All you need to know about the event sector

All you need to know about the event sector

Luxury hotels in Brussels – Summer activities

This summer, Brussels’ luxury hotels are offering a range of attractive activities. Visitors can enjoy art exhibitions, lively city picnics and sophisticated brunches, all in elegant, renovated surroundings.

Hilton Grand Place

The Hilton Brussels Grand Place has reaffirmed its commitment to Brussels art by exhibiting works by artist François Coorens. Passionate about art and families, this hotel in the heart of Brussels renews its artistic commitment every year by collaborating with a local talent. This generous initiative extends over some 40 indoor spaces of the hotel, including the Sentro restaurant, and creates a strong emotional bond and personal relationship between the establishment and its visitors. This enriches the cultural experience of each stay and strengthens the hotel’s appeal as an indispensable cultural destination.

Holiday Inn Brussels Airport

This summer, the Holiday Inn Brussels Airport is the ideal option for travellers with an early morning flight, thanks to its proximity to Zaventem Airport. The hotel offers services for everyone, including free secure parking during your stay, a gym, a restaurant and even a garden.

Hôtel Indigo Brussels City

SERRA offers a daily picnic experience in an indoor space inspired by an urban jungle, with a warm atmosphere and great music. On sunny days, the party moves to the cosy terrace, which becomes a meeting place with free drinks and live music. Since May, the terrace has been open every Thursday from 5.30pm to 10pm, with a DJ. The experience is enhanced by a new selection of spring cocktails and exclusive wines from SERRA. And then there is the new menu with fresh, healthy dishes, comfort foods and small bites.

The Hotel

This summer, enjoy brunch or lunch at restaurant The Iris, completely renovated in 2022 in collaboration with Scapa Home. A symbol of Brussels, this restaurant offers a fusion of local and seasonal produce with international flavours. The chef uses the Japanese Robata technique, where food is grilled over hot charcoal for a distinctive smoky flavour. The restaurant is open from noon to 10pm and is lively all afternoon. The highlight is Sunday brunch, with a wide variety of specialities. Before or after dinner, a walk through Egmont Park, next door, completes the experience.

Conference Hotel in Brussels – Hilton Brussels Grand Place

Modern meeting room Brussels – Holiday Inn Brussels Airport

Stylish and trendy boutique hotel for business events near the Central Station – Hotel Indigo Antwerpen – City Centre

Luxurious Hotel in City Centre of Brussels – The Hotel Brussels

 

 

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