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Hotel Amigo * * * * *


Rue de l´Amigo 1-3
B-1000 Brussels - Belgium


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It is important to have the option of keeping fit when you are away from home, especially if you are tied up in business meetings all day.
They have therefore created a new fitness centre equipped with the latest machines to give you the opportunity to work out and unwind.

Fitness Centre

 
 

*** MOST RECENT AWARDS***

 

Best Hotel in Brussels by Andrew Harper's Hideaway Report in September 2005

 

Best of the Best" by Virtuoso 2005

 

"Gold List" by Conde Nast Traveler January 2005

 

Best Hotel in Brussels by Institutional Investor December 2004

 

Belgium's Leading Hotel by World Travel Award 2004

 

Among top 80 of the World's Best Hotels by Institutional Investor November 2004


 Five Star Award - One of the Finest Chefs selected by The American Academy of Hospitality Sciences 2004

for Giuseppe Colella - Executive Chef at Ristorante Bocconi - Hotel Amigo

 
 

RESTAURANT "LE BOCCONI"

 

Fitness Centre

Le Bocconi, opened in September 2003, and  developed by Alberico Penati, Chief Executive of Harry' s Bar of London, offers a capacity of 110 sitted places. This restaurant is dedicated to the Mediterranean and Italian gastronomy and offers an original and refined cuisine with a variety of fresh and authentique Italian and mediterranean products all orchestrated by the hands of chief maitre Guiseppe Collela, nominated to the "Five Star Diamond Award".

 

Fitness Centre

Fitness Centre

Fitness Centre

 

THE HOTEL AND BRUSSELS

 

The hotel is ideally located in the very heart of Brussels adjacent to the picturesque Grand Place, the focal point of the city for social events and festivals, including the renowned Flower Carpet in the summer. There are many restaurants and bars offering the chance to sample some of the 400 beers for which Brussels is famous. Belgian chocolate shops line the cobbled streets, as do shops selling tapestries and lace for which the area is famous.
Brussels is a city of contrasts, from old to new; from traditional to quirky; from jazz to opera. It is worth exploring the diverse assortment of museums which range from science to elevators to chicory! Similarly, there are many galleries displaying the works of famous artists and Hergé's comic strip characters. If you are interested in antiques then the nearby Sablon area is a must, or you may prefer a more informal visit to some of the flea markets which punctuate the area.

Brussels and its City Hall