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Corinthia Grand Hotel Astoria Brussels is one of the most important hotel reopenings in Belgium. The former Hotel Astoria, built in 1910 on Rue Royale, returned in December 2024 after a major restoration by Corinthia. It is now a 126-room luxury hotel in the Freedom Quarter, close to the Royal Park, Botanique, the Belgian Parliament, the Royal Palace, and the historic centre of Brussels.
The hotel matters because it gives Brussels a grand address with real history and current polish. This is not a generic new luxury hotel using heritage as decoration. The Belle Epoque architecture, grand public rooms, Palm Court, restored details, new spa, and modern rooms all work together. It suits travelers who want Brussels to feel European, elegant, and central, but still fresh enough for a modern stay.
The hotel stands at Rue Royale 103, one of Brussels' historic city axes. The original Astoria opened in 1910 for the Brussels International Exposition and was designed by Belgian architect Henri Van Dievoet. It later became one of the capital's great addresses, hosting royalty, diplomats, artists, business figures, and travelers drawn to Brussels' political and cultural role.
After years of closure, Corinthia restored the building and reopened it as Corinthia Grand Hotel Astoria Brussels. The location is practical without feeling purely commercial. Guests can walk toward the Royal Park, Royal Palace, Mont des Arts, museums, galleries, theatres, and the old centre. Grand Place is not directly outside the door, but it is easy to reach by foot, taxi, or a short ride. The area feels refined, official, and well connected.
The hotel has 126 rooms and suites, including a strong suite collection and several signature suites. This scale is important. It is large enough to feel like a true grand hotel, but small enough to stay personal. Rooms combine current comfort with a sense of Brussels heritage. The design is polished, warm, and more residential than corporate.
Guests should choose room categories based on how much of the Astoria story they want to feel. Classic rooms can work well for short city stays. Larger rooms and suites add space, sitting areas, stronger views, and a greater sense of occasion. Signature suites are the categories for guests who want the hotel to be part of the trip, not just the base. In Brussels, space and calm are valuable after long days of meetings, museums, or dining.
Dining gives the reopened hotel a strong local voice. Palais Royal by David Martin is the gastronomic restaurant at the heart of the hotel. Corinthia presents it as a fine-dining restaurant shaped by travel, classic technique, modern creativity, and discovery. It has already gained attention from Michelin and Gault&Millau, which matters in a city where serious dining is part of the culture.
Le Petit bon bon is the Belgian brasserie by Christophe Hardiquest. It revisits the spirit of Bon Bon in a more relaxed, generous form, with Belgian classics, seasonal produce, and a livelier room. This is important because the hotel should not feel reserved only for formal occasions. Le Petit bon bon gives locals and hotel guests a reason to come for lunch, dinner, and longer meals that feel rooted in Brussels.
The Palm Court is one of the hotel's central spaces, a natural meeting point under restored architectural detail. It gives the property the social rhythm of a grand hotel: morning coffee, afternoon tea, quiet meetings, and the slow movement of guests between rooms, restaurants, and the city. This kind of public room matters because it makes the hotel feel alive beyond check-in and check-out.
Under The Stairs adds a different mood. Led by Hannah Van Ongevalle, it brings a more playful cocktail-bar energy to the hotel. The name already suggests something more intimate and less formal than a grand lobby bar. Together, the Palm Court and Under The Stairs give guests two very different ways to spend an evening without leaving the building.
The spa is one of the strongest new additions to the Astoria story. Corinthia describes a subterranean spa, which gives the hotel a real wellness layer below the historic public rooms. For a city hotel, Brussels can be busy, grey, political, and fast moving. A serious spa gives guests a private place to reset, especially in winter or between business meetings.
The wellness offer helps the hotel compete with the best luxury addresses in Europe. Guests can combine a museum morning, a business lunch, a spa treatment, and dinner in the same day without making the trip feel rushed. For couples, the spa gives the stay a slower centre. For business travelers, it turns a central city hotel into a place that can also support recovery and routine.
For most guests, the best room is one that gives enough space to enjoy the building. A short Brussels stay can work in a standard category, but this is a hotel where an upgraded room or suite has real value. Larger rooms let guests settle in, use the hotel as a retreat, and feel the difference between the Astoria and a normal downtown hotel.
Couples should look at suites or higher room categories if the trip is for a celebration. Business travelers may prefer quiet rooms with strong work space and easy access to the lobby, spa, and meeting areas. Guests who care about heritage should ask for a room that best reflects the restored building. In a landmark hotel, placement and atmosphere can matter as much as square footage.
Corinthia Grand Hotel Astoria Brussels is best for travelers who want a true grand hotel with current comfort and a central Brussels location. It suits couples, cultural travelers, diplomats, business guests, food-focused visitors, and anyone who wants a hotel with a story. It is also a strong choice for guests who prefer a polished European atmosphere over a lifestyle hotel.
It may be less ideal for travelers who want to stay directly on Grand Place, or guests who prefer a small boutique hotel with a neighborhood feel. The Astoria is more formal and architectural. That is its strength. It gives Brussels the kind of flagship hotel the city has needed: historic, restored, ambitious, and serious about food, service, and public spaces.
Book Corinthia Grand Hotel Astoria Brussels if you are looking for a luxury Brussels hotel with Belle Epoque architecture, 126 rooms and suites, Rue Royale location, Palais Royal fine dining, Le Petit bon bon brasserie, Palm Court, Under The Stairs cocktail bar, a subterranean spa, and easy access to the Royal Park, museums, Grand Place, and Brussels' cultural life.
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