Located a 20-minute drive from the centre of Brussels in green and peaceful surroundings, Van der Valk Waterloo offers free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel, an à la carte restaurant and a bar.
Bogdan
From
United Kingdom
Rooms are good, restaurant looks nice but service not as good, we had to wait for a long time for the food
Set centrally, 200 metres from the main square in Waterloo, Le Côté Vert provides an elegant bar, an a-la-carte restaurant serving French and Belgian cuisine, and a gym.
Brian
From
United Kingdom
Staff are friendly.
Rooms are nice
Location is great
Restaurant is very good
Welcome to ibis Brussels Waterloo, your haven of peace in the heart of Belgium’s historical and cultural riches.
Martin
From
United Kingdom
Good location, easy to find. Close to the bus into Brussels and a short walk to the railway station. The hotel was quiet, close parking and very good breakfast. There is a supermarket next door.
Hotel 1815 is a historical hotel looking out over the battlefield of Waterloo, located a 5-minute walk from the monumental Lion Mound. It offers free on-site private parking.
Wim
From
Belgium
-Historiek location is mind blowing 400m away from the Lion Hill within the battlefield
-Good WIFI
-Restaurant
-Free parking
-Friendly personel
Sleep & Go Brussels South offers 72 rooms and 6 apartments in Waterloo on the edge of the Zoniënwoud, a 20-minute drive from famous Brussels Avenue Louise.
Offering inner courtyard views, B&B prince d’Orange Waterloo is an accommodation located in Waterloo, 11 km from Genval Lake and 13 km from Bois de la Cambre.
Peter
From
Belgium
Very spacious room in a very nice neighbourhood! Super location and very friendly host that welkomer us.
Set in Waterloo, B&B L'Orangerie offers accommodation with a private pool, a balcony and pool views. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
Nigel
From
United Kingdom
Lovely modern room and an excellent breakfast. Very handy to tour the nearby battlefield.
Waterloo was perfect for our stay in Belgium. We wanted to be close to Brussels without being in the city. We spent one morning at The Lion Mound, which was incredible (highly recommend) and then we went into Brussels, which was stunning. (again, highly recommend). The next day we took a drive out to Ypres to see the WWI trenches at Sanctuary Wood. It is an amazing preservation of history, and you can actually walk the trenches and tunnels. Then after that we continued on to the museum and beach at Dunkirk. The driving wasn't bad at all, and we finished the day back in Waterloo for dinner.
Guest review by
Karen
United States
Review score
10.0
If you are a Napoleonic war buff-Waterloo is a must see!
If you are a Napoleonic war buff-Waterloo is a must see! It is well done with a museum, a panorama, and the Lion's Mound. There are some other museums (Napolean's HQ, Wellington museum, and the Hougoumont Farm) worth seeing, as well. If you go to the Wellington Museum first, the lady is very friendly and offered the multi-museum ticket as a money saving option. We did this and saved. I'm sure any of the museums might offer the multi-ticket.
Restaurants: we went to a place called "Wood Wayne"-they have nachos, hamburgers, and other American type of foods. They were the least expensive outside of Burger King and KFC. If you want Belgium "cuisine" - then, expect to pay $$$
Overall, Waterloo is a great historical site. The battle field is still visible and you can get a sureal feel for what actually took place in June of 1815. To get this fascinating feeling, you must climb up the Lion's Mound. What a view!!!
Guest review by
TN87
Germany
Review score
10.0
Waterloo is a great place to visit.
Waterloo is a great place to visit. The monument and museum is well worth a visit as is the temporary ABBA exhibition. The Mont Saint John brewery makes the best Belgian beer and has a lovely gift shop. The Carrefour hypermarket is one of the best we've visited, as is the adjoining Lunch Garden, and there are other good shops and restaurants around.
Guest review by
Trevor
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
There is a good selection of places to eat - for some you...
There is a good selection of places to eat - for some you may need to book but we just walked into 2 which were excellent. There are the usual popular chains too - McDonalds, Pizza Hut etc. on the outskirts
Parking is easy and free
The park is a lovely space and there seem to be regular art exhibitions too.
Musee Wellington is small but has plenty of info and the new Napoleon in Egypt room is fascinating
The town has plenty of independent shops including a book shop.
Guest review by
jane
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
We were there to meet friends but also took the opportunity...
We were there to meet friends but also took the opportunity to go to New Waterloo Museum. We went to Museum which impressively is set underground with no sign of it until you get near. Potentially it could be brilliant. Sadly it was such a disappointment. We had iPhones and downloaded the app unfortunately the numbered sections were either slow to load or wouldn’t load the vocals at all. Added to this as you go through the numbered sections do not run in order. I was left totally frustrated. We were so lucky then to go up the mound and meet a geek as he described himself who gave us a brilliant 45 minute account of the battle.
Guest review by
Frederick
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
We were working so all else - hotel, town -
We were working so all else - hotel, town -
just background noise
BUT l’Arlecchino is best works canteen ever
& the Deli- Traiteur tops for breakfast and
service ( the patron stepped out of a busy
breakfast store to swab our windscreen &
fill its water reservoir)
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Guest review by
Anonymous
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Really enjoyed the en suite including small couch to relax after a long drive. Parking was included along with a lovely hospitable Lola and yummy breakfast. The room included a small outdoor space, which we did not use based on the weather. It is truly in a Waterloo neighborhood, taking a walk around the neighborhood was lovely.
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