Hotels With breakfast in Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium

Hotels With breakfast in Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium

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Top Hotels With breakfast - Brussels-Capital Region

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79
Hotel near Quartier Nord,Brussels
Featured facilities: Parking
Good
492 reviews
7.6/10
1 night
From € 22
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47
Hotel near Sint-Gillis / Saint-Gilles,Brussels
Featured facilities: Restaurant
Very Good
47 reviews
8.3/10
1 night
From € 66
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99+
Hotel near Brussel,Brussels
Featured facilities: Parking, Laundry Service (On-Site), Restaurant
Great
112 reviews
9.1/10
1 night
From € 72
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99+
Hotel near Louise,Brussels
Featured facilities: Restaurant
Very Good
91 reviews
8.4/10
1 night
From € 62
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99+
Hotel near Sint-Joost-ten-Node,Sint-Joost-ten-Node
Featured facilities: Parking, Laundry Service (On-Site), Restaurant
Great
402 reviews
9.0/10
1 night
From € 96
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99+
Hotel near Midi District,Saint-Gilles
Featured facilities: Parking
Good
158 reviews
7.8/10
1 night
From € 42
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99+
Hotel near Brussel,Brussels
Featured facilities: Parking, Laundry Service (On-Site), Restaurant
Great
292 reviews
9.1/10
1 night
From € 177
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98
Hotel near Sint-Joost-ten-Node,Sint-Joost-ten-Node
Featured facilities: Restaurant
Very Good
128 reviews
8.2/10
1 night
From € 66
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47
Hotel near Midi District,Anderlecht
Featured facilities: Restaurant
Very Good
68 reviews
8.7/10
1 night
From € 51
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99+
Hotel near Louise,Brussels
Featured facilities: Parking
Great
45 reviews
9.1/10
1 night
From € 91
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7,6/10
Good
GGuest UserThe hotel is very close to FlixBus bus stop! There is a police station and halal supermarket for Muslim community behind the hotel. The hotel should consider having 2 front desk workers at a time instead of just 1 person manning the front desk. When there are group of people talking and running around at the hotel room corridor, I couldn’t find the front desk person to solve the problem as there was no one at the front desk.
a&o Brussel Centrum

a&o Brussel Centrum

Hotel near Quartier Nord, Brussels
Price per night from:€ 22
8,1/10
Very Good
GGuest UserI prefered this hotel as it is close to the EU institutions. However, there are better hotels on other parts of the city. In booking, I didn't select the breakfast as I confused. When I arrived the hotel, they told me to include breakfast for 29$ per day, which was expensive. When booking, I read that there would be drinking water as complementary but there was only empty bottles and it should be filled in from a machine next to the elevators. Lastly, the room was noisy because windows are not noise dampening. The furniture was also outdated.
Renaissance Brussels Hotel

Renaissance Brussels Hotel

Hotel near European District, Ixelles
Price per night from:€ 106
8,9/10
Very Good
CcalywenaSo close but not so far from the old town or maybe the attractions which is good, if you’re staying inside around the grand palace, it may get noisy so this place is really in a good place so location is very strategic 😘 From the train station (Midi Station), 2 stops away and you can walk to the hotel easily 🫶🏻 This hotel is kinda old so it gives off the old vibes but you got what you need and breakfast is good 😄 everybody is so welcoming ~ if you’re in a budget and still want a good hotel to stay, here is the place 👍🏻 thank you 🫰🏻
Bedford Hotel Brussels

