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Best hotels in Brussels
Although Brussels isn’t very large for a capital city, there are various 'communes' with each a different vibe. Each commune has its own people, specifics and hidden gems. If you’re planning a visit to Brussels, it’s wise to think about where you want to be based. Thanks to its relatively small size, you’ll be in the city center fairly quickly, no matter where you’re based. Nevertheless, your accommodation will definitely influence your experience, as it will be your home in Brussels and the area you’ll be seeing most often. Wondering where to stay? Below are a few hotel recommendations that we’ve checked out ourselves and would definitely vouch for!
Affordable luxury at Park Inn by Radisson
As a member of the Radisson Hotel family, Park Inn is a budget-friendly hotel while still offering a luxurious experience. The rooms are bright and spacious with super comfortable beds. If you’re lucky, you might receive one of the corners rooms at the back with an astounding view over the Palace of Justice and Porte de Hal.
The breakfast buffet is amazing, featuring a large selection of bread and viennoiseries, different kinds of ham and cheese, yogurt with fresh fruit, dried fruit, granola, seeds… It also includes a warm buffet with scrambled eggs, bacon and cooked vegetables. Special thought is given to people on a gluten-free diet and there even is an Asian corner featuring noodles. Apart from the standard offer of tea and coffee, the breakfast also stands out thanks to its large selection of fresh juices and smoothies. Park Inn by Radisson cares about ecology and waste reduction, which you can tell from the breakfast buffet: all the plastic is banned and replaced by reusable glass jars and bottles.
Located within the hotel, the RBG Bar & Grill is open for lunch and dinner. When we visited in the evening, we ordered a rump steak burger and a salmon burger, which came with a suggested (albeit overpriced) beer. As both the meat and the salmon were cooked to perfection, both of us really enjoyed our meal. On the dessert menu I had spotted ‘Chocolate Fondant’, which is one of my favorite treats, so I had to try it. And it didn’t disappoint.
All in all, this 3-star hotel is a great place to stay, conveniently situated in front of the Brussels South train station. It also features several meeting rooms and a gym with a view. And last but not least, the staff is super friendly!
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Modern comfort at B&B Hotel Gare du Midi
Equally situated in front of the Brussels South Station, the three-star B&B hotel is a slightly more economical alternative. The rooms are a bit smaller, but they’re modern, clean and comfortable. Every room features a huge black-and-white wall poster of a typical Brussels landmark like Botanique or the triumphal arch in Parc du Cinquantenaire. Looking out, you can see the trains heading in and out the Brussels South train station. Thanks to the double glazing, you won’t hear a thing though.
The breakfast buffet includes bread and viennoiseries, ham and cheese, different kinds of cornflakes, scrambled eggs and bacon, and fresh fruit.
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A backpackers’ haven at Camping Ciel Ouvert
If you’re feeling adventurous or if you're travelling on a budget, you might want know that it’s possible to go camping in Brussels. The campsite is only open during the Summer months, but if you happen to visit in July or August, it will definitely offer you a unique experience. Expect a relatively small grass field somewhat hidden behind a Jesuit church in Ixelles, but with all the essential facilities at your disposal: hot showers, a sink to do the dishes, garden furniture… One of its most striking features is the welcoming and laidback atmosphere.
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