Explore Guest Reviews of Hotels in Brussels-Capital Region

Bedford Hotel & Congress Centre Brussels
4.2/5112 Reviews
Central Brussels
The staff is very helpful and friendly. It was raining heavily when we checked in. The staff helped to point out the entrance of the parking lot. Because the parking lot is very narrow, the staff helped to look at the parking space,Very recommended to stay,Very convenient, very close to the Manneken.
Floris Arlequin Grand Place Hotel Brussels
4.2/565 Reviews
Central Brussels
Stayed here with my Dad while visiting Brussels for a few days. The hotel is located right in the centre of Brussels and is walking distance from Grand Place. The area is surrounded with shops and restaurants also. We arrived early on the first day and they allowed us to check in early which was nice. City tax wasn't too expensive and we paid it then and there. Staff were nice at reception also and the lobby was decorated nicely and very clean. We had Room 210 as far as I remember. The carpets in the hallway and the room were very outdated and had a lot of stains. Also, the bathroom door in the room didn't lock, but this was sorted out the next day. Other than those issues, the room was nice. We had a balcony but not a great view since we were low down. We were facing into an apartment block unfortunately. The beds were comfortable and the batbrrom was clean also. There was a TV and hair dryer too but that's about the only amenities. No kettle or anything like that. The housekeeping staff were very nice too, and did a great job cleaning up our room. The buffet breakfast is served on the 7th floor and has a beautiful view out onto the city. The breakfast selection is great also with bacon, eggs, frankfurters, mushrooms, beans, cereal, bread, fruits, waffles, pastries, cold meats, cheese, hot drinks, juices etc. The place was clean and the waiting staff were friendly too. Very impressed with that part. I do have another small complaint though... when we asked the receptionist for some water (to bring up to the room, as this is common to ask for in any hotel I've agreed in previous), he told me to go across the road to the shop which I found a bit rude. Other than that, and the outdated room, we did enjoy our stay and it was reasonably priced too for its excellent location. I do recommend to anyone on a budget.
The Dominican
4.4/5120 Reviews
Central Brussels
The location is very good, right next to the grand place. However, the rooms are old and need to be updated. The sink in the bathroom and the woodwork had cracks. The corridors were dark and dingy. The lamps or coffee machine have to be disconnected to be able to charge one’s devices. There are no adapters or usb ports. The day we arrived, the bell boy was on holiday, so there was no one to help with the bags. The front office staff, other than the most junior of them, seemed totally disinterested. The room was hot in the night and the aircon panel did not work. When we told the front office staff that the air conditioning didn’t work adequately, they didn’t even acknowledge what we were saying, let alone offer any explanation or apology. The breakfast was fine, but the staff again showed very little interest in even asking if we wanted a cooked breakfast. Wouldn’t recommend.
Thon Hotel Brussels City Centre
4.3/5128 Reviews
Sint-Joost-ten-Node
Just come home from a short two night stay at the hotel and everything was positive. Reception was down a few steps but there's a lift down for anyone who struggles with step. Check in was smooth and took less than 2 minutes . The room was very nice two single beds spaced quite close but if you are staying with friends or family this isn't an issue. Bathroom was clean and large with a bath and shower shower gel and shampoo was supplied attached to the wall in the shower. Free water daily stocked into the room fridge and also free coffee for the coffee machine. The later check out of 12 was a bonus and the hotel are happy to store luggage should you be on an evening flight. The hotel has a nice bar and all staff are friendly . The only issue would be because its such a large hotel the lifts are always busy we had to walk down the stairs from the 10th floor a few times which is a lot of steps so anyone on a higher floor just be warned if you aren't too good at walking. The area around the hotel is pretty nice a bit like a business district but venture a few streets behind and it gets a bit grim and becomes a bit more shady just a warning to have your wits about you if going that way .
Hotel Siru
3.6/586 Reviews
Sint-Joost-ten-Node
Nice I recommend
Juliana Hotel Brussels
4.4/542 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.
9Hotel Sablon
4.2/5104 Reviews
Central Brussels
Hotel is very conveniently situated. Was able to take a bus from South Station (Midi) - 2 minute walk to hotel from bus stop - and then walk to Central Station the next day. It is also close to many sites and museums, as well as numerous restaurants. The staff is very helpful and friendly. The room and bathroom are small and basic, but comfortable and more than adequate. The AC was not working, but it wasn’t too hot when I was there, so having the window open was quite pleasant during the day.
Hotel City Center
3.7/535 Reviews
Sint-Joost-ten-Node
Me and my friend chose this hotel for its handy location. Unfortunately sexist and aggressive staff ruined any hope of a pleasant stay. I was forced to leave the premises after breaking no rules when I returned home one evening where I was shouted at and talked down to. The following night the same receptionist opened the door into my female friends room at 2AM to evict her in the middle of the night for being “disrespectful” and threatening to call the police. When we expressed our concerns to management via email, we were told the events we described never occurred (even though a majority of crude gestures and aggression from the receptionist in question were on CCTV in the lobby) and threatened us with legal action for “defamation and slander”. The treatment of me and my friend was completely uncalled for and is an absolute embarrassment not only from an obnoxious and aggressive receptionist, but incompetent management who refused to explore the issue further and accused us of fabricating lies. Furthermore, the grimy floor of the shower, uncomfortable beds and paper thin walls didn’t make up for the lack of customer service.
Brussels Marriott Hotel Grand Place
4.4/5110 Reviews
Central Brussels
Before booking this hotel currently be advised that the lobby is under complete renovation and there is a temporary registration desk on the ground floor of the hotel. Additionally, they are installing new elevators, however the existing elevators are very old and one of them wouldn’t service the floor I was staying on. The rest of the hotel has been completely upgraded, with very nice rooms. The main issue was that Belgium was under a heat wave while I was visiting with temperatures in the high 80s. My air conditioner was blowing warm air and I asked three different times to have it fixed to no avail. I ended up sleeping in a very hot room with the windows opened and had to listen to very loud crowds which apparently congregate all night on the street below, so know that the “historic views”come at a price with loud noise. I live in Chicago so I am used to noise at night, but constant loud conversation and laughing one level below is very bothersome. The breakfast is being served in the executive lounge, so for Marriott elites just be forewarned that the breakfast is very crowded with all hotel guests being served in the lounge, however the quality of the breakfast was nice with very friendly staff. This hotel will be nice when they finish it — just be forewarned about the street noise and staff who will not fix the air conditioning, creating a very undesirable stay from a Marriott Platinum Elite guest.
Jill Hotel Brussels
3.4/554 Reviews
Midi District
Rather clean room, very comfortable bed, good welcome. I only stayed one night to catch the train early the next day, so it was well suited, located opposite the Gare du Midi, 3 mins on foot. Only downside we hear a little noise in the hallway but it did not prevent me from sleeping

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Number of hotels888
Number of Reviews 13,462
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$206
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$216