Hotels in Brussels

Today the possibilities of accommodation. To the classic hotels, applications have been added that allow renting houses or flats or rooms or finding accommodation while taking care of pets, for example. But there are those who do not renounce hotels and it must be said that today many of them have improved their offer and their style.

Thinking then about style and without neglecting the price today we will concentrate on the hotels in Brussels.

Hotels in Brussels

It seems like prices in this city are subject to demand and thus, of course, whenever the government of the European Union is in session, these prices rise. So, it is not a bad idea to join a search site for accommodation to keep an eye on the offers and not miss the opportunity to stay in one of the hotels that we present below.

If you like the American style of hospitality then one option is the Hotel Aloft Brussels Schumann. It has a certain luxury, a certain attention to detail, with spacious, well-equipped and comfortable rooms. There is a lot of color, a lot of modern furniture, beds that are sold as super comfortable and large showers. There is a lobby bar that has some nightlife but don't expect a lot when it comes to food.

This hotel is close to Place Schuman, far from the oldest and most historic heart of the city, but if you are not looking for an excellent location this hotel makes up for distance with good prices on weekends.

MAS Residence It is a hotel located between the European Quarter and the center of Brussels. If you walk 20 minutes you arrive at the cathedral or the Royal Museums of Fine Arts. It is a complex of buildings, three, dating from the early twentieth century and have been renovated with style. That's why you'll see hardwood floors, wood-burning fireplaces, stuccoed ceilings, and other period details.

El hotel ofrece apartments and rooms and half of them look at the street while the other half look at the back gardens. Most have air conditioning, there is an elevator and you pay for parking around 18 euros a day. There are 25 units baptized with names of dance types (rumba, twist, etc.).

There are suites and apartments with living room and kitchenette, basic, and also, for a higher price, there is a separate duplex with a small garden and two bedrooms. Double rooms have prices from 78 euros in low season. Breakfast is paid separately, 15 euros, but the WiFi is free.

Another option when it comes to hotels in Brussels is Zoom Hotel, industrial style, a certain air steam punk, We could say. Everything revolves around photography, hence the name. It is south of the city center, on the border between the southern suburbs of Saint Gilles and Ixelles. You can walk from the hotel to the Grand Place, the heart of the city, in no more than half an hour of walking.

Zoom is designed in red, yellow, sepia, black and white. Works on two old houses that have been recycled. The reception works 24 hours, there are three elevators and also an external terrace with tables and chairs. There is a total of 37 rooms Quite comfortable, decorated with pictures of Brussels. All have television, safe and desk and some offer tea and coffee making facilities.

There are larger rooms, XL, with a sofa bed, pillow menu, bathrooms with subway tiles and a buffet breakfast service with a little of everything that, in summer, can be taken on the terrace. The bar deserves to be visited as it has a menu of 50 Belgian beers and various brands of chocolate. Double rooms have a fee from 65 euros in low season.

Another stylish hotel is the Train Hotel. For those crazy about trains it is great because on the terrace and in view from the street there are two old wagons. One of them has 15 cheap and shared cabins (take or rent the sleeping bag and a towel), and the other has a unique retro-style suite with its own bathroom and terrace. Obviously, there are also normal, modern and flexible rooms that can be used by a guest, couples or groups.

The hotel offers breakfast in the so-called Train Bistro, which also serves lunch and dinner Wednesday through Friday and brunch Saturday through Sunday. There is also a bar and in the area, the Schaerbeek neighborhood, there are several restaurants. The double rooms start in the $60.

If you are looking for something more like a Bed & Breakfast then the option is DRUM. It has just six rooms, each with the signature of a contemporary designer and artist. The hotel is very large because it is a old mansion from 1840, later converted into a pipe factory. Its owners are close to their guests and often organize jewelry shows or art events in the basement.

The hotel is on a quiet street, in a charming neighborhood near the Charleroi canal, not far from the Boulevard de Barthèlèmy, a noisy and active street if there is any. If you like this hotel you can book online and there you get detailed information on each room. There's no TVYes, and the general dynamics of the hotel is that of a B&B, so spaces and moments are shared. Double rooms have prices from 130 euros all year, breakfast included and free WiFi,

Finally, in our list of hotels in brussels today we end with a youth hostel. It's the Sleep Well YH, close to the Gare du Nord train station and close to the Rogier metro station and a 10-minute walk from Grand Place, the historic center.

This youth hostel works in a six story building, modern and stylish. Sleep Well is a non-profit, youth-oriented organization since the mid-70s. Its staff is friendly, young, bicycles are rented, free walks around Brussels are offered, there are free computers and a room with a washing machine and dryer. The common area includes games for socializing.

The hostel has 37 rooms, some singles, twins and up to six people with bunk beds. The Star, single, double and triple rooms are more standard and have a safe, refrigerator and TV. Then there are the Duplex rooms for families or groups of three or four people with a private terrace and some with a small kitchenette. All rooms have their own bathroom.

The rate includes sheets but not towels. Breakfast is simple but good. There is a bar, but the location is so good that there are plenty of places around to eat and drink. Double rooms have a fee from 69 euros in low season, breakfast included.

Of course, Brussels has many more hotels and types of accommodation but you may have liked one of our list. Good trip!


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