NH Atlanta is one of the best stay and play hotel options in downtown Brussels. If you want to be located steps from the city's primary attractions (e.g., Grand Place, Place de Brouckere, etc.) and enjoy a complimentary/convenient/effective workout option, this is your place.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveThis upscale, European Quarter property (primarily office and government buildings, dead on the weekends), does not offer convenient proximity to the major tourist spots, Grand Place, The Bourse, etc.
Price: ExpensiveSheraton is one of several in a small cluster of hotels near Grand Place (15-minute walk), the Gare du Nord train station (5-minute walk) and Rogier metro station (2-minute walk).
Price: Moderately ExpensiveHilton is one of several in a small cluster of hotels near Grand Place (15-minute walk), the Gare du Nord train station (5-minute walk) and Rogier metro station (2-minute walk). Taxis conveniently wait outside to whisk guests away to distant parts of Brussels.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveHotel BLOOM! receives our award for the most modern and funky hotel in downtown Brussels. Why? Take a gander at the photos. Although this property is not perfect for all travelers, it certainly is not short of character.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveA favorite hotel for many Brussels' travelers, Marriott's fantastic location, appealing rooms, and serviceable (though not as impressive) hotel gym are winning traits. The 7-story, smokefree property is literally steps away from The Grand Place and The Bourse.
Price: ExpensiveThe Hotel provides a location for travelers seeking a front row seat to upscale shopping on Louise and Waterloo Aves. (Tiffany, Hermes, Versace, etc.). But, most out-of-towners will prefer hotel properties across town because they are closer to the primary tourist attractions.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveThis property is one of a few in a small cluster of hotels near Grand Place (15-minute walk), the Gare du Nord train station (5-minute walk) and Rogier metro station (2-minute walk). Taxis conveniently wait outside to whisk guests away to distant parts of Brussels.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveMetropole is Brussel's only 19th century hotel still in operation.
Price: Least ExpensiveAs one of our most luxurious Brussels hotel recommendations, this Sofitel affords an upscale accommodation and a worthy workout. Be sure to book the correct Sofitel as two properties roll out the welcome mat in downtown Brussels.
Price: ExpensiveWith its imposing walls and alluring courtyard entry just off of ritzy Louise Avenue (great for shopping, not so great for proximity to historical sites), Steigenberger Grandhotel impresses passersby with its elegance.
Price: Expensive