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PHOTOS: Discover Brussels’ Hottest New Hotel

The Standard has officially landed in Brussels,  it’s everything you’d expect, and more. Following celebrated openings in London and Ibiza, the iconic hotel brand brings its signature blend of design, culture, and culinary flair to the heart of Europe.

The Standard has built a name for itself with its bold food and drink concepts, and Brussels is no exception. Three completely different experiences await you, from rooftop dining with panoramic views to laid-back all-day classics and stylish cocktail sessions: this is where you want to be.

Start at Lila29, the rooftop restaurant and bar on the 29th floor. With panoramic views stretching across the city, lush greenery, and a Mediterranean-inspired menu, it’s the perfect setting for cocktails, dinner, or dancing under the stars. Then head down to Double Standard, an all-day diner where American classics meet Belgian comfort food. Croffles, bone marrow burgers, fluffy pancakes, and Brussels ketchup – it’s casual, quirky, and full of flavor.

More than a stay

In the Lobby Bar, mid-century modern dreams come to life with high ceilings, warm tones, and cocktails you’ll want to photograph before your first sip. If you’re hungry, small bites like oysters, croquettes or Wagyu sliders have you covered.

The Standard doesn’t just offer a place to stay, it creates an experience. Every location challenges the status quo, raises the bar on aesthetics, and becomes a cultural meeting point in its own right, just like Brussels does!

Photos by: © Senne Van der Ven & Eefje De Coninck

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