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Situated between high-end fashion labels and small boutiques lies The Hotel. Towering above Avenue Louise in Brussel’s fashion district, we’re not just any hotel in Brussels. We’re The Hotel. No wonder we have an eye for style.
Brussels is not what you think it is. There’s so much more to discover beyond the well-known tourist attractions. Whether you’re a regular visitor or it’s your first time in the city, there are plenty of hidden gems and secrets to uncover.
You’re in a city curated by us – the people who love it most.
We see ourselves as your local guides. Always happy to help you explore the city’s vibrant fashion, culinary and cultural scene. We may even let you in on some undiscovered treasures. Come and see for yourself why we love Brussels so much..
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The Hotel Brussels is a chic hotel on Boulevard de Waterloo. The hotel offers sleek rooms and suites with panoramic views of Brussels, meeting and event rooms and a fine dining restaurant.


Two lovely squares, one neo-gothic church and many old streets and houses surrounding the squares compose one of the oldest neighborhoods of Brussels. Today, it is the chic place to go to for beautiful antiques (antique market every Saturday and Sunday on the Sablon square), art galleries as well as the finest chocolate and pastries in town.

The district that was home to a handful of designers who made Brussels the avant-garde city it is today still flourishes with fine jewellers and edgy European fashion boutiques of leading designer houses. Just take a walk along the Rue Antoine Dansaert and the surrounding area to discover the hub where Brussels’ trendy people like to pass their time.

Paris has the Champs Elysées, New York has Fifth Avenue and Brussels has Boulevard de Waterloo! At walking distance from many worth-to-visit areas, Boulevard de Waterloo is a wide avenue lined with international designer labels, from Gucci to Prada, from Chanel to Dior. If you are looking for high-end fashion,

Situated between the famous Avenue Louise, Chaussée de Waterloo and Chaussée de Vleurgat, Châtelain is a vibrant quartier with plenty of little delicacy shops, cosy bars, flower shops and exquisite restaurants. There is an outdoor market every Wednesday afternoon in the middle of the Place du Chatelain. While Sablon offers a great experience for art enthusiasts, Châtelain does the same for food lovers. Definitely worth a visit!

The sound factory… a unique piece of architectural heritage synonymous with cultural and technological innovation. At the dawn of the 21st century, the liner is already starting a new life. Fully restored and renovated, the building houses concert halls and studios, including the famous Studio 4 and its unique acoustic. Flagey is the place for musical and visual creation, a space of communication, dialogue and encounters, a house open to the world.


Erected in 1928 by the architect and master of Art Nouveau, Victor Horta, it is a centre of cultural and artistic life. A full renovation of the interior restored the original appearance of the building, as originally designed by the master, Horta. Visits are organised ("From Horta to Horta") to allow people to rediscover parts of the building previously off limits to the general public











A truly unique experience and the perfect encapsulation of Brussels. Situated on the Brussels Canal, a former freight station has been converted into what we call Gare Maritime today. This building provides a large amount of space for many activities, restaurants and festivals. There is always something exciting happening here and its definitely worth a visit.

The park and its beautiful U-shaped building was commissioned by the Belgian Government in honour of the 50th anniversary of the Belgian Revolution in 1905. The building houses the Royal Military Museum, Autoworld Museum and the Art and History Museum. The park is especially lively on the weekends when there are impromptu dance classes, musicians and food trucks. You can also enjoy the picturesque gardens, statues and fountains.

Brussels Park is the oldest park in the city. It is designed in a neo-classical style and offers wide alleys, symmetrical alignments and perspectives. You can find the Vauxhall, a music kiosk, the Royal Theatre of the Park, the Guinguette Royale and the Radio Kiosk, a bar where you can dance under the trees!

One of the most exhilarating ways to discover Brussels is by going on the Comic Book Tour. The murals were painted to honour the famous Belgian comic artists. There are over 50 murals of famous and niche characters on this tour. It’s definitely a fun and relaxing way to spend the day.

Are you looking for an other worldly experience? You can get that just by riding the metro in Brussels. Pannenhuis station lies on line 6 and the red and orange installations make you feel like you’re in a sci-fi movie. It’s been the go to location for multiple fashion shoots and is definitely one of the most instagrammable spots in Brussels.
THE HOTEL. BRUSSELS
Boulevard de Waterloo 38,
1000 BRUSSELS
T: +32 2 504 11 11
F: +32 2 504 21 11
THE HOTEL. BRUSSELS
Boulevard de Waterloo 38,
1000 BRUSSELS
T: +32 2 504 11 11
F: +32 2 504 21 11