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Discover the top hotels in Brussels, hand-picked by local expert Cathy Winston.
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Cathy Winston
23 December 2024
Belgium’s quirky capital is something of a chameleon. Home to several of the European Union’s major institutions, it’s also the city of Tintin, some of Europe’s best art collections, historic squares like the Grand-Place and Art Nouveau architecture. You can chat in two different official languages (French and Flemish), see miniature versions of European landmarks, or discover the city’s two very different icons—the Atomium, a hugely magnified representation of an iron crystal, and the...Belgium’s quirky capital is something of a chameleon. Home to several of the European Union’s major institutions, it’s also the city of Tintin, some of Europe’s best art collections, historic squares like the Grand-Place and Art Nouveau architecture. You can chat in two different official languages (French and Flemish), see miniature versions of European landmarks, or discover the city’s two very different icons—the Atomium, a hugely magnified representation of an iron crystal, and the Manneken Pis, a statue of a small boy relieving himself. Refuel with the country’s famous chocolate and beer, then stroll around one of the city’s countless green spaces. Despite its (unfair) reputation for boring bureaucracy, a trip to Brussels is never dull—and I’ve found that the same can be said for its range of places to stay. There's something for everyone, from converted historic buildings to grand elegance and quirky style. Here’s my pick of the best hotels to stay in Brussels.
Rocco Forte Hotel AmigoRocco Forte Hotel AmigoRank #1
C$ 102-C$ 2,411/night
Rue De L'Amigo 1-3
You can’t get much closer to the Grand-Place than the luxurious Hotel Amigo without actually curling up on the...

You can’t get much closer to the Grand-Place than the luxurious Hotel Amigo without actually curling up on the square’s cobblestones. But the prime location isn’t the only reason this is one of the best hotels in Brussels.

Set on the site of a 16th-century jail (the name comes from Spanish soldiers mishearing the Flemish word for "prison"), I’m a big fan of its award-winning Italian restaurant, Bocconi. You’ll also find all the 5-star touches you’d expect from the Rocco Forte group, including ultra-knowledgeable concierges.

The rooms mix understated opulence with a nod to Belgian heritage—think Hergé and Magritte prints and traditional fabrics—along with Carrara marble in the bathrooms. Don’t leave without having a drink at Bar Magritte, where 20 unique cocktails are inspired by the artist’s life and surreal dreamscapes. My top pick is the Double Meaning, made with Pisco infused with apple, avocado and absinthe.

The DominicanThe DominicanRank #2
C$ 233-C$ 688/night
Rue Leopold 9
If you’re looking for unique hotels in Brussels, The Dominican ticks all the boxes, with its unusual history and...

If you’re looking for unique hotels in Brussels, The Dominican ticks all the boxes, with its unusual history and impressive style credentials as a Design Hotels member. Built in the heart of the city on the site of a 15th-century Dominican Abbey, the hotel was once home to neoclassical French painter and revolutionary Jacques-Louis David, who chose to exile himself in Brussels after the fall of Napoleon Bonaparte.

In the guestrooms, you’ll spot designs inspired by the symbol of the Dominican order alongside prints of some of David’s most famous works, tactile velvets, deep chocolatey woods and tiles, and Nespresso coffee machines.

In summer, dine under the fig tree in the courtyard or feast year-round at the gilded Grand Lounge. The stuffed quail is the specialty, but I recommend saving room for the very unexpected butternut squash crème brûlée.

Zoom HotelZoom HotelRank #3
C$ 113-C$ 403/night
Rue De La Concorde 59-61
With its quirky photography theme and "cosy industrial" style, it pays to zoom in on the Zoom Hotel. The 37...

With its quirky photography theme and "cosy industrial" style, it pays to zoom in on the Zoom Hotel. The 37 guestrooms are decorated with unique photos of Brussels taken by Belgian artists, while elsewhere you’ll find retro camera equipment, decorative drawings of cameras and a photo wall. I love the Instagrammable corners, which encourage you to get in the picture too.

Set across two converted houses off the swanky Avenue Louise, there’s plenty of emphasis on coziness here, with four-poster and king-size beds in the largest rooms. You’ll also find photo-inspired colour themes—not only black and white, but Kodak yellow and red, and sepia.

