
Mr. Patrick Saada
Mr. Patrick Saada
Hotel Real Estate Developer, Brussels
Project Sabina – Brussels
Situated in the heart of Brussels, Project Sabina is projected to become a 24-room hotel located at Rue du Nord 78. This future establishment is planned to offer a budget-friendly environment with amenities designed to enhance guests' stays, including free Wi-Fi, a restaurant, and pet-friendly accommodations. Its central location will provide easy access to notable attractions such as the Grand Place and the Royal Palace of Brussels, making it an ideal choice for travelers seeking convenience and comfort in the city center.
Coming soon
Maison Arya – Brussels
For Patrick Saada, Maison Arya is more than just a hotel—it's his personal favorite when in Brussels, thanks to its refined aesthetics and exceptional comfort. Ideally suited for business guests seeking calm after a busy day, as well as leisure travelers in search of charm and convenience, the hotel offers a welcoming atmosphere in a prime city-center location. With its elegant interiors and thoughtful design, Maison Arya perfectly reflects Bohopo’s boutique hospitality philosophy.
The Mila Hotel – Brussels
As the latest addition to Bohopo’s growing presence in Brussels, The Mila Hotel stands out with its fresh, modern vibe and cozy, welcoming atmosphere. Patrick Saada admires its vibrant color scheme, prime location, and the laid-back charm of its breakfast area, which evokes a sense of home. With its youthful spirit and focus on guest comfort, The Mila adds a lively new dimension to Bohopo’s boutique collection in the city.
Patrick Saada is a visionary advisor and thought leader in the field of urban hospitality.
With a strong focus on boutique hotel development in Brussels, he offers strategic guidance and creative insight that help shape innovative, design-forward hospitality experiences. Through his involvement with projects like those at Bohopo, Patrick provides inspiration and direction in identifying untapped urban spaces and transforming them into vibrant destinations. His approach reflects a deep appreciation for architecture, community integration, and the long-term evolution of city life in Europe.