La Senne B&B
Welcome to La Senne!
La Senne is nested in a charming building dating from 1850, in the center of Brussels. Our three guest rooms on the second floor of the building are equipped with everything you need for an unforgettable stay with us. Each room has its own bathroom and privacy. We can accommodate up to 7 people + 1 baby.
On the ground floor, the Café de La Senne welcomes you all day long for a delicious breakfast or lunch, a Brussels-roasted coffee and a slice of cake.
We've renovated the whole building with love and care, reusing some of the old materials. This gives our house a retro-chic touch.
Behind La Senne is Charlotte and her wonderful team, all passionate about sharing and meeting new people. At La Senne, we look forward to contributing in making your stay in Brussels unforgettable. Welcome!
La Senne B&B
Yadoya Hotel
Welcome to Yadoya Hotel Brussels, a hotel that highlights Japanese style and culture in a unique way. Observe and enjoy the design of this authentic place to stay in the heart of the Belgian capital, combining traditional Japanese interior elements with a modern style. Michel Penneman, the famous Belgian designer, got himself inspired by "Omotenashi", the Japanese concept of wholehearted hospitality. All Brussels hotspots are close to the Yadoya Hotel, for instance, Grand Place is only 15-minute walk away. We also have immediate metro access to Brussels-Expo at Heysel! With 5 different types, all our rooms are decorated according to the traditional settings of a dojo with simplicity and minimalism setting the tone.
Yadoya Hotel
Martin's Brussels EU
With an enviable location in the heart of the European district, the 4-star Martin's Brussels EU guarantees a warm welcome and a contemporary atmosphere.
With 100 rooms equipped with the finest facilities, Martin's Brussels EU ensures you’ll enjoy a memorable stay in the centre of the European district. After a day of work or sightseeing, our rooms are the perfect places to relax, with spacious bathrooms, king-sized beds and spa baths.
Whether you're packing your bags for a business trip or planning a family break in the heart of the European Quarter, Martin's Brussels EU offers outstanding facilities. Enjoy an unforgettable 4-star experience in this vibrant area of Brussels.
Martin's Brussels EU
Ibis Brussels Off Grand Place
Vibrant economy hotel, open to everyone
Make yourself at home at the ibis Brussels off Grand Place, a stone throw away from the city most popular attractions. The hotel is the perfect base to discover Belgium capital - offering a relaxing place after a day of discovering Brussels highlights. We offer cosy rooms with free WiFi, Sweet Beds, work desk, private bathroom and flat-screen TV. You enjoy a fresh breakfast every morning in our breakfast area, including fresh Belgium waffles.
Ibis Brussels Off Grand Place
Jardin Secret Hotel
A discreet alley hides Jardin Secret in a central neighbourhood in Brussels. It can be reached through streets that incidentally bare names of mythical tales and knights.
Jardin Secret Hotel
La Bourse Hotel
Situated in Brussels and with Place Sainte-Catherine reachable within 400 metres, La Bourse Hotel features express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFithroughout the property and a terrace. This 3-star hotel offers a concierge service and a tour desk. The property is 300 metres from the city centre and less than 1 km from Belgian Comics Strip Center.
All rooms come with a minibar and a fridge.
Breakfast is available each morning, and includes buffet, continental and halal options.
Speaking English, spanish, italian, Urdu, Arabic, Bengali, and German at the 24-hour front desk, staff are willing to help at any time of the day.
Popular points of interest near the hotel include Mont des Arts, Brussels Central Station and Royal Gallery of Saint Hubert. The nearest airport is Brussels Airport, 21 km from La Bourse Hotel.
La Bourse Hotel
DoubleTree by Hilton Brussels City
With recently updated modern-to-fit Art Nouveau styling, parquet floors and fabulous premium bedding, our rooms represent the very best of comfort and luxury.
Inside, you’ll discover a bed ready to sink into, adjustable air conditioning and blackout curtains to help you drift off. Prefer to sit back and unwind? There’s a generous space to relax in, including a fridge and a smart TV.
Working? No problem: enjoy complimentary Lavazza coffee, a spacious desk and unlimited WiFi. And when you’re ready to freshen up, you’ll also find a walk-in rainfall shower and stylish vintage details in our beautifully appointed bathrooms.
On business? DoubleTree by Hilton Brussels City is known as the leading business hotel in Brussels, offering unrivalled facilities and impeccable service. We are reinventing conventional meeting and event offerings by introducing hybrid events, cutting-edge technology and plant-based menus. DoubleTree by Hilton Brussels City is ready for the events of tomorrow.
