Hotel Parc Belair

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Hotel Parc Belair

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Rooms & Views

Superior Annex B
1x Twin 43 Up to 3
Garden view

Featuring free toiletries, this triple room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The spacious trip…

Suite with Park View
1x Double 43 Up to 3
with view Park view

Modern room featuring luxury bedding, a seating area, mini-bar and flat-screen TV. The suite also has a safety box. Some…

Deluxe Double Room
2x Twin 36 Up to 3

Modern room with luxury bedding, a mini-bar, satellite flat-screen TV, and safety box. Please note that 1 extra bed is…

Comfort Double Room
1x Queen 22 Up to 3

Modern room with luxury bedding, a mini-bar, satellite flat-screen TV. Please note that no extra bed is possible in thi…

Superior Double Room
1x Queen 22 Up to 2

This room features a balcony, a mini-bar and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. Please note that no extra bed is…

Superior Annex Building
1x Double 22 Up to 2
Garden view

This double room includes a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a private bathroom as well as a balcony with garden…

Design Room
1x Queen 21 Up to 2

This double room has a seating area, mini-bar, satellite flat-screen TV and a large full equipped terrace. A private ba…

Double Room Annex Building
1x Double 20 Up to 2
City view

Featuring free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The double room f…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Ryôdô★ Michelin Ryôdô embodies Japan’s legendary respectful lifestyle in the heart of Luxemburg’s suburbs. The luminous interior and light wooden furnishings are suitably minimalist and the food is exquisitely served by women attired in kimonos who have a knack for setting you at your ease. It is well worth savouring this fervent admiration of tradition. The lunchtime score is either à la carte or a choice of kaiseki and bento menus, while in the evening, you can choose between Sushi, Vegan or Tasting menus. Chef Ryôdô Kajiwara delicately expresses the full gamut of Japanese subtlety, calling upon the pure-br729m
  • Le Lys★ Michelin Take a break from the frantic pace of daily life and immerse yourself in the classically appointed Le Lys, dripping in romanticism. The restaurant is established in the historic Villa Pétrusse Hotel, built in 1880 and restored from top to toe. You have a choice of dining rooms, among which the extravagant Renaissance Marie-Thérèse salon whose huge mirrors and frescoes are the epitome of luxury and historic cachet. Chef Kim De Dood has returned to his roots to blend Luxembourg cuisine with big-boned Asian overtones in a superlative venue. Expect to sample a repertory that reveals the chef’s hig1.0km
  • Mosconi★ Michelin Gracious Simonetta and veteran chef Ilario Mosconi have been adding an exuberant note to Luxembourg’s fine dining scene since 1986. Originally from Lombardy, the couple welcomes you into a handsome townhouse steeped in swish elegance and boasting a terrace by the River Alzette. The secret of their success no doubt lies in their overriding desire to please their guests. In true Italian tradition, the cuisine is founded on first-class ingredients and everything is made from scratch in a pared back culinary ethos. Rather than a glut of ingredients, each subtle dish sings an ode to the south court1.8km
  • La Villa de Camille et Julien★ Michelin Camille Tardif and Julien Lucas’ knock-out villa is a genuine ode to top-drawer Gallic ingredients. Only the best produce, like Brittany lobster and Provence asparagus, gets onto the table. Chef Lucas learnt the ropes in top French restaurants, notably with Joël Robuchon, as you will quickly taste in his high-flying repertory. His steadfast commitment to sustainable development and his love of Luxemburg produce demonstrate how in tune with his era he is. His delicate craftsmanship and flawless technique can be appreciated in dishes like hare à la royale crafted to textbook perfection: strong g2.9km
  • Grünewald Chef’s Table★ Michelin An open kitchen framed by a green marble counter occupies the centre of this stylishly appointed, street corner edifice. The counter seats are particularly popular, but there is also a friendly communal table available. It is a pleasure to admire Clovis Degrave and his team, who are more than happy to chat and share with diners. We recommend the several course set menu that blends creativity with Japanese serenity.The chef avows a weakness for exceptional ingredients, whose quality he underscores thanks to amusing textures and big-boned sauces. For example, he may gently sear a slice of Balfeg3.5km
  • BazaarBib A waft of Beirut, a whiff of Athens and a gust of Tel Aviv and Marrakech: this bustling restaurant brings together the best of the Mediterranean. Kick off your meal with a freshly shaken cocktail at the bar as you try and make your choice from the bewildering array of delicacies to share. How about a ceviche, perfectly balanced between sweet and tangy flavours, a velvety houmous or the ever-popular mezze? Spices and fruity flavours subtly underscore each dish. We must admit to having fallen head over heels with the grilled aubergine in tahini, confit garlic and peaches – to die for!1.6km
  • Fields by René Mathieu★ Michelin René Mathieu has set up shop in the Airfield Hotel as he pursues his work with plants. This champion of Luxembourg’s terroir and of the rich plant world continues to grow without disavowing his ambitious or innovative streak. His unorthodox approach to vegetables, herbs and fruits is truly impressive. He presents the raw ingredients of each of his dishes, explaining their qualities and how he cooks them. Chef Mathieu endeavours to shine the spotlight on authentic natural flavours, underscoring them subtly and intensely. His sauces further enhance each dish, adding suave smoky notes which are t7.1km
  • Schéiss Schéiss sports a classy contemporary brasserie slant paired with classical culinary know-how in a match made in heaven. The seasoned front-of-house team ensures that you lack for nothing as they seamlessly provide tableside service with flair and talent. The score shines the spotlight on a cast of patriotic classics like shrimp fritters and Liège-style meatballs, all of which with a weakness for powerful sauces and delicate new spins on traditional recipes. The fillet of seabass, impeccably cooked on the skin, is paired with a frothy girolle-flavoured cream, mashed potatoes and steamed spinach695m
  • Brasserie des Jardins If only we lived next-door to this modern brasserie… Slick, seamless service, a peaceful patio and a traditional culinary register crafted by expert hands. Gloriously thick fish soup, calf’s kidneys, cooked medium rare, paired with a mustard sauce and crispy fries, or wickedly enticing chocolate ice cream served with fresh cream – to die for! The chef clearly knows his stuff as the varied feast of à la carte delicacies confirms. The knockout wine list further confirms the establishment’s commitment to fine produce.699m
  • L'Atelier Windsor Escoffier, Bocuse: the pedigree sources of inspiration immediately set the tone in this restaurant that champions classical cuisine. The chef wows our senses with excellent produce, spot-on preparations and savvy sides. This culinary know-how extends to the dining room courtesy of tableside service, like a juicy pepper steak flambeed in cognac and then paired with a creamy sauce to die for! Carefully crafted, heroically wondrous food. At lunchtime, this trendy bistro (picture windows, vintage tiles and stylish furnishings) is a hit with a business clientele.949m

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Attractions nearby

  • Stade Josy Barthel football stadium913m
  • Notre-Dame Cathedral Roman Catholic cathedral of Luxembourg1.5km
  • Adolphe Bridge tram and road stone arch bridge in Luxembourg City, with pedestrian and cycle steel bridge suspended beneath the upper deck1.2km
  • Grand Ducal Palace official residence of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg1.7km
  • Fort Thüngen fort within the larger Luxembourg Fortess2.3km
  • National Museum of Archeology, History and Art museum in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg1.7km
  • Gëlle Fra historic site in Luxembourg1.3km
  • Saint Michael's Church, Luxembourg church1.8km

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