Rue Bodenbroek 2-4 (0.3 km from Palais du Coudenberg)
NH is situated on the historic Grand Sablon Square 5 minutes’ walk from the Magritte Museum and 400 meters from the Central Railway Station. It features a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi in throughout the entire property.
Rue De La Paille 2-8 (0.4 km from Palais du Coudenberg)
9Hotel Sablon lies in a quiet area of Brussels just over a 5-minute walk from both Grand Place and the Manneken Pis Statue. It features free WiFi and free international newspapers.
1 Rue Des Six Jeunes Hommes (0.4 km from Palais du Coudenberg)
Situated in Brussels near Place du Grand Sablon Place Royale and Coudenberg Sweet Inn Apartments - Régence features free WiFi. Popular points of interest near the apartment include Magritte Museum Notre-Dame du Sablon and Palais de Justice.
Rue de Namur 82 (0.4 km from Palais du Coudenberg)
Hotel Chambord offers top-notch services and amenities ensuring guests experience utmost comfort. Share your photos and respond to emails at your convenience thanks to the free Wi-Fi internet access offered by hotel.
Rue De Namur 82 (0.4 km from Palais du Coudenberg)
This Art Deco hotel is centrally located in Brussels' centre 1800 metres from the Grand Place Manneken Pis and Rue Neuve Shopping District.
Rue De La Reinette 2 (0.4 km from Palais du Coudenberg)
Located within 500 metres of Egmont Palace and 700 metres of Place du Grand Sablon in the centre of Brussels Smartflats City - Royal provides accommodation with free WiFi and seating area.
4 Sint-jansstraat (0.4 km from Palais du Coudenberg)
Located in Brussels near Mont des Arts Royal Gallery of Saint Hubert and Manneken Pis Sweet Inn Apartments - Grand Place II features free WiFi.
2 Rue Des Colonies (0.4 km from Palais du Coudenberg)
Triplex penthouse in the city center in Brussels offers accommodations with free Wifi a 2-minute walk from Brussels Central Station 600 yards from Magritte Museum and a 5-minute walk from Royal Gallery of Saint Hubert.
Palais du Coudenberg in Brussels is a former grand palace that was built in the early 18th century. It is situated on the site of a 10th-century castle, and it has several baroque wings, which were added to the original building over time.
The palace was once home to the Dukes of Brabant and served as their court for many centuries until it burned down in 1731. After the fire, the ruins of the palace were restored, and during the 19th century it became home to important government offices.
During this period, many modifications were made to the palace and its surrounding gardens, including new buildings being constructed around them. Today Palais du Coudenberg serves as a museum that contains archaeological remains from ancient times as well as reconstructions of important rooms from its storied past.
Visitors can explore how life at court would have been like centuries ago through interactive exhibits, educational activities and guided tours. In addition, art exhibitions and conferences are held regularly at the site that highlight local culture and history.
With its illustrious history and beautiful architecture, Palais du Coudenberg is an excellent place to visit if you want to learn more about Brussels' rich past.