Only the facade was preserved in the conversion of this belle-epoque building to a hotel in 1993. The lobby is no more than a corridor, making room for the large café-brasserie that is part of the family-owned operation. The spotless rooms are small and plain but have generous beds and large-screen TVs. Windows are double-glazed, vital in this busy spot across the street from the Bourse and two blocks from the Grand'Place. Pros: cheap option in the city's center. Cons: small lobby.
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