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Hotels in Jardin Botanique/Schaerbeek - Nature is best experienced by staying close and if you prefer to stay within walking distance to this amazing botanic park, fret not as there are many choices of hotels whether you're in tight budget or prefer luxury accommodations. Inexpensive yet cosy accommodations are readily available in many 3 stars and 4 stars hotels providing decent rooms, standard amenities and at convenient locations. Mostly located near to the city centre, these hotels are close to the new business district and the main shopping streets, making them a favourite choice among tourists.
While for those who prefer upscale living can opt for choices of posh hotels within the vicinity of Jardine Botanique. Outstanding service with premium amenities such as wireless internet access, separate rooms with seating sofas, health or fitness clubs and of course, exquisite local and international restaurants serving sumptuous traditional and modern recipes. Stay in one of these pinnacles of posh living and savour the unique blend of nature and best money can buy.
Jardin Botanique - A 92 hectares public park with holds a startling 18 thousand species of plants, Jardini Botanique holds about six percent of all the plant specimens in the world. In this plant paradise, you can view and feel real live plants from around the world, originating from different climates and ranging from carnivorous plants to humble succulents. As one of the largest botanical garden in the world, Jardine Botanique also houses a Herbarium with over three million specimens.
Another major attraction here is the The Bouchout Castle, a 12th century castle, restored in late 19th century before bought by the Belgian government early this century. With bit of restoration work, the castle now is being used as exhibition hall which regularly houses public exhibitions free of charge. While at here, take a look at the northwest part of the castle and you'll be amazed with collection of live oak, conifers, magnolia, hydrangea, rhododendron, maple and wild rose.