Nh Stephanie Hotel is a deluxe hotel strategically situated two minutes from the Boutique area, this hotel is just minutes from the Royal Palace, Antique Market of Sablon and the... more
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NH Stephanie Brussel
Excellent charming business hotel located in the city centre, 5 minutes from
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Thallys/Eurostar station and 10 minutes from European Union headquarters.Additional information- The hotel has a 24-hour reception desk.- On Sundays guests can check out unti...
Nh Stephanie Hotel
Nh Stephanie Hotel is a deluxe hotel strategically situated two minutes from the Boutique
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area, this hotel is just minutes from the Royal Palace, Antique Market of Sablon and the European Community. The park Bois de la Cambre can quickly and easily be ...
Nh Stephanie Hotel is a deluxe hotel strategically situated two minutes from the Boutique area, this hotel is just minutes from the Royal Palace, Antique Market of Sablon and the European Community. The park Bois de la Cambre can quickly and easily be accessed by tramway. This small and cozy hotel is situated in a residential area, near the Louise village with its typical restaurants, nightclubs and shops. The hotel features bright and comfortable guest rooms. The rooms are large and equipped with television, telephone, extra modem connection, work desk with lamp. All rooms also provide little extras to make your stay special, such as extra pillows and blankets. Wake up to a generous breakfast and enjoy the personalized service, which is efficient and warm. The professional and friendly staff will make your stay more pleasant. The NH Stephanie, an ideal location, is convenient to dining, shopping and entertainment venues.
Advantages: Close to town, Quiet, Nice rooms Disadvantages: Expensive bar
...We had immense trouble deciding on a hotel for my husband's birthday break in Amsterdam. We're trying to find a reasonably priced hotel that wasn't too shabby and in a decent location. After reviewing all the options, we went for the NH City Centre, if only because of it's 1920's styling and proximity to town.
We were not disappointed. The hotel is lovely with each room finished beautifully, if you like the modern thing (and we do!). The overall atmosphere is very calm and serene.
It took us forever to find the hotel, but that may have been because I insisted, as I had been to Amsterdam a couple of times before, that finding our way around would be easy, we could walk there and we didn't need a map. About an hour later we finally found the back of the hotel, exhausted from dragging our suitcases up and down a zillion canals...
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Advantages: Value for money. Sparkling clean. Superb food. Disadvantages: Noisy trams if you get the wrong room.
...An apology for boring you all with yet another travel / hotel review, but hopefully this one will be just a little different, due to our initial and entirely unscheduled discovery of this particular hotel. Indeed you could say that the room here fell into the "panic purchase" category. We needed a room for the night in Dresden and the Astron (as the NH was then called) had one available.
In actual fact more importantly than us, my then fiancée and I, needing a bed for the night, it was essential that we found secure parking for the car. The circumstances, you need to understand, both personally and on the global stage leading up to our very first stay in Dresden were to say the least, slightly unusual.
The purpose of our journey was one of those once in a lifetime, life changing events. I had driven out to Poland ten days earlier...
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