End the day at the terrace bar with snacks, natural wines and craft beers from Brussels. There’s no doubt this is one of the best hotels in Brussels for urban style.

Hotel des GaleriesHotel des GaleriesRank #4
C$ 233-C$ 405/night
Rue des Bouchers 38
Located in a 19th-century arcade, the elegant, boutique Hotel Des Galeries is light years from your average shopping...

Located in a 19th-century arcade, the elegant, boutique Hotel Des Galeries is light years from your average shopping centre hotel. With only 23 guestrooms, you’ll find nods to its historic setting combined with contemporary style touches like bespoke tiles.

For a stay to remember, I don’t think you can beat one of the three duplex suites. One has its own private walkway; another looks out over the statue of St Michael at the top of the nearby City Hall. Each room is slightly different, with subtle coral pops of colour or sage green shades as restful as the hotel’s atmosphere, plus vintage touches such as parquet flooring and freestanding tubs.

Look out for the huge medal press in the heart of the hotel’s Comptoir des Galeries brasserie, set in the arcade’s former workshops, where craftsmen produced work for the Belgian royal family.

Steigenberger Wiltcher'sSteigenberger Wiltcher'sRank #5
C$ 204-C$ 2,049/night
Avenue Louise 71
After a lavish renovation transformed its 225 guestrooms and 42 suites in 2015, Steigenberger Wiltcher's is easily...

After a lavish renovation transformed its 225 guestrooms and 42 suites in 2015, Steigenberger Wiltcher's is easily one of the grandest hotels in Brussels. Named for English hotelier Sidney Wiltcher, everything here is done on a palatial scale. This hotel is home to one of the biggest ballrooms in the city, as well as one of its top health clubs, with a pool, spa, beauty salon, sauna, steam room and fitness centre.

The rooms are similarly spacious and decked out in muted modern minimalism, with fine wood furniture and Acqua di Parma toiletries in the marble bathrooms.

My tip for sheer indulgence is to start your day with the impressive breakfast buffet at Café Wiltcher's, one of five bars and restaurants to choose from. Then, after browsing the designer offerings along nearby Avenue Louise, end with Belgian caviar and Champagne at Loui Cocktail Bar and Restaurant.

Hotel Manos PremierHotel Manos PremierRank #6
C$ 147-C$ 854/night
100-106 Chaussée De Charleroi
Behind the unassuming ivy-clad exterior of this hotel, you’ll discover an aristocratic gem, furnished as if you’ve...

Behind the unassuming ivy-clad exterior of this hotel, you’ll discover an aristocratic gem, furnished as if you’ve stepped back in time to the reigns of Louis XV and XVI. With a few added Eastern touches and splashes of colour rounding out the design, this is one of the best hotels in Brussels for those looking for something a little different.

Despite the luxurious touches—including a spa with a hammam, glittering chandeliers in the restaurant and rococo elegance in the 50 guestrooms—this family-owned hotel is far from stiff and formal. Expect huge gilt-framed mirrors, ornate chaise longues, and lashings of gold and chocolate brown in the rooms, as well as white Carrara marble and cool Rajasthan greens in the bathrooms.

End the day sipping a herb-infused cocktail at the bar, before tucking into Belgian wagyu beef in the Kolya restaurant. I particularly love the eye-catching ostrich-egg chandelier.

Maison Flagey BrusselsMaison Flagey BrusselsRank #7
C$ 250-C$ 267/night
39 Avenue du Général De Gaulle
This boutique B&B beats off some stiff competition to make my list of the best hotels in Brussels, thanks to its Art...

This boutique B&B beats off some stiff competition to make my list of the best hotels in Brussels, thanks to its Art Nouveau setting and unique style. Built in 1904 by a leading Art Nouveau architect—himself a student of the style’s pioneer, Victor Horta—Maison Flagey has all the trimmings of a chic architecture-themed break. The Horta Museum is close by, along with the Art Deco Flagey Building.

Each of the five guestrooms is decorated individually with added period touches, such as Art Nouveau lamps, day beds, freestanding vintage baths and original mosaic tiling alongside mod cons like Nespresso coffee machines.

