Corinthia Grand Hotel Astoria Brussels
| Corinthia Grand Hotel Astoria Brussels | |
|---|---|
The Corinthia Grand Hotel Astoria Brussels seen from the Rue Royale/Koningsstraat  | |
| Former names | Hotel Astoria | 
| Alternative names | Grand Hotel Astoria, Corinthia Brussels | 
| Hotel chain | Corinthia Hotels International | 
| General information | |
| Type | Hotel | 
| Architectural style | |
| Address | Rue Royale / Koningsstraat 101–103 | 
| Town or city | 1000 City of Brussels, Brussels-Capital Region | 
| Country | Belgium | 
| Coordinates | 50°51′4″N 4°21′54″E / 50.85111°N 4.36500°E | 
| Opening | 
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| Closed | 2007 (original) | 
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | Henri Van Dievoet | 
| Designations | Protected (21/09/2000) | 
| Other information | |
| Number of rooms | 126 | 
| Facilities | Gastronomic restaurant, Belgian Brasserie, Spa, Bar, Palm Court lounge, Retail space | 
| Public transit access | |
| Website | |
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| References | |
The Corinthia Grand Hotel Astoria Brussels is a historic five-star luxury hotel in the Freedom Quarter of Brussels, Belgium. Built in 1909 as the Hotel Astoria for the Brussels International Exposition of 1910, in a true Parisian spirit, the hotel's Louis XVI façade and majestic interior lend it a distinctly aristocratic appearance. It is considered among the finest luxury hotels in the world, and has served as a famous meeting place for kings and other great statesmen and world personalities. The hotel closed in 2007 and reopened in December 2024.
The hotel is located at 101–103, rue Royale/Koningsstraat, not far from the Congress Column and Brussels Park. This area is served by Brussels-Congress railway station, the metro stations Parc/Park (on lines 1 and 5) and Botanique/Kruidtuin (on lines 2 and 6), as well as the tram stop Congrès/Congres (on lines 92 and 93).