Citybox Brussels is a modern, affordable hotel in the centre of Brussels, within walking distance of major attractions, restaurants, shops, and public transport. The hotel offers self-service check-in for a flexible and seamless stay, along with Scandinavian-designed rooms, comfortable beds, and fast, free Wi-Fi. Guests can relax in the TV lounge or prepare simple meals in the shared guest kitchen. Breakfast and lunch are available at cafés connected to the lobby. All rooms are designed for comfort and functionality, making Citybox Brussels a smart choice for both short stays and longer visits. Weekly cleaning is included, with additional cleaning available on request. Citybox Brussels is an ideal base for exploring the city, whether you're visiting for a weekend getaway, business trip, or city break.
"First, the good points: The room is great. It's clean, spacious, and practical, and the bathroom, in particular, was sparkling clean, like a brand new property. The air conditioning isn't central heating; it's individually controlled in each room, and both cooling and heating work very well. I was also able to use the coin laundry. There's a communal dining-like space with a microwave, refrigerator, and tableware available. There's a supermarket just a short walk away, so you can save on food costs by buying ready-made meals. The tram station is also just a short walk from the hotel. The front desk staff were very kind. However, there were also many disappointing aspects. The ventilation fan in the shower room didn't work at all, and not being able to vent the humidity was quite inconvenient. If I left the shower room door open, the room's AC could compensate, but then the room got cold and dry, which was annoying. There was also a vending machine in the hotel, but it inexplic'ably charged 10 Euros initially. Furthermore, there was a significant discrepancy between the accommodation fee and what was stated on Trip.com. At check-in, I was charged 39 Euros for an unknown reason, and when I asked about it the next day, they said it was a city tax. I was very unhappy about not being informed of this beforehand. The street behind the hotel felt unsafe. Despite the downsides, considering the benefits, it's a relatively good hotel, and I would consider it again for my next stay."