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Hotels in Belgium
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Park Inn by Radisson Brussels Midi
Place Marcel Broodthaers 3

This mid-range hotel In the diverse Saint-Gilles neighborhood is right next to Bruxelles-Midi (Brussels South), the city's main railway station. If you're after easy access to the TGV, Thalys, or Eurostar, its location can't be beat. The neighborhood around the hotel lacks the charm of other Brussels enclaves, but the hotel is well connected by public transportation to the city's tourist attractions, all of which are within a 15 minutes' ride. The hotel's 142 rooms are spare but bright and comfortable, with flat-screen TVs and tidy, well-lit workspaces. Note that complaints have been made about the Wi-Fi connection and apathetic staff. There are several other alternatives around the perimeter of Bruxelles-Midi, including ibis Brussels Centre Gare Midi, just next door. Though not as modern as the Radisson, the 225-room ibis has the same amenities and pricing.

NH Brussels Stephanie
Rue Jean Stas 32

The NH Brussels Stephanie is a smaller three-pearl hotel with limited facilities, but it's in a prime location close to downtown and boutique shopping along Louise Avenue. It lacks a fitness center or fully staffed dining option, but there's a breakfast room with a hot buffet served for an extra charge, and a bar with a self-serve area stocked with snacks and drinks. It's close to the Louise metro station, which provides fast access across the city, as well as easy connections to Paris and Amsterdam. Its 67 modern guest rooms are large and bright, with desks, minibars, and large flat-screen TVs. The nearby Vintage Hotel Brussels is one of the top hotels in the city, with more stylish rooms and similar rates.

Vintage Hotel Brussels
Rue Dejoncker 45

The Vintage Hotel Brussels is filled with retro decor and has a quirky style that makes it one of the most popular boutique hotels in the city. The three-pearl property is a two-minute walk from the Stephanie tram stop and designer shopping on Louise Avenue. Its individually decorated rooms vary widely in size, but all have midcentury modern furniture, and come equipped with iPod docks and work desks. Guests can also book the authentic Airstream camper parked on the outdoor terrace. A stylish breakfast room and wine bar make for photo worthy spots to hang out. Travelers who prefer a more conventional hotel should check out the NH Brussels Stephanie on the opposite end of the block.

Suite Home Stephanie
Chaussee de Charleroi 51B

The property, situated in the Louise neighborhood of Brussels, offers five different types of modern, apartment-style guest-room configurations. All units have full kitchens and large baths, and are clean if a touch spartan. Though the hotel is removed from the city center, visitors can still reach it in about 15 minutes via public transport.

Pantone Hotel
Place Loix 1

This small boutique-style hotel is incredibly fun and colorful, and has 61 simple, modern rooms dressed up with brightly hued accents. The property's Pantone color matching theme provides an excuse to give each hallway in the building a different shade and to insert splashes of color everywhere. The hotel is fairly light on amenities apart from a lobby lounge and the restaurant, and is in need of some small cosmetic repairs. The location is removed from the main tourist action; it's about a half-hour walk to Grand Place, the city's central square.

Hotel Neufchatel
Rue de Neufchatel 34

NH Brussels Airport
De Kleetlaan 14 B, Airport Area

MEININGER Hotel Brussel City Center
Quai du Hainaut 33

Stylish and modern, the lower-middle-range Meininger Hotel Brussels City Center is part hotel, part hostel, with more than 700 beds occupying 150 rooms, which range from private singles to family rooms to 10-bed dorms. Rooms are sparse but trendy, with en-suite bathrooms. The property has a hip on-site bar and lounge, along with laundry facilities and a communal kitchen. Breakfast is available, though it costs extra. Despite its name, the hotel isn't exactly in the city center, which is about a 15-minute walk from the property, and some guests find the immediate area a little sketchy, particularly at night. Dorm rooms attract groups, which leads to some noise complaints. Travelers seeking a hotel closer to the heart of the city may prefer the Hotel Saint Nicolas, though it doesn't offer dorm rooms and decor is basic.