This hotel is simple in facilities, just like our Chinese university guest house, just in meeting in Leuven, this hotel is expensive, the hotel has no door, you have to swipe to enter, ask where the card is not checked in, go for a long time It was still the card that a student helped to check in. inconvenient.
The room is very spacious and has a kitchen, which is quite nice. The hairdryer works great, with strong airflow! You can have breakfast at the Holiday Inn across the street.
There's a free shuttle bus from the airport, but the departure times aren't very accurate. We queued at 6:30 PM for the 6:50 PM bus, but it still hadn't arrived by 7:10 PM, so we ended up taking an Uber. On the way back to the hotel, we actually ran into the shuttle bus that was supposed to take us there earlier... There's also a free shuttle bus to the airport, and its departure times are more or less on schedule.
PS: For travelers departing from Brussels Airport, make sure to arrive at the airport three hours in advance, otherwise, you'll be queuing for a very long time and might miss your flight.
This hotel is mainly for self-driving tourists. It is relatively remote and deserted. It takes two stops to get to Brussels South Station or Central Station. It takes more than ten minutes to walk from the train station. There is only a small supermarket that closes at 8 o'clock.
The bathroom glass door is see-through and doesn’t provide enough privacy! I found the bottle empty when I took a shower on the first night, and it wasn't replenished until the second day!
We recently stayed at the ibis budget Leuven Centrum for a short work trip, and overall, it met our basic needs. The location near the train station was convenient for getting around quickly, which was helpful given our tight schedule. Check-in was easy, and the staff we interacted with were polite and efficient.
Our rooms were simple and compact, as expected for a budget hotel, but they were clean and had the essentials—comfortable enough beds, functional showers, and a generally quiet environment for resting after long workdays. The limited space meant it wasn’t ideal for spending much time in the room, but it worked fine for sleeping and getting ready each day.
Amenities were minimal, and the interior felt a bit worn, though nothing that negatively affected our stay. For a short, no-frills work visit, the hotel was adequate. If you’re looking mainly for affordability and convenience rather than comfort or extra features, it does the job.
The hotel facilities are simple and there is no air conditioning. It was a bit hot when I checked in in mid-June. The hotel is next to a square. There is a lot of noise from vehicles during the day, and the restaurants and bars downstairs are very noisy at night. The breakfast is rich, with hot water and hot milk.
As a hostel, it is already very good, the location is very good, the price is much cheaper than the hotel, there is a public kitchen on the first floor (all kinds of tableware are complete), you can cook by yourself. The young lady at the front desk is also very nice. But some facilities may be a little problem over time. For example, the washbasin is a bit clogged, and one day within a week, the hot water system for a bath breaks down, and only cold water can flow out. But as a youth hostel, it doesn't hurt.
Excellently located hotel, center and train station very close; very spacious room; modern sanitary facilities; generous breakfast buffet; welcoming staff; only downside, the floors are very high and no elevator but they keep your suitcases on the ground floor so no worries because on the 3rd floor, no noise.
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MMR101We recently stayed at the ibis budget Leuven Centrum for a short work trip, and overall, it met our basic needs. The location near the train station was convenient for getting around quickly, which was helpful given our tight schedule. Check-in was easy, and the staff we interacted with were polite and efficient.
Our rooms were simple and compact, as expected for a budget hotel, but they were clean and had the essentials—comfortable enough beds, functional showers, and a generally quiet environment for resting after long workdays. The limited space meant it wasn’t ideal for spending much time in the room, but it worked fine for sleeping and getting ready each day.
Amenities were minimal, and the interior felt a bit worn, though nothing that negatively affected our stay. For a short, no-frills work visit, the hotel was adequate. If you’re looking mainly for affordability and convenience rather than comfort or extra features, it does the job.
GGuest UserWe had a lovely stay at Sleep & Go expo.
The room is very clean and cute, even the bathroom is really fine.
The location is quite alright as well, didn’t take too long to travel to the city centre.
However, the online check in system is rather confusing- it still requires payment even if I had successfully paid and received the confirmation.
And late check in could cause some issues - we arrived around 10 pm and thankfully checked in fine with self check in instructions. But we met some other customer who were completely confused and didn’t manage to get their keys until we were there and opened the box.
And the bed sheet has a very small yellow stain - but to be fair except that, the overall cleanness is pleasant.
Will definitely come back again.
GGuest UserVery good price-quality ratio. The room was clean, the sheets and towels were also clean. Video-surveilled parking and many parking spaces available.
GGuest UserThis hotel is mainly for self-driving tourists. It is relatively remote and deserted. It takes two stops to get to Brussels South Station or Central Station. It takes more than ten minutes to walk from the train station. There is only a small supermarket that closes at 8 o'clock.
The bathroom glass door is see-through and doesn’t provide enough privacy! I found the bottle empty when I took a shower on the first night, and it wasn't replenished until the second day!
GGuest UserThe hotel facilities are simple and there is no air conditioning. It was a bit hot when I checked in in mid-June. The hotel is next to a square. There is a lot of noise from vehicles during the day, and the restaurants and bars downstairs are very noisy at night. The breakfast is rich, with hot water and hot milk.
曹曹This hotel is simple in facilities, just like our Chinese university guest house, just in meeting in Leuven, this hotel is expensive, the hotel has no door, you have to swipe to enter, ask where the card is not checked in, go for a long time It was still the card that a student helped to check in. inconvenient.
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