Sleeping in a b & b in Brussels, we are at Chambres en Ville which with its carefully furnished rooms manages to impress even the most demanding people.
Another great bed and breakfast is lo Chambres en Ville. The owner is a true artist and his style is perceived in every room of his house. The rooms are nothing short of wonderful, on the first floor there are two double rooms with separate beds, the Gustavienne and the Levant, their tones are warm and pastel.
On the second floor there are two double rooms with double bed, the Vie d'Artiste and Retour d'Afrique, I leave you only to imagine their beauty. In the attic of this splendid house it is located The Great Mansarde, which is rented only for those who stay more than 15 days, a studio with an unbeatable balcony.
The prices of these rooms are certainly not like those of a hostel or a normal bed and breakfast, but often if you do not have alternatives of taste and comfort, low cost is of little use, especially when you are traveling. Especially if you were already directed to spend a little more on decent accommodation, this is for you. Each room has the its private bathroom inside and breakfast is served every morning by the owner in a large room with a wooden table that can comfortably seat all customers, do the math yourself.
The two twin on the first floor cost € 70 per night with breakfast for single use and € 90 for double use. The double rooms on the second floor, on the other hand, go up a bit in price and for one person a room costs € 80, for two people € 90. The attic instead for those who intend to stay longer periods costs € 400 for 15 days and € 800 for a month. The only big flaw: € 10 supplement to the cost of the room for those wishing to stay only one night. What do you think of it? Do you prefer a stylish bed and breakfast even if it costs you a little more or a low-class hostel that costs you like a dinner at a restaurant?