Brussels Cheap Hotels: 5 Super cheap options from our guide
If you are looking to take an affordable holiday to Brussels, you shouldn’t get spooked by the high hotel rates you’ll see when searching around the web. As home to the European Parliament, it’s true that many of the city’s hotels are popular with traveling business-types and can cost a pretty penny.
However, there are still plenty of budget-friendly hotels to be found. We’ve made the hunt even easier by compiling a list of our favorite super cheap hotels in Brussels.
Also in our Brussels guide: Once you’ve booked your hotel, be sure brush up on these 10 budget tips in Brussels and check out these 5 free attractions to help you save even more money on your trip.
5 Super cheap hotels in Brussels
Along with price, these affordable hotels in Brussels also score high in other categories. We love these hotels for their cleanliness, comfort, hospitality, and character.
A La Grande Cloche
Place Rouppe 10
Neighborhood: Grand Place
User rating: 8.0
Doubles starting at $56
The A La Grande Cloche is a family-run hotel with a location in the heart of Brussels. It’s just minutes from public transportation and attractions. The rooms aren’t terribly exciting, but they are clean, comfortable — and most importantly — often very cheap! Free Wi-Fi and a huge breakfast spread make this hotel an even better deal. Read the full review here.
Max Hotel
Bd. Adolphe Max 107
Neighborhood: Near Gare du Nord
User rating: 8.1
Doubles starting at $57
The Max Hotel is a clean, minimalist, no-frills hotel with a central Brussels location. The list of amenities is not very long, but it does include flat-screen televisions, air conditioning, and free Wi-Fi. But costs are low, and Cheapos will love these prices.
Want to go super Cheapo? Waiving the maid service can save you an extra €15! Read more about the Max Hotel here.
Vintage Hotel
Dejoncker 45
Neighborhood: St. Gilles
User rating: 8.6
Doubles starting at $62
Retro furnishings and an overall groovy vibe define the Vintage Hotel. The décor may be all old-school, but the amenities are very modern. Rooms boast flat-screen televisions and free Wi-Fi. Guests will also love the hotel’s shared spaces, including a patio and a 24-hour lounge with a wine bar. Learn more about the hotel and book a room here.
The Pantone Hotel Brussels
1 Place Loix
Neighborhood: St. Gilles
User rating: 8.3
Doubles starting at $63
The colorful Pantone Hotel is designed according to — you guessed it — the Pantone color system. Along with clean, fun design, the hotel also offers air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, toiletries, and LCD televisions in every room. The hotel isn’t in the city center, but it is very close to public transportation and is located on a block lined with handsome Art Nouveau buildings. Read our review of the Pantone Hotel.
Hotel Noga
Du Béguinage 38
Neighborhood: Ste. Catherine
User rating: 8.8
Doubles starting at $82
With a quiet location and eclectic décor, the Hotel Noga makes a great home base for Cheapos. A mixture of vintage and modern furnishings create lots of character in the rooms, and amenities include everything from air conditioning and minibars to free newspapers and Wi-Fi. Outside the hotel, there are plenty of sights and attractions to see. Read the full review of Hotel Noga.
More budget hotels in Brussels
While these hotels are certainly great deals, our guide has dozens of other cheapo stays in the city. Check out our full list of budget hotels in Brussels.
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