Monday, August 3, 2009
City trip to a hotel in Paris, the City of Lights!
Hotel in Paris, recognized as the 'City of Lights, is the largest as the capital of France, situated on the River Seine in the heart of the Ile-de-France. The capital of the French Ile-de-France, Paris is considered the political and cultural center of the country. Paris is perhaps the greatest of all cities with a maximum number of tourists in Europe.
Some consider Paris hotel as an artistic city, while some consider it a romantic destination. It attracts fashion companies from around the world to open fashion shops, Paris is also known affectionately as the "Fashion House" of the world. With many museums, natural parks, beautiful gardens and squares, sightseeing in Paris possibilities are truly endless. Therefore it is no wonder why more than 30 million foreigners visit here annually.
Eiffel Tower: Built on the Champ de Mars near the River Seine, this iron tower is undoubtedly the greatest of all attractions in Paris, and act as the city's icon. Opened on March 31, 1889, is the highest of its kind in hôtel à Paris, and was once the highest in the world until the construction of the Chrysler Building in 1930. Rises to a height of about 985 meters, the Eiffel Tower the top can be seen everywhere in Paris. According to the records of the Paris Office of Tourism, Eiffel Tower only has about six million tourists to Paris in 2002.
Louvre Museum: Located in the heart of Paris, the Louvre is one of the world's largest museums, nonchalantly over an area of approximately 60,000 square meter building. On display are more than 350,000 pieces of art, Egyptian sculptures by 18th century furniture and books, prints, paintings and drawings.
Highlights in hôtel à Paris the Avenue Champs-Elysees, a vibrant area packed with a number of shops and restaurants, Quartier Latin, is proud of some of the finest Roman and medieval monuments in the city, Rodin Museum, which exhibits the works of the renowned French sculptor Auguste Rodin, D'Orsay Museum and St. Chapelle and Conciergerie.
With these scores of attractions, Paris hotel is a fun holiday memories that last a lifetime. Hence the city has a range of accommodation choices for every type of visitor. Usually, they come with the most advanced facilities and equipment.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Wonderful stay in a hotel in Amsterdam
Amsterdam is a special city in that it has all the advantages of a big city - culture, history, food, entertainment, good transport - with a relatively small number of drawbacks: it is physically small, beautiful, relatively quiet, and largely thanks to the canals, has relatively little traffic. This guide tells you something about Amsterdam in the hope that it will improve your enjoyment while here. My hotel in Amsterdam was really amazing, it was not really an luxury hotels in Amsterdam, but nevertheless very attractive and pleasant to stay.
Amsterdam in the summer is two hours ahead of GMT, one hour in winter, when daylight saving is in force, the sun at its highest point at around 13:40 (which makes for long evenings: since Amsterdam is very far West in the time zone , mid-summer sky is still light as late as 11 in the evening). In the dead of winter, the sun is at 8:40 and at 16:30, in the height of the summer rises at 5:20 and 22:05. Amsterdam is a late city: many shops do not open until 10 in the morning, and bars and cafes are open until 1 or 2 in the morning, so I learned that hotel Amsterdam, as I said one of the best hôtel à Amsterdam that I've ever stayed.
Typical weather varies a little around freezing in the depths of winter, remember when you Hotel Amsterdam want to books, but most of little snow to usually pleasant sunny days of 20 to 25 degrees Celsius in summer. Spring and autumn are pleasant, but wet (+ 100 mm rain per month). In the summer there are usually 200 hours of sunshine per month, dropping to between 50 and 100 in the winter.
Friday, May 15, 2009
From Brussels to Bruges
Holiday in a Bruges hotels is unique, whether it's a luxury hotels in Bruges or budget hotels in Bruges concerned. The authorities have done everything to the medieval-looking image of the city as well if it can save. Of course, not every stone in Bruges directly derived from the Middle Ages. The 19th-century neo-gothic style is more present than people think. Many hotels in Bruges might try the old atmosphere to breathe through their own interior, often in a very charming way. Because of these 19th century renovations, some critics Bruges as a "fake" medieval city defined. Still fascinated by the combination of old, not so old and all those new sets foot in Bruges and a stay of at least one night in a Hotel Brügge booking.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Brussels: the heart of Belgium
Brussels: The European Capital
Short History of Brussels
As Belgium is a bilingual country, Brussels is as a capital of course bilingual aswell. You will notice this wherever you walk. All street names in Brussels will be shown in French aswell as in Dutch. Sadly enough many of the historic buildings have been destroyed when Brussels became the capital of Belgium, they had to make room for new ministries, schools, palaces, army barracks,... . Only the inner centre remained ( The reknown Grand Place and 4 or 5 streets leading towards the market square ) and shows the rich historic past of Brussels.
