
Belgium is home to the world’s smallest city, Durbuy. The European country produces more than 220,000 tons of chocolates every year. It is also home to different cultures that are worth exploring. Full of festivals, coveted delicacies, and exciting things to do, Belgium attracts millions of tourists annually. During your visit, you can roam through the exquisite halls of La Grand-Place, a late 17th-century UNESCO World Heritage Site in Brussels. Feast your eyes on The Ghent Altarpiece in the wondrous Sant Bavo’s Cathedral. You can also take a scenic river trip down the peaceful Meuse River. If you are planning to visit the stunning country anytime soon and are looking for a unique place to rