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At this three-star hotel, the street-side terrace buzzes with a cool young crowd, the design-led bar pumps to the sound of local DJs and the popular restaurant dishes up hearty, satisfying fare. Rooms are chic and stylish, with plenty of smart tech, and come in four different sizes. The train station is just a five-minute walk away. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW Grand Hotel Bellevue Luxury Courtesy of Grand Hotel Bellevue / Expedia The clue is in the name at this four-star hotel, which offers a beautiful view over the Grande Place with its fairytale Flemish architecture. This splendid square was once a favourite of Mozart and his family, who stayed here for a month in 1765 – and the Grand Hotel Bellevue is the only hotel on this spot, if you want to recreate the experience. The elegant entrance makes for an impressive welcome, the bedrooms are bedecked with botanical wallpaper and a lavish breakfast awaits each morning. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW Hôtel Brueghel Boutique Hotel Courtesy of Hôtel Brueghel / Expedia Just a few meters from the Grande Place, this three-star hotel is notable for its neo-Flemish façade, stylish design and elegant art deco lift dating from the 1930s.
Blackburn ( Scottish Gaelic: An Dubh Allt [3]) is a town [4] in West Lothian, Scotland local to both Bathgate and Livingston, two of the larger towns in the county. It is situated approximately 32 kilometres (20 mi) west of Edinburgh and 40 kilometres (25 mi) east of Glasgow on the old A8 road. History Blackburn means "the black stream", from the Old English blæc "black" and burna "stream". The name was recorded as Blachebrine in 1152. As a small industrial centre, Blackburn originally developed as a cotton-manufacturing town. In the mid-19th century, it became a centre for coal mining. Its small population expanded rapidly from 4, 302 in 1961 to around 9, 000 by 1965 as a result of employment opportunities in Bathgate to the north and through in-migration following the inception of the Glasgow Overspill Plan. The closure of the British Leyland plant in 1986 brought decline to the area, along with the destruction of many homes built during the 1960s. The Highlander Crisps factory was originally based in Blackburn until the M8 motorway was constructed beginning in 1965; it is now based in Whitehill Industrial Estate, Bathgate, with the motorway being the reason for the split.