Bloom Brussels Hotel, Brussels
General Information:
Total Rooms: |
305 |
Type of Rooms Offered at Bloom Brussels Hotel, Brussels: |
L room XL room XXL room LOFT |
L room:
Description: Free WiFi connection in this 30m² room with large window, hyper-comfortable seat and footrest, oversized workdesk and ergonomic office chair. Senseo coffee and tea maker, fridge, extra-wide flatscreen with MP3/iPod connectivity and laptop safe.
Number and type of beds: 1 double bed or 2 single beds
Occupancy: 2 Adults,
XL room:
Description: Free WiFi connection in this extra large room with large window(s), 2 hyper-comfortable seats and footrests, oversized workdesk and ergonomic office chair. Large bed, Senseo coffee and tea maker, fridge, extra-wide flatscreen with MP3/iPod connectivity and laptop safe.
Number and type of beds: 1 double bed
Occupancy: 2 Adults,
XXL room:
Description: Marvel at the panorama view of Brussels and enjoy free WiFi connection, brightness, comfort, extra office space, lounge with a comfortable sofa bed so that up to three people can stay in total comfort. Senseo coffee and tea machine, fridge, extra-wide flatscreen with MP3/iPod connectivity and laptop safe.
Number and type of beds: 1 double bed
Occupancy: 2 Adults,
LOFT:
Description: Duplex with bedroom, bathroom and dressing upstairs; cloakroom and living room downstairs to enjoy light, comfort, space and the best in-room facilities.
Free WiFi connection, laptop safe, Senseo coffee and tea machine, extra-wide flatscreen with MP3/iPod connectivity and fridge.
Number and type of beds: 1 double bed
Occupancy: 2 Adults,
Brussels, Belgium
A craving for rich chocolate or waffles arises with the mere mention of Belgium. As the capital of the delicious country, Brussels offers the renowned treats to visitors throughout the year. Also, a bounty of seafood via the North Sea, and never-closing cafes and pubs add to your plentiful experience in the historic city. The world famous fountain statue, the Manneken Pis, The Atomium, intricate Mini Europe, and the Belgian Centre for Comic Strip Art, a warehouse that houses famous comic art, are entertaining interludes from the traditional grandeur. Nevertheless, the splendor of Western European architecture graces the streets of the bilingual "French and Dutch" region; city Hall and Cathedral St Michel profile the historic prominence of the country.

