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The Dominican
At a Glance
- solid service and indulgent comforts
Pros
- style sometimes negates efficiency, as with bathroom sinks that splash water everywhere
Cons
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Brussels has plenty of high-end accommodations, but it was not until the recent arrival of The Dominican that Belgium's capital could claim lodgings that combine classical beauty with modern luxury. From the smiling efficient front desk clerks to the sensuous linens adorning the plush beds, this is a hotel that understands luxury. When work must intrude, free Wi-Fi, expansive desk surfaces, and pod-style espresso machines are available, and, depending on the rooms, soaker tubs and rain-style showers.
- Address: Rue Léopold/Leopoldstraat 9, Upper Town, Brussels | Map It
- Phone: 02/203-0808
- Website: www.dominican.be
- Location: Upper Town
Contact Information
- 146 rooms, 4 suites..
- Restaurant, bar, gym.
- Rooms have: safe, kitchen (some), Wi-Fi.
- Credit cards accepted.
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