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Brussels for under £100 a night!

Just a hop away, the Belgian capital offers Europe’s finest frites, beer and chocolate

- ROB CROSSAN

Where to stay ÷ Meininger Hotel, Brussels City Centre

Don’t be put off by graffiti on the outer walls; inside this red brick former brewery is a modern, albeit somewhat Spartan, space with hostel dorms (avoid) and twin and double rooms. Each huge room’s furniture is brightly modish — and there’s a large community garden. Doubles from £89, room only (meininger-hotels.com).

÷ Zoom Hotel

JuSt off Avenue Louise, the main shopping street, the Zoom hotel is a whitewashe­d townhouse with camera-themed decor that extends to cinema lights in the rooms and photo exhibition­s in the lobby. the bar stocks more than 50 Belgian beers. Doubles from £100, room only (zoomhotel.be).

÷ Sleep Well Hostel

WItH surely the cheapest single and double rooms in Brussels, Sleep Well does an admirable job for a basic night’s stay, though you can’t linger all day in the dorms — there’s a lockout for guests between 11am and 3pm for cleaning. Swerve this by booking a ‘Star’ or ‘Duplex’ room (in twin or family size), which feel more like a hotel, with a private roof terrace and minikitche­n. twin room only from £73 (sleepwell.be).

÷ The Scott Hotel

RoomS on Sunday nights are ludicrousl­y cheap at this stylish bolthole. With a Roaring twenties theme (the ‘Scott’ is Fitzgerald), the velvet armchairs, wood-panelled ceilings, gold, rose and green-accented rooms and amber-lit cocktail bar make this a steal — though expect to pay for more on other nights. Doubles, room only, from £81 (thescottho­tel.be).

Where to eat ÷ Monk

ALmoSt everything in this old schoolhous­e is some shade of brown, which gives it a cosy retro feel, accentuate­d by live piano music, fine Belgian beers and an Art nouveau dining room at the back (monk.be).

÷ Le Local

A tHREE-couRSE lunch for under £20 is a unicorn find in Brussels, but this zero-waste venture delivers in an elegant, pared-back space. the main dishes recently included a knockout pumpkin lasagne and farmer’s chicken with arugula pesto (set lunch £19.50, lelocalbxl.be).

÷ Pistolet Original

mouLES, frites and waffles may get all the attention but a lesserknow­n Brussels speciality is the pistolet, a hard-on-the-outside, soft-on-the-inside bread roll, baked for 12 hours and stuffed to bursting at original, from chicory meatloaf to shrimp croquettes to Belgian brie and walnuts. Bring napkins if you’re only getting a takeaway(mains from £4.40, pistoletor­iginal.be).

What to do ÷ Place du Jeu de Balle

opERAtIng for more than a century, this daily flea market (open until 2pm, 364 days a year) is a chaotic array of second-hand goods. the vintage sofas may be too big to fit on Eurostar but the stalls teem with everything from vintage tobacco tins to toy crossbows (free entry, markets-brussels.be).

÷ MIMA

movE over magritte, there’s a new generation of Belgian artists equally adept at fusing the surreal with the sensationa­l. the millennium Iconoclast museum of Art is filled with street art, graffiti, graphic design and pop art, with the permanent highlight being Dutch artist parra’s huge tomato with legs (mimamuseum.eu, £11.50).

÷ Cantillon Brewery

tHIS is the city’s last remaining traditiona­l brewery, family-owned since 1900. the tour and tasting is a great way to begin figuring out your gueuze from your faro-style beers. You can walk around without a guide and see the ancient mashing equipment that still makes the best beer in Brussels (tours and tastings from £6.90, cantilon.be)

÷ Old Masters Museum

ponDER Bosch’s triptych the temptation of Saint Anthony — and many works by Rembrandt, Rubens and Bruegel (£8.60, fine-arts-museum.be)

How to get there

EuRoStAR runs seven trains a day from London St pancras to Brussels. Return tickets from £787. more info at eurostar.com and visit.brussels

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