HI Hostel John Bruegel

Brussels


Superbly central but somewhat institutional with limited communal space. The attic singles are a cut above singles at other hostels. Internet costs €2 per hour, lockers €1.50. There's a 10% discount for HI members. Free wi-fi.


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