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- Country: Belgium
- Language spoken: Dutch, French, German
- Population: 1,067,162 (2007)Tripwolf: Brussels
- Currency: Euro
- Country code: 32
- City code: 2
- Time zone: CET
- A city of fine food, café culture, Art Nouveau architecture and the surrealLonely Planet: Introducing Brussels
- Highlights Bruparck, a leisure park near the Atomium in LaekenTeletext: Brussels Travel Guide
- The focal point is the tourist-crammed Grand Place in the Lower TownTeletext: Brussels Travel Guide
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Cheap Hotels Brussels is a page that is dedicated to finding you the best deals on cheap hotels in Brussels.
Affordable Hotel Stay
One of the better well-rated places to stay in Brussels is Hotel les Bluets. Accommodations here are more like an American bed and breakfast then a hotel. The building is older and all the rooms are filled with older artwork and furniture. A free continental breakfast is included in the price and it's one of Belgium's few non-smoking hotels. Another affordable lodging option in the city is La Vieille Lanterne. There are six guest rooms, all looking out to the Manneken Pis fountain across the street. Breakfast is served directly in your room and there is a gift shop run by the hotel owners on the ground floor.Hostel Stay
There are a few highly-rated hostel options in Brussels for the backpacker looking for a cheap, safe place to sleep. The Sleep Well youth hostel is a friendly, convenient place to stay for the night. Rooms range from single, private rooms, to eight-bed dorms. There is no curfew, unlike many other youth hostels, and amenities and services include internet access, games, a tv room and bike rentals. Centre Vincent Van Gogh is another youth hostel that is highly-rated in the city. This one is located in the center of Brussels and is a bit larger then Sleep Well. There are 228 beds, including ten-bed dorms to private rooms. There are washing machines, internet kiosk's and a bar on-site.Mahalo Suggests
While planning your trip, please see the pages on a Brussels Vacation, Brussels Hotels and Brussels Restaurants.-
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Affordable Hotels in Brussels
- Prices posted reflect those of the cheapest rates for the cheapest room type with 1-2 person occupancy. Prices are likely to increase during holidays and weekends.
- Hotel George V (Lower Town) Phone: 32-2-513-5093 Google Map
- Frommer's Highly Recommended: " The rooms are plain but clean and have new furnishings..."
- Fodor's Review : "Rooms, which accommodate up to four people, are simple but spacious, bright, and clean. Some have a deep shower tub rather than a full bath."
- Lonely Planet Selection: "Run by a warm, friendly family, everything about this place is homey and cosy."
- Les Bluets (St-Gilles, €52-€81) Phone: 32-2-534-3983 Google Map
- Frommer's Highly Recommended: "If you're searching for classic European charm or are a fan of American B&Bs, you'll enjoy it here."
- Fodor's Review : "Every room is different -- styles range from tastefully old-world to cluttered and kitschy -- but all make you feel like a visitor in a much-loved house."
- TripAdvisor 3.5 Rating (Note: Community rating; may change).
- La Vieille Lanterne (Lower Town, €65-€85) Phone: 32-2-512-7494 Google Map
- Frommer's Recommended: "You should feel right at home in rooms with old-style leaded windows, and small bathrooms with marble counters and tiled walls."
- Fodor's Review : "All rooms look out onto the street and the crowds that cluster round the famous Manneken Pis fountain opposite..."
- Lonely Planet Selection: "Come here to experience authentic Belgian life and be part of the city's fabric."
- TripAdvisor Rating 3.0 (Note: Community rating; may change)
- Hotel Sabina (St-Josse, €50-€95) Phone: 32-2-218-2637 Google Map
- Frommer's Recommended: "A grandfather clock in the reception area and polished wood along the restaurant walls give it a warm, homey atmosphere."
- Lonely Planet Selection: "A throwback to traditional European pensions before the rise and rise of hostels, seasoned travellers flock to the friendly, family-run Hotel Sabina near Place Madou for its excellent value and old-world atmosphere..."
- TripAdvisor 3.0 Rating (Note: Community rating; may change)
Hostels in Brussels
- Loger Jeune: Brussels Youth Hostels
- Lonely Planet: Brussels Hostels
- Hostelz.com: Brussels Hostel Reviews
- Sleep Well (Lower Town) Phone: 32-2-218-5050 Google Map
- Fodor's Review : "This youth hostel is bright, well-run and conveniently located for transportation links."
- Lonely Planet Selection: "You'd swear you're in a hotel, down to the glass cube towers selling emergency soap and toothpaste at reception"
- Hostelz.com Review: "The hostel itself is quite inexpensive, and comes with a nice breakfast of cereal and bread with jams, coffee, and juice. The staff at the front desk are very friendly as well..."
- TripAdvisor 4.0 Rating (Note: Community rating; may change)
- Centre Vincent Van Gogh (CHAB) (St-Josse) Phone: 32-2-217-0158 Google Map
- Lonely Planet Selection: "Facilities at this party-lover's paradise include a self-catering kitchen, pool table, two Internet terminals, plus laundry."
- Hostelz.com Review: "The Vincent Van Gogh hostel is a large social hostel. If that's what you're looking for, there isn't much not to like about this one."
- TripAdvisor 3.5 Rating (Note: Community rating; may change)
- 2Go4 Quality Hostel (City Centre) Phone: 32-2219-3019 Google Map
- Lonely Planet Selection: "It was worth the wait: Brussels finally boasts a cool, grown-up independent and - best of all - epicentral hostel."
- TripAdvisor 4.5 Rating (Note: Community rating; may change)
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