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Top 10 Luxury Hotels in Brussels

Enjoy a luxurious hotel while you spend your business or leisure trip in Brussels, Belgium

When considering to book an accommodation in Brussels, give yourself a break and splurge a little. There are plenty of luxury hotels in Brussels to choose from and the best part is that they can all be reached via airport shuttle pick up. Regardless if you are planning a longer stay or a weekend in Brussels, be sure to make the most of it. Here’s our selection of the top 10.
 

Top 10 Luxury Hotels in Brussels

Steigenberger Wiltcher's

Opened in 1913, this hotel is impressively grand. Operated by a German luxury chain, its renovation finished in 2015, bringing a fresh sparkle to its polished brass and marble. There are 225 rooms and 42 suites. The basic ‘Superior’ rooms are very spacious and have a modern elegance - black, beige and purple tones with patterned carpets.

Its five-star service delivery guarantees professional staff, 24-hour room service, a fully equipped fitness room, and beyond. There are three ornate lifts, 13 meeting and conference rooms, and parking for 600 cars. For an additional fee, guests can enjoy the Aspria Spa, which has an infinity-style swimming pool, sauna, steam bath and fitness facilities.
 

Art de Séjour

This six-story house was originally built in 1885, but underwent five-year long renovations, which were completed in 2013. This stylish, modern and comfortable hotel radiates with unbelievable attention to details. Overall air-conditioned, with a laundry and ironing service, this place has only four rooms (one on each floor), along with one studio occupying the penthouse. All bedrooms have a sleek, stylish and minimalist look, decorated in black, grey and white, with wooden parquet flooring and modern furniture. Every room has free Wi-Fi, an Apple iMac computer, a 40” TV, safe, hairdryer, Nespresso machine, bathrobes, and a mini-bar. The bathrooms feature dark lava-stone floors and tiling.
 

Hotel Amigo

Described as unfussy with coolly stated luxury, this hotel showcases close attention to details. With a distinctive Belgian touch you’ll know you’re not in just another international hotel. This is the kind of place where the staff seem to know you need something almost before you actually do. Highly trained, professional, discreet, yet friendly service is part of the hotel’s formula. The hotel features a well-equipped fitness center, private car park and valet parking, along with a business center. It has everything you might expect at this level of hospitality.
 

Hotel Le Dixseptième

This grand Neo-classical building was reconstructed after central Brussels was demolished by French cannons in 1695. The main staircase dates from this time, and the décor of the primary building reflects the Classic era, with antique furniture, chandeliers and marble floors.

The hotel caters for business clients, offering the necessary polish and efficiency needed, including 24-hour reception, a concierge service and a small fitness room and an infrared heat sauna. There are 37 rooms in seven categories from Budget to Superior Suite. The bathrooms have bathtubs, and/or separate walk-in showers. All rooms come with a minibar, televisions, safe, bathrobes and slippers.
 

The Hotel Brussels

The interior here was renovated for 3 years, costing €35 million. The public areas of the ground floor and the landings are dark and cavernous, contrasting the brightness of the rooms. The staff is professional, yet friendly, and six lifts take guests up through the floors. The top three floors are conference rooms, and there is a Panorama Lounge on the 24th floor, for guests in Deluxe Panorama suites. The “Urban Spa & Fitness” suite on the 23rd floor is open for all guests, which has a sauna, a steam room and gym. There are 421 rooms divided as Superior, Deluxe Panorama, Panorama Suite and Splendor Suite. The design is inventive, with black and cream-white color schemes, high-tech fittings and comfortable king-size beds.
 

Sofitel Brussels Le Louise

With an interior was designed by Antoine Pinto, this place features bold furniture and shock colors. This is a five-star business hotel, with services to match, including 24-hour reception and 24-hour room service. Featuring six conference rooms, along with a stylish bar and restaurant, and a huge outdoor terrace, it is truly a social hub. There is a small fitness center and four lifts. The 169 rooms are ranked as Classic, Superior, Luxury, Junior and Prestige Suites, and the ultimate “So Well” Suite. The décor is almost minimalist, in black, white and beige, with a distinctive feature - the cushions with faces printed on them, by the Italian designer Piero Fornasetti. All rooms have a TV, minibar, safe, hairdryer, air conditioning, and beds with double mattress, with thin, super-comfortable upper mattress.
 

The Dominican

The building was once the home of Jacques-Louis David, Napoleon’s painter in the early 19th century, so this historic legacy is part of the design. High arches around the courtyard follow the ground plan of the cloister, and the Dominican symbol is woven into the carpets. The hotel has a professional polish exceeding its four-star rating. It features a cardio gym and a boxing bag, plus a sauna and hammam. There are two lifts and three meeting rooms. With 150 rooms ranging from Deluxe to the Opera Suite, the rich decoration uses browns, reds and white, along with paintings by Jacques-Louis David as a unifying theme. Rooms are equipped with a Nespresso machine, ironing board, hairdryer and bathrobes, while the bathrooms are lined with black marble and have marble countertop basins.
 

Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Brussels

Built in 1990 in a style recalling Art Deco and Ancient Mesopotamia, the hotel is modern and contemporary. The atrium is the dominant feature, being a tranquil meeting space arranged on several levels, with an indoor garden and water features, a bar and a restaurant. A rare chunk of the old city walls, built in 1134, can be seen next to the carp pond. This hotel has18 meeting rooms and can accommodate up to 420 delegates, with 24-hour reception, room service, and concierge services. The three glass-walled lifts in the atrium are a true attraction. The Fitness Club has a 24-hour gym and a sauna. The 281 rooms range in size from Standard and Business Class, to Junior, Executive and Ambassador suites, to the apartment-scale Royal Suite. Presented in four different styles summarizing their character (Urban Style, New York Mansion, Maritime and At Home), all rooms have a TV, safe, tea-and-coffee-making facilities, minibar, iron and ironing board, hairdryer, and air-conditioning.
 

Hotel Metropole

Marbled halls, glittering chandeliers and polished brass distinguish this hotel. The lively café/bar welcomes all-comers, while the pavement café in summer lures with glamour, where faces from the magazines can be seen. The service is impeccable and professional. Being a conference hotel, it has business facilities and Wi-Fi, a fully-equipped fitness suite and private parking. The palatial lobby and public rooms are a delight, while the 300 bedrooms are comfortable, air-conditioned, and have all the attention to detail. There are four categories, ranging from ‘superior’ to suites.
 

9Hotel Sablon

The lobby is decorated with glass cased African sculptures, beside shelves of art, fashion and travel books. The effect is elegant, yet welcoming and intimate. This is a four-star hotel, with the top-quality professional service. It has an attractive 'wellbeing space' in the cellar, with a Finnish sauna and a large plunge pool with whirlpool jets. There are 34 rooms ranging from Classic and Club to Duplex Suites and a Family Room. The white walls pair the white resin flooring and large grey headboards. The beds are of high-quality, while open hanging rails and shelves stand in for traditional cupboards. All rooms are equipped with a television, Nespresso machine, mini-fridge, safe, hairdryer and a book-exchange library. The elegant bathrooms have rain showers, with eco-friendly Anyah bath products.

Make sure to pair such a luxury experience with the top Belgian dishes in Brussels before you leave. Just call any taxi service in Brussels and enjoy the ride.