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Brussels vacation rentals

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Top-rated vacation rentals in Brussels

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Superhost
Apartment in Bruxelles
Beautiful loft near the Grand-Place ❤ - 1st floor
Beautiful 55 square meters flat located in the very center of Brussels. The appartment is newly renovated and decorated in a contemporary style. You'll find plenty of good restaurants, bars, bookstores, art galleries and stores for shopping. The studio is ideally located for visiting Brussels as many touristic spots are within walking distance (the Grand-Place is only 3 minutes away!). Attention : There is a noise from the metro that passes nearby.
Superhost
Apartment in Saint-Gilles
Bright and Charming Apartment with sunny terrace!
Spacious and bright 4-room apartment with full terrace in Saint-Gilles, a fashionable area in the heart of Brussels. Surrounded in a lively neighborhood with plenty of bars, restaurants, shops, and markets, the apartment is also short walking distance from the Brussels South Station and the city center. Enjoy lovely accommodations at home as well as easy access to a number of tram, bus, and metro services to connect you with the rest of Brussels.
Superhost
Apartment in Bruxelles
Charming bright studio in the heart of the Marolles
Charming bright studio with newly renovated and decorated bow window, located in the historic center of Brussels, in the most typical area of our capital: Les Marolles. It is ideally located for visiting Brussels as many tourist sites are within walking distance: the Grand Place, the Manneken Pis, the Sablon, the Louise district, Place Royale, the Royal Museums of Fine Arts or the famous flea market of Place du Jeu de Balle.

Stay near Brussels's top sights

Grand Place204 locals recommend
Atomium518 locals recommend
Manneken Pis485 locals recommend
Cinquantenaire Park522 locals recommend
Brussels Expo25 locals recommend
GARE DU MIDI6 locals recommend

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Apartment in Bruxelles
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Mont des Arts - Le Coudenberg Ouest
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Studio de Brouckère - Brussels City Center
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Apartment in Brussel
Ground Floor Appartement in Brussels city
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Condo in Bruxelles
Design, Vintage & Art - Brussels #2
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Loft in Bruxelles
Duplex - Charming loft 50 m from the large square
Superhost
Apartment in Bruxelles
Rooftop Views in Heart of Brussels Historic Centre
Superhost
Apartment in Brussel
With a terrace at the « Grand Place »
Superhost
Apartment in Saint-Josse-ten-Noode
Luminous, Modern & Design Flat in the City Center!
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Condo in Brussel
New building Apartment Grand Place 50m Lift, quiet

Your guide to Brussels

All About Brussels

As Belgium’s capital city and the birthplace of Art Nouveau, Brussels has an air of European sophistication that embraces artistic expression. The city is home to numerous fountains, museums dedicated to musical instruments, a theme park with miniature replicas of famous monuments, and a center that celebrates comics and graphic novels. Although the architecture, art, and shopping are world class, the city’s diverse history and magic are best captured in its food. As you stroll down the cobblestone streets in Brussels’ historic districts, you’ll pass chocolate shops displaying handmade bonbons, smell sugary stroopwafels in the air, and spot street vendors selling cones of crispy frites.

The central square, or Grand Palace, in the medieval central district is a great place to start exploring. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site surrounded by ornate buildings from the 17th century. You can also take in the gardens, monuments, and museums of Cinquantenaire Park and the upscale mansions and gothic churches of Sablong. In the hip neighborhood of Marolles, working-class residents sip coffee in unfussy cafes. Along the way you can snag a mitraillette, a Belgian sandwich with meat and fries, a perfect snack to enjoy on the lawn of Duden Park.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Brussels

Weather in Brussels is relatively mild aside from its chilly winters. With around nine days of rain each month, it's always a good idea to pack warm layers and an umbrella. If you’re staying during April or May, visit the rare plants and flowers in full bloom at the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken, a 19th-century Art Nouveau complex that spans 270,000 square feet. Locals fill up the city’s squares and beer gardens in the summer months, but you’ll be far from the only one exploring the narrow streets. Between September and November, mussels are in season, but you’ll need warmer layers and sturdy footwear to keep your balance on the city’s wet cobbles.

The cold weather and dark evenings in the winter months do not stop events and celebrations. In the weeks leading up to Christmas, the city is transformed for the Winter Wonders Festival with light shows in Grand Place, a Christmas market with outposts all over the city, an ice rink, a fairground, and stalls selling mulled wine and Belgian beer.


Top things to do in Brussels

Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium

In Brussels’ Royal District, you’ll find six stately art museums with more than 20,000 works on display. You’ll be able to view masterpieces from 15th-century Flemish painters, a museum dedicated to the works of Belgium’s most famous surrealist, and influential fin-de-siècle exhibits.

Marché du Midi

There’s a wealth of open-air markets throughout Brussels throughout the week, and you’ll likely stumble upon one if you spend any time exploring the city. One of the largest markets in Europe is Marché du Midi next to the central train station, where you’ll find stalls selling fresh produce, spices, prepared foods, and baked goods. For vintage trinkets, clothes, housewares, and books, check out the Jeu de Balle Flea Market, which takes place daily in the Marolles neighborhood.

Atomium

Originally built for the World’s Fair in 1958, this eye-catching metal structure in Heysel Park has become an iconic Brussels landmark. Head up the elevator and inside through tunneled walkways that look like a science-fiction set and learn about the building’s history via a permanent exhibition before admiring panoramic views of the Brussels skyline through four of its nine sphere-shaped points.

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