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BRU airport hotel transfers Resting at the heart of Brussels Sablon neighborhood, SQUARE Brussels Meeting Centre provides an epic modern oasis not only good for networking in style but getting to know Belgium’s diverse capital. Unique spaces include the high-tech Auditoria and its capacity to hold 1200 people, Grand Halls 1 and 2 adding divisible exhibition and workshop spaces that collectively fit the same amount of people. Surrounding the large venue are a handful of hotels and restaurants perfect for discovering the day’s treasures, not to mention walking distance to exhibits and old parks. For something smaller and simpler, go with one of 18 Studio Conference Rooms, finally looking forward to fast transfers across the city via the nearby Brussels Grand Central Station. Reserve a private lift for the chance to see things from a more intimate perspective, choosing between quiet sedans or spacious SUVs to see it all, or opt out for meet-and-greet services ranging from taxis perfect for sifting through traffic on the way to Brussels International to casual tours of the capital’s unknowns via local personal driver.
With so much right around the corner, guests have a wide variety of ways to discover the city, making cutting those corners an easy way to miss out on the city’s beauty. Start with what hotels are in the area, the closest from SQUARE Brussels being Le Dixseptieme and Hilton Brussels Grand Palace, the dramatically opulent Warwick Brussels adding a swanky rooftop patio and deluxe sauna. More casual hotels can be found by driving south of the venue, whether it be the attached cafe and minimalist efficiencies of Hotel Galia or historic B&B vibe at The Room Brussels. Beyond lodging rests an entire world of networking, whether it be through downtown’s cathedral-like shopping experience found at Royal Gallery of Saint Hubert or tens of thousands of artworks within the old mansion walls of Royal Museums. Go with something modest by walking and talking at Brussels Park instead, located east of SQUARE and offering a casual Euro-style plaza, even more casual conversation discoverable at nearby restaurants that include upscale late-night eats at Au Vieux Saint Martin and the 17th-century cellar ambiance at ’T Kelderke. |