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Review: Rocco Forte Hotel Amigo Brussels

September 28, 2014 by James Larounis 2 Comments

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My most recent trip to Brussels included 2 stays at an American Express Fine Hotel and Resort. For this review, I’ll be reviewing the Rocco Forte Hotel Amigo Brussels.

How did I book this hotel: I booked this hotel directly through American Express Fine Hotels and Resorts at a nightly rate of approximately $150 USD.

What was included in my rate: Breakfast, an 85 Euro food and beverage credit, upgraded room and early check-in and late check-out.

Pros of the hotel: The hotel restaurant, Restaurante Bocconi was fantastic. They served a tremendous 4 course dinner, and a breakfast complete with some terrific Belgian waffles. The hotel’s location was phenomenal, one block off of the Grote Markt. If you want to stay within central Brussels, within walking distance of the historic sites and many restaurants and shops, this is the place to stay.

Cons of the hotel: To be honest, there aren’t many. I found the room to be spacious for European standards, the food in the restaurant to be on par with most well-rated restaurants, and the location of the hotel to be beyond any other hotel in the area worth staying in.

The room was very comfortable, and was nicely sized for other hotels in the area. I had a view of a nearby church outside my window, and the bathroom was large enough to use without bumping into things. Overall, a spacious room and was in the heart of downtown Brussels, that wasn’t overpowered by any street noise.

The front of the Hotel Amigo

The front of the Hotel Amigo

Hotel room

Hotel room

Bath

Bath

Desk

Desk

Chair and tv

Chair and tv

View from the room

View from the room

Hotel hallway

Hotel hallway

View from my table at the hotel restaurant

View from my table at the hotel restaurant

Appetizer

Appetizer

Pasta

Pasta

Main course

Main course

Dessert

Dessert

Cappucino

Cappucino

Restaurant buffet breakfast

Restaurant buffet breakfast

Belgian waffel

Belgian waffel

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  1. naturamed says

    February 4, 2015 at 10:35 am

    Another very strong and powerful post. I’ve been reading through some of your previous posts and finally decided to drop a comment on this one. I signed up for your newsletter, so please keep up the informative posts!

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  2. Steve says

    September 15, 2015 at 12:09 am

    This brought back great memories of when I lived in Brussels and worked around the corner from this great hotel. I stayed there when I was about to move back to the U.S. and really enjoyed it.

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