Those looking for a hotel near Brussels South Station should expect to pay £101/night for area hotels. Below are the 10 best hotel options in the area. Hotels near Brussels South Station are typically 29% more expensive than the average hotel in Brussels, which is £72.
Low season | February | cheapest month to stay |
High season | July | most expensive time to stay |
17% | expected price decrease | |
14% | expected price increase |
Price | £101 - £140 |
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Cheapest day of week | Sunday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
Highest day of week | Monday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
£110 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day | |
£145 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day |
Cheapest time to book | The cheapest time to book hotels in Brussels is: 1-2 star, 86 days before. 3 star, 61 days before. 4-5 star, 51 days before. |
1-2 star | £48 - £86 | |
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3 star | £72 - £118 | |
4-5 star | £85 - £186 |
Lowest Hotel Price | £31 |
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Most Popular Hotel (5-star) | Radisson Collection Grand Place Brussels |
Hotels Near Airport | 2597 |
Average Length of Stay | 9 days |
Brussels’ urban and rural neighbourhoods alike afford you the option of Brussels public transport. The city is mostly covered by the public transit network, giving commuters the option to travel by bus, subways, train, tram, or Waterbus. There are three major train stations in Brussels. In the heart of the city is Brussels Central Station. Brussels-North and Brussels-South stations are in the northern and southwestern regions of the city. You can access buses, trams, and the Metro from almost anywhere in Brussels. However, using the Waterbus is ideal if you’re going from Brussels to Vilvoorde via the Brussels canal. Public transportation is a good option, especially if you’re seeking cheap hotels in Brussels, such as Penta Hotel Brussels City Centre in Saint-Gilles, which you can book through momondo.
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Brussels has a place for everyone—tourists, businesspeople, scholars, and other travelers. If you come to Brussels with sightseeing in mind, the city centre is an ideal place to stay. Hotels situated here, like Motel One Brussels and easyHotel Brussels City Centre, provide your much-needed access to affordable public transportation, allowing you to visit numerous tourist attractions with ease. If you’re traveling with your family and want to stay in calmer neighbourhoods, some good options are Ixelles, Saint-Gilles, and Schaerbeek. In these areas, hotel options include Maison Flagey Brussels in Ixelles, Hilton Garden Inn in Saint-Gilles, and Wellness Apart Hotel in Schaerbeek. Travelers with business interests might find the Brussels city centre the location of choice, particularly for their business meetings. There is a high number of affordable hotels here that provide the comfort and convenience that make for ideal conferences. For example, check out the NH Brussels Collection Centre and the Thon Hotel EU.
Brussels is a tourist’s paradise, thanks in part to its rich cultural heritage. The Grand Place in central Brussels’ Old Town ranks among the oldest of European establishments, but it is excellently preserved. You can appreciate the building’s Baroque-style facades and tour structures like Hôtel de Ville, which is over five centuries old. The Royal Palace located in Place Royal is open to tourists around mid-year. This official residence of the Belgian royal family has elegant halls and lush gardens worth photographing. For art lovers, the Belgian Royal Museum of Fine Arts and the Manneken Pis in central Brussels are two of the must-see attractions. If you booked an up-scale Brussels hotel such as Hotel Hubert you’ll be able to easily access these tourist attractions via public transport.
Dining and cocktail venues in Brussels have a reputation for being incomparable. Saint-Gilles is a Brussels neighbourhood that offers an array of traditional Belgian delights, such as Flemish beef stew and Brussels waffles, or try frieten (fries) and meatballs, served with beef stock or cherry sauce and spices. Four-star establishments in Saint-Gilles, including Louise sur Cour Guest House and Hotel NH Brussels Stéphanie, are eager to make your stay unforgettable. You can quickly get to Saint-Gilles from the Brussels city centre by the Line 48 bus or the Line 92 tram. Explore the bars in popular neighbourhoods like Ixelles for authentic Belgian beers and cocktails. Once you’ve arrived in Ixelles via the Line 38 bus, check out nearby hotels in Brussels, like the Renaissance Brussels Hotel.
Brussels events and festivals combine art, culture, and fun in a unique blend. One of the oldest and most popular annual events in Brussels is the Ommegang Festival. Held on the first Thursday of July, the ceremony features a parade decorated with colorful costumes alongside ancient weapons. The processions go through Place du Grand Sablon, beginning at the Church of Our Blessed Lady of the Sablon, a site you can get to by the Line 95 bus. In March, the festival to watch out for is Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival. The event showcases horror films in numerous Brussels theatres. If you book a hotel in the City of Brussels, you can take advantage of trams or buses to get to the theatre of your choice.
Visiting Brussels for 9 nights is the most common choice for our users.
The price of a hotel in Brussels depends on several factors such as star rating, location and demand. Generally speaking, the average cost of a hotel is around £127 per night.
In February prices are at their lowest, making it the most cost-effective time to book a hotel room in Brussels. You may find the cost of your room has decreased by 18%.
Hotel rooms in Brussels are generally cheapest on Saturday and more costly on Sunday.
The cost of a luxury hotel in Brussels is generally around £173 a night for every person. In contrast, the average price of a hotel in Brussels is closer to £127 a night for every person, which is a 29%% difference between the average and luxury accommodation.
Hostels in Brussels (including hotels rated 2 stars and below) cost £37 per person, per night on average. This is £85 per night cheaper than the average cost of hotels in Brussels.
With an average temperature of 6 °C and a fairly low chance of precipitation (80 mm), March is a great month to explore the outdoors near Brussels.
Yes, Brussels has 2,992 holiday rentals available. If you’re interested in a holiday rental in Brussels, Grand-Place Lombard Appartments & Flats is the most popular in the city. Compare deals on holiday rentals in Brussels.
Yes, you can book a hostel in Brussels. At the moment, there are 22 hostels in the area and Generation Europe Youth Hostel is the most popular among momondo users. Compare deals on hostels in Brussels.
As of March 2024, there are 1,898 operators available to choose from for hotels in Brussels.
Prices for hotels in Brussels refresh daily.
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