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GAY TRAVEL IN BRUSSELS

THINGS TO DO IN BRUSSELS

Brussels is a great city to spend a few days. Brussels has a lot to offer in terms of culture and history, but also in terms of shopping and entertainment. Brussels entertainment is mainly linked to the monthly celebrations of La Demence which are held in the Club Fuse Rue Blaes. There are also other forms of entertainment. These are mainly located in the area behind the Market Square. A street you need to remember is Rue du Marché au Charbon, or the Coal Market. Also good to know is that in Brussels Sunday is a day to go out as well.

HOTELS FOR GAYS IN BRUSSELS

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The Dominican

The Dominican is a hotel in Brussels, Belgium, situated in the city center. It stands near major tourist attractions like the Grand Place, a central square famous for its ornate buildings and history, just a 5-minute walk away. Also close by is the R

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Thon Hotel Bristol Stephanie

Thon Hotel Bristol Stephanie locates in the Avenue Louise district of Brussels, Belgium. This area is well-known for its shopping and business facilities. The hotel stands out for its proximity to several key attractions. You can easily reach the Grand Place, a central square rich in historical architecture, which is just 2 km away. The Magritte Museum, showcasing the works of the famous Belgian s
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Pacific Hotel

The Pacific Hotel in Brussels, Belgium, stands in the heart of the city's Marolles district. This location places you within walking distance of iconic landmarks. The famous Manneken Pis statue is a mere 10-minute walk away, while the Grand Place, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is about 15 minutes on foot. Additionally, the Royal Palace of Brussels and the Magritte Museum are easily accessible, eac
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Alma Grand Place Hotel

The Alma Grand Place Hotel, located in the heart of Brussels, offers a convenient base for exploring the city. It sits near the famous Grand Place, just a five-minute walk away. This central location means you are close to key attractions like Manneken Pis, the Royal Palace, and the Magritte Museum. The hotel provides essential facilities to ensure a comfortable stay. You have access to free Wi
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9Hotel Central

9Hotel Central stands in the heart of Brussels, Belgium, a prime location for exploring the city. This hotel nestles near the central train station, making it easy for you to navigate around Brussels. You find the Royal Palace and the Grand Place, a UNESCO World Heritage site, within a 10-minute walk. These sites offer a glimpse into the rich history and architecture of Brussels. The hotel prov
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Warwick Hotel Brussels

Warwick Hotel Brussels stands in the heart of Brussels, Belgium. This hotel situates itself near the Grand Place, a central square famous for its ornate architecture. The hotel is just a five-minute walk from this iconic landmark. You also find the Manneken Pis, a renowned statue and fountain, a short stroll away. The hotel offers various facilities to enhance your stay. It features a fitness c
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YOOMA Urban Lodge

YOOMA Urban Lodge, situated in Brussels, Belgium, offers a unique experience for your stay. This hotel sits in the heart of the city, making it an ideal base for exploring. You'll find it in the Saint-Catherine area, known for its rich history and cultural significance. This location places you within walking distance of famous attractions such as Grand Place, a central square rich in architecture
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Hotel Metropole

Hotel Metropole, located in the heart of Brussels, Belgium, stands as a significant accommodation choice for travelers. You will find it in the city center, making it an ideal base for exploring the city. This hotel sits on the Boulevard Anspach, a central location that provides easy access to various attractions. One of the key facilities of Hotel Metropole is its range of rooms and suites, ea
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nhow Brussels Bloom

nhow Brussels Bloom is a hotel in Brussels, Belgium, situated in the city's northern part. It stands close to the Botanique, a cultural complex and music venue. You can easily access key tourist attractions from the hotel. The Grand Place, a historic square, is just 20 minutes away by foot. You can also visit the Magritte Museum, about a 25-minute walk. This museum showcases the works of the famou
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Radisson Collection Grand Place Brussels

The Radisson Collection Grand Place Brussels, located in the heart of Brussels, Belgium, offers a prime location for exploring the city. You will find this hotel in the central district, making it easy for you to access various tourist attractions. The Grand Place, a renowned UNESCO World Heritage site, sits just a 5-minute walk away. Here, you can admire historic buildings and frequent bustling c