All our 14 meeting rooms benefit from natural daylight. Expect bright spaces, a soothing interior inspired by the Brussels botanical garden, modern technology and in-house audio/visual support.
Whatever you need, whatever you want to feel fully at home, just speak to one of the team. Our staff are friendly, multilingual and ready to help.
Let’s create some memorable stories together!
DoubleTree by Hilton Brussels City
The Hotel Brussels
Welcome to The Hotel Brussels, a luxurious haven nestled in the heart of the city. Immerse yourself in panoramic views, savor modern amenities, and experience exceptional service. Take advantage of our ideal location just steps from major attractions, and be enchanted by our 422 elegant rooms and suites. Enjoy our fitness center and spa on the 23rd floor, and the culinary delights of our restaurant and bar, The Iris. Guests staying in Deluxe Panorama rooms, Panorama Suites, and Splendour Suites benefit from exclusive access to the Panorama Lounge on the 24th floor, offering complimentary snacks and views of the city and the Palace of Justice. Whether you're here for business or pleasure, The Hotel Brussels promises you an unforgettable and extraordinary experience.
The Hotel Brussels
Camping 58
Camping 58 is a slow travel campsite next to the Atomium. Camping 58 is a simple, peaceful, inexpensive and inclusive place where sharing and conviviality are the priorities. No cars or other vehicles accepted on site. It’s a temporary, non-profit project with lots of cultural events, awaiting demolition to make room for new sportsgrounds.
Camping 58
Citadines Toison d’Or
Only 10 minutes by metro from Brussels-Midi station, our Brussels aparthotel offers a unique stay formula: an apartment with a wide range of personalized hotel services included and à la carte.
The different studios and apartments, modern and fully equipped, offer you the opportunity to travel while feeling at home: independence is our top service.
Stay as you please: alone, as a couple, with family or friends, for a night, a weekend, or several weeks. In the heart of Brussels, the vibrant capital of 500 million Europeans, discover Citadines Toison d'Or Brussels aparthotel."
Citadines Toison d’Or
Aloft Brussels Schuman Hotel
EXPLORE THE EUROPEAN QUARTER FROM OUR MODERN HOTEL
Whether you're here for work or play, Aloft Brussels Schuman has a prime location in the heart of the European quarter. All key EU institutions are within walking distance and our hotel is just minutes from Brussel's city center. Stay and play in a spacious loft-inspired room featuring ultra-comfy signature beds, over-sized spa showers and tech-savvy features like a 42" flat-screen TV. Mix and mingle over live music, signature cocktails and unmissable events at the W XYZ Bar, a no-walls, no limits space that's always abuzz. Hungry? Grab breakfast, a snack or meal in re:fuel and relax in our re:mix lounge, where we've always got something interesting on display, or get moving in our re:charge fitness center open 24/7. Our tactic meeting spaces make it easy to give your meeting an easy breezy touch. Worried about leaving your furry friends behind? Bring them along! Our hotel is pet friendly and welcomes trained pets for no additional fee
Aloft Brussels Schuman Hotel
Hotel Catalonia Brussels
Situated in the heart of the famous Art Nouveau neighbourhood, Catalonia Brussels offers air-conditioned rooms with satellite TV. It includes an international à-la-carte restaurant, a snack bar with a furnished terrace and a bar. Free WiFi is available. The modern rooms feature a private marble bathroom and minibar. All rooms at Catalonia Brussels are decorated with wooden furniture and colourful paintings. The buffet breakfast consists of a large selection of homemade pastries, omelettes, crepes and fresh fruits and juices. The restaurant offers an international cuisine from Monday to Saturday.
Hotel Catalonia Brussels
Design Museum Brussels
The Design Museum Brussels, established after the acquisition of a private collection by the Atomium, is a place dedicated to design and its history. Since 2015, the museum's collection, the Plastic Design Collection, circumscribes the landscape of plastics in design from the 1950s to the present day. Alongside this collection, the museum opened Belgisch Design Belge, a new permanent exhibition space dedicated to Belgian design and its history.
Enriched by a programme of temporary exhibitions, the Design Museum Brussels also explores other fields of design creation and its impact on society and our daily lives.
Through exhibitions, guided tours, workshops, conferences and events, the museum aims to ensure that design is intelligible to one and all.
Design Museum Brussels
René Magritte Museum (house)
The René Magritte Museum is situated in the house where the famous, surrealist artist lived and worked for 24 years (1930-54). Magritte lived on the ground floor and built in the back of the garden Studio Dongo, where he executed designs for publicity work. He painted most of the time in the living room annex atelier. In that room he would produce more or less half the amount of his paintings and gouaches.
