Latest Reviews for Brussels-Capital Region Hotels

Bedford Hotel Brussels
4.3/5198 Reviews
Central Brussels
When we enter the room, there’s a terrible smell like “old” or not cleaned well, The shower curtain was broken, there was a strange door (which we dont know going where in the room), the aircon is TERRIBLE! Not working well, and the door from the hallway is very hard to open. We had a very bad stay in this hotel.
Floris Arlequin Grand Place Hotel Brussels
4.2/5105 Reviews
Central Brussels
Would highly recommend this hotel. Stayed 3 nights with breakfast included. Central location , walking distance to Brussels Central, large selection of restaurants & shopping district. Hotel spotless, breakfast very adequate, staff very friendly & welcoming from check in, to dining, to the cleaning staff. Credit to all the staff. If I was to pick a flaw, it would be to upgrade carpets in room, but it's a minor thing to complain about.
The Dominican
4.5/5131 Reviews
Central Brussels
The location is great! Cleanliness still needs to be paid attention to. There were long women's hair in the room! (We are two men with short hair) Coffee capsule was not refilled!
Thon Hotel Brussels City Centre
4.4/542 Reviews
Sint-Joost-ten-Node
the facilities, the breakfast and a Spanish girl at the reception was the best, the rest I don't think I would return or recommend, everything started bad from the first minute I set foot in the reception, an employee yelling and humiliating in front of all the customers to a receptionist….. then another girl at the reception literally treated me as a liar…. I made the reservation with trip.com and I reserved two nights with breakfast, I paid for that obviously, but the girl at the reception told me over and over again that this was not the case, not even showing the reservation confirmation, she made me feel like a lying in front of several customers. In the end, after contacting trip, another employee at the reception (Spanish woman) treated me very well and solved the problem in 5 minutes, I don’t remember her name, but I’m sure many employees there can learn a little bit from her, that how to treat a customer with respect and professionalism..
Hotel Siru Brussels
3.7/555 Reviews
Sint-Joost-ten-Node
The hotel Siru is particularly good for those who are required to be in the offices around the North Station or who wish to explore Brussels. The access door is defect and therefore you need to enter the hotel next door. The people at the reception are friendly and helpful. The room is OK, small and just, but also with a proper bed, desk, stop contacts and USB gates for example to load a phone, large box. The darkness cord is just too small, which makes you not able to dark the room. The door has dirty lining traces and a evacuation plan is missing. The room has coffee and water. The bathroom with toilet, lavabo and shower is also small. There are towels, soaps, etc. However, the shower is hardly going through and is packed with smooth tiles with polluted fittings (i.e. fungi), and the toilet is hardly swallowing through. Unfortunately, there is a lot of noise at night: street noise from the square, but also a lot of disturbing sounds from the top bathrooms and showers. I suspect that there are also a lot of people who have to stay at the airport because from 4.30 you hear people leave the room and the corridor.... Often with stinging doors. The breakfast is OK: good coffee (but only one machine...) and fruit juice, enough choice of bread and coating, cheese, sauces, cheese, charcuterie and even fruitsla. The hotel is not clean enough, so you often have to sit on a table where the stitches, dirty cups and the cover of old guests were left. I cannot recommend this hotel. The number of negative points is too high. And so, the price and quality of the offers are not in balance, and I will not come back here.
Novotel Brussels Off Grand Place
4.4/597 Reviews
Central Brussels
We arrived on EuroStar in Brussels Midi and did not have a good impression of Brussels at first (note to self, next time take the metro or over ground train (operator IC) to Brussels Central which is literally five minutes walk down the slight hill to the Novotel hotel. We finally found the hotel literally 200 yards from the main square (Grote Markt). What a lovely welcome when we got to reception. The receptionists were just lovely, so friendly and welcoming. Embarrassingly their English was just so good. The restaurant employees were very welcoming too and they paid the appropriate attention when required, they too were great. The breakfast chef also came out periodically and topped food up which was good to see. Housekeeping was great and one morning the room service assistant had actually realised we had gone to breakfast and made our room up while we away at breakfast. Location - this hotel couldn't be better placed. Grand Square literally 200 yards away, Grand Central station five minutes walk (if that) up a slight hill. Summary - I would stay at the Novotel (off Grand Place) on a future visit without hesitation. A really well appointed and well placed hotel with really lovely friendly staff. Coming from the trade we appreciate the total effort the staff put in and thank them very much for making our stay so welcoming.