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Hotel Made In Louise

FAQ's ABOUT GAY FRIENDLY HOTELS IN BRUSSELS

  • What are the most important holidays & closing days?
  • As the capital of Belgium, Brussels is also the political centre of the country. And, being the largest city in the country, it is the centre of all other aspects of Belgian life as well. As a visitor, you have a great chance to experience something different on holiday in Brussels. The city looks different in the summer than it does in the winter.
    In summer you will get to experience the city during the day as well as during the night. The summertime is also the best time to visit Brussels if you are looking for a Gay-friendly city. During the winter season, the city is decorated with Christmas lights as well as beautiful street decorations.
    The most important holidays in Brussels are Queens Day and Christmas. However, there are also some local holidays that are worth looking forward to. The most famous one is called the “Galeries de Bruxelles” that takes place in the streets of Brussels.
    If you’re planning to visit Brussels during school holidays or bank holidays, you want to be aware of the city’s tourism fluxes.

  • When is the best time to travel to Brussels?
  • There is now a better time to visit Brussels than the summer. The weather in Brussels is generally mild with a temperate climate. In the summer months, the average temperature in Brussels is about 20 degrees Celsius, and in winter, it’s about 5 degrees Celsius.
    Not only does the weather invite you to stay outside as long as possible, but it also offers you plenty of fun attractions to visit. If you are lucky enough to be visiting during the Brussels Pride, the atmosphere will be buzzing, with plenty of live music, street performances, and of course, a lively parade.
    Also, the Brussels Beer Weekend is a must-see event, with a lot of local breweries showcasing their latest brews.

  • What are the general opening and closing hours of shops/museums?
  • It’s always nice to know the basic opening hours of a shop, so you know when to go. So what are the general opening hours of shops and museums in Brussels? The opening hours of shops are usually spread out over the week.
    During the week, a shop usually opens from early morning to late afternoon, with the exception of the first two days of the week when the shop opens from 9:00 am to 12:00 noon.
    The closing hours of shops are usually spread over the whole weekend. However, the opening hours of museums are generally fixed and usually open from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.

  • How far is the nearest airport in Brussels?
  • For those of you who are planning to visit the Belgian capital and don’t fancy the all-too-common sight of gays picketing the local airport, we have some good news for you: Brussels’ airport is actually just ten minutes away from the city centre, so planning your trip to Brussels shouldn’t be too difficult.

  • How do I get from the airport to my hotel?
  • You have a lot of ways for you to get from the airport to your hotel in Brussels. There are several options: a taxi, public transportation (train, metro, bus), local transport (delivery boy, bicycle, train), or walking.

  • Is it easy to use public transport in Brussels?
  • Brussels has a well-developed public transportation system consisting of buses, trams, a metro, and a light rail system. The city also has a bike-sharing scheme, which is cheap and runs 24 hours a day. All the public transport happens in the center of the city, and it is easy to get around. The train stations and metro stops are very well marked and can be found in the center of the city. All the stops are announced by automated speakers.
    Before you go to the airport, you should check if your train/bus will be running on time. It’s not so easy to plan your trip to the Belgium capital. There are so many trains that you could end up missing your train just because you were too busy reading the news on your phone or chatting with your friend.

  • What are the main attractions in Brussels?
  • If you are in the mood for some fun, then there are lots of places in Brussels that will add to your enjoyment. Some of the most popular places include the Grand Place, the Museum of Modern Art, Parc du Cinquantenaire, and the new Musée du Fau. If you are looking for a little excitement, then you should check out the Parc du Cinquantenaire, where you can find some of the city’s best clubs, bars, and restaurants.

  • Which museums can I visit in Brussels?
  • Brussels is home to some of the most numerous museums in the world, and you can visit a wide variety of them for free. The city is home to three world-class museums, the Royal Museum of the Mona Lisa, The Musées royaux des beaux-arts de Belgique, and The Royal Museum of Fine Arts.

  • In which area in Brussels can you find most bars & restaurants?
  • This is an inexact science, but we often find that our favorite gay bars are in the city center, close to the train station. The train station is right next to Grand Place, which is a spectacularly beautiful town square, featuring old-fashioned shops and all the restaurants and cafes you could want.
    Better yet, Grand Place is within walking distance from the central train station, so it’s no problem to get around.

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