Cheap Hotels in Ste. Catherine
EuroCheapo's Guide to Cheap Hotels in Brussels
Neighborhood Description
Located five to ten minutes northwest of the Grand Place, Place Ste Catherine is a small square surrounded by seafood merchants, boutiques, and restaurants. The square's main draw is the majestic medieval cathedral, devoted to St. Catherine, patron saint of firefighters and guardian against sickness (among other things). During the middle ages, the area was Brussels' main shipping port. Today, a stroll through Ste. Catherine is a welcome respite, often quiet and charming.
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| Astrid Centre Rue du Marché aux Herbes 78-80 | 
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| Ste. Catherine | € 76 - 128
 | Upon entering the lobby of the 100-room, three-star Hotel Astrid Centre, you might think you've stepped into a business convention instead of a cheap sleep more |  |  |  | 
| Chocolate Guesthouse 32 rue des commerçants | | 
| Ste. Catherine | € 105
 | The Chocolate Guesthouse is a deliciously renovated townhouse dating back to 1885 that is located in the outer boundaries of St. Catherine. |  |  |  | 
| Le Chantecler 26, Rue de la Grande-Île (corner of Rue des Riches Claires) | 
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| Ste. Catherine | € 85 - 105
 | Nestled on a quiet corner between Place Ste-Catherine and the Grand Place, the Hotel Le Chantecler is a cozy 14-room hotel with reasonable rates and more |  |  |  | 
| Noga Rue du Béguinage 38 | | 
| Ste. Catherine | € 85 - 110
 | The Hotel Noga is a small, friendly, and quirky 19-room family run hotel in Ste. Catherine. |  |  |  | 
| Welcome Hotel Quai au bois | 
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| Ste. Catherine | € 115 - 140
 | The Hotel Welcome Brussels is a 15-room, slightly unusual three-star themed hotel packed with international personality. |  |  |
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Neighborhoods of Brussels |
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neighborhood overviews | Ste. Catherine | Gare du Nord | Gare du Midi | Marolles | Ixelles
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