blankspace Brussels

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Rue Saint-Quentin 29 Brussels 1000

Need dates

  • 12/26/202412/31/2024

Ratings

AAA
2

Venue Highlights

Amenities

Facilities

  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Outside caterers allowed
  • Space (outdoor)
  • Space (private)

Business services

  • AV capabilities
  • Business center
  • Video conference
  • VIP services

AV capabilities

  • AV equipment
  • High speed internet
  • Onsite AV staff

Venue accessibility

  • Airport shuttle
  • Bus
  • Subway
  • Taxi
  • Train

Equipment

  • Portable heaters
  • Portable walls

AV capabilities

  • AV capabilities

Getting Here

Located in a quiet residential street, just behind the Berlaymont, in the Brussels EU district where Europe meets daily. Address: Rue Saint Quentin 29, B-1000 Brussels Parking: — On the street and in the neighbourhood — Interparking Arts-Loi within walking distance Public transportation: — Ambiorix by bus (lines 56, 60, 63 & 64) — Schuman by bus (lines 12, 36, 56, 60 & 79); by metro (lines 1 & 5); by train (lines IC16, IC17, IC18, IC29, S4, S5, S8, S9 & S81) — Maelbeek by bus (lines 59 & 64); by metro (lines 1 & 5) Hotels in the vicinity: — NH Brussels EU Berlaymont: 4 stars — First Euroflat Hotel: 4 stars — Martin’s Brussels EU: 4 stars — New Hotel Charlemagne: 4 stars

Parking

  • Complimentary parking
  • Paid parking€5.00 / day
  • Street parking

Distance from airport

  • 6.59 mi. from venue

blankspace Brussels Meeting Space

Total meeting space1,399 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms4
Largest room388 sq. ft.
Second largest room280 sq. ft.
Space (Private)1,399 sq. ft.
Space (Outdoor)495 sq. ft.
Filters

Local Attractions

Brussels Beurs

Business district

Royal Greenhouses of Laeken

Park
8 km away
The Royal Greenhouses of Laeken are a vast complex of monumental heated greenhouses in the park of the Royal Palace of Laeken (northern part of the City of Brussels), Belgium. The historic complex contains tropical, subtropical and cold greenhouses, and is home to the famous Royal Botanic Collection, which includes large collections of camellias, orange trees and many plants originating from the African parts of the former Belgian Empire.
Av. du Parc Royal 61
Brussels, BE 1020

Louise

Shopping
3 km away
This is one of the prettiest streets in town. It is quite long and passes through a couple of upscale neighborhoods. Great up-market shopping and eating along the way, as well as some very pleasing architecture. Take a long walk on a sunny day.
Avenue Louise
Brussels, BE 1000

Comics Art Museum

Museum
4 km away
An accomplished attraction located in the heart of Brussels, the Comics Art Museum has been honouring the creators and heroes of the 9th Art for 30 years. The regularly renewed permanent exhibitions and a diversified programme of temporary exhibitions enable visitors to discover the countless aspects of comics art.
Rue des Sables 20
Brussels, BE 1000

Mini Europe

Recreation
9 km away
Mini-Europe is a miniature park located in the Bruparck entertainment park, at the foot of the Atomium, in Brussels, Belgium. Mini-Europe has reproductions of monuments in the European Union and other countries within the continent of Europe on display, at a scale of 1:25. Roughly 80 cities and 350 buildings are represented.
Av. du Football 1
Brussels, BE 1020

Manneken Pis

Historical landmark
3 km away
Manneken Pis is a statue of a peeing boy in the center of Brussels. The 55.5 cm tall guy is placed on a pedestal at the corner of the Stoofstraat and the Eikstraat, not far from the Grote Markt. It has become one of the most famous Belgian and Brussels monuments and a symbol/mascot of the city of Brussels. In addition to the Manneken Pis of Brussels, there are similar statues in Geraardsbergen, Westmeerbeek, Broksele and Koksijde, but that of Brussels is the best known worldwide.It is a bronze creation by Jerome Duquesnoy from 1619.
Manneken Pis
Brussels 1000