The European Quarter is a fairly new neighbourhood in Brussels and has grown fastly since Brussels became capital, there are still many projects on the way and it will take a while before all constructions in the EU quarter are finished.
Brussels National Airport
The Belgian National Airport is about 20 min outside of Brussels and knows a great connection by train and car to the capital. You travel to the airport preferably by train as Brussels has like every major city quite a rush hour problem. One can take a train to the Airport in every trainstation in Brussels and it should not take more than 20 minutes to arrive in the Airport.
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Visit Brussels
Visit Brussels
A hugh amount of visitors stay in Brussels every year, most of them are tourists visiting the major cities of Belgium. Many tourists choose Brussel as a base to visit Bruges, Antwerpen and Leuven as it is centrally located between the 3 cities. Although the hotels in Bruges have far more to offer in charm than the hotels in Brussels many tourists still choose a hotel in Brussels as prices are often much lower ( certainly in the weekends ).
Grand Place in Brussels
Undoubtebly the most important landmark of Brussels. The Grand Place reflects the history of this city, the city hall is one of the finest in Belgium and at nights it has a wonderful lumination, quite a spectacle to see. All other houses on the market are at least 300 years old and remind of the times that Brussels was a world metropole.
Manneken Pis
Just a few yards away from the main market square you can find the famous 'little' statue of Manneken Pis. Too many legends go around concerning the birth of this statue, certain is that is has played a role during the entire history of this city. Traditionaly the statue is dressed every so often and has such a collection of cloths that would make any women instantly jealous.
Jubelpark
"Het Jubelpark" or Parc du Cinquantenaire is where you can find the arc de triomphe. The parc is situated in the east side of the town. While you are there you can visit the free museum "Royal Musuem of the armed forces and history".
The Atomium
The atomium was built for the world exposition of 1958 it represents a magnification of an iron crystal. ( 165 billion times). From the top sphere you can enjoy a wonderfull view over the city of Brussels. There are many expositions hosted inside the atomium, so it is always worth a visit.
Museums
As the Belgian capital Brussels has a vast amount of museums. Inform yourself well when you plan your trip to Brussels so you can visit exactly what interests you.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Hotels in Brussels
Hotels in Brussels
Brussels has a hugh amount of hotels. thus choosing a good hotel is not that easy. First you should have a look where you need to be in Brussels before choosing a hotel. Getting from one side of town to the other can be quite problematic some hours of the day. There are 4 major parts with hotels in Brussels.
Hotels in the city centre
Located in the heart of brussels only 450 meters from the famous grand-place, you will find the Bedford Hotel & Congress Centre, close to the midi and central trainstation (eurostar and thalys) and easily accessible from all major business areas of Brussels, the bedford hotel and congres centre includes 326 modern rooms and suites equipped with the latest facilities, a gastronomic restaurant, a piano bar, a cyber corner, a fitness centre with a panoramic view, a covered parking suitable for 200 cars and 18 natural lighted and air conditioned meeting rooms. The Bedford Hotel and Congres Centre is a pleasant heaven inside the busy centre.
The Dominican Hotel in Brussels is a deluxe design hotel, poised to become a destination for elegance in Brussels city centre. Stay in this hotel and experience one of the stylishly designed deluxe, executive or loft rooms. All of the hotelrooms of hotel The Dominican Brussel are equipped with all modern amenities. Award winning architects have created an eclectic mix of design in both interior and exterior - resulting in an array of new styles and experiences. High ceilings and cloisters incorporated into the design of the hotel The Dominican are reminiscent of the Dominican abbey of Brussels located here in the 15th century.
The Centrale Hotel in Brussels is a charming establishment of 47 rooms ideally situated in the historic center of Brussels. Built in 2001, this boutique hotel Centrale Brussel has a warm decor, a modern equipment and a personalized attention. with the business client in mind, the hotel Centrale provides a fully equipped business center and meeting rooms. The hotel is perfectly located in the historic centre of Brussels, at only 5 minutes walk from the famous Grand Place.
Friday, July 25, 2008
Hotels in de Avenue Louise
Hotels near the Avenue Louise
The Brussels hotel part of Eurostars hotels, a spanish hotelchain, offers 69 extensive rooms, equipped of all the modern comfort (including modem and telephone with reporting line) whose 16 duplex suites are ideal for family stays (up to 4 persones). The Brussels hotel is situated on the Avenue Louise so is perfect is you need to be in this part of Brussels.
