Pillows adds contemporary city hotel to its hotel collection

Pillows City Hotel Brussels Centre and the indoor Living Lounge & Bar opened their doors this week. It is the second Pillows hotel to open in the Belgian capital.

The Pillows City Hotel Brussels Centre is located in a central location in the city and offers the well-known Pillows Hotels comfort with attention to every detail. “At a time when the hotel industry is struggling, we are adding our first Pillows City Hotel to the Pillows hotel collection. In doing so, we are opening the third Pillows hotel in Belgium, says Loes Dingemans, CEO of Pillows Hotels with pride. “The property has been beautifully renovated into a blissful hotel in which you would want to live yourself. After this turbulent time we are especially pleased to welcome our guests back to the Netherlands and Belgium.”

Dingemans says, “Every Pillows Hotel is different, but everywhere you can enjoy charming and authentic properties, family warmth, contemporary and elegant décor, comfortable rooms with carefully selected art and lovely beds with Egyptian linen. We want our guests to enjoy every moment.” A philosophy close to the heart of the renowned Pillows Hotels.

Never go home again
This contemporary city hotel is located right in the heart of bustling Brussels. The hotel features 70 comfortable rooms and suites styled with soothing and contemporary design and equipped with a heavenly Pillows king-size bed. The hotel also offers private underground parking, charming and tastefully decorated meeting rooms, an intimate and meticulously decorated petit salon for smaller meetings and an up-to-date fitness room. The indoor The Living Lounge & Bar is a great place to relax with a cocktail or glass of champagne along with delicious bites. “We are happy to welcome guests again. People are happy to get out and about again and are happy to soak in the warm bath we give them,” said Dingemans. Information about the hotels, special packages and activities can be found at pillowshotels.com.

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This article is written by

Sharon Evers