We Love —
- Staying in a prime central location, just steps from the metro and key cultural sites.
- Immersing yourself in the refined ambience of this exquisite Art Deco palace, now reimagined as a luxurious hotel.
- Sleeping peacefully in stylish rooms, where elegance and comfort blend seamlessly for a truly restful experience.
Customer reviews —
Hotel Le Plaza Brussels 4* —
An architectural landmark since the 1930s, Hotel Le Plaza Brussels 4* stands as one of the city’s most iconic addresses. Inspired by the legendary Parisian George V, this magnificent Art Deco property impresses from the very first glance, with its grand façade, domed ceilings and sparkling chandeliers evoking a bygone era of glamour.
Ideally located in the heart of Brussels, the hotel places you within easy reach of the city’s cultural highlights. The National Theatre is just a short walk away, while Rogier metro station sits moments from the entrance, offering effortless access to the rest of the city.
Your room —
Choose between a stay in an Upgraded Deluxe Room or a Prestige Room.
Upgraded Deluxe Room (34 m²)
The Deluxe Room offers a refined and calming retreat, designed in soft, soothing tones that invite relaxation after a day exploring the city. Generously sized and thoughtfully arranged, it provides a comfortable space to unwind, with elegant furnishings and a welcoming atmosphere that instantly feels like home.
Prestige Room (40 m²)
For an elevated stay, the Prestige Room combines classic luxury with contemporary comfort. Rich fabrics, refined décor and a plush king-size bed create a tranquil setting, while a bright reading corner offers the perfect spot to relax with a book or revisit the day’s memories. A polished and serene space, ideal for lingering moments of calm.
Your dining choices
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
Dining at Hotel Le Plaza Brussels 4* is a refined experience rooted in tradition and quality. Brasserie L’Estérel, led by Executive Chef Olivier Bontemps, is considered one of the city’s most respected dining venues. Here, Belgian and French cuisine takes centre stage, crafted from fresh, seasonal ingredients. Signature dishes such as beef tartare and a carefully curated cheese selection are firm favourites. Each morning, breakfast is served in the elegant Salon Charleston, where a generous buffet of sweet and savoury options caters to every taste. From freshly baked pastries to hearty classics, it’s a refined and unhurried way to begin the day.
Your time
Guests looking to stay active can enjoy the hotel’s fitness room, located on the 8th floor and offering panoramic views across the city. Open daily from early morning until late evening, it provides a calm and motivating space for an energising workout, easily accessed with your room key.
Beyond the hotel, the central location makes it simple to explore Brussels on foot or by metro, whether discovering historic squares, museums, shopping streets or local cafés. After a day out, returning to the hotel feels like stepping back into a haven of classic comfort and quiet elegance.
Your optional excursions —
Chocolate themed tour: tasting and a workshop
Belgian gastronomy is renowned throughout the world; from chips to beer and especially Belgian chocolate, the country is not short of gastronomic ambassadors! With this tour based on the theme of chocolate, you will spend four hours exploring the city and discovering the famous chocolatiers of Brussels. Your tour will lead you across the Old Quarter, the famous Grand Place and the Place Royale, as you take in the Mannekin Pis, the Royal Galleries and the Comic Strip Route.
Day trip to Ghent and Bruges
Set off for a day of discovery in two Flemish cities: Ghent and Bruges! Located just an hour's drive from Brussels, Ghent – the capital of the former Earldom of Flanders – will be the first stop of your journey. During a tour of the city, you'll visit the Saint Bavo Cathedral and discover the rich architectural heritage of Ghent. You will also have the opportunity to see various monuments which date back to the Middle Ages, such as the Belfry, the Saint Nicholas Church and the Castle of the Counts.
Multi-stop bus tour of Brussels - 24h Pass
Familiarise yourself with Brussels at the start of your stay with this multi-stop bus, valid for 24 hours! On board this open-top bus, you'll enjoy the commentary on the audioguide to learn more about the Belgian capital.
Your journey to Brussels —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Brussels —
At the crossroads of history and modernity, Brussels surprises with its quiet grandeur, whimsical spirit and irresistible indulgences. Though often seen as Europe’s bureaucratic heart, this cosmopolitan capital delights with its medieval squares, comic strip murals, and chocolate-scented streets. A blend of French flair and Flemish tradition, it’s a city best savoured slowly.
Must-sees:
- Grand Place: A UNESCO-listed jewel, this opulent square dazzles with gilded guildhalls and the towering Gothic Town Hall.
- Manneken Pis: Small but iconic, this quirky 17th-century statue reflects the city’s playful charm.
- Atomium: A retro-futuristic icon offering panoramic city views from 92 metres high.
- Mont des Arts: A cultural quarter with elegant gardens and a string of world-class museums.Belgian Comic
- Strip Centre: A colourful tribute to Tintin and Brussels’ comic book legacy.
Culinary culture:
Brussels is a haven for food lovers. Start your day with crisp, golden waffles, topped with cream or fruit. Snack on frites—twice-fried and served with rich sauces—from a corner stand. For lunch, try moules-frites or carbonnade flamande, a beef stew made with local beer. End the day sampling artisanal chocolates and one of Belgium’s famed Trappist beers in a cosy brasserie.
Dive deeper:
Venture beyond the centre to discover the Art Nouveau homes of Victor Horta, or stroll the bohemian streets of the Marolles district with its vintage markets. Catch live jazz in a candlelit cellar, or rent a bike to explore leafy parks and lakes that circle the city.
Good to know:
Most locals speak French and Dutch, but English is widely understood. Brussels is compact and easily explored on foot or by tram. Currency: Euro (EUR).