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We used the hotel as an overnight base on a trip from Crete to Edinburgh, wanting a comfortable place close to the airport but from which we could easily take the train into Brussels to explore that city. This hotel was perfect for that. Helpful staff.
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The hotel is clean and functional and the staff is nice and helpful
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the kindness of your staff the ecological recommandations
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Great location Gym average Room was nice
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The room was comfortable and the staff was helpful.
I arrived late at the airport, with a dead cell phone from Africa and credit card with a bad chip that wouldnt work in any ATM machine. A taxi driver called the hotel for me and they picked me up at midnight within 10 minutes. They took good care of us.
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Where to stay in Brussels South Charleroi Airport
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the standard check-in and check-out times?
Is breakfast included in the room rate?
Are there airport shuttle services to/from Brussels South Charleroi Airport?
How do I get from Charleroi Airport to central Brussels or Brussels Midi/Zuid train station?
Is parking available at hotels near Brussels South Charleroi Airport?
What is the hotel cancellation policy?
Are pets allowed in hotels near Charleroi Airport?
Is Wi-Fi available and is it free at hotels near Charleroi Airport?
Do hotels offer accessible rooms and facilities for guests with disabilities?
Are smoking rooms available?
What ID and payment methods are required at check-in?
Do hotels offer early check-in, late check-out, or luggage storage?
Are child/extra bed policies and family rooms available?
What business facilities are available at hotels near Charleroi Airport?
Is there a restaurant or room service at the hotel?
Do hotels charge a local tourist or city tax?
What safety and security measures should I know about locally?
How late can I arrive at the hotel? Are 24-hour receptions common?
Can hotels help with airport transfers, taxis, car rental, or local transport information?
What languages are spoken by hotel staff and what should I expect about local customs?
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Top Tips
- Booking a hotel within 2 km of Brussels South Charleroi Airport (CRL) can save you 60-90 minutes on transfers to central Brussels for early or late flights. Confirm walking or shuttle options for arrivals after 22:00 to ensure a smooth check-in. Many international brands like Ibis and Novotel offer paid shuttle service every 30-60 minutes; verify exact times before booking after 20:00.
- Brussels South Charleroi Airport (CRL) is 50-60 km south of the city center, so staying at an airport-area hotel is most efficient for flights or exploring Wallonia. Some hotels organize regional tours; ask your hotel about half-day excursions to Waterloo or Chimay, often available via reception for an extra fee.
- Book at least 4-6 weeks in advance if visiting during large Brussels events, such as Tomorrowland or the Flower Carpet, when rates can increase by 25-50%. Review cancellation terms before finalizing.
- Check if your hotel offers free or paid shuttle service to CRL or is within 300 m of a Flibco coach stop or Charleroi-Sud train station. Shuttle pick-up hours may end before midnight; confirm directly if arriving after 22:30. Many major-brand hotels post shuttle timetables at reception or on their websites—always double-check during local holidays.
- Allow at least 60-90 minutes for coach transfers between CRL and Brussels-Midi. During rush hours (07:00-09:00 and 16:00-18:30), plan extra time to avoid missing trains or flights. Check live Flibco bus departure times via their app for up-to-date schedules.
- Frequent Flibco coaches link CRL to Brussels Midi, Ghent, Bruges, and Lille, while TEC buses serve Charleroi-Sud train station for rail connections regionwide. Schedules and prices change seasonally—verify via Flibco or TEC websites. Some hotels offer ticket sales at reception for Flibco or TEC lines; ask at check-in for convenience and up-to-date pricing.
- Reserve hotel parking in advance if using a rental car; many underground lots near CRL have height limits of 1.9-2.1 m. Confirm your rental model fits and verify whether EV charging is available. Some branded hotels like Van der Valk offer EV charging and secure CCTV-monitored lots—request availability during booking.
- Selecting a hotel within 750 m of Charleroi-Sud train station can reduce transit time to Brussels city center to 45-60 minutes. Many international chains offer luggage storage for early arrivals—request early check-in if available. NH and Leonardo hotels in this zone often confirm early check-in after 10:30 for a small fee; contact the property before arrival.
- Review recent guest feedback for aircraft noise insulation ratings, shuttle punctuality, and nighttime security. Booking sites often display decibel ratings or hot-spot maps—check for data-driven insights. Major platforms like Booking.com and TripAdvisor aggregate verified guest scores; filter by 'soundproofing' for more detail.
- Read hotel cancellation and late-arrival policies carefully, especially for budget options near CRL. Free cancellation is standard until 24-48 hours before arrival at most chain hotels. Hilton, Accor, and IHG group hotels typically offer late check-in until midnight—verify for independent properties.
- Late-night dining is limited; most airport-area hotels close restaurants by 21:30-22:00 and do not offer 24-hour room service. Bring snacks or confirm minibar and microwave access before arrival. Look for properties advertising vending machines or partnering with delivery apps like Uber Eats after hours.
- Light sleepers should select rooms at least 2-3 floors above ground or away from runways, elevators, and main roads. Request these preferences when booking and review past guest soundproofing scores. Some larger hotels offer blackout shades as an amenity—confirm this if you're noise- or light-sensitive.
