Serviced Brussels Accommodation – Book quality accommodation in Brussels
Brussels – the capital of Belgium and, as some claim, the capital of Europe – is a melting pot for culture, language and architectural styles. Famous the world over for its exquisite cuisine, tantalising chocolate and mouth watering beers, this fascinating city has much more to offer with an abundance of world class museums, monumental buildings and the odd tongue-in-cheek statue. Citybase Apartments offers a fantastic selection of accommodation in Brussels with something to suit the needs of every traveller.
Brussels Accommodation List
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Lowest Rate: €67.00
The stylish and contemporary Bourse Apartments are in a prime location in the centre where you can absorb the atmosphere and take in the sights of this vibrant city.
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Situated in the heart of the city, the Brussels Buzz Apartments lie in a great location within easy reach of many of the main sight-seeing spots; the Grand Place, the Museum of Modern Art and the BOZAR Centre for Fine Arts to name a few.
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Lowest Rate: €55.00
Situated in the heart of the city, close to the magnificent Grand Place, the Citadines Brussels Sainte-Catherine Apartments provide comfortable, modern accommodation in a traditional setting.
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Lowest Rate: €56.00
Located in the centre of the city, the apartments are in a great setting for exploring the city.
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Lowest Rate: €96.00
Set in the heart of Brussels, Le Grand Sablon Apartments offer bright and comfortable accommodation which combines traditional features with classic contemporary style.
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As the capital of the pocket sized Belgium, Brussels is easy to navigate - whether you choose to explore the city on foot or take advantage of the extensive transport network, the city is your oyster with the major sights and attractions within easy reach of your Brussels accommodation. Stroll around the Grand Place, go to the top of the Atomium or enjoy an icy Kriek in one of the city’s many bars before returning to your accommodation in Brussels for a well deserved rest.
Home to the main institutions of the EU and as the headquarters of NATO, Brussels is a city well equipped for the business traveller. Brussels serviced accommodation provides a comfortable and convenient base for those visiting on an official capacity with your Brussels accommodation within easy reach of the EU Quarter and
main business areas.
The Bruxellois are well accustomed to an excellent quality of life and when staying in Brussels accommodation you will feel right at home. Superb shopping, fine restaurants and extraordinary pubs await – all just steps from your accommodation in Brussels.
Did You Know?
The biggest selling point for chocolate in the world is Brussels Airport.
Climate/Weather
Brussels, like most of Western Europe, has a pleasant temperate climate with warm summers and mild winters.
Sightseeing
Brussels is more than the home of the European Parliament and has much to offer with something to suit every interest, taste and timetable:
• Grand Place – a must see on any trip to the city. Marvel at the ornate guild houses, admire the magnificent Town Hall and absorb the buzzing atmosphere in what is possibly the most beautiful square in Europe.
• Manneken-Pis – a small bronze statue of a urinating boy, said to represent the “irreverent spirit” of Brussels. If you’re lucky you may even see the statue dressed up in one of his several hundred costumes.
• Atomium – the 335ft (102 metre) tall representation of an atomic unit cell. Made up of nine steel balls, the windows of the top sphere offer stunning panoramic views of the city.
• Museums – the city boasts over 90 museums – some internationally renowned and some small and quaint.
Getting Around
Brussels boasts an efficient and comprehensive transport system:
• Metro – with six lines that cross the city. Identified by a blue sign with a white “M”.
• Trams – identified by red signs. Trams serve the city centre and suburbs.
• Premetro – trams that run under and over ground.
• Bus – connect the whole of the city and suburbs. Identified by white signs.
• Bicycle – a great way to see the city is on a bike tour. Ideal for those short on time as Brussels can be easily explored in just four hours.
Eat/Drink
Belgian cuisine is said to be some of the best in Europe with a number of local specialities a must try when visiting Brussels:
• Chocolate – a trip to the chocolate capital of the world wouldn’t be complete without sampling a truffle or two.
• Beer – beer means to Belgium what wine means to France. Try special Brussels’ beer such as Kriek (cherry beer) or Lambic (a distinctive, slightly sour brew).
• Waffles (gauffre) – try a Brussels’ waffle – thick, square shaped and topped with sugar, fruit or cream or a Gauffre de Liège/ Liukse Wafel – waffle covered with caramelised sugar.
• Fries (frites) – Belgium is the home of the fry.
• Mussels (Moules) – a Belgian speciality.
• Anguilles au Vert / Paling in’t Groen (river eels in green sauce) – for those more adventurous diners.
• Turbot Waterzooi (turbot fish in cream and egg sauce).