Jerome & Cyprus
Bienvenue!
We're tying the knot and we would love for you to be there!
Experience the beauty of Brussels and Lasne on this very special weekend full of love and celebrations.
Looking forward to seeing all your beautiful faces in a place we both love.
Jun 10
2022
TO 8:00 pm
Au Vieux Saint-Antoine
Rue du Marché au Charbon 25
Brussels, 1000
Belgium
Right in the heart of Brussels' city centre and, don’t quote as on this, the gay capital of Brussels, Au Vieux Saint-Antoine is one of the gay bars along Rue du Marché au Charbon and is a 5-minute walk to the famous Grand Place. Join us for a drink or two and let's all welcome the beautiful weekend ahead, together.
Jun 11
2022
TO 3:00 am
La Maison Basse
Route d'Ohain 52
Lasne, 1380
Belgium
From JAM Hotel, guests will be picked up by a shuttle at exactly 3pm to bring you to the wedding venue, La Maison Basse in the small town of Lasne. Here's the schedule to guide you throughout the day:
1600 (4:00pm): Ceremony
1700 (5:00pm): Cocktails
1900 (7:00pm): Dinner
2200 (10:00pm): Party
The same shuttle will bring you back to JAM Hotel at the end of the party. Note that JAM Hotel will be the only pick-up and drop-off point.
Dress Code: Relaxed Formal
We would appreciate if everyone wears white or white with pastel earthy tones. You can refer to the colour guide below to give you some ideas of what other colours we recommend you to wear white with.
Jun 11
2022
TO 3:00 am
Jun 12
2022
TO 2:30 pm
Guingette Maurice
Parc du Cinquantenaire
Brussels, 1000
Belgium
Guingettes are popular sights all over Europe where people bask under the summer sun and chat for hours with a glass of wine or, of course, a Belgian beer in hand. In Brussels, Guingette Maurice (from the Guingette Barc Group) is frequented by musicians, yoga fanatics, salsa dancers, and even Eurocrats as this is ideally located a few minutes away from the European Union headquarters.
Join us for an Sunday brunch in one of the corners of Parc du Cinquantenaire and let's end this beautiful weekend with a good croissant and a cup of coffee.
NOTE: We are kindly requesting each guest who are joining the brunch to prepare €20 and drop it in a box located near the counter.
If you're adventurous, take the Tram 81 towards Montgomery. There's a station a few minutes walk away from JAM Hotel called Janson and go down at the 11th stop called Merode. From there, you can walk to the Parc du Cinquantenaire and there, you will should easily find Guingette Maurice.

"Historic yet hip, bureaucratic yet bizarre, self-confident yet unshowy, Brussels is multicultural to its roots." (Lonely Planet)
Aside from being Jerome's hometown, Brussels is home to the European Commission and is dubbed as the capital of Europe. Its architecture swings from majestic to eccentric to rundown and back again. Its art scene is never pretentious with the right amount of quirk. And the beer, oh the beer, it's probably the best in the world (sorry Germany).
We prepared a map that will help you navigate around Brussels. This includes our recommended tourist spots, bars for night outs, and food destinations.
Amusez-vous bien à Bruxelles!
By Plane
There are many direct flights and connecting flights that will reach Brussels Airport from all over the world. Major hubs that connect to Brussels are London, Frankfurt and Amsterdam. From there, it is only about 1 hour to reach Brussels by air.
A small number of budget airlines also have international flights from Central Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean which make air travel more affordable from those departure points.
By Train
Brussels is easily accessible by train. Domestic trains are nationally operated by SNCB and run through three main train stations in Brussels (Bruxelles-Nord, Bruxelles-Central and Bruxelles-Midi). It will take you to all the major cities in Belgium.
For international travel there are high-speed trains operated by Eurostar and Thalys that depart from the TGV platform at Bruxelles-Midi station to a variety of destinations across Europe including Paris (1 hour 30 minutes), Amsterdam, and London (both around 2 hours).
Fancy a night out or a taste of the famous Belgian beers? Here are some of our recommended spots for drinks around Brussels:
Cafe Belga - cafe-bar, in the art deco Flagey center, with outdoor seating & guest DJs playing music until late.
Halles Saint-Géry - late-19th-century covered market halls that now house a heritage exhibition center and bar at night.
Chez Maman - one of the established gay bars in the city with fabulous drag queens performing and singing on the bar counter (shows on Fridays and Saturdays).
For more recommendations, please use the map we have prepared for everyone.
Best known for moules frites, waffles, and chocolates but look beneath the surface and experience the vibrant food scene of Brussels. Here are our top recommendations for food and wine:
Aux Armes de Bruxelles - Elegant restaurant opened in 1921, with leaded windows, serving Brussels cuisine, including mussels.
Rouge Tomate - Contemporary cuisine in a 19th-century townhouse with chic bar & dining rooms, plus garden terrace.
