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BRU airport hotel transfers On the north side of Belgium’s capital city of Brussels, the Brussels Expo offers a massive multi-purpose venue for exhibits, fairs and the just plain odd. A dozen historic halls make up the venue, eight offering about the same size alongside a connecting passage that makes multi-room events possible. Especially unique is the large Patio Terrace connected to Halls 3 - 7, Astrid Hall and a few conference rooms. For visitors of the event venue, guests will discover an array of nearby greenery alongside instant access to the Heysel Metro and Light Rail Station, a wide variety of hotels and event venues making for fast getaways. Private rentals make things a little easier with relaxed lifts to wherever, including sedans and SUVs perfect for arriving anywhere on time, meet-and-greet services ideal for convenient drop offs that include easygoing trips to Brussels Airport via taxi or vivid tours of the landscape via local personal drivers.
Go for a long stroll through Ossegempark afterward, looking forward to a handful of bizarre structures that include the atom-shaped Atomium as well as award-winning performances at American Theatre. Also located in the park are a wide variety of old structures subject to dramatic tours, from the unique iron palace of the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken to vivid glimpses of the 19th-century halls of Laeken Castle. Consider a sit down at the Planétarium De Bruxelles as well, finally settling down at one of countless hotel rooms for the right ambiance. Popular options include the casual garden vibes and open-air lawns of La Roseraie, more casual options including Hotel ibis Brussels Expo Atomium and the relaxed B&B feel of Auberge Van Strombeek. Escape the city altogether for an oasis on the outskirts, one of the most beloved being the Botanic Garden Meise’s vast lilypads and atrium house, plus bizarre outdoor gardens leading to old tunnels and cobblestoned plazas. Grab dinner somewhere special at the end of the night, popular eateries including the La Petite Fourchette’s Belgian across the street from the venue, as well as elevated Chinese from Jon’s Garden Ming. |