A Boutique Escape in the Heart of Brussels

Fresh from an extensive redesign, 9Hotel Chelton combines contemporary interiors, wellness facilities and an enviable location, making it an appealing base for both business and leisure travellers exploring the Belgian capital.

Brussels is often celebrated for its grand architecture, world-class museums and thriving European business district, yet tucked away just moments from the city’s political heart is a boutique hotel that offers a quieter, more relaxed way to experience the Belgian capital.

Reopened following an extensive redesign, 9Hotel Chelton presents a contemporary retreat where thoughtful design meets everyday comfort. Located near Brussels-Schuman station and the elegant Square Ambiorix, the four-star property enjoys easy access to both the city’s European institutions and many of its cultural attractions, making it equally suited to business travellers and weekend explorers.

The interiors, reimagined by renowned designer Bruno Borrione, embrace clean lines, warm textures and understated elegance. The hotel’s 49 guestrooms blend the welcoming atmosphere of a country residence with the convenience expected of a modern city hotel, creating spaces that feel both comfortable and refined.

One of the property’s standout features is its wellness offering. Guests can unwind in the indoor swimming pool, recharge in the fitness area or enjoy the sensory showers after a day spent discovering Brussels or attending meetings nearby. A 24-hour honesty bar adds to the relaxed atmosphere, while dedicated coworking spaces and business facilities cater to professionals looking for a productive yet comfortable environment.

Mornings begin with a generous continental breakfast featuring freshly baked pastries, seasonal fruit, eggs, juices and quality coffee, providing an ideal start before heading out to explore the city or attend appointments.

Behind the property is the family-owned 9Hotel Collection, whose hospitality heritage stretches back four generations. Today, the group operates a collection of boutique hotels across several European capitals, each distinguished by individual character, contemporary design and a welcoming approach to hospitality.

For travellers seeking a stylish boutique address that balances convenience with comfort, 9Hotel Chelton is one of those understated discoveries worth adding to the Brussels shortlist. Whether visiting for business, a cultural city break or simply passing through one of Europe’s most vibrant capitals, it offers a contemporary base from which to experience the city at a more relaxed pace.

The Art of Individuality


CRN’s Project Thunderball is a masterclass in bespoke yacht building, where timeless design meets engineering excellence.

Shereen Shabnam

There are yachts that impress with their size, others with extravagant amenities, and then there are those that quietly redefine what bespoke yacht building can achieve. Project Thunderball belongs firmly in the latter category.

Recently launched at CRN’s renowned superyacht shipyard in Ancona, Italy, the 70-metre full-custom superyacht represents far more than another addition to the water. It is the latest expression of CRN’s philosophy that every yacht should be conceived as a singular work of art, shaped entirely around its owner’s vision while showcasing the finest traditions of Italian craftsmanship and naval engineering.

Constructed in steel and aluminium, Project Thunderball reflects years of collaboration between CRN’s in-house specialists, Dutch design studio Vripack Yacht Design and the acclaimed Italian firm Nauta. Together, they have created a yacht where architecture, engineering and design exist in complete harmony.

From the first glance at the design, Thunderball projects quiet confidence. Her elongated bow, graceful profile and uninterrupted surfaces evoke the timeless elegance of classic yachts, while subtle contemporary detailing ensures she feels thoroughly modern rather than nostalgic. The flowing lines draw inspiration from sailing yachts, giving the vessel a sense of movement even when perfectly still.

What makes Thunderball particularly appealing is the seamless dialogue between interior and exterior spaces. Rather than treating them as separate environments, the designers have carried proportions, materials and visual rhythms throughout the yacht, creating an experience that feels remarkably cohesive. Outdoor lounges naturally transition into sophisticated living spaces, while carefully selected materials reinforce an atmosphere of understated luxury instead of excess.

Inside, the design embraces longevity over fashion. Nauta’s interiors celebrate maritime heritage through a contemporary lens, balancing refined detailing with inviting comfort. Every material, finish and technical solution was selected in close consultation with the owner, ensuring the yacht remains deeply personal rather than simply luxurious.

Accommodation has been designed for both privacy and hospitality, with an owner’s suite complemented by five spacious VIP guest cabins for up to twelve guests. A dedicated crew of fifteen is accommodated across nine cabins, ensuring impeccable service while maintaining the discretion expected aboard a yacht of this calibre.

Beyond aesthetics, Thunderball reflects the growing importance of intelligent engineering in modern yacht construction. Beneath her elegant profile lies a sophisticated Energy Storage System capable of optimising onboard power management, reducing fuel consumption and enabling silent operation while at anchor. These innovations not only improve efficiency but also enhance the onboard experience by delivering quieter, more environmentally conscious cruising without compromising comfort.

Throughout the build, Y.CO acted as the owner’s representative and project management team, overseeing every stage of construction and ensuring the owner’s vision remained central from concept to completion.

At 70 metres with a beam of 11 metres and a gross tonnage of 1,100 GT, Thunderball possesses impressive scale, yet her greatest achievement lies not in her dimensions but in the restraint with which they have been executed. Rather than relying on dramatic styling or extravagant features to capture attention, the yacht celebrates balance, proportion and craftsmanship.

I have followed the work of CRN closely for over 19 years when writing for the Millionaire Group and find their dedication to bespoke yachts exquisite. Their heritage of building fully bespoke superyachts spans more than six decades, and Project Thunderball continues a tradition of creating yachts that are impossible to replicate. Every line, every space and every engineering decision has been developed exclusively for one owner, resulting in a vessel that reflects not only exceptional design, but an individual personality.