One of my favourite touches are the sunny terraces you’ll find in several rooms—but anyone can soak up the views of the Ixelles ponds from the terrace at breakfast before exploring the hip suburb of Ixelles.

Hotel Hubert Grand PlaceHotel Hubert Grand PlaceRank #8
C$ 162-C$ 371/night
Rue d'Arenberg 18
Life’s too short for ordinary stays, announces Hotel Hubert, and I’m certainly not going to argue with that. The...

Life’s too short for ordinary stays, announces Hotel Hubert, and I’m certainly not going to argue with that. The hotel more than lives up to its promise, offering a vibrant modern alternative to the many historic offerings in Brussels.

One of the best hotels in Brussels, the specially designed wallpaper in the rooms depicts the Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert, just across the street, with pale pink walls and deep plum velvet chairs to complete the funky retro effect.

The rooms also feature modern updates, including Nespresso machines, rain showers and mini-fridges, while the food truck in the lobby serves fantastic pizza and focaccia. Head to the colourful bar, one of my favourite spots, for cocktails and Belgian beer—take a moment to gaze round at the lush plants as you order from your seat on a velvet bar stool.

Hotel Le DixseptièmeHotel Le DixseptièmeRank #9
C$ 241-C$ 709/night
25 Rue de la Madeleine
It’s said that during the 17th century, this building was the residence of the Spanish ambassador. You’re guaranteed...

It’s said that during the 17th century, this building was the residence of the Spanish ambassador. You’re guaranteed a stay to remember at Le Dixseptieme, with plenty of nods to its fascinating past, such as timber beams and an original carved wooden staircase.

You’ll feel as if you’re stepping back in time as you stroll through the front door, just 200 metres from the Grand-Place, making this one of the best-located hotels in Brussels. The Classic section houses the oldest and largest rooms, featuring original tiled fireplaces, antique four-poster beds and prints of Old Masters.

Meanwhile, there are more contemporary Patio rooms around the courtyard and 13 new Garden rooms overlooking the hotel’s tranquil hidden garden. All are named after Belgian artists, with their artwork reproduced inside—I’m a fan of the Van Eyck suite.

Hotel Made In LouiseHotel Made In LouiseRank #10
C$ 155-C$ 346/night
Rue Veydt 40
Set in a converted townhouse dating from 1911, this welcoming hotel has a few individual touches to mark it out as...

Set in a converted townhouse dating from 1911, this welcoming hotel has a few individual touches to mark it out as one of the best hotels in Brussels. The 48 guestrooms are sleek and stylish, with vintage furnishings and bold wallpaper adding personality to the cool, minimalist decor.

But it’s the extras which should tempt you to stay at this boutique hotel near the Avenue Louise. The impressive breakfast buffet has a focus on local providers, along with vegetarian and gluten-free products—choose from waffles, local cheese, pastries, eggs, pancakes, chia pudding and honey from beehives set on the rooftops of Brussels.

Or relax with a choice of Belgian beers from the Made in Market selection, before playing giant chess in the leafy courtyard. I love the fact the hotel supports charities in Belgium and overseas, so you’re actually doing good while feeling good.

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KAYAK’s insights for hotels in Brussels

Discover seasonal trends, ideal booking windows, and other data-driven tips to plan your stay in Brussels with confidence.

Which month has the cheapest hotel rates in Brussels?

Hotels are cheapest in Brussels in December, with average rates of C$ 182. In comparison, July is the most expensive month, with prices at C$ 344.

What is the cheapest day of the week to book a hotel in Brussels?

Friday offers the lowest rates in Brussels, with an average nightly price of C$ 275. The highest prices are found on Sunday, with average rates at C$ 332.

How much is a hotel in Brussels for tonight?

The best deal for a 3-star hotel room in Brussels found by KAYAK users in the last 3 days was C$ 62, while a 4-star hotel the lowest price was C$ 129. The cheapest room found overall was for C$ 65.

How much is a hotel in Brussels for this weekend?

