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Sleep Well
At a Glance
- cheap for a good location
- bed linens and blankets available
Pros
- streets around the metro station can be a bit sketchy at night
- there are no towels or soap in the bathrooms
Cons
Sleep Well Review
This youth hostel is bright, well-run, and conveniently located for transportation links. The basic rooms sleep from one to eight people with shared bathrooms, and you have to pay extra for sheets. The more upscale rooms in the Star section have en suite bathrooms, and pretty striped bedspreads (sheets are included in the price). There's a comic-strip mural in the lobby, a TV room, public phones, a luggage room, and lively bar with karaoke.
- Address: rue du Damier 23, Lower Town, Brussels, B1000 | Map It
- Phone: 02/218-5050
- Website: www.sleepwell.be
- Metro Metro: Rogier.
- Location: Lower Town
Contact Information
- 82 rooms.
- Restaurant, bar, laundry facilities, business center.
- Rate includes breakfast.
- Credit cards accepted.
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