The Best Hotel in Brussels, Belgium

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As the home of the European Union, Brussels is a city heavily reliant on business travelers. They pack the hotel rooms and flood the bars during the week, but then head home at the weekend. This is a problem for many large-capacity hotels but a draw for tourists, who benefit from a wealth of choice and lower weekend rates. Obviously, the situation is reversed in more tourism-reliant destinations, such as Bruges and Ghent, so try and plan your trip accordingly.

B&B A Côté du Cinquantenaire

$ | Rue du Cornet 139, Brussels, 1040, Belgium Fodor's Choice

This little bed-and-breakfast was a shell when owner Laurent took it on—he rebuilt the workshop at the end of the garden and then turned it into two rooms, installed a glass corridor leading to them, and huge patio doors in the breakfast room and the result is a light, airy, modern-looking B&B with an owner who usually finds a solution to whatever problem you have. Snacks decorate the communal area (if you're peckish) and the buffet breakfast makes the most of local producers. Best of all, you're just a street away from Parc du Cinquantenaire.

Pros

  • Light, modern, cleverly designed B&B
  • The interior garden is a great spot for breakfast
  • There's a (rare) single bedroom for those traveling alone

Cons

  • You're a metro ride from the center
  • It's not super cheap, except on off-season days
  • It's a B&B, so there aren't many facilities
Rue du Cornet 139, Brussels, 1040, Belgium
0475-581--508
Hotel Details
5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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