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Minotel New Prince de Liege

Chaussée Ninove 664, 1070 Anderlecht, Belgium
Minotel New Prince de Liege
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Location. The Minotel New Prince de Liege hotel is located in Brussels, Belgium, 300 metres from the Palais de la Nation, four kilometres from the Grand Place, and 10 kilometres from Heysel Expo Center. The nearest metro station is Delacroix, 700 metres away. Hotel Features. This four storey hotel features a double fronted facade situated at the corner of two streets in Brussels. The Minotel New Prince de Liege offers hotel shuttles (surcharge) to the city centre, golf club and airport. A bar is available in the lounge to sip cocktails or read complimentary newspapers. Continental breakfast is complimentary. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served daily (except Saturday lunch and Sunday dinner)in O New Prince de Liege. The restaurant is set amid neo baroque decor and features a monthly themed buffet. Wireless Internet access is provided throughout the Minotel New Prince de Liege (surcharge). A business centre with a computer, printer, complimentary Internet access, fax machine and copy machine is available at reception. Conference and meeting rooms are on site. Guestrooms. There are 32 air conditioned guestrooms at the Minotel New Prince de Liege. Decor is modern with cherry tree furniture. Rooms include satellite television, desks, and telephones. Bathrooms feature showers or baths. Expert Tip. The Belgian Royal Library, 900 metres from the hotel in Brussels, was first opened in 1839. The building includes the Nassau Chapel, built in a Gothic style, the Book Museum, containing rare manuscripts and printed material, and the Printing Museum, which holds historic machines and presses for printing.

Check-in Time:

1400

Check-out Time:

1100

Total Rooms:

32 rooms.32

Total Floors:

3 floors.

Rooms:

Executive, Standard Single, Standard twin/double room, Executive Single, Comfort

Directions

From Brussels Airport (BRU): Distance to the Minotel New Prince de Liege is 15 kilometres, approximately 20 minutes' drive. Getting there. The airport's railway station is located below the terminal building on the basement level, and is accessible by elevator. Airport City Express trains leave every 10 30 minutes between 5 a.m. and midnight, and travel to the Brussels Midi/Brussels South train station. Single fares cost 2.60 EUR. From Brussels Midi/Brussels South, transfer to the underground and travel to metro station Delacroix. Metered taxis can be found in front of the arrivals hall; licensed cabs have a blue and yellow emblem. The journey to the Minotel New Prince de Liege takes about 20 minutes and costs 45 EUR. De Lijn buses run to the city every 45 minutes. The hotel can organise transfers for a surcharge. Prices are all subject to change. Getting around. Brussels and the surrounding suburbs are served by an integrated bus, metro, and tram network, which offers a cheap and efficient way to explore the city. Tickets should be validated prior to boarding. Over 600 taxi ranks are located around the city. Driving directions. From Brussels Airport: Exit at Zaventem. Take the A201 in the direction of Brussels Cargo Ring. Take Exit 4 RO Ring Expo. Continue driving in the direction of RO Ring Expo Cargo E411. Take Exit 13 (N8). Continue on the N8. Enter Anderlecht Chaussee de Ninove (N8), where you will find the hotel.

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