Hotels in Belgium
Belgium is centrally located between the North Sea, France, and the Netherlands and offers the perfect blend of coastline, countryside, and vibrant cities. The Romantik® Hotels in Belgium welcome you in a unique atmosphere with exceptional comfort, warm hospitality, and distinctive individual character.
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A trip to Belgium is worthwhile even if you only have a short time: A short holiday in Belgium is ideal if you are looking for quick relaxation, need a break from hectic everyday life - or if you have fallen in love with the charm and diversity of the country. Whether it's a holiday or a time-out, a short break or a city break - book your Belgium hotel right here!
This makes your holiday so special
Are you curious about our neighbour Belgium? Our hotels in Belgium are very personally managed - and the hosts know the country, people and culture better than anyone else. So you get first-hand insider tips and after you have made extensive acquaintance with Belgium's nature and the different cultures of the bilingual kingdom, you will be spoiled with culinary delights in the evening: The restaurants in our Romantik Hotels in Belgium offer regional specialities at a high level. In the north, the cuisine is down-to-earth and hearty, in the south, the menu is influenced by the sophisticated culinary arts of big brother France, and Brussels - the seat of the European Parliament - is also the capital of star cuisine.
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Hotels in Belgium – Between Chocolate, Culture & the North Sea Coast
Belgium is a country full of variety: medieval cities, impressive coastal landscapes, vibrant metropolises, and culinary highlights make a holiday in Belgium an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re planning a city break, beach days, or a romantic getaway, the right hotels in Belgium offer comfort, style, and central locations so you can start your adventure right away.
Holiday on the North Sea – Relaxation, Beach, and Sea
The Belgian North Sea coast stretches along miles of sandy beaches, calming dune landscapes, and lively seaside resorts. Destinations such as Ostend, Knokke-Heist, or De Haan captivate visitors with maritime charm and a wide range of leisure activities. Hotels on the North Sea offer proximity to the beach, modern amenities, and regional cuisine—ideal for couples, families, and active travelers alike. Whether sunbathing, beach walks, or kitesurfing, a stay on the Belgian coast perfectly combines relaxation and adventure.
Brussels – Capital City, Culture, and Culinary Delights
Belgium’s capital Brussels is the heart of the country and a true European metropolis. Historic landmarks such as the Grand Place, impressive architecture, and a vibrant art scene make Brussels an exciting destination. Many hotels in Brussels are centrally located, allowing easy access to museums, restaurants, and shopping districts on foot. From a culinary perspective, the city delights with Belgian specialties such as waffles, pralines, beer, and moules-frites—perfect for a pleasure-filled city break.
Ghent – Where the Middle Ages Meet Modern Life
Ghent is a lively city rich in history and urban charm. Picturesque canals, imposing castles, and medieval buildings blend seamlessly with modern art, trendy neighborhoods, and bustling cafés. Hotels in Ghent range from boutique hotels in historic buildings to contemporary city hotels offering comfort and prime locations. Visitors can stroll through the streets, enjoy boat tours along the canals, or sample local cuisine in the evening—Ghent is ideal for a diverse short break in Belgium.
Bruges – Romance, Canals, and Cobblestones
Bruges is considered one of the most beautiful cities in Belgium and a magnet for romantic travelers. Cobblestone streets, winding alleys, and historic landmarks such as the Belfry or the Church of Our Lady invite visitors to marvel at every turn. Many hotels in Bruges are located directly in the historic center or along the picturesque canals, allowing you to experience the medieval atmosphere up close. Boat tours, chocolate shops, and cozy cafés make Bruges the perfect destination for couples and culture lovers.
Ostend – Beach, Culture, and a Vibrant Coast
Ostend, the “Queen of the Belgian Coast,” combines beach holidays with urban flair. In addition to long sandy beaches, the city offers museums, festivals, a lively harbor, and a vibrant nightlife. Hotels in Ostend often feature direct sea views, modern rooms, and excellent service. Whether for a romantic getaway, a family holiday, or an active break, Ostend is the perfect destination for a varied stay on the Belgian North Sea.
