"Literally right across the road from Wallibi Belgium, you don't even need to drive there you can walk in 10mins.
Hotel was good, lots of parking and loads of Tesla charging bays (we were in a petrol car this time). Room was big enough for 2 adults and one 14 year old. The single sofa bed was quite uncomfortable my son said as the mattress/cushions were very hard, so i think for older children they may have to think about a better mattress or mattress topper on those pull out things.
other than that room was clean, tea and coffee in the room with a kettle. Small fridge and bathroom was quite large with a good shower. Large wardrobe too if you were staying for longer. TV had UK BBC channels too
Reception were very nice and check in was quick. Breakfast options were a little lacking on the hot food side, but there were plenty of fruit and cold buffet type items. All looked fresh and tasted OK and I would say it was worth the money to have it.
About a 5 minute drive into Wavre town centre where there are lots of restaurant choices. Really nice Greek restaurant. We drove to Wavre train station and parked there and took a train to Brussels, changing at Ottignes. Really easy to do and about an hour journey. Free parking at Wavre station.
If you're looking for a hotel for a trip to Wallibi Belgium and Brussels I would recommend this hotel. Quiet area even though you are near the railway and main road routes. Wasn't disturbed by noise at all "
"First room (424) smelt like a toilet on arrival. Reception gave us another room (474), which when we got there was disappointing to see it was directly next to the elevator’s. However, unlike in other hotels where similar rooms had been noisy from lift mechanisms, opening and closing doors, guests chatting on entry and exit of lift, our room was surprisingly very, very quiet. It was a ‘superior’ room we booked, yet there was nothing superior about either room including stained carpets in both. Room
474 was comfy but basic. Whilst it lacked some things usually found in most hotel rooms, we slept very well, which for me is most important.
Breakfast is just…… OK, the selection is basic, but ok. However, everyday, the cheese & cold meats looked like they’d been out for a long time and for the first time ever, i did not even try them due to their appearance. Machine coffee was just about drinkable. The machine juices I tried once and not again. They gave fresh oranges and a machine to put them in to squeeze, if you can be bothered with theirs, the taste is good, though I’d have preferred my orange juice to be cold, so perhaps chilling the oranges would be better.
The staff were good, no issues there.
The bar has a decent selection of Belgian beer and English premier league football on screen (no sound).
Location great for trains, buses and airport bus.
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"Unfortunately the hot water supply failed in the lodge on our first morning. The hotel moved us to a room in the main hotel. Much nicer but we could have done without the hassle to repack and move before breakfast. "
"What's not to like. Yes, it's nowhere near anything, but as a layover you get: Parking. A Bar. Large bed. Air Con.
The Tesla chargers are not currently working.
You get no tea or coffee making facilities in the room.
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"My room was clean but very basic, I guess you get what you pay for. Staff were very helpful and provided hot water for tea in the morning even though I hadn’t booked breakfast, which incidentally was very expensive. Free parking to the rear and rear access made unloading very easy. The decor was a little tired and carpet look like it had had its own battle of Waterloo! Talking of which, Waterloo, is a very smart and has an air to it that is very pleasant. I only managed to ride through it but will return to walk through and visit the museum, shut on Mondays. I visited the Waterloo battle site and museum there….truly worth going to, it is excellent. "
"Room was small, lots of space taken up with an inexplicably large desk. River view was actually view of the road and car park then the river. Expensive for what it was."
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