Accommodation In Brussels
If you’re looking for a luxurious five star
where you can be pampered and enjoy fine dining, or you’re looking
for a cheap place to squat, you’ll find something to appeal to you
in Brussels. The city is peppered with hotels & hostels – you
only need to determine how much it is you wish to spend & how
close to the heart of the city you wish to stay.
Here's where you'll find a detailed listing which shows sights and places of interest in
the area.
You'll also find information on shopping, restaurants, landmarks,
theatres - anything to help make your visit more pleasurable! There
are plenty of affordable yet good quality Hostels and Bed &
Breakfasts.
There are clusters of Brussels hotels & other various
accommodation dotted around Grand Place, the upper & lower
towns, the EU district, St Gilles & various other locations.
So what type of prices can you expect to fork out? For very basic
accommodation it’s possible to secure a room for under 80 euros,
while at the other end of the spectrum you can splurge 400 Euros or
more for more opulent surroundings. The latter tend to offer plush
services including 24 hour room service, state of the art fitness
facilities, business areas and even baby sitting services.
Generally, the city has a good reputation for providing good clean
rooms and fair service at all price levels. Some of the lower end
hotels do not provide in-house eateries (they tend to offer
breakfast but that’s it) although the glut of cafes and
restaurants spread throughout the city means this is not a major
drawback. In fact it’s a plus as it gets you out to explore the
city.
Fussy travellers will find places to stay that cater to their
individual tastes – you can enjoy hotels offering splendid vistas
(such as the exquisite Amigo along the lower town) while Welcome for
instance is known for it’s interesting architecture. Gourmet
lovers can visit Radisson SAS which has a 2 Michelin Star
restaurant.

If you’re planning to visit Brussels during its peak times then be
smart and book your accommodation ahead of arriving. As you might
expect, places become very full during these times and you may not
get the hotel or location of your choice unless you plan ahead.
Sometimes, it’s possible to secure weekend discounts or get
Eurostar hotel & train deals from various places in Europe
including England.
It’s also possible to secure private apartments to rent within
Brussels – expect to pay anything between 300 to 1000 Euros per
week depending on the type and location of the property you wish to
rent.
Here
is a list of Brussels hotels with all their
details.
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