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The iconic Grand Hotel Astoria in Brussels has been restored by the design studio GA Group, reintroducing it as Corinthia Grand Hotel Astoria Brussels.
Originally built in 1910 and located in the prestigious Freedom Quarter, the refurbishment reintroduces one of the city’s most beloved landmarks, known for its aristocratic Louis XVI facade and grand interiors that have hosted royalty, statesmen, and world figures.
A Return to Grandeur
The transformation of Corinthia Grand Hotel Astoria Brussels celebrates its rich heritage while infusing modern elegance.
Upon arrival, guests are greeted by crystal glass reception desks set beneath vaulted ceilings adorned with original historic mouldings, setting the stage for the hotel’s grandeur and elegance. Behind the desks, intricate brass screens celebrate Brussels’ heritage of fine metalwork.
“Restoring Corinthia Grand Hotel Astoria Brussels to its former grandeur, while combining modern luxury has been an inspiring challenge,” said Jessica Morrison, Senior Associate at G.A Group. “Our vision was to celebrate the hotel’s architectural history by honouring its iconic features, whilst infusing new life into the space. Every design element – from the bespoke, green marble table tops to the brass wine display cabinets were carefully crafted to introduce a sense of layered luxury to Corinthia Grand Hotel Astoria Brussels.”
Key Design Highlights
At the heart of the hotel is the Palm Court, with a striking double-height space crowned by a historic stained-glass roof and belle époque details. The design seamlessly blends contemporary touches with restored crystal chandeliers and green marble accents, while vibrant floral silks create an atmosphere that is both energetic and refined.
The Palais Royal by David Martin restaurant draws inspiration from its royal connections, with a green palette reflecting the lime trees of nearby Royal Park. Listed architectural features such as the gold leaf lettering above the entrance and a grand marble fireplace highlight the building’s storied past.
A meticulously restored original duck press serves as a symbol of Corinthia’s dedication to blending tradition with modern luxury, inviting new family dining traditions to be born.
Accommodating 38 covers, the restaurant will showcase the culinary mastery of David Martin, a renowned Gault and Millau chef at the helm La Paix, two-star Michelin restaurant.
Under The Stairs, the cocktail bar embraces Brussels’ art nouveau legacy, featuring intricate metalwork inspired by celebrated architect Victor Horta. The bar, with 32 covers, is seamlessly connected to the treelined courtyard, which has an additional 50 covers, by mirrored panels with tree patterns and motifs.
Bespoke lighting pieces pay tribute to the designer Josef Hoffman, while nature-inspired armchairs bring a playful and comfortable touch to the space. Award-winning mixologist Hannah Van Ongevalle, known for her innovative approach, leads the mixology program.
Corinthia Spa by Sisley offers a tranquil sanctuary, inspired by the lace-making heritage of the surrounding area, famously referred to as “Notre Dame Aux Neiges” translated to “Our Ladies of the Snow.” The spa’s reception area features a striking Patagonian granite double-sided fireplace, setting a warm and welcoming tone.
Brass accents, calming neutral tones, and a dramatic stone staircase leads down to the thermal spa, which includes a nine-meter lap pool, a vitality pool, and state-of-the-art wellness facilities such as a sauna, steam room, vitality showers, and an ice fountain.
Luxurious Accommodations
Guestrooms at Corinthia Grand Hotel Astoria Brussels feature a refined palette of greys, rust tones, and blues, complemented by artwork from local Belgian artists.
The Grand Deluxe Suites overlook Rue Royale and reflect the notable formal gardens of Brussels through geometric shapes and a carefully selected palette. Double doors evoke the elegance of Parisian apartments, adding a residential feel to the space and a sense of openness.
The Royal Heritage Suite pays homage to Brussels’ Musical Instrument Museum and the city’s musical heritage, complete with a baby grand piano and subtle design details that reflect this theme. With its own dedicated palette of green Italian marble in the bathroom, the suite offers a romantic and luxurious residential feel.
For high-profile guests, the Grand Masters Penthouse provides the ultimate retreat. Artistic elements are celebrated through curated accessories such as antique quills and paper drawers. The suite’s colour palette inspired by Belgian masters Bruegel and Reubens, features rich blues and earthy tones.
A private terrace showcases views of the city’s rooftops and beyond, while the suite also offers a dedicated dining room, his and her walk-in wardrobe and second bedroom.
The Corinthia Grand Hotel Astoria Brussels Reimagined
GA Group’s design combines historical restoration with modern luxury, ensuring that Corinthia Grand Hotel Astoria Brussels reclaims its place as one of the country’s finest luxury hotels. Through a thoughtful blend of heritage and contemporary design, this iconic hotel offers guests a unique and luxurious experience in the heart of Brussels.