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8 Hotels and Resorts in Brussels

Find your hotels in Brussels with Minor Hotels

Brussels is considered the capital of Europe because its home to some of the most important European Union Institutions, and due to its incredible landmarks making it a fairy tale destination. At Minor Hotels we’re delighted to welcome you to our hotels in Brussels as you explore this fantastic city.

 
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Brussels best known for? 

Brussels is renowned for its Gothic architecture in the old town, its delicious chocolates, waffles, and for being the home of the European Parliament.

   

What are the best places to visit in Brussels?

Although significant European Union institutions are based in Brussels, there are countless attractions you shouldn’t miss during your stay.

 Although significant European Union institutions is based in Brussels

The Belgian capital is known for its squares, with the most famous being the Grand-Place. The city is full of Brabantine Gothic architectural style buildings such as the Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula, making it feel as though you’re in a fairy tale. Additionally, the Royal Palace, one of Brussels’ most important buildings, is a must-see.

 

Discover the most iconic Brussels sculptures: Manneken Pis or Jeanneke Pis. The Atomium, located just outside the heart of the city, is one of the most recognisable symbols of the Belgian capital.

 

What are the best things to do in Brussels?

Don’t miss out on all the activities Brussels has to offer, from touring the botanical gardens of Le Botanique, to exploring the famous Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert, home to 19th century traditional shops selling the finest Belgian chocolates and snacks.

If you’re a Tintin lover, don’t miss the only museum dedicated to this famous comic, the Hergé Museum , as well as the comic mural route , where you’ll find several of its characters.

 

For beer lovers, Delirium bar is a must-visit, holding the Guinness World Record for offering 2,000 types of beer. Take a walk down Rue Neuve, the most famous street, where you’ll find Brussels’ best hotels, restaurants, and shops.

If you have time, after visiting everything Brussels has to offer, you can also travel to nearby cities such as Ghent, Bruges or Antwerp.

  

What will the weather in Brussels be like during my visit? 

Brussels is quite a wet city year-round, with rains falling most days. Even on beautiful days, the weather can change so don't forget to pack an umbrella and a raincoat.

The months from June to September are the warmest, with temperatures rising up to 23ºC. However, if you have the chance, visiting Brussels in winter is highly recommended to visit its famous Christmas markets.

 

What are the traditional foods in Brussels? 

Most likely, you’ve heard of the well-known Belgian dishes such as waffles and chocolate bars which you can find in every city of Belgium.

For authentic Brussels cuisines, you should visit the restaurants throughout the city that serve moules-frites, chicons au gratin, and carbonade flamande, which are must-tries.

 

How to get to Brussels?

The most popular way of traveling to Brussels is by flying to Brussels Airport (BRU) , from which you can take a train to the city centre. Alternatively, you can fly to Brussels South Charleroi Airport (CRL) and then take a 50-minute bus ride into the centre of Brussels.

 

Brussels is also well-connected by train with other European cities.

 

How to get around Brussels?

Once in Brussels, if the weather is nice, you can cycle or walk around the city and its best landmarks and parks.

However, Brussels has an excellent public transportation system that allows you to travel by bus, metro, or tram from your accommodation in Brussels to key attractions.

 

What areas of Brussels should you stay in?

At Minor Hotels, we understand that everyone has different needs when visiting a new city. Whether you would like to be in the centre, in the Brussels-Centre district, next to landmarks such as Grand Place, in the Saint-Josse-ten-Noode area near the city’s Botanical Gardens, or near the airport, we offer the best hotel rooms in Brussels.

 

What type of accommodation does Minor Hotels offer in Brussels? 

At Minor Hotels we provide modern and prime located hotels in Brussels with the latest amenities to ensure your comfort. If the reason for your stay business, we offer the best meeting rooms for your events. Additionally, our hotels have parking facilities, so it won’t be a problem to arrive by car.

 

If you’re looking for where to stay in Brussels, rest assured that all our hotels are accessible for all guests, and we even welcome pets with prior notice.