The Atomium

Historical landmark
9 km away
Renovated as a major national event between 2004 and 2006, the Atomium - which was not intended to survive Expo 58 for which it was the flagship construction - is today, with over 600,000 visitors per year, the most popular tourist attraction in the capital of Europe, an art centre and an international symbol of Brussels and Belgium.
Pl. de l'Atomium 1
Brussels, BE 1020

Magritte Museum

Museum
3 km away
The multidisciplinary space houses paintings, gouaches, drawings, sculptures and painted objects, as well as advertising posters, musical scores, photographs and films. The Museum also has the most important collection from the artist's "vache" period.
Musée Magritte Museum, Pl. Royale 1, 100
Brussels, BE 1000

More

Our Concept! Our name, blankspace, speaks volumes. Like a blank sheet of paper, this space is neutral, awaiting your creative flair to infuse color and style. At first glance, it seems empty, the minimalist white frames adorning the walls, complemented by hanging greenery from the ceiling. This blankness of the space is to easily transform it into yourspace. Our Spaces The ground floor of our sleek townhouse belongs to you, comprising three contiguous spaces, an urban creative studio, and a city garden, collectively known as blankspace Brussels. Barspace This area serves as an ideal check-in point for your event and can double as a creative coffee break or intimate lunch buffet spot. It is the perfect bar as well. Meetingspace Outfitted with a Samsung Frame TV, this versatile area accommodates board meetings, cocktail receptions, or product launches. Tablespace Through the wooden sliding doors, this space features our signature adjustable hanging tables. Equipped with 3 Samsung Frame TVs, this space suits meetings, workshops, seated lunches or dinners Gardenspace Tucked behind our townhouse, the lush city garden bathed in sunlight throughout the day. Studiospace A creative space offering a certain touch for gatherings, it is perfect for imaginative brainstorming sessions, conferences, small scale workshops or summer dinners. Our Catering Whether you desire a light luncheon or an extravagant four-course feast, we collaborate with a selection of catering partners, each showcasing a distinct culinary style. Our partners include Fonteyne The Kitchen, I Tratturi, Barpartners, and OBAO. Our Workshops Infuse entertainment into your event? Consider our workshops, offered in collaboration with partners such as Greenmood, I Tratturi, and Barpartners. Interested? Please get in touch to make blankspace become yourspace.

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High season
Sep 1 – Dec 31
Mar 2 – Jul 1
Shoulder season
Jul 2 – Aug 31
Low season
Jan 1 – Mar 1

Cancellation Policy

Any reservation of a room or space for an event, a presentation, a banquet or a meeting will be subject to a reservation contract. Cancellation Policy Partial cancellation Between 29 days and 7 days before the event, the number of participants per day may be reduced by 10% free of charge. At 6 days or less before the event, no reduction in the number of participants can be taken into account and the event will be invoiced in full. Complete cancellation Between 60 days and 30 days before the event, blankspace will charge 60% of the value of the event. Between 29 days and 7 days before the event, blankspace will charge 80% of the value of the event. 7 days or less before the event, blankspace will charge the full value of the event.

Facility Restrictions

- Space equipment includes fixed installations and specific special equipment. - Space use strictly limited to allocated event personnel; additional spaces may be allocated by the venue. - Changes in declared purpose may lead to price revisions. - Occupying space outside booked period incurs additional fee based on proportional time and basic price. - Additional services, non-standard fittings, or electrical installations (63 amp - 220 V) require separate offer and invoicing. - Client's or supplier's equipment must be approved by venue's technical services a month before event. - Price includes electrical energy usage specified in reservation form within power ratings. - Supply of drinks, meals, or services is exclusively reserved for venue's own services and partners. - Client must comply with SABAM regulations. - Client must take out insurance to cover any damages to premises and equipment caused by the client or the guests of the client. - Client and suppliers must follow venue's technical services instructions during assembly and dismantling. - Client and contractor are jointly liable for damages to persons, building, furniture, or equipment. - Client must remove exhibition material or panels on the same day at their expense after the event.

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