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Hotels in Boulevard de Waterloo and Avenue Louise

The PANTONE HOTEL is located in the Boulevard de Waterloo and Avenue Louise area of Central Brussels, jjust 5 minutes by taxi or 2 stops on the Metro from the Brussels Eurostar station at Gare De Midi

The Pantone Hotel is surrounded by excellent restaurants, designer boutiques, jewllers and luxury goods shops. Avenue Louise is home to many upmarket shops, restaurants and offices.

Designer Hotels in AVENUE LOUISE, Central Brussels

Starting from Louise Square which intersects with Boulevard de Waterloo with the most prestigious shopping area in Brussels. A mainly Italian and French line-up with such famous names as Gucci, Armani, Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent, and Ralph Lauren This square is a crucial transportation hub, including a tramway and metro station. The Law Courts of Brussels are nearby.

Several minutes from Louise is Stephanie Square, another extremely busy square surrounded by popular boutiques and designer shops. The tree-bordered part of the avenue begins here which continues until the Slys Longchamps Square, which features several statues, the entrance to the La Cambre Abbey, A roundabout flanked by two twin neoclassical pavilions ending the avenue. Beyond it lies the Bois de la Cambre. Tramway line 94 runs the entire length of the avenue.

The scenic King's Garden (Tuin van de Koning or Jardin du Roi), a garden descending toward the nearby Ixelles Ponds is off the middle of the Avenue. Olivier Strebelle's 16-ton bronze sculpture "Le Phenix 44" which commemorates the anniversary of the liberation of Brussels, which stands athwart the roundabout at King's Garden.

Things to See & Do In AVENUE LOUISE, Brussels

Today, Boulevard de Waterloo and Avenue Louis is home to many upmarket shops, restaurants and offices. From north to south, notable landmarks include:

  • Louise Square, a crucial transportation nexus including a tramway and metro station. The Law Courts of Brussels are nearby.
  • Stéphanie Square, another extremely busy square surrounded by luxury shops. The tree-bordered part of the avenue begins here.
  • The Louise Tower, also known as the Generali Tower, one of the tallest office buildings in Brussels.
  • The intersection with the Chaussée de Vleurgat / Vleurgatsteenweg (which leads downhill to the nearby Flagey Square) dominated by the Blue Tower skyscraper.
  • The scenic King's Garden (Tuin van de Koning or Jardin du Roi), a garden descending toward the nearby Ixelles Ponds.
  • Olivier Strebelle's 16-ton bronze sculpture "Le Phénix 44" which commemorates the anniversary of the liberation of Brussels, which stands athwart the roundabout at King's Garden.
  • The Sélys Longchamps Square, which features several statues, the entrance to the La Cambre Abbey, and the massive IT Tower.
  • A roundabout flanked by two twin neoclassical pavilions ending the avenue. Beyond it lies the Bois de la Cambre.

Tramway line 94 runs the entire length of the avenue, all on segregated track except in the short "goulet Louise" section.

More information available at http://www.pantone.com/.

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