Bedford Hotel Brussels

Hotel near Central Brussels, Brussels
Price per night from:€ 81
9,1/10
Great
GGuest UserWe stayed 2 nights and thank god it wasn’t any longer. As much as the bed was a very large bed and comfortable, the surrounding around was grotty. Brussels in general around here was awful. The room was pokey and small, walked into things while staying there. Forget being any bigger than slim, the bathroom was a shoe box! Your back is basically touching the wall, while facing the basin and the toilet roll holder is right in your face when you’re sitting on the toilet and your head almost touching the wall in front of you lean forward. No room for you to dry yourself in the bathroom itself unless you stand in the shower and do it. The hotel itself is beautiful, but lacks in the room which is the important part. Check in and out system is ridiculous. They’ve set up 3 ways to do so. Online via email, in person or on their check in kiosk. The issue with this, is you’re still made to go to reception! What’s the point of saying you can do it all online or at the kiosk if I still have to go to someone at reception? Remove your unnecessary online/kiosk. When checking in, I felt hostility from the staff member when I said I got an email to check in at the kiosk and I’ve already done it, so I didn’t want to waste more time doing it again. Then when I checked out via email, I got a notification to say the city charge was paid and I could leave. Thankfully for the hotel, I needed to drop my luggage and the lady still asked for my room number and said I still needed to pay for the city tax. Another example of a failed online system, just a waste of time. Then when I came back to get my luggage, I found that the tag with the same number was on multiple bags and the girl came out with 2 bags that weren’t mine and eventually had to come in and look for it myself. Apparently they used the same number but the girl gave me the wrong colour tag to my luggage tag. Again, another stupid system. Why are you not using unique numbers? Instead of relying on the same numbers but different colours?! All in all, stay somewhere else. There are nice parts of Brussels, but this area is not it and the closer you are to Brussels Nord station, you’ll feel like you’ve just entered Skid Row. I wouldn’t recommend this hotel or the area. Nice big gym for a hoteland probably the very few positives about the stay.
Hotel Indigo BRUSSELS - CITY by IHG

Hotel Indigo BRUSSELS - CITY by IHG

Hotel near Sint-Joost-ten-Node, Sint-Joost-ten-Node
Price per night from:€ 100
8,1/10
Very Good
SSimonelysiumThe elevator can be a bit slow at times, but the location in the commercial district is super convenient for getting around. There are tons of dining options right downstairs, and most attractions are within walking distance. However, because of the shops downstairs, it can get a bit noisy at night, with music and singing audible.
Floris Arlequin Grand Place Hotel Brussels

Floris Arlequin Grand Place Hotel Brussels

Hotel near Central Brussels, Brussels
Price per night from:€ 54
8,7/10
Very Good
GGuest UserThe staff are all very friendly! The location is close to tourist spots such as manneken pis and Saint-Nicolas, only several minutes of walk.  However, the hangers provided in the room are almost damaged and the window could not be fully closed that it was cold to sleep on the right hand side. Although it is not a very big problem, I still expected the whole environment could have been even better.
Jill Hotel Brussels

Jill Hotel Brussels

Hotel near Midi District, Saint-Gilles
Price per night from:€ 77
8,9/10
Very Good
AAnonymous UserPros: 1. **Convenient Location:** The hotel is right above various transportation hubs, including bus stops, tram stations, and a subway station. 2. **Close to Train Station:** The train station is large and very close; I walked there in 8 minutes, and the path was good, making it easy to pull my luggage. 3. **Modern Room Amenities:** The room has full electronic controls and air conditioning, so the hardware facilities are quite good. 4. **Modern Art Vibe:** I really liked the modern art atmosphere throughout the building. There were also many art books by world-renowned modern artists nearby, which I took some time to browse. 5. **Fresh Linens:** The bedding was relatively new, well-laundered, and neatly ironed. 6. **Excellent Breakfast:** The breakfast was fantastic! There was a chef making omelets to order, smoked salmon, and a variety of hot dishes every day. 7. **Shopping Nearby:** There's a large shopping mall and a commercial street just across the road. Cons: 1. **Housekeeping Issue:** One day, I turned on the 'make up room' light and left. The housekeeping department didn't clean my room. When I returned in the evening and saw them outside the neighboring room, I asked them to clean mine as soon as possible, and I went to the lobby to wait. After an hour and forty minutes, I came back, and the room still hadn't been cleaned. This felt disrespectful to me. I spoke to the front desk, and after a few more tens of minutes, I inquired again, and the room was finally cleaned. This issue didn't happen again. 2. **Water Stains:** Some of the facilities had white limescale, which should be cleaned more thoroughly.
Cardo Brussels, Autograph Collection

