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A brasserie restaurant that offers "grandmother" style cuisine revisited with a modern twist!
Surprises abound in the ancient headquarters of the Duke of Wellington, the future Prince of Waterloo. This is where he slept on the nights of 17 and 18 June 1815, and where he drafted his victory announcement.By means of authentic souvenirs, weapons, etchings, the 14 museum rooms trace the events of the times and perpetuate the memory of the nations and troops that took part in the fray.The museum also offers several guided tours:● Classic: 1 or 2 hours with a professional tour guide, adapted to all ages and audiences.● Family: with a guide dressed as an English soldier.● corporate: adapted for teambuilding and complimentary drink● School groups (nursery, primary and secondary): adapted guided tour covering the period from the French Revolution to the end of the Napoleonic Empire, as well as the history of the Battle of Waterloo.
Ideally situated outside the town centre, this authentic and high-quality hotel is handily located near the famous site of the Battle of Waterloo. It is an ideal base for recreational activities, relaxation, excursions and discovery tours.
This comfortable lodge is set next to Waterloo's prestigious Martin's Grand Hotel. Its interior design is comfortable, intimate and harmonious, with bright colours, soft furnishings and translucent touches for a cosy, peaceful holiday experience and inimitable well-being.**Cycling break**From March to October, explore Waterloo and surrounding area by bike. Package includes one night in a Cosy Twin room with breakfast, bike parking and several cycling tours of your choice: local cuisine, culture, nature, long or short...Find out more about Martin’s Waterloo cycling offer
Allow yourself to be impressed by this hotel for a 4-star stay in the heart of a garden, a stone’s throw from Waterloo city centre.The hotel has 47 spacious, comfortable and well-lit rooms. A gym and private car park complete the offer.La Cuisine, a ‘bistronomic’ restaurant, offers dishes set by the seasons and a wine cellar that will delight both amateurs and connoisseurs. Three fully-equipped function rooms can host your meetings and seminars.
Pour répondre au souhait du marquis de Gastañaga, qualifié de Gouverneur de Belgique (Pays-Bas espagnols), la Chapelle Royale fut érigée en 1690 avec le voeu, non réalisé, de voir naître un héritier au roi Charles II d'Espagne, comme l'indique l'inscription latine figurant sur le tympan du fronton triangulaire. Cette imposante coupole de style baroque, au plan quadrilobé, est le dernier monument belge de l'époque espagnole. Une nef, qui constituera le bâtiment de l'église, sera ajoutée au XIXe siècle. La flèche du clocher ne sera placée qu'en 1899.
At the Tourist Office of Waterloo you will receive all the information you need for a pleasant stay at the heart of the 1815 Battlefield!The whole team will also take the opportunity to give you no end of practical tips for visiting Waterloo and the surrounding area
Here the chef proposes simple, gourmet, tasty cuisine. Amongst tapas, classic dishes revisited, come and discover a world of taste sensation.Try the unmissable dishes of chef Arold - great classics with a twist and a touch of elegance and originality!
"La Cuisine au Vert" is open for lunch and dinner from Monday to Friday. The menu features the great classics and some monthly suggestions including a traditional Belgian dish. Whether indoors or out in the garden, the chef serves up refined, healthy and varied dishes, accompanied by a wine list which will satisfy amateurs and experts alike.
A stone’s throw from the Lion’s Mound, beneath the vaults of an impressively renovated sugar refinery, the chef takes you on a culinary voyage with emphasis on fresh produce.The menu puts its own exotic twist on local recipes.
Irsi is a chocolate maker that set up shop in Waterloo over 20 years ago. Their multi-flavoured pralines, made by hand, have hoisted the name to fame. Tradition, Passion and Creation is the motto of this fine artisan!
Discover the wonderful adventures of this chocolate aficionado and his family at their cosy den, dedicated to a product of exception!
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