Travelers Reviews of Brussels-Capital Region Hotels

Bedford Hotel Brussels
4.3/5214 Reviews
Central Brussels
I highly recommended the hotel as the staff are very friendly & welcoming. The location is accessible. We’ll definitely book here again.
Floris Arlequin Grand Place Hotel Brussels
4.1/5118 Reviews
Central Brussels
Location is very good. The Grand Place is 1 min away. The staff are also very helpful and the room is bery clean and have no things to nitpick about. We stayed during winter; the heating works very well.
The Dominican
4.5/5133 Reviews
Central Brussels
The location is great! Cleanliness still needs to be paid attention to. There were long women's hair in the room! (We are two men with short hair) Coffee capsule was not refilled!
Thon Hotel Brussels City Centre
4.4/544 Reviews
Sint-Joost-ten-Node
ALL GOOD with excellent reception staff support. Fortunately, they advised me NOT to park my park in the streets around the corner of the hotel because foreigners's car happened to have their windows smashed. So I parked in the Hotel parking to secure my car. Looks like this neighborghood is not safe...
Hotel Siru Brussels
3.8/560 Reviews
Sint-Joost-ten-Node
If you're looking for a no-frills, budget-friendly stay in Brussels, Hotel Siru is your go-to! Nestled right next to the Rogier subway station, the location is a dream for both avid explorers and lazy travelers alike. Seriously, if it were any closer to the subway, it would be on the tracks! The rooms are clean and cozy, nothing fancy, but hey, who needs a chandelier when you're just there to crash after a day of waffles and chocolate? The service? Top-notch. The staff are so attentive and friendly, you'd think they mistook you for royalty. They even helped us with directions, dining recommendations, and were quick with extra towels—no need to resort to using the hand towels like makeshift bath sheets. Now, Brussels has a bit of a reputation for being... let's say, 'adventurous.' But don't fret! Despite the city's somewhat sketchy safety stats, we managed to dodge danger like pros. We weren't mugged or robbed—hooray for small victories! We did have a close encounter with a pickpocket, though. Some overly enthusiastic Maghrebi immigrant tried their luck on our first day, but they must have been new at the game. We walked away with all our belongings intact and a story to tell. In conclusion, Hotel Siru is your knight in slightly faded armor, offering a safe, clean, and friendly haven amidst the bustling streets of Brussels. Book your stay, and may your pockets remain as full as your stomach after sampling Brussels' finest treats!
Novotel Brussels Off Grand Place
4.4/5105 Reviews
Central Brussels
Good location, near to Brussels Central train station and grand place. Many eatery too. The downside is that the rooms are not sound proof, got waken up early in the morning with all loud noises when the staff is doing the cleaning of rooms nearby.
Citadines Sainte-Catherine Brussels
4/546 Reviews
Central Brussels
We stayed in an apartment for 4 people for 2 days. The room is not big but functional for 4 people. We didn’t use small kitchen area as there wasn’t enough space if we opened the sofa bed. Overall the room is clean, but a bit old for the furnitures and facilities. The toilet is a bit small too. But it’s in a good location, walkable distance to everywhere e.g. just 12min walk to the Grand-Place.
Hilton Brussels Grand Place
4.2/5130 Reviews
Central Brussels
Insanely accessible and convenient, literally 1min away from Brussels Central station. Nearest Metro/Tram is a 2-3min walk away. Grand Place, Museum of Original Figurines & St Hubert Gallerie are right behind the hotel. Carrefour express and Relay are nearby if you need to get basic necessities. St Michael & St Gudula Cathedral is a 10min walk away. The room and bathroom is spacious and clean, with good soundproofing. The TV connects to youtube so that's a plus. Loved that there's an extendable clothesline that stretches above the bathtub. Staff were polite and helpful when I had enquiries. Didn't have an ironing board in the room but it was delivered soon after I approached the front desk for it. (Side note: The security deposit took more than 2weeks after my stay to be refunded back to my card)
Juliana Hotel Brussels
4.4/550 Reviews
Central Brussels
Stayed for three nights and had a lovely stay, only problem was the lifts weren't working the morning I was due to check out anyway, but besides that this hotel is a hidden gem in the city centre in Place des Martyrs. Rogier station is just a few minutes walk through the shopping centre, for airport bus, train and metro connections. I specifically chose Juliana as this hotel has a swimming pool and wellness facilities, with a mini gym and not many hotels in Brussels have pools. The room I requested was a quiet room on high floor away from lifts, room 306. Very comfortable, but be aware that the large top window brings in a lot of light, you need to ask to get it closed away or it will be very light. It's wonderful to provide Milton Brown toiletries and I enjoyed the Nespresso style coffee and teas provided. Housekeeping were helpful, I lost an earring in the bathroom basin and one of the ladies help recover it, so merci to her for her assistance. Pool, sauna and steam room are great, but be aware that there is no changing area, so go directly down to basement ready changed and wear slippers provided in the bathroom drawers. Staff were very helpful and friendly, I would definitely stay here again if I return to Brussels.
Pullman Brussels Centre Midi
4.4/5181 Reviews
Midi District
The hotel is located inside the train station Brussels midi/sud, which is convenient for public transport. It is about 15 min walking from the city center. It should be a 4-star hotel, but it seems like it has not been renovated for a long time. Although it still looks nice, there are some stains on the carpet. The service was not very good. I called the housekeeping three times for coffee and tea. Furthermore, the reception could not find staples for the receipt. The menu at the restaurant is very limited.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties147
Number of Reviews9,873
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 513
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 499