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Hotel Bloom!

Address
Rue Royale 250, Brussels

Hotel Bloom! sits in Brussels proper with the practical comfort of a solid three-star hotel—clean rooms, decent beds, functioning breakfast—but wraps itself in a visual identity that local designers and artists help shape. It's mid-budget without feeling like you're sleeping in a chain-store hallway. The location keeps you walkable to central Brussels attractions without the premium price of Grand Place proximity. It works for couples doing a weekend, families who need separate quiet time between museum hours, or business travellers who want something less beige than the usual suspects. The room might be compact, but that's the Brussels hotel trade-off. Book in advance if you're coming during a convention or Art Brussels week.

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