Hotels in Belgium

Discover Belgium

If you are looking for good weather and a lively cultural agenda, the optimal time to go to Belgium is between April and September. During these months, temperatures range from 15 to 25°C, offering a perfect climate to explore cities like Brussels, Bruges, or Ghent. It is also the season of festivals and outdoor activities, such as markets and concerts, which add additional value to the trip.

Although it is a fabulous time to visit, it is when most tourists accumulate. If you prefer a more relaxed experience and lower hotel rates, we recommend the low season from October to March. During these months, temperatures range from 2 to 10°C. Yes, it is colder, but you will have the advantage of exploring without the crowds and you can enjoy the true Belgian essence, including its famous chocolates and beers.

Planning a trip to Belgium with a minimum of 3 months in advance is key to finding good prices and availability for both flights and hotels. This strategy not only offers greater flexibility in accommodation options, but also allows you to get cheaper flight rates.

Here's an exclusive tip for Belgium: the low season, from January to March, is ideal for those looking for luxury at a good price. Many high-end hotels often offer significant discounts. But beware, if the plan is to attend traditional events such as the Carnival of Binche or beer festivals, it is advisable to make reservations even further in advance, as demand increases considerably.

Don't dismiss travel packages that include flights and hotels. Often, these combos are designed around festivals and popular events in Belgium, and not only are they usually more affordable, but they also make trip planning easier.

Belgium, a small European country, has a lot to offer. Beyond its world-famous beer and chocolates, there are countless charms waiting to be discovered. The cosmopolitan Brussels not only houses historic squares and iconic buildings, but also stands out for the Atomium, a dazzling metal structure that simulates an enlarged iron crystal, representing the country's innovative spirit.

While many travelers head to Brussels, Ghent and Bruges transport you to a medieval past with their picturesque canals and well-preserved architecture. However, Belgium is not just about cities; history comes to life in places like Waterloo, where the fate of Europe was decided over two centuries ago. For nature lovers, the Ardennes is a true oasis of greenery, perfect for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling.

Belgian culture also shines in its art. In Brussels, the Magritte Museum celebrates the surrealist René Magritte, while in Antwerp, the Middelheim Museum exhibits outdoor sculptures. And before concluding your trip, taste the famous fries, preferably in a traditional 'friterie'. Undoubtedly, a perfect ending to your experience in this diverse and charming country.