Cardo Brussels, Autograph Collection

Hotel near Sint-Joost-ten-Node, Sint-Joost-ten-Node
Price per night from:€ 116
8,9/10
Very Good
GGuest UserOne of the best hotels we’ve ever stayed at. Highly recommend this hotel to everyone; everything was amazing,from location and the staff. You can truly feel the high-quality, star-level service here. They helped us with everything and made our stay very comfortable. Also, definitely try the room service: the smash burger here is absolutely delicious. Would 100% recommend this hotel!
The Standard Brussels

The Standard Brussels

Hotel near Quartier Nord, Schaerbeek
Price per night from:€ 107
7,0/10
GGuest UserPlus: The room is really big. So is the bed. It is so big that makes me think as if it is king size bed to house politicians or prime minister from the 80s, 90s. There is heating both in the room and in the shower There is air con set in the room( but I didn't try to see if it works) This hotel is located less than 10 mins walk from Brussels north station Minus The room look really old. May be 90s, if not 80s. There is no carpet on the floor. It is really clean but it is really cold to step on. Bring your own slippers. The room is dim. And some lights were spoilt. Even if was told it is a non smoking room, the room has lingering smoking smell. Someone smoked in this room before. I told the front desk, he said he will check but when I return from the city , the smell is there still. The bathroom has some odd smell. May b smell of roaches, or roaches in the pipes. The shower curtain smell of mould and damp cloth/ damp laundry. The heating stop around 2am. May b there is max amount of heating one room could use. Make sure you time your heating usage carefully. The wall is really thin. You can hear when someone is around the lift, going towards their room or what next door is up to. I can hear everything happening outside, on the street, from police car n siren rushing up and down, to people wondering on the street, their conversation. I don't feel safe here. I can't relax and sleep. I don't like the paper cup given together with coffee and the place to brush teeth. May be the hotel suffer too often from being stolen . But that make the hotel rating dropping from 1star hotel to guest house. The toilet spoilt in the middle of the night and you can hear water flowing all night. Need to maneuver with the old school toilet pull button . I appreciate the effort they maintain it but personally I don't like it. unless you have really early bus or train to catch, and is on a shoe string budget then it is your choice.
Hotel Europacity

Hotel Europacity

Hotel near Sint-Joost-ten-Node, Sint-Joost-ten-Node
Price per night from:€ 62
8,8/10
Very Good
KKate ThomCheck-in is 3pm and we arrived at 3pm but the room was only ready at almost 4pm. The story was that it was cleaned already but ”awaiting inspection”. We were handed 2 bar coupons with a blithe apology in rapid fire French for our 50 min wait. The vacuuming in the room left much to be desired. When we got into the room on the 1st day, there was a pistachio at the side of the bed. My sister's dust allergy was triggered throughout our 4 day stay. When we opted for housekeeping on the 3rd of the 4 days we stayed, the same pistachio remained there after the cleaning staff were done. Towels and bed linens were refreshed but the coffee/tea and bathroom amenities were not. If you choose the Deluxe twin room like we did, please note that the room is 24 metre square and there is only room to open up one medium sized suitcase on the ground. Our other suitcase had to be accessed via the wardrobe which was spacious enough to keep the 2nd suitcase in. Location wise, it's ideal and a stone's throw from Grand Place - the historic city centre, and many shops and good brasseries. It's a 10 min uphill walk from the hotel to the nearest train station called Brussel Centraal / Bruxelles-Midi which will bring you straight to the Brussels Airport in 17 min on the direct train (1st class carriage €12.10). The buffet breakfast is plentiful and of good quality (with eggs cooked to order) in a nice space with a courtyard view crewed by pleasant staff fluent in English. The bar has a relaxing ambience with an outdoor view and affordable drinks. My guide is always how much the increasingly rare digestif liqueur Chartreuse Verte costs. It was €14 per pour. Note : You get a free coupon for a soft drink/coffee/beer/wine if you pass up on room cleaning. If you have a short stay, you should as there wasn't much cleaning done.
The Dominican

The Dominican

Hotel near Central Brussels, Brussels
Price per night from:€ 144

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Total properties182
Number of reviews16,910
Weekday Avg. Price€ 207
Weekend Avg. Price€ 209