i stayed two nights in Brussels at one of the Prestige Hotel's flats as there were no eurostars back home at the end of my month long trip in europe. this was by far the worst place i stayed at. i specifically chose to stay here because it was the only private place (i no longer stay in hostels because of covid) i could find not too far from the city centre that had its own kitchen, I needed to cook in order to save money and also because I am vegan and coeliac so it's difficult to find places that are suitable for me to eat. ||to my great annoyance i found that the kitchen was basically unusable as the flame on the gas stove was for some reason over 10cm high and seemed very unsafe, none of the hobs could be adjusted and i didnt even try turning one of them on because it was totally bent somehow. when i first tried to use the stove the ignition didn't work (in hindsight it could have been that the oven was turned off at the plug, I didn't check this but when i messaged the hotel about it they didn't mention that i should check) and I was told: "Concerning the ignition, due to the foreseen gas situation in Europe, we had to take precautions. Therefore it will only work when the temperature will drop below 21 degrees."||which seems like nonsense to me, however a member of staff kindly brought me a lighter to use the stove which I then decided against because it seemed completely unsafe. ||Since this trip I have complained several times and requested some sort of refund since it was completely unsafe (there were also several plug sockets that were just hanging out of the wall) and I have been totally ignored. I wouldn't stay here unless my only alternative was sleeping outside the train station for two nights.||also there was no lift up to the flat (on the third floor, so not accessible) which i could deal with except the area was very poorly lit and some of the lights in the hall/stairway didn't turn on so i had to carry my giant suitcase up narrow steep stairs in the dark which was a bit scary||the bathroom was okay except for the shelf directly above the tap which made it impossible to open the tap all the way and i found this very annoying.||there were also hairs on the bedding (i chose the bed with the least hairs on it) and when i complained about this they said they had been washed so hopefully these were clean hairs but it was still pretty gross||the only good thing was the view from the bedroom window- could see all the rooftops and some nice trees||i could probably list a few more things but this review is long enough and i don't want to spend more time recalling. i wouldn't bother staying here...
Read moreThe Hotel Prestige Brussels is a charming boutique hotel located in the heart of Brussels. The hotel's central location is ideal for exploring the city, with many popular tourist attractions within walking distance. The hotel is also easily accessible by public transport, with a metro station just a few minutes' walk away.
The hotel itself is small and cozy, with just 25 rooms, which gives it a more personal feel. The rooms are clean and comfortable, with modern furnishings and all the necessary amenities such as air conditioning, flat-screen TV, and free Wi-Fi. The bathrooms are also modern and well-equipped, with a shower or bathtub.
One of the highlights of the Hotel Prestige Brussels is its breakfast, which is served in a cozy breakfast room. The buffet breakfast is delicious and includes a variety of options such as pastries, bread, fruit, yogurt, cheese, and cold meats. The hotel also has a bar, which serves a variety of drinks and snacks throughout the day.
The hotel staff are friendly and welcoming, and they are always willing to help guests with any questions or requests they may have. The hotel also offers a range of services, including a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, and a concierge service.
One of the drawbacks of the Hotel Prestige Brussels is that it doesn't have any on-site parking but there are public parking options nearby. There is no lift for guest in the hotel and also the rooms can be a bit small, but this is common for many hotels in Brussels.
Overall, the Hotel Prestige Brussels is a great option for anyone looking for a cozy and centrally located hotel in Brussels. The hotel's friendly staff, comfortable rooms, and delicious breakfast make it a great choice for both leisure and...
Read moreVery horrible experience here for A GIRL TRAVELLING ALONE!!
A reception hit on me when I stayed there from 10/7 to 12/7. He offered to help me change the room and tried to stay in my room with the excuse of watching the World Cup. He also tried to hug me and hold my hand. After the game, when I asked him to leave my room because I wanted some private time, he said something like he can give me money and he ask me for 15 minutes. THAT WAS GROSS! When I insisted him to leave the room, he threatened me to change my room back to original room which smelled badly. Although he was out finally, it made me so uncomfortable and frightened for the whole night that I could not sleep. It is definitely a bad and horrifying experience to stay in this hotel. I do wish the manager can do something with the sexual harassment posed by his employee, but the manager was on vacation at that time. Therefore, I have to stay for another uneasy night.
I will not recommend this hotel because of my horrible experience here. Also, they don’t have lift, and their toilet...
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