Comme Chez Soi - Comme Chez Soi stands out for its exceptional food, art nouveau design, cozy ambiance, and unmatched service. Every morsel transports you to foodie heaven; a tour of the kitchen post the meal is quite interesting.
Marcella Pizzeria - A few minutes away from JAM Hotel, Marcella sits right in front of Eglise de la Sainte-Trinité and surrounded by the coolest pubs in the city. This pizzeria prides itself for serving Napoli-inspired pizzas that melts before you even eat it.
Wolf - A new 3,000m² food market with 17 restaurants, an organic supermarket, on-site microbrewery and bean to bar chocolate-maker.
For more options, head to the map and see what else we recommend.
Despite being one of Belgium's oldest cities, Ghent (Gand in French / Gent in Dutch) remains small enough to feel cosy but big enough to be a vibrant, relevant centre for trade and culture. There's a wealth of medieval and classical architecture here, contrasted by large post-industrial areas undergoing urban renewal that give Ghent a gritty-but-good industrial feel.
In the centre, tourists remain surprisingly thin on the ground, but Ghent's large student and youth population means there's always people about, enjoying the city's fabulous canal-side architecture, abundance of quirky bars and good-value restaurants, and some of Belgium’s best museums.
Distance from Brussels: 60KM
If you set out to design a fairy-tale medieval town, it would be hard to improve on central Bruges (Brugge in Dutch), one of Europe's best preserved cities. Picturesque cobbled lanes and dreamy canals link photogenic market squares lined with soaring towers, historical churches and lane after lane of old whitewashed almshouses.
Distance from Brussels: 100KM
Antwerp (Antwerpen/Anvers in Dutch/French) is Belgium’s second city, biggest port and capital of cool. It has long been a powerful magnet for everyone from fashion moguls and club queens to art lovers and diamond dealers. In the mid-16th century it was one of Europe’s most important cities and home to baroque superstar painter Pieter Paul Rubens – as many a museum will regularly remind you. Despite many historical travails thereafter, and severe WWII bombing, Antwerp retains an intriguing medieval heart with plenty of café-filled cobbled lanes, a riverside fortress and a truly impressive cathedral. Today, however, Antwerp’s top drawcards are its vibrant fashion and entertainment scene, along with its startling architectural and cultural contrasts.
Distance from Brussels: 45KM

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TO ALL GUESTS
Use the discount code "direct132" to get a discount.
A trendy hotel near the city center of Brussels with everything, from food and wine options to shopping areas, being just a few minutes away. This is the place where we are staying and the departure point of the shuttle buses to the wedding venue.
Room rates between €55 an €90.
The Hotel Brussels is located on Boulevard de Waterloo, one of Brussels' main luxury shopping destination.
Room rates between €143 and €215.
Set in a charming, ivy-clad building, this sophisticated hotel is the nearest to JAM Hotel with extensive and beautiful facade; it's like staying in a luxury private mansion.
Room rates between €125 and €320 .
Hotel near the shopping street Avenue Louise!
Room rates between €75 and €135.
Colorful Hotel in the centre of Brussels. Exceptional design and comfort.
Room rates between €59 and €99 .
Luxury hotel a few minutes away from some of Brussels' must-see destinations.
Room rates between €200 and €600.
Rooms with a modern feel and contemporary décor, near the Avenue Louise.
Room rates between €72 and €136.
Contemporary and modern hotel in a small cosy street in the city center.
Room rates between €85 and €172.
More than a century of high quality awaits you at Metropole Brussels. It's the only 19th Century Hotel in Brussels.
(If you stay at this hotel, do not forget to arrange your transportation to the departure point of the shuttle bus)
Room rates between €140 and €340.
Flawless in design, the rooms are an invitation to the history of Brussels. The rooms feature an art collection including Magritte, Hergé, Broodthaers,...
Room rates between €305 and €393.
(If you stay at this hotel, do not forget to arrange your transportation to the departure point of the shuttle bus)
11 Jun 2022 will forever remain in our hearts and to mark this momentous day, we would like to buy a piece of art that we can place within our future home to remind us of what a beautiful day it was. So instead of giving us gifts, you can help us buy an artwork from one of the artists below by sending us funds through the following bank accounts:
EURO BANK ACCOUNT
Bank Name: ING Belgium NV/SA
Address: Avenue Marnix 24, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
Account Name: Jerome Louis
Account Number (IBAN): BE20310119859956
Bank Code: BBRUBEBB
SGD BANK ACCOUNT
Bank: Standard Chartered Bank
Account Name: Malinao Cyprus Jake Martillas
Account Number: 01-1-922095-4
Swift BIC: SCBLSG22
Bank Code: 9496
From the bottom of our hearts, thank you so much!
Jerome & Cyprus
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