Citadines Sainte-Catherine Brussels - Europe
4.1/544 Reviews
Central Brussels
Nice area to stay in, lots of supermarkets and easy to access main attraction such as the Grand Place. The bed was comfortable enough and the room was an ok Size. It was a little warm and we did miss the option of A/C, the fan provided really just circulated the warm air and as we were on the front opening the window meant it was noisy so didn't sleep the best, however we didn't let this spoil our trip!. The only other small point is maybe some clear signage of the bin system would have been useful. The room wasn't serviced during our stay but this wasn't an issue for us. If i found a deal for the same price, i would stay here again and just bring my ice pack to keep me cool at night!
Juliana Hotel Brussels
4.4/551 Reviews
Central Brussels
Stayed for three nights and had a lovely stay, only problem was the lifts weren't working the morning I was due to check out anyway, but besides that this hotel is a hidden gem in the city centre in Place des Martyrs. Rogier station is just a few minutes walk through the shopping centre, for airport bus, train and metro connections. I specifically chose Juliana as this hotel has a swimming pool and wellness facilities, with a mini gym and not many hotels in Brussels have pools. The room I requested was a quiet room on high floor away from lifts, room 306. Very comfortable, but be aware that the large top window brings in a lot of light, you need to ask to get it closed away or it will be very light. It's wonderful to provide Milton Brown toiletries and I enjoyed the Nespresso style coffee and teas provided. Housekeeping were helpful, I lost an earring in the bathroom basin and one of the ladies help recover it, so merci to her for her assistance. Pool, sauna and steam room are great, but be aware that there is no changing area, so go directly down to basement ready changed and wear slippers provided in the bathroom drawers. Staff were very helpful and friendly, I would definitely stay here again if I return to Brussels.
Aparthotel Adagio Access Brussels Europe
4.1/597 Reviews
European District
This aparthotel serves the needs of those wanting the ability to make their own breakfast and even basic meals. It is conveniently located for the European institutions. One suggestion to management is to supply rubber mats to prevent slipping in the shower - either for all or in response to requests. At present there is a risk, especially for the older generation, and none could be supplied. Overall, I was well satisfied - just couldn't stand on one leg to wash my feet!
9Hotel Sablon
4.1/5108 Reviews
Central Brussels
Everything from the service, rooms, facility, and food was not 4 star. We are on a Europe trip with our family, and we have been staying in several upscale hotels throughout Belgium, and I can tell you that this has been the worst of them all. The staff was very unhelpful in the lobby, they had no idea about the parking situation outside. I also forgot to mention that there is no parking or valet. There is also no bellhop to help you with your bags into the hotel and up to your room. It is completely self service. For that reason alone, I’m going to have to say that it is not an upscale hotel or four stars. When we got up to our room, it was a little bit smaller than we had hoped, but that can be expected in the city. The hallways are not lit at night, so it’s a little bit confusing trying to find your door and your room number. It was almost pitch black. The room has a very strange configuration with the toilet being in a separate room from the shower and sink. the bathroom with the shower and sink smells like raw sewage, I’m not sure why. I tried using the safe, but it was locked, and I couldn’t get it open. My daughter wanted to use the pool, so we went downstairs because we were excited to use the hot tub that was advertised on the website. When we came downstairs to use the facilities, we realized that there is no hot tub, and the pool is extremely tiny. I would call it a splash pool. In the corner of the pool there is some buttons you can press and some Jets will come on. Mind you, the pool is not hot like a hot tub would be. We asked the hotel where the hot tub is because there was one advertised on the website, and they explained to us that it is in the corner of the pool where the jets are. I feel that that is a bit misleading. All in all, it was a rough experience staying at this hotel, compared to the other upscale hotels we have stayed at across Belgium on this trip.

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