Hotels in Belgium

Hotels in Belgium

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Hotels in Belgium: popular cities

Brussels

145 hotels

Top 1

Antwerp

105 hotels

Top 2

Ghent

65 hotels

Top 3

Sint-Joost-ten-Node

19 hotels

Bruges

136 hotels

Machelen

16 hotels

Saint-Gilles

21 hotels

Diegem

4 hotels

Ixelles

22 hotels

Schaerbeek

6 hotels

Hotels in Belgium: popular regions

Brussels-Capital Region

259 hotels

Top 1

Antwerpen

173 hotels

Top 2

Flemish Brabant

94 hotels

Top 3

East-Flanders

131 hotels

West-Flanders

748 hotels

Limburg

109 hotels

Hainaut

64 hotels

Liege

220 hotels

Namur

116 hotels

Brabant Wallon

34 hotels

Hotels in Belgium near popular landmarks

Grand-Place of Brussels

216 hotels

Top 1

Ghent City Center

68 hotels

Top 2

Grote Markt

92 hotels

Top 3

Bruges City Hall

126 hotels

Kruispoort

124 hotels

Manneken Pis

216 hotels

Parcours BD La femme léopard

250 hotels

Brussels Central Station

215 hotels

European Commission

223 hotels

Brussels Midi Railway Station

242 hotels

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More About Belgium

1. Introduction to Belgium

Belgium is a beautiful country located in Western Europe, famous for its chocolate, beer, and waffles. It is divided into three regions - Flanders, Brussels, and Wallonia, each with its own unique culture and history. Brussels, the capital city of Belgium, is the home of the European Union and NATO. Some of the popular provinces in Belgium are Antwerp, Bruges, Ghent, and Liege. Belgium is also known for its comic books, surreal art, and famous painters like Pieter Bruegel and René Magritte.

  • Belgium is the birthplace of the famous detective Hercule Poirot, created by Agatha Christie.
  • The Atomium in Brussels is a popular tourist spot that replicates the shape of an iron crystal magnified 165 billion times.

2. Tips about Travelling to Belgium

When arriving in Belgium, most international flights land at Brussels Airport, which is located approximately 12 kilometers northeast of the city center. The currency used in Belgium is Euro, and credit cards are widely accepted. English, French, and Dutch are the most commonly spoken languages in Belgium. Travelers from certain countries may need a visa to enter Belgium, so it's important to check the requirements before planning a trip. Visitors should also be aware of some of the essential Belgian traditions, such as standing on the right side of the escalator and offering a small tip for good service at the restaurant.

3. Popular Attractions and Tourist Spots in Belgium

Belgium has a wealth of beautiful attractions for visitors to explore. One of the most popular is the Grand Place, a beautiful square in the heart of Brussels that is surrounded by historic buildings, cafes, and restaurants. Another must-visit spot is the Manneken Pis statue, a small bronze sculpture of a peeing boy that has become a symbol of the city. For those interested in art and history, the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Brussels and the Rubens House in Antwerp are both excellent choices.

4. Weather and Best Time to Visit Belgium

Belgium has a temperate maritime climate, with mild winters and cool summers. The best time to visit the country is during the months of April to June and September to October when the weather is pleasant. Sweaters, jackets, and comfortable walking shoes are recommended, especially when exploring the cities or countryside.

5. Considerations When Choosing a Hotel in Belgium

There is a wide range of hotels in Belgium to suit every traveler's needs. For those who want to stay near the attractions, hotels in Brussels City Center or in the historic center of Bruges are great options. Foodies may want to consider staying in Antwerp, which is known for its culinary scene. Those looking for luxury accommodations can choose from a range of five-star hotels, while budget travelers can opt for hostels or budget hotels. Business travelers may want to consider staying in the business district of Brussels or Antwerp. For those who want to be close to the airport, there are hotels within minutes of Brussels Airport. And of course, for those looking for an Instagram-worthy stay, there are plenty of quirky boutique hotels in the cities.

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Property Information for Tourists

Highest PriceS$ 988
Lowest PriceS$ 85
Number of Reviews65,733
Total Properties4,392
Weekday Avg. PriceS$ 244
Weekend Avg. PriceS$ 261