Hotels in Brussels start from $60-110/night across 950+ properties. The best area to stay is City Centre / Grand Place, ideal for sightseeing and first-time travelers. Book on Travorio and pay with Bitcoin, Ethereum, or 100+ cryptocurrencies.
Budget
$60-110
per night
Mid-Range
$120-180
per night
Luxury
$220-400
per night
Best Area
City Centre / Grand Place
sightseeing and first-time travelers
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The historic heart of Brussels, centered on the UNESCO-listed Grand Place and close to Manneken Pis and the Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert. This area is bustling with cafes, chocolate shops, and major museums. It's ideal for first-time visitors and sightseeing.
$130-180/night
Best for: sightseeing and first-time travelers
Ixelles is a lively, multicultural neighborhood known for its trendy boutiques, art galleries, and vibrant nightlife. The Avenue Louise shopping district and Flagey Square are local highlights. It's also home to several popular parks and ponds.
950+ properties across all price ranges
| Category | Price/Night | Best Areas | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Budget (1-2★) | $60-110 | Saint-Gilles, Etterbeek | budget travelers and art enthusiasts |
| Mid-Range (3★) | $120-180 | City Centre / Grand Place, Ixelles, European Quarter | sightseeing and first-time travelers |
| Luxury (4-5★) | $220-400 | Le Sablon | luxury travelers and art lovers |
Areas: Saint-Gilles, Etterbeek
Areas: City Centre / Grand Place, Ixelles, European Quarter
April to June and September to October for mild weather, fewer crowds, and moderate hotel prices. Hotel rates drop 30-40% during off-peak months. Midweek stays (Sunday-Thursday) save an additional 15-20% year-round.
April to June, September to October. Temperate maritime climate with mild summers (average highs 21°C in July) and cool winters (average lows 1°C in January). Rain is frequent year-round..
Brussels, the capital of Belgium and the European Union, is a cosmopolitan city known for its ornate architecture, world-class chocolate, and vibrant cultural scene. Its historic city center features the stunning Grand Place, while diverse neighborhoods offer a mix of multicultural flair and elegant boulevards. Brussels is also a hub for art, gastronomy, and international business.
Grand Place - A UNESCO World Heritage central square surrounded by ornate 17th-century buildings.
Atomium - A unique, futuristic landmark and museum built for the 1958 World's Fair.
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Learn about crypto paymentsThe best area to stay in Brussels for most visitors is the city center, especially around the Grand Place. This historic neighborhood puts you within walking distance of iconic sights, restaurants, and shopping. The European Quarter is ideal for business travelers, while Saint-Gilles and Ixelles are popular with foodies and nightlife seekers. Le Sablon is great for art lovers and those seeking a more upscale vibe.
Budget hotels in Brussels typically cost $60-110 per night. Mid-range options range from $120-180 per night, while luxury hotels can cost $220-400 or more per night. Prices vary by season, with higher rates during summer and major events.
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The cheapest time to book hotels in Brussels is during the winter months, especially January and February, when demand is lowest. Late November and early March also see reduced rates. Avoid major conferences and festivals, as prices can spike. Booking several weeks in advance can secure the best deals.
Brussels is generally safe for tourists, with a low risk of violent crime. Like many major cities, pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas and on public transport, so stay alert. Most neighborhoods frequented by visitors are well-patrolled and safe at night. Always keep an eye on your belongings and exercise standard travel precautions.
$120-170/night
Best for: nightlife, shopping, and young travelers
Home to the European Parliament and EU institutions, this area features modern hotels, business centers, and leafy parks like Parc Leopold. It's quieter on weekends and offers quick access to museums like Parlamentarium.
$110-160/night
Best for: business travelers and EU visitors
Saint-Gilles stands out for its art nouveau architecture and bohemian atmosphere. The neighborhood features the Horta Museum and a thriving café scene. Local markets and galleries add to its creative vibe.
$75-120/night
Best for: budget travelers and art enthusiasts
Le Sablon is a chic area famous for its antique shops, fine patisseries, and the impressive Église Notre-Dame du Sablon. The area hosts weekend markets and is close to the Magritte Museum. It's perfect for upscale stays and culture lovers.
$220-300/night
Best for: luxury travelers and art lovers
Etterbeek is a peaceful residential neighborhood near Parc du Cinquantenaire and several embassies. It offers easy metro access to the city center and a relaxed local atmosphere. A good choice for families and longer stays.
$65-110/night
Best for: families and long-term visitors
Areas: Le Sablon
Royal Palace of Brussels - The official palace of the King and Queen of the Belgians, open to visitors in summer.
Manneken Pis - The famous bronze statue and a symbol of the city's quirky sense of humor.
Magritte Museum - Home to the world’s largest collection of works by surrealist artist René Magritte.
Climate
Temperate maritime climate with mild summers (average highs 21°C in July) and cool winters (average lows 1°C in January). Rain is frequent year-round.
Best Time to Visit
April to June, September to October
Currency
Euro, EUR, ~1 USD = 0.92 EUR, credit/debit cards widely accepted
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US, UK, and Canadian citizens can enter Belgium visa-free for up to 90 days within any 180-day period for tourism or business. A valid passport and return ticket may be required at entry.
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