Sophisticated 1-Bedroom living in the heart of Sablon
From: 2250€ - REF.: Sablon3 - 1BR
1 Bedroom
1 Bed
1 Bathroom
4 Guests
Baby cot
Wi-Fi included
Netflix included
Customer support 7/7
Maintenance 7/7
Flexible cancellation
Elevate your Brussels experience in this elegant 1-bedroom apartment, situated just steps away from the iconic Place du Grand Sablon. Designed for long-term comfort, the space features a bright living area and a fully equipped kitchen, perfect for a balanced routine of work and leisure. Immerse yourself in the neighborhood's unique "art de vivre" while enjoying the professional support of a serviced home.
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Neighborhood Guide
Public Transport
Petit Sablon Tram Stop: Just a 2-minute walk away, providing access to lines 92 and 93, which connect the luxury Louise district to the Royal Quarter.
Brussels Central Station (Gare Centrale): An 8-minute walk from your door, offering metro lines 1 and 5, as well as national and international train connections.
Grand Sablon Bus Hub: Immediate access to lines 33 and 95, facilitating easy travel across the Pentagon (city center).
Education
Lycée Henriette Dachsbeck: A prestigious and historic school located just around the corner on Rue de la Paille.
Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles: The city's premier arts and music university is situated less than 5 minutes away.
Sint-Jan Berchmanscollege: One of Brussels' most renowned educational institutions, located within easy walking distance.
Key Institutions
The Royal Palace of Brussels: The official palace of the Belgian monarchy is located a short stroll away through the park.
Brussels Parliament: The seat of regional government is situated nearby, marking the area as a central political hub.
National Archives of Belgium: Located almost next door, adding to the quiet and institutional prestige of the street.
The Court of Audit (Rekenhof): A major administrative landmark located on the adjacent Rue de la Régence.
Culture & History
Place du Grand Sablon: World-famous for its weekend antique markets, high-end chocolate boutiques (like Marcolini and Wittamer), and numerous art galleries.
Magritte Museum & Royal Museums of Fine Arts: This world-class museum complex is at the top of the street, housing the finest collection of Belgian surrealism and fine arts.
Square du Petit Sablon: A stunning neo-Renaissance garden decorated with 48 bronze statues representing the historic medieval guilds.
Church of Notre-Dame du Sablon: A late-Gothic masterpiece known for its beautiful stained-glass windows and rich history.
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