Customer reviews : |
| Average mark given to hotel |
|
7,2/10 |
| 17 reviews |
Hotel recommended by |
75 % |
| of the hotel's clients |
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Details of ratings :
| Geographical location 8,2 / 10 |
| Quality of reception 8,3 / 10 |
| cleanliness of the hotel 7,0 / 10 |
| Size of rooms 7,2 / 10 |
| Room sound insulation 6,3 / 10 |
| Breakfast 7,2 / 10 |
| Services available 7,0 / 10 |
| General quality 7,3 / 10 |
| Value for money 6,5 / 10 |
Monty Small Design Hotel 
Type(s) : Design, Budget
Hotel description
Monty Small Design Hotel is an 18 bedroom hotel in a 1930’s Maison de Maitre which was recently renovated with contemporary design elements and features. The hotel is located in the prestigious Montgomery area within walking distance to the Cinquantenaire Museum and European Intuitions; surrounded by many restaurants, cafes and shops for all tastes. The metro and tram stop outside the entrance of the hotel provides an easy connection to all major landmarks and attraction points of Brussels! The many original design features from world famous designers; such as Philippe Starck, Charles Eames and Antonio Citterio; in both the rooms and public areas will delight design lovers, especially those who like to go beyond the standard, ordinary hotel concepts. You can enjoy personalized unique touches such as the pillow menu and towel heaters in the rooms. The hotel also offers you 24 hour free Wi-Fi internet access, as well as complimentary tea and coffee and bicycle hire.
Local places of interest
Within less than 1 km from the hotel
-European Centre
-Cinquantenaire Park and Museums
-Restaurants and taverns
-Shopping
-Lakes of Woluwe Park
Within less than 10 km from the hotel
-Grand Place
-Sablon Area - Antiques shops and markets
-NATO
-Avenue Louise
-Atomium
Key points
-Non-smoking rooms *
-Cable or Satellite TV
-Minibar
-Internet access by cable (payable)
-Wifi internet access in room (free of charge)
-Concierge service
-Wifi Internet access in common parts (free of charge)
-Pets allowed
-Patio - garden
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Monty Small Design Hotel is an 18 bedroom hotel in a 1930’s Maison de Maitre which was recently renovated with contemporary design elements and features. The hotel is located in the prestigious Montgomery area within walking distance to the Cinquantenaire Museum and European Intuitions; surrounded by many restaurants, cafes and shops for all tastes. The metro and tram stop outside the entrance of the hotel provides an easy connection to all major landmarks and attraction points of Brussels! The many original design features from world famous designers; such as Philippe Starck, Charles Eames and Antonio Citterio; in both the rooms and public areas will delight design lovers, especially those who like to go beyond the standard, ordinary hotel concepts. You can enjoy personalized unique touches such as the pillow menu and towel heaters in the rooms. The hotel also offers you 24 hour free Wi-Fi internet access, as well as complimentary tea and coffee and bicycle hire.
Local places of interest
Within less than 1 km from the hotel
-European Centre
-Cinquantenaire Park and Museums
-Restaurants and taverns
-Shopping
-Lakes of Woluwe Park
Within less than 10 km from the hotel
-Grand Place
-Sablon Area - Antiques shops and markets
-NATO
-Avenue Louise
-Atomium
Key points
-Non-smoking rooms *
-Cable or Satellite TV
-Minibar
-Internet access by cable (payable)
-Wifi internet access in room (free of charge)
-Concierge service
-Wifi Internet access in common parts (free of charge)
-Pets allowed
-Patio - garden
* In some rooms only
>> More info

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