Brussels Hotels

For a major European capital, Brussels is surprisingly affordable for the budget conscious traveller. Thanks to the EU having its home here, there are also a slew of business–focused moderate options, plus a number of excellent luxury properties. Hotels are largely found between the Quartier Royale and Quartier du Marais. There are also a good number next to Brussels Midi station for those arriving on international train services.

The Brussels hotels below have been grouped in three pricing categories:
Luxury (over €350)
Moderate (€150 to €350)
Cheap (up to €150)

These Brussels hotel prices are based on double occupancy of a twin or double room at standard rate, including breakfast for two and all taxes.

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Hotel Amigo Brussels

+32 2 547 4747.

Although within short walking distance of the bustling Grand-Place, the Rocco Forte Hotel Amigo is a haven of calm and comfort. The building served as a prison in the 16th century and opened as a luxury hotel in 1957. Furnished with rich tapestries and antiques, it offers a friendly welcome and has a restaurant and cocktail bar, meeting rooms and a banqueting suite. The décor of the 176 rooms and suites blends contemporary elegance with dashes of colour and humour - Hergé characters and Magritte graphics appear here and there.

Rue de l'Amigo 1-3, 1000, Brussels, Belgium

Hotel Metropole Brussels

+32 2 217 2300.

The 19th-century Hotel Metropole, with its grand art nouveau interior, is the first choice for those wishing to combine a lust for nostalgia with a need for modern comfort. A stone's throw from the Grand-Place, this palatial hotel offers a truly grand entrance hall and an Italian baroque style restaurant, L'Alban Chambon. There are 283 comfortable rooms and 15 suites, many decorated with drapes, swags and chandeliers.

Place de Brouckère 31, 1000, Brussels, Belgium

The Dominican

+32 2 203 0808.

Part of the Carlton hotel group, The Dominican is the place to come if you want to be pampered while on a break in Brussels. It takes its name from the Dominican abbey which was originally built on this site in the 1400s. Its design is first rate, taking on the hushed feel of the abbey’s cloisters. Rooms are huge, the beds vast and the breakfast top notch.

Rue Leopold 9, 1000, Brussels, Belgium

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