Where to stay
Brussels is a top destination with great tourist infrastructure—from hostels to 5-star hotels, there’s something for every traveler.
So many hotels to choose from
Brussels has a comprehensive choice of hotels to meet everyone’s needs, from basic one-stars to prestigious five-star palaces.
You can Opens in new windowfind and book hotel rooms on the visit.brussels website.
B&Bs in Brussels
Brussels also has a good selection of bed and breakfast options.
- Opens in new windowBed & Brussels is the official B&B booking centre for the Brussels-Capital Region.
Special deals
- Some hotels and B&Bs offer very attractive special deals. They can be well worth keeping an eye on (special weekend deals are most popular).
- You can also stay at one of the Brussels hostels. The website of visit.brussels gives an overview of the Opens in new windowyouth hostels in Brussels
Opens in new windowYouth hostels for French speakers are listed on the website of Les Auberges de jeunesse asbl. The list of Opens in new windowFlemish youth hostels is published on the website of Vlaamse Jeugdherbergen. Of course you don’t have to speak French or Dutch to stay at a hostel. Everyone is welcome! - Alternatively, visit Opens in new windowhostelworld.com, which lists low-cost hotels, B&Bs and hostels and the opinions of people who have stayed there.
- If you are looking for Opens in new windowaccommodation for a longer stay in Brussels, visit the BnB Brussels website.
Free accommodation
If you’ve already tried Opens in new windowcouchsurfing and liked it, you’ll be delighted to hear that a wide range of Brussels residents are happy to give you a roof over your head in exchange for an interesting conversation. An original way to meet people and get a free night’s accommodation.