Brussels: Deluxe Room for Two with Breakfast and Spa Access at Manos Hotel Premier

PROVIDED BY: Provello

September 28, 2021

The Hotel

Housed in an imposing mansion in the bustling Louisa neighbourhood, Hotel Mano Premier welcomes guests with a marble hall and elegant interiors.

Decorated with periodical furnishings, the spacious rooms come complete with air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, safes, and minibars. The marble bathrooms boast hairdryers, toiletries, and showers or baths.

The on-site Koyla restaurant tempts the taste buds with Belgian and French specialities, while the bar serves up nibbles and a selection of drinks.

Further relaxation can be spent in the garden or in the hotel’s wellness centre. With mosaic details and Arabian-style decor, the centre spoils guests with a hammam, sauna, and a hot tub.

Room Details

Deluxe Room

  • Standard occupancy: two people
  • Maximum occupancy: two people with one child or a baby
  • Additional bed for a baby under 2 is free of charge
  • Child (from 2 to 11 years included): €50 per night per person, includes an extra bed
  • Guests over 11 years: €50 per person, includes an extra bed

Groupon’s Guide To Brussels

Known as the Capital of Europe, Brussels is a world-renowned cultural centre which combines museums and architectural landmarks with modern art. As the sun sets on the city’s many Art Nouveau buildings, century-old mansions and churches, the former fortress turns into a cosmopolitan place with bars, restaurants and buzzing nightlife.

Strolling through narrow alleyways and cobblestoned streets, tourists may visit La Grand-Place, a 17th-century square blending Baroque, Gothic and Louis XIV architecture styles. Modern art form seekers may admire an iconic five-sphere structure at the Atomium, an imposing 102-metre complex that pairs up traditional cuisine with panoramic views over the city, in the on-site restaurant. At the foot of the Atomium, the whole of Europe awaits to be explored at the Mini-Europe entertainment park that exhibits approximately 80 cities and 350 buildings in miniature. Music lovers can head to La Monnaie, the largest opera house in Belgium, featuring theatre performances, recitals, dance and classical concerts. No Brussels tour would be complete without taking a glimpse into the history of chocolate, a Belgian delight, at the Museum of Cocoa and Chocolate, where travellers with a sweet tooth can even learn to make artisanal truffles.