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The Bellevue Hotel is where Mozart stayed. Lille is fabulous.The sights around, the hotel itself, and the views from the hotel. This is a fabulous place to spend the weekend like we did, one of the nicest hotels I have stayed in. Read my review below:
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1887. The ornate charm of the Bellevue continues into the spa area where guests can unwind in the sauna and steam room, work out in the gym or take some gentle exercise in the indoor pool. Treatment rooms offering a range of massages and therapies complete the service. Guests preferring to relax with their clothes on can take cocktails in the lounge bar or enjoy some quiet time in the library. The hotel offers two restaurants: Guests can dine in Le Bristol\'s classic charm with its hardwood floors and panel and frescoed ceilings. The menu emphasizes regional German specialities in turn-of-the-century style. Alternatively, Le Chopin serves classic haute cuisine in art nouveau setting.
straight away.The hotel has 52 nice rooms with bath or shower and toilet, a phone, tv and radio. Enjoy the hotel's first class service in its English pub or cosy lounge. In the French speciality restaurant (with seaview) you can enjoy your breakfast, lunch or dinner.It's a 5 minutes walk to the cosy city centre of Egmond aan Zee. The beautiful city of Alkmaar is also worth visiting.Additional information- The hotel does not have a 24-hour reception. Guests can check in and out from 7:30 to 23:00 h.- An additional bed can be placed in the room on request, at a charge of €26.50 a night in the low season and €28.50 in the high season.- Pets are allowed, at a charge of €7 a night.- Luggage can be stored at the hotel.
city, just opposite the Grand\'Place, the Old Stock Exchange and the Chamber of Commerce. A few steps away from the historical district of Lille, five minutes from the Lille Grand Palais business centre, and Lille Europe and Lille Flandres International stations. This great historic town house, full of charm and distinction, has everything to seduce lovers of the past, shopaholics and businessmen alike. Light and comfort will greet you in our 60 bedrooms. In a setting enhanced by soft colours and antiques you will find calm and harmony. Because at the Grand Hotel Bellevue tradition goes hand with modernity, each room is appointed with the latest equipments. Overlooking the Grand\'Place the hotels rooms allow you a unique sight of the most beautiful view of Lille. So you may admire the statue Goddess erected in 1845 to commemorate the siege of Lille by the Austrians in 1792.
Advantages: Everything!! Disadvantages: None what so ever!
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The Bellevue Hotel is where Mozart stayed. Lille is fabulous.The sights around, the hotel itself, and the views from the hotel. This is a fabulous place to spend the weekend like we did, one of the nicest hotels I have stayed in. Read my review below: ::::Why I Chose This Hotel::::
I did not choose to stay at this hotel. A family member won a competition for a weekend to Lillie - including accommodation at this wonderful hotel. We ... ...went onto google to check out what this hotel was like and how to get there and the images of the hotel were amazing. It looked like a palace at the reception. After many minutes of amazement of winning a trip to Lille and staying at such a lovely looking hotel, we finally started looking for directions - if we didn't get these we wouldn't be going at all. We arranged to stay at Lille in May, as weather would be nice. We normally like going to France ...
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