Cuisine, Beer, and Chocolate – A Culinary Holiday in Belgium
No trip to Belgium would be complete without indulging in Belgian cuisine: chocolate and pralines, waffles, Belgian beers, fries, and regional specialties such as waterzooi or carbonade flamande delight gourmets and food lovers alike. Many hotels in Belgium also feature their own restaurants, breakfast buffets, or culinary experiences, allowing you to enjoy the best of Belgian cuisine right on site.
The Best Hotels for Your Holiday in Belgium
Whether you’re planning a city trip to Ghent or Bruges or dreaming of a relaxing beach holiday on the North Sea, our Romantik® Hotels in Belgium offer the perfect accommodation for every taste. From luxurious manor houses and charming B&Bs with individual character to small seaside hotels—your holiday begins the moment you check in. Comfort, warm hospitality, and outstanding locations make every stay in our hotels in Belgium truly unforgettable.
FAQ Questions & Answers
Belgium is located in Western Europe and borders the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeast, and France to the south. To the west and northwest, the North Sea coast offers miles of sandy beaches.
The most popular cities include Brussels, the capital with its Grand Place and EU district; Ghent, with its medieval canals; Bruges, with romantic canals and cobblestone streets; and Ostend on the North Sea. Each city has its own unique charm, culture, and culinary highlights.
Coastal regions such as Ostend, Knokke-Heist, De Haan, and the Belgian North Sea islands are perfect for a beach holiday. Nature enthusiasts will enjoy the Ardennes or the flat, green landscapes of Flanders. For city trips, Brussels, Ghent, Bruges, and Antwerp are ideal destinations.
Belgium offers something for every taste: city tours and museum visits, boat trips through the canals of Bruges or Ghent, beach days on the North Sea, hiking and cycling in the Ardennes, as well as culinary tours to breweries, chocolate shops, and local markets.
In Belgium, there are hotels to suit every taste: city hotels, family-run hotels in historic towns, beachfront hotels near the North Sea, and wellness hotels. Many accommodations also feature their own restaurants serving regional specialties.
Belgium is famous for its Belgian chocolate and pralines, waffles, Belgian beers, fries, and traditional dishes such as Waterzooi or Carbonade Flamande. You can enjoy these specialties directly in our hotels, at local markets, or in cozy restaurants.
The best time for a holiday in Belgium is from April to September. Spring and summer are ideal for city trips, outdoor activities, and beach holidays. Autumn and winter are perfect for visiting museums, Christmas markets, and cultural events.
Belgium has a well-developed train and bus network, making cities like Brussels, Ghent, Bruges, and Ostend easily accessible. For more flexibility, especially to reach remote beaches or the Ardennes, renting a car is worthwhile. Cycling is also a popular way to get around in many regions, particularly in Flanders.
Belgium is considered a moderately priced to slightly more expensive travel destination, especially in popular cities like Brussels, Bruges, or along the North Sea coast. Compared to France or the Netherlands, accommodations and dining are often similarly priced, but much cheaper outside the peak season. In smaller towns and rural areas, Belgium can be surprisingly affordable while maintaining high quality.
For EU citizens, entry is straightforward: a valid ID card or passport is sufficient. Three languages are spoken in Belgium – Dutch (Flanders), French (Wallonia), and German (Eastern Belgium) – but English is widely understood. Public transport is well-developed, and cities are easily explored on foot or by train. Tipping is not mandatory but is appreciated for good service.
Beyond the well-known classics like Brussels or Bruges, it’s worth visiting cities such as Mechelen, Dinant, or Leuven. The Ardennes offer surprising natural beauty, hiking trails, and charming small villages. On the North Sea coast, towns like De Haan or Nieuwpoort are more relaxed than Ostend. For food lovers, local breweries, small chocolatiers, and regional markets are true insider tips