The headquarters of the Belgian Surrealists was also in the Esseghemstraat 135, where they held their meetings on Saturday evenings and where they organized several tableaux vivants.
The Museum of Abstract Art is located in the adjacent building. www.abstractartmuseum.be
Visits at weekends: only via online reservation.
René Magritte Museum (house)
Mini-Europe
The whole of Europe animated in miniature!
Be amazed! Mini-Europe is a park featuring all the wonders of Europe, in miniature. Bonsai trees, flowery groves and dwarf trees embellish the 350 monuments which have been reproduced at scale 1/25. Thousands of lifelike figurines and animations! Set off the eruption of the Vesuvius and admire the takeoff of the Ariane rocket. The two hour walk, which is both entertaining and educational, will let you (re)discover the 27 member states of the European Union and the United Kingdom, their historical, architectural and cultural wealth
This establishment has been awarded the Brussels Health Safety Label
Mini-Europe
Brussels Comics Figurines Museum
Where Comics come to life !
The Brussels Comics Figurines Museum will immerse you in a private collection of figurines from the world of Belgian comics (Tintin, Spirou, The Smurfs...), American comics (Spider-Man, Batman...) and many others.
You will also find these characters in other formats: with video games, explanatory videos or during a projection of cartoons in a period movie theater.
This immersive, sound-enhanced experience will appeal to the whole family. It will bring back many memories for adults and will also be suitable for the youngest: the visit is easily accessible, with very visual and colorful displays. Trip Advisor awarded the Moof the certificate of excellence in the year 2014 to 2020.
It is located in Brussels, behind the big statue of the white Smurf, in the HORTA gallery on LEVEL -1.
Brussels Comics Figurines Museum
The Belgian Chocolate Makers (Sablon)
Founded in 2020 by Italian chocolatier Elisabetta Passafaro, The Belgian Chocolate Makers offer their Chocomeli brand handcrafted chocolates. Everything is handmade in their Brussels store. They select and roast premium cocoa beans from selected plantations (especially from Congo, Philippines and Haiti). In their boutique-workshop, a stone's throw from the Mont des Arts, watch them make their sweets and fall in love with their creations: chocolates, bars, figurines, lollipops, but also ice creams, sorbets, macaroons and waffles.
They organize chocolate workshops everyday to share their passion with their clients and visitors.
The Belgian Chocolate Makers (Sablon)
Macadam Gallery
Since 2012, Macadam Gallery has committed to defend artists whose research revolves around architectural language, mediums and perspective. Macadam is a promise of innovative creation in both content and form. Its artist crew works towards the visual experience and are committed to share a new way of seeing and perceiving. The dialogues between the gallery's emerging and established artists reflect Macadam's commitment to promote a vision of true art that is open to the world.
Macadam Gallery presents and promotes to its collectors works by Invader, Thomas Devaux, Johan van Mullem, Oli-B, David Mesguich, Jan Kaláb, Andrzej Urbanski, Daniel Mirchev, Emeric Chantier, Åsa Johansson, Jaime Poblete, David Moreno, François Bonnel, Sali Muller, Tomislav Topić, Esmaël Bahrani, James Austin Murray, Katy Ann Gilmore, RODA and more.
After more than ten years in the Marolles, this 2024 Macadam continues its art journey in a new location: Rue du Charme 34, 1190 Forest, Brussels.
Like the art that it represents, Macadam reinvents itself, changes its skin, and opens its doors in a new space where there will be exciting exhibitions, events and artist residencies. The team is thrilled and proud to welcome you into a new space dedicated to the promotion of sensibility and contemporary Belgian and international art.
Macadam Gallery
Belgian Beer World experience
Belgium, the land of beer? That's for sure! Belgium boasts more brands of beer than any other country in the world. And another unique feature: Belgian beer culture has UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage status.
Belgian beer quite simply holds an extraordinary mix of influences, creativity and... Belgitude. Discover what makes Belgian beer so special at Belgian Beer World, more than a beer museum, an interactive experience!
Museums & tourist attractions
Belgian Beer World experience
Tram Museum
Trams, trolleybuses, buses, and taxis that have crisscrossed the capital for 150 years can be seen in these warehouses built in 1897. During the opening season you can make a trip with one of the historical vehicles and relive the atmosphere of the early 20th century on the Avenue de Tervuren and in the Sonian Forest.
A dedicated Museum line with old buses takes you to the areas between the Museum and the Place Royale: Cinquantenaire Park, the European quarter, the squares quarter…
Additionally, you can rent the vehicles as well as the museum halls for any kind of event.