Located in the most prestigious area of Brussels, the Avenue Louise, the hotel Bristol Stephanie offers 142 rooms considered as the most spacious in Brussels all decorated in an elegant and cosy style. The hotel Brisol Stephanie is part of Thon hotels hotelchain. There are 10 fully-equipped conference rooms for a maximum capacity of 350 people in Hotel Bristol Stephanie. Stefany’s bar, and Le Chalet d’Odin restaurant which serves a refined and innovative French cuisine will add to your stay in Brussels. You will also find a fitness centre with sauna and jacuzzi in this beautiful 5-sterren hotel in Brussel.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Hotels in EU quarter and business district
Hotels in the European Quarter
Silken Berlaymont Brussels is a modern and trendy 4* hotel in the heart of the European Quarter. The hotel Silken Berlaymont is surrounded by several restaurants, bars and pubs. There is easy and direct access to the historical city centre, only 4 metro stops to the “Grand Place” and the famous shopping streets. The hotel Silken Berlaymont is a unique combination of art, culture and comfort. With its modern & impressive architecture, the fabulous design and the integration of the 21st century art, the photography, the hotel is far beyond others.
Hotel MAS Residence Brussels offers a warm and personal atmosphere in Brussels. All Suites and Apartments of our "Maison de Maître" are tastefully equipped with moder furniture to ensure a pleasant stay in Brussels: comfortable bedroom, a completely modern bathroom, a large living room with office space, telephone, high speed internet access and TV, as well as an entirely equipped kitchenette. Hotel MAS Residence is a cosy, comfortable, functional and luxury hotel in Brussels.
Hotels near the business district
Hotel Husa President Park Brussels is centrally located in the new Business District, between the Brussels Harbour, the multi-cultural site of Tour & Taxis and the Northern Railway Station of Brussels, the hotel President Park offers a completely renovated 4 star-hotel in Brussels. The spacious rooms with heavenly beds upgrade each stay in Brussels to an unforgettable experience! An enormous private garden stands for the oasis of silence within lively Brussels. This hotel is perfect if you are in Brussels for business.
The Sheraton hotel Brussels rises high above the Brussels skyline. The Sheraton Brussels hotel is a four-star hotel in the heart of the city’s business district. The hotel is situated a short stroll from Brussels’ main shopping area as well as the Grand Place. Brussels North station is only a mere five-minute walk away from the Sheraton hotel in Brussels, This hotel is a good choice for business or pleasure in the European capital city.
Friday, June 20, 2008
From Brussels ... ?
From Brussels to where ... ?
Brussels is centrally situated in Belgium so visits from Brussels to other parts of Belgium are quite easy. The maximum trainride to reach the belgian border would be 1.30 hour, this wil take you to either Luxemburg or Ostend at the seaside. Cities to visit from Brussels:
Leuven
Leuven has been since the middle ages a university and still honours that name. The catholic university of Leuven is the biggest university of Belgium. Places of interest in this city are the famous city hall which is believed to be more beautiful than Brussels and the Oude Markt, the beating heart of Leuven's students' life. There are not so many hotels in Leuven ( Theater hotel, De Klimop, Hotel Industrie, Hotel Binnenhof) so it is a good idea to remain in Brussels and visit Leuven by train ( 25 min from Brussels.)
Antwerp
Antwerp is a city known all over the world. Is is the word centre for diamond. More than 70% of all diamands come from Antwerp. As a harbour has build up quite the name. This city also finds its roots in the middle ages when in took over the leading rol of Bruges in the late 15th century before Amsterdam became the leading power. The main market square and the many churches and historic sites remind of this flourishing periode of the city's life. You could travel from Brussels and stay one night in a hotel in Antwerp to visit the city. Antwerp has quite some hotels in Antwerpen to offer and they are much cheaper than the hotels in Brussel.
Bruges
Of course there is the most famous city of them all: Bruges or in flemish "Brugge". This city must be visited if you are in Belgium. It is like this ciy has never changed since the year 1500. As it is over 1h in train to reach Bruges it is quite a good idea to spend the night in Bruges. There are over 80 hotels in Bruges, so the choice of a good hotel is not so difficult. Many hotels in Bruges are small family owned hotels with enormous charm. There are a few expensive boutique and design hotels in Bruges which offer extreme luxury in a medieval package. For example: The pand hotel in Bruges, Relais Bourgondisch Cruyse were you actually stay in a 16th century building. Hotel Die Swaene, a very romantic hotel in Bruges.