Royotel B.R.C. Hotel
Koningsstraat 312, 1210 Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, Belgium
from 1 source
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"We have very problems with the cleaning, The shower was very dirty." — source Hostelworld
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"The location is good, walking distance to the central shopping centres and public transport." — source Hostelworld
"Location was closer to the old palatial residences than the city center, but it wasn\'t that far." — source Hostelworld
"The Location is quite cool cause it�s only a short way to Botanique, Gare du Nord, city center." — source Hostelworld
"location is bad,not the benevolent staff." — source Hostelworld
"The location was ok." — source Hostelworld
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"For a group of lads looking for a place to rest out heads at a reasonable price it was perfect." — source Hostelworld
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"Rooms were as I would of expected, can't comment much on the security, as we had a private room." — source Hostelworld
More information on Royotel B.R.C. Hotel
Brussels Royotel is situated on the famous Rue Royale. The hotel is located near the city's shopping centres, North and Central stations, the exhibition palace and the King of Belgium's house. All rooms have shower or bath & WC, direct phone, cable colour TV and smoke detectors. Rooms are very quiet. Parking is also available.!!NB: We have rooms for 5-6 persons: 25� extra per person. If you need a room for 5-6 persons, please book a quad room and then send us an email to inform; you will just pay the balance due on arrival plus 25 euro for the extra bed.check in before 21.00 hrs People over 18 perfered.
Directions
We are situated just a 10-15 minutes walk from the North and Central Station. The nearest underground station 'BOTANIQUE' is a 5 minute walk from the hotel. Heyzel Exposition Centre and the Atomium are also located at this metro stop.The nearest bus stop is also at the Botanique station: Bus #65. This is the bus stop for NATO.
Information by HostelworldCheck rates & availability for this hotel — Average Price: $34

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