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Queen Anne Hotel

Boulevard E. Jacqmain 110
Brussels, Belgium 1000


Location. The avant garde Queen Anne Hotel in central Brussels, Belgium, faces the National Theatre and is 150 metres from the citys business district. The six floor hotel is within one kilometre of the Grand Place square, Chocolate Museum and the iconic Manneken Pis statue.
Hotel Features. French music plays in the Queen Anne Hotels marble floored lobby, where bronze and blue brick walls add a splash of colour.

A complimentary American buffet breakfast is served. The intimate Le Bar serves local beers and international wines.

The lobby computer offers complimentary high speed Internet access, and there is complimentary wireless Internet access in the bright lounge.

Guestrooms. The Queen Anne Hotels 71 guestrooms are decorated in white tones with maroon carpets. All rooms have satellite television, desks, direct dial phones and complimentary toiletries.

Expert Tip. The Place du Grand Sablon is a 15 minute stroll from the Queen Anne Hotel in Brussels. The squares weekend antique market sells everything from artwork to collectable coins and stamps.

Rates:
84.9058 - 88.23

Number Of Rooms: 60
Number Of Floors: 7

Amenities:
Safe
In House Bar
Children Allowed
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Queen Anne Hotel

Queen Anne Hotel
Boulevard E. Jacqmain 110
Brussels, Belgium 1000

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Driving Directions:
From Brussels Airport (BRU):
Distance to Queen Anne Hotel is 14 kilometres, approximately 35 minutes drive.

Getting there. The airports railway station is located below the terminal building on the basement level, and is accessible by elevator. Airport City Express trains leave every 10 30 minutes between 5 a.m. and midnight, and travel to the citys three main stations. Single fares cost 2.60 EUR. Metered taxis can be found in front of the Arrivals hall; licensed cabs have a blue and yellow emblem. The journey to the centre of Brussels takes about 20 minutes and costs 30 EUR 40 EUR. De Lijn buses run to the city every 45 minutes. Prices are all subject to change.

Getting around. Opposite the National Theatre, the Queen Anne Hotel is 200 metres from the Rue Neuve shopping district. Brussels and the surrounding suburbs are served by an integrated bus, metro, and tram network, which offers a cheap and efficient way to explore the city. Tickets should be validated prior to boarding. Over 600 taxi ranks are located around the city.