A quaint historical flat in a location close to plenty of restaurants, bars, and Brussels historical sights. We met Caroline when we arrived, and she was very nice and helpful. The apartment was very quiet, and has a lovely private garden out back where we enjoyed our morning coffee (with the large Belgian slugs that like to visit!). The kitchen is well-appointed and had everything we needed, and it was great to have access to laundry facilities in the basement. Beds were fine, but pillows were pretty thin/uncomfortable (which we found pretty much throughout Europe). We loved the character of the place, but there are just a few things to know: 1) the only bathroom in down the (very) creaky stairs, although it is a very nice bathroom; 2) you only have one key, and the key must be used to lock from both the inside and outside - this meant that when my spouse and I went for a walk, we had to lock our son inside the flat (while he slept), and he had no way to get out while we were gone!; 3) probably not usually an issue, but we were there during a few hot Belgian days, and there are no opening windows in the main floor bedroom, and almost no air flow - so it was very sticky trying to sleep the first night or two.