Grand Place Brussels Apartments 2 We offer an apartment comprising a bright living room with two large windows overlooking Brussels' main pedestrian street and the historical centre. ✔ The living room is furnished with a 180 cm x 200 cm sofa bed, flat-screen TV with Netflix, a laptop desk and an open plan dinning area. ✔ The kitchen has a stove and oven, refrigerator with freezer compartment, toaster, Nespresso coffee machine, electric kettle, cutlery and flatware for 4 guests. ✔ The bedroom has a double bed and wardrobe. ✔ Cleaning service with linen exchange included every two weeks. ✔ The bathroom has a sink and shower and the toilet has its own room. ✔ Baby cot (Travel pack n' play) is available on demand - free of use! The building is located in the heart of Brussels Downtown Historical Centre and the main pedestrian street in the city with a short walk from: - Grand Place and surrounding small cobbled streets with restaurants, chocolate stores, antique shops and the famous Galeries de Hal - Boulevard Anspach, where there are supermarkets, restaurants, bars, and traditional restaurants - Rue Nueve - Brussels' 1 of 2 shopping streets - Annessens and de Brouckere metro stations - 5 metro stops from Place Schuman, where the m(hidden)uildings of the European Commission and the European Council are located; - 4 metro stops from Place de Luxembourg, where the European Parliament is located. Other things to note ➢ Kindly note that the apartment's TV is exclusively equipped with Netflix, and there is no access to Cable TV. ➢ Support for the apartment is available seven days a week from 9 am to 10 pm. Additional cleaning services can be arranged upon request...
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