- Hotel rates may or may not include VAT (6-12%) or breakfast; always review what's included before booking. Most global chains accept Visa and Mastercard; confirm any deposit requirements at check-in. For family stays, check if children's breakfast is charged separately.
- Ask airport hotels about day-use rooms if you face a layover of 4-8 hours. Prices typically range from €45-70, offering access to a shower, Wi-Fi, and a quiet workspace.
- Check for critical amenities: shuttle access, free Wi-Fi, included breakfast, and 24-hour reception, especially for arrivals after 23:00. Many chain hotels facilitate late arrivals but hostels and guesthouses may not. IHG and Accor brands standardize 24-hour desk coverage in the Charleroi area.
- Prepare your passport or EU ID for check-in and expect a city tax of €4-5 per person, per night. This is separate from the booking rate and collected onsite.
- Prioritize hotels with 24-hour reception, CCTV-monitored entrances, and recent positive safety reviews due to higher petty crime rates around Charleroi. Use official taxi ranks at night for added security. Some larger chains also offer keycard access elevators for added guest security.
- Learning basic French greetings, such as 'Bonjour' and 'Merci,' creates a positive first impression, as French is the main language in Charleroi. Most hotel receptionists also speak English, but signage and local menus may not. Download a translation app, as only some chains standardize English-language signage.
- Tipping is optional in Belgium as service is typically included; rounding up or a 5-10% tip (€2-4) is appreciated for exceptional service. Card machines may prompt for a gratuity in hotel restaurants. If unsure, watch for a 'service compris' line on the bill; no tip is needed unless absent.
- Hotels with 24-hour reception and well-lit, CCTV-covered parking lots offer extra safety in Charleroi, where crime rates are higher than central Brussels. Use digital maps, like Citymapper, to plan safe walking routes after 20:00.
- Business travelers should confirm Wi-Fi speeds of 20 Mbps or above for reliable video calls, and inquire if desk space or meeting rooms are available. International chains often offer complimentary printing and working lounges. Some executive rooms include ergonomic desk chairs for added comfort.
- Families should request interconnecting rooms or cribs in advance and check if kids’ breakfast (often €7-12) is included. Some hotels provide laundromats or kitchenettes—ask ahead to streamline your stay. Holiday Inn and Novotel in this area offer kids-stay-and-eat-free policies—verify at time of booking.
- Solo travelers: choose 24-hour staffed hotels and use official airport buses or taxis at night for security. Keep the hotel’s French address on hand for taxi directions. Photograph your hotel’s exterior and entrance to aid with late-night returns.
- Notify your hotel in advance if you require gluten-free or vegan options, as Belgian breakfasts feature bread and cold meats. Top brands often cater to allergens but smaller independent hotels may have limited choices. Accor and NH chains maintain allergy-friendly buffets in most properties.
- Business guests: ask about flexible check-in/check-out to align with flight times, as chain hotels often allow late check-out up to 14:00 subject to availability. Marriott’s Bonvoy program members may unlock later check-out upon request—check program terms.
- Carry valid ID, health insurance details, and medication records, since hotels may require these for check-in or emergencies. Health and safety rules can shift—review official Belgium travel guidelines before departure. Ask at check-in about current COVID-19 precautions or mask requirements.
- Ensure your passport has at least 6 months' validity past departure and check Schengen visa needs based on your nationality. This is enforced at both hotel and airport entry.
- Belgium bans indoor smoking throughout hotels; request a room type accordingly. If bringing a pet, ask about specific policy, pet fees (€10-25/night), and cleaning charges up front. Mercure and B&B Hotels in this zone offer pet-friendly rooms—always confirm breed and size limits.
- Travel insurance can reimburse you for cancellations or emergencies; policies often cover up to €1,500-2,500 per traveler for covered events. Compare coverage by event before purchase.
- Tap hotel staff knowledge for local dining options, Belgian beer bars, and chocolate shops within 1-2 km; staff often assist in booking taxis or giving public transport tips. Some hotels display walking maps and daily recommendations at reception—ask for the latest list.
- To explore Wallonia's towns and heritage sites, rent a car at CRL for access to destinations like Dinant (60 km) or Namur (45 km). Major car rental counters operate 07:30-22:30 most days. For day trips, confirm if your hotel has free guest parking or discounted third-party garages.
- Some hotels provide wellness facilities or can arrange day trips—ask about onsite spa access, or staff-led excursions to Brussels comic murals and chocolate workshops (typically €15-30 per person). NH and Van der Valk Charleroi often offer sauna, hammam, or gym day passes—ask at reception.
- Allow extra time to visit Charleroi sites like Bois du Cazier (UNESCO) or BPS22 art museum, which are 3-6 km from most airport hotels. Local taxis and buses connect these spots in 10-20 minutes. Request up-to-date timetables for local transit at your hotel desk.
- Select hotels advertising eco-certification (Green Key, EU Ecolabel) or local supplier partnerships to support sustainable tourism. Many properties highlight these credentials on their websites. Chain hotels often display sustainability policy at check-in—ask staff for details.
- Pack a lightweight rain jacket and umbrella, as Charleroi weather sees 10-13 wet days per month year-round; temperatures average 2-18°C seasonally. Many hotels offer umbrella loans—ask at the front desk if needed.