Tram Museum
Atomium
Halfway between sculpture and architecture, the Atomium was designed and built for the Brussels World's Fair (1958), for which it was the flagship building and emblem. Representing an iron unit cell (9 iron atoms) magnified 165 billion times, the monument with its unique silhouette has, over time, grown to become the symbol of Brussels and Belgium.
On the inside the Atomium offers, not just the most beautiful view of Brussels, but also an entirely astounding and surreal ride through its interior spaces and volumes which alone makes a visit worth it.
The Atomium ticket automatically includes the entrance to the Design Museum Brussels (150m away).
Atomium
BELvue museum
Chips, beer and chocolates... surely there is more to Belgium than that? Democracy, prosperity, solidarity, pluralism, migration, languages and Europe: these are the themes used by the BELvue Museum to help you to discover Belgium. Each one is developed through present-day testimonials and then traced right through history. This is a modern, original way of gaining a fuller understanding of modern-day Belgium.
Have a look at the gallery too: there are more than 200 objects to view, each one forming a tangible memory of Belgium. Here are just a few examples: a lithograph by Magritte, a motorcycle, crystal vases by Val Saint-Lambert, and a football signed by the Red Devils. The very essence of Belgian-ness!
Speciale openingstijden op schoolvakanties en feestdagen 9.30 tot 17.00 uur
24/12 en 31/12 9u30 tot 16u00
Het BELvue Museum is elke woensdag vanaf 14u en de eerste zondag van de maand gratis toegankelijk.
BELvue museum
GardeRobe MannekenPis
The incredible Manneken-Pis dressing room awaits you at 19 Rue du Chêne, a stone's throw away from the famous fountain.
A representative selection of more than one hundred costumes is presented according to seven themes: geography, folklore, charity and citizens’ associations, trades, celebrities and characters, sports and designers. They show the richness of this fabulous and uncommon collection, which today includes nearly 1,000 items! The sculpture’s clothing – which is a tradition dating back to the 17th century! – is still part of the folklore and historical heritage of the city of Brussels.
Combined ticket giving access to the Brussels City Museum -Maison du Roi and the Garderobe MannekenPis.
GardeRobe MannekenPis
Museum of the City of Brussels
Two majestic buildings that stand opposite each other on Brussels' Grand Place have a long-standing rivalry: on one side you have Brussels' City Hall, and on the other the Broodhuis (Bread House), a UNESCO World Heritage Site which houses the Brussels City Museum. The rivalry between these two buildings is no coincidence. In the 15th century, the Duke of Brabant replaced the 13th century wooden bread market building with a prestigious building that would be a symbol of his power and face off against the imposing building on the other side of the Grand Place that symbolised the city's independence. The building owes its French name of Maison du Roi (King's House) to Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, who once ruled over a large part of the globe and once owned the Bread House. After being destroyed in the 16th century, it was rebuilt in the Gothic Revival style in the 19th century by city architect Victor Jamaer.
But it's not all about the Broodhuis' history and facade. Inside the Brussels City Museum gives a comprehensive overview of Brussels' history, with particular attention given to the arts, crafts,urbanism and architecture . The original Manneken Pis is also housed here for security reasons, but as for his wardrobe, which is a thousand times larger than even the most passionate fashionista's, you can marvel at that in its dedicated museum on Rue du Chêne - Eikstraat.
Combined ticket giving access to the Brussels City Museum -Maison du Roi and the Garderobe MannekenPis.
Museum of the City of Brussels
Sewers Museum
Why not visit the Brussels sewers and the Sewers museum during your next excursion in Brussels. A visit of Brussels' sewerage network - led by experienced guides or ex-workers - is extraordinary, full of surprises, but above all fascinating. The sewers have become vital to our way of life, so much so that it's hard to imagine what it was like before they existed. A visit of the Sewers Museum (and a real sewer!) is therefore an amazing, unusual and thrilling experience.
Brussels' first sewerage network came into use in the 17th century, but they were very limited and a large part of the city's waste still found its way into the river Senne. The river carried waste and carrion and regularly overflowed, or dried out in the summer, leaving behind less-than-pleasant smells.
It was partially due to this, that the government in the second half of the 19th century decided to completely transform the Senne and its neighbouring streets by building great boulevards to cover the insalubrious area. Between the two world wars a second transformation: a portion of the Senne was diverted and then covered over. The sewerage network improved and grew over the years, going from 45 km in 1847 to the 350 km that we have today.
The entrance to the museum is housed in one of the toll pavilions that used to collect taxes on goods that entered the city.
Sewers Museum