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Business Package
Excellent for Business Travellers visiting the Brussels.
Only 149 ¬ per person per night.
Taxes and service charges included.

Brussels Discovery Package
Excellent for couples or families visiting Brussels.
Only 149 ¬ per room per night.
Taxes and service charges included.
Brussels Center Just Out the Door

Progress Hotel boasts a great location for both business and leisure travellers. Comfortably located in the city center, below is a list of city attractions which are in convenient walking distance.

Grand Place and Historic Center - 15 minute leisurely walk from hotel
The Grote Markt (Dutch) or Grand Place (French) is the central market square of Brussels. It is surrounded by guild houses, the city's Town Hall and the Bread House (Dutch: Broodhuis, French: Maison du Roi).

Many consider this the most beautiful square in the world. This splendid esplanade is surrounded by Flemish Renaissance-baroque guild houses from the 17th century, the neo-Gothic King's House, and the 15th-century Gothic Town Hall. The 91m (300-ft.) tower of the Town Hall bears a spire, on which perches the Archangel Michael, patron saint of the city.

Some evenings a music and light show is provided with the buildings serving as a canvas.

Manneken Pis - 20 minute leisurely walk from hotel
Just a short walk from the Grand Place-Grote Markt is the Manneken Pis. This famous Brussels landmark, designed by Jerome Duquesnoy in 1619, is a small bronze fountain sculpture of a naked little boy urinating into the fountain's basin.

Rue Neuve - 4 minute leisurely walk from hotel
Brussels main shopping street is just around the corner. You will find that nearly all the leading international brand names and shops along with many local establishments.

North Station - 10 minute leisurely walk from hotel
Bruxelles-Nord / Brussel-Noord (Brussels North) is one of the three major railway station in Brussels. The other 2 are Brussels Central and Brussels South. The station's bilingual French-Dutch name is generally translated to "Brussels North". Every regular domestic and international train (except thalys) passing here also has a planned stop. This is the closest station to the Hotel.

Central Station - 15 minute leisurely walk from hotel
The Central Station is one of the three major railway station in Brussels along with North South (Midi) Staton.

Night Life - From 2 -20 minutes
Thanks to our central location, a myriad of of bars, nightclubs, jazz and live music clubs, restaurants, cafes are all in convenient walking distance.

Grand Casino Brussels - 20 minute leisurely walk from hotel
Brussel's Casino is open each day from 12:00 till 05:00 and offers more than 250 slot machines and 26 Gaming Tables.

Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium - 20 minute leisurely walk from hotel
This is one the world's largest and best art museum complexes displaying approximately twenty thousand paintings, sculptures and drawings. The complex consists of the Ancient Art Museum (XV - XVII century), the Modern Art Museum (XIX ­ XX century), the Wiertz Museum and the Meunier Museum

The Belgian Comic Strip Center - 10 minute leisurely walk from hotel
Located within a famour Art Nouveau building designed by Victor Horta (1906), the Belgian Comic Strip Center brings together everything related to the comic strip,from its prestigious beginnings to its most recent developments, on more than 4,000 square metres of museum floors.

The Bourse (Stock market building in Brussels- 10 minute leisurely walk from hotel.
The building that houses the Brussels Stock Exchange does not have a distinct name, though it is usually called the Bourse. After the Grand Place, it is the the second most important square in Brussels.

Financial District - 15 minute leisurely walk from hotel.

The Sablon - 25 minute leisurely walk from hotel
One of the most prestigious and attractive areas in Brussels dating back to the 16th century. In recent years it has become the center of the antiques shops and art galleries surrounded by cafes, restaurants and bars. Place du Grand Sablon (The Sablon square) is also renowned for its weekend antique market held at the Place du Grand Sablon on Saturdays from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm and Sundays from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm.