floor; or head down any number of cafe-lined laneways to the Grand Place a few steps away.
Though its name means 'Cheese Market St', Rue du Marché aux Fromages is universally referred to by locals as 'Pita St' because of its proliferation of Lebanese, Greek and Turkish restaurants.
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