The cheapest hotel room in Brussels for the upcoming weekend found on KAYAK in the last 3 days was for C$ 69 per night. For the same dates, 3-star hotel rooms have been found for as low as C$ 70 per night and 4-star hotel rooms from C$ 147 per night.

How early should you book a hotel in Brussels?

Book at least 35 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Brussels hotel.

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Low season

December

High season

July

Average price (weeknight)

C$ 226

Average price (weekend night)

C$ 201
Cheapest month to stay with an average 39% drop in price.
Most expensive month to stay with an average 16% rise in price.
Average Sun - Thu price over the last 2 weeks.
Average Fri & Sat price over the last 2 weeks.

KAYAK's top tips for finding Brussels hotel deals

  • If you’re looking for a cheap hotel in Brussels, you should consider visiting during the low season. You'll find cheaper accommodations in Brussels in December and August.
  • Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best hotel deals in Brussels if you stay on a Friday. The opposite is true for, Sunday, which is usually the most expensive day.
  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Brussels found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was C$ 104, while the most expensive was C$ 228.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their accommodation in Brussels for 3 days.
  • Grand Place, Brussel’s central square, sits in the middle of the city centre, an area rich with museums and historic buildings. The stylish Brussels Marriott Hotel Grand Place is at the centre of the action. For a smaller budget, you will find Smartflats Design – Grand-Place, which offers travellers a more independent stay.
  • Avenue Louise sits to the south of the city centre, running from Place Louise to urban park Bois de la Cambre, and is a central hub for shopping and restaurants. For a cheap stay nearby, check out Ibis Styles Brussels Centre Stephanie, a highly rated business hotel, or Steigenberger Wiltcher, which is perfect for a romantic stay in the city.
  • The neighbourhood of Saint-Josse offers multiple options when it comes to accommodation for students, all of which can be rented for extended periods of time. If you’re looking for a hotel in the same area, then check out Aparthotel Regent 55, which has a sleek finish to its apartment-style suites, or Hotel Nh Brussels Bloom.
  • The European Quarter sits to the east of the city centre and the Leopold Quarter. Here you will find numerous historic buildings and sites. Best Western PLUS Park Hotel Brussels sits on the edge of the Parc du Cinquantenaire, the green space at the heart of the area.
  • If you are travelling to or from Belgium on the Eurostar, then you might want to stay near Gare du Midi, Brussels’ central train station. Pullman Brussels Centre Midi is a highly recommended luxury hotel near the Eurostar station.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Brussels

  • Are there good hotels near Brussels Airport?

    Yes. Brussels Airport has several hotels in and around the area that come highly recommended. Sheraton Brussels Airport Hotel sits above the airport’s train station, which makes it convenient for travelling to and from the city centre. Novotel Brussels Airport has a free airport shuttle and a good rating among the airport hotels.

  • Where can I find cheap hotels in Brussels?

    For cheap hotels in Brussels, look into the Quartier des Quais and Dansaert areas of the city. Here you will find a number of excellently rated hotels and rentals, including B&B Luc Delux, near the Zenne River, and Citadines Sainte-Catherine Brussels, which is only a short walk from the metro line.

  • Where can I find high-end hotels in Brussels?

    For a high-end stay, search the area of Ixelles, which offers several high-end 5-star hotels. Sofitel Brussels Le Louise sits at the top end of Avenue Louise, or in the Leopold Quarter, you will find Stanhope Hotel, which has a more traditional finish. Across in the European Quarter, you will find Sofitel Brussels Europe, which comes with a great business centre and its own spa.

  • What hotels in Brussels have a good indoor or rooftop pool?

    Eurostars Sablon in the city centre comes with an ambient indoor swimming pool, is close to the central attractions and has easy links to the main train station. Marriott Executive Apartments Brussels European Quarter lies to the east of the city centre and comes with a large indoor pool.

  • What are the best hotels near Brussels Central Railway Station?

    Brussels Central Railway Station being one of the most popular landmarks in Brussels, many travellers enjoy staying close by. Latroupe Grand Place, Bedford Hotel & Congress Centre and Safestay Brussels Grand Place are recommended hotels on KAYAK within walking distance.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Brussels?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighbourhood, which allows you to pick the central Brussels districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Brussels city centre

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    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

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