I'm a regular hotel visitor and business brought me to this part of Brussels. There were few options but next time I will stay further away and commute here, because this hotel is not going to be a future option. It was built in the 80s and remains solidly there. I arrived late, circa midnight and there was nobody there, I had to call a number and the night porter appeared a few minutes later. The room didn't have wifi, though there was a router there, unplugged. Two bulbs didn't work in the room,. The room was cold. I was in Room 11 on the third floor. There are no lifts. The hotel was empty bar one other guest. Perhaps i could have been lower down? The shampoo in the shower came in a sachet, the likes of which I thought stopped being produced 20 years ago. The breakfast buffet was minimalist. Because we were two guests there were two place settings set and two criossants, two pan o'choclat, two slices of white bread, two packets of butter etc. You know, you could put out 100 butters, I'm not here to steal Belgiums butter. I understand frugality around the fresh items (or maybe it is a competition - first one down to breakfast gets all the criossants) but not around the packaged long-life items. Yoghurts weren't chilled.
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