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Hotels with Breakfast Included in Brussels — What to Expect
For a city that serves as the de facto capital of Europe, Brussels maintains a wonderfully approachable and quirky charm. The main draw is its unique blend of grand political history and irreverent local culture. You can spend a morning admiring the Gothic spires of the Grand-Place, a UNESCO site of breathtaking scale, and an afternoon hunting for comic book murals in the Marolles district or debating the merits of different *frites* stands. Don't miss the surreal spectacle of the Manneken Pis, often dressed in one of his hundreds of costumes, or the stunning Art Nouveau facades in the Sablon area.
The city is compact and easy to navigate, suiting everyone from solo culture seekers and business travelers to families. For first-time visitors, staying in the central Pentagon area puts you within walking distance of major sights. The European Quarter offers a more modern, business-oriented feel, while Saint-Géry and Dansaert are perfect for those wanting a trendier scene of cafes and boutiques. An excellent metro and tram system connects all these neighborhoods to Brussels Airport and major train stations.
On HOTEVI, you’ll find 229 hotels in Brussels, giving you plenty of choice. The accommodation mix leans heavily towards practical business hotels and a strong selection of charming, mid-range boutique properties, often set in historic townhouses. There are also reliable budget hostels and a handful of luxury hotels with five-star service for a special occasion.
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What are the best hotels in Brussels?
Brussels offers a wide array of excellent hotels catering to various tastes and budgets. Some top-rated options include the luxurious Hotel Amigo, known for its prime location near the Grand Place, and The Dominican, blending historic charm with modern design. Other highly recommended choices are the Warwick Brussels for its central location and classic elegance, and the stylish Stanhope Hotel by Thon Hotels for a boutique experience. For those seeking comfort and convenience, many reputable international chains also have strong presences throughout the city.
What is the best area to stay in Brussels?
The best area to stay in Brussels largely depends on your travel priorities. For first-time visitors keen on sightseeing, the City Centre (Grand Place area) is ideal, offering immediate access to major attractions, dining, and lively nightlife. If you prefer a more upscale and quieter atmosphere with luxury shopping, the Louise district is an excellent choice. For art lovers and antique enthusiasts, Sablon provides a charming, historic setting. Business travelers often opt for the European Quarter for its proximity to EU institutions, while the trendy Saint-Géry area is perfect for those seeking a lively, bohemian vibe with bars and restaurants.