Lobby
Its elegant main stair with wrought iron and brass bannister, its large and stylish main lounge gives the image of a castle.This is enhanced by the period furnture, carpeted staircase and paintings.
Exterior
This hotel was first built in 1771 but destroyed during the Second World War. It was then rebuilt in 1954-55 and the result was this charming, stylish and large building.
Rooms
The hotel offers 41 rooms in total including 1 suite, 1 junior suite and 39 all en suite rooms with bath or shower.All facilities are provided such trouser press, hair dryer, tea/coffee making facilities, satellite TV and direct dial telephone.The size of the rooms is medium and the decoration and furniture are traditional and in good condition.
Restaurant
The restaurant is called the gastronomic stop between Paris, London and Brussels. Its cosy and comfortable decor, enhanced with oak pannels welcomes you to enjoy a large choice of dishes and wines.