«Beau château étant habitation de ville et de campagne » (notary deed of 1890), Le Valduc has been built in 1870. This family mansion has kept all its traditions for years. Its history is linked to the Château de Val-Duchesse, well-known for the European discussions that took place there in the past.
Patricia and Frédéric de Schrevel are happy to welcome their guests in this atmosphere for one day, a week-end, a week or more. le Valduc is offering you a pleasant stay in a green and quite area.
Le Valduc is located in a peaceful place in town and welcomes you among the threes nearby the european district.
Lodging includes a twin/family suite as well as a twin bedroom.
- The Marguerite & Edmond suite is located at the second floor and enjoys two bedrooms, a separate cosy bath-room (bath & shower), a living-room and the dinner room with attached kitchen equipment.
- in the room Marie-therese you will enjoy a double bedroom with a view on the hundred years old and classified three of the former residence park. The room includes a separate bath-room with shower.
A baby bed can be made available.
We welcome you in a family atmosphere!
Basic information:
Breakfast included
Non-smoking rooms
Pets not allowed
Private bathroom in rooms
Private WC in rooms
Accepted payment methods:
Spoken languages: french english dutch
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Rates:
The Suite
1 adult : 88€
2 adults : 118€
Child (maximum 2) | 26€ |
Dubble-room
1 adult: 75€
2 adults: 95€
Please also note:
- ask about our promotional offers
- a decreasing price as from the 5th night for the "suite" and 3th for the dubbel-room
- a price increase of 13% in case of one single night
Meals:
The breakfast is included in the rates.
How to go there:
Le Valduc is located in Brussels-East (Auderghem) in the Chant d’Oiseau area, 7 minutes from the buildings of the European Commission, close to the Beaulieu business district, the Universities ULB and VUB. Near the metro station Hankar allowing direct access to the main train stations, the Schumann European district, the Grand-Place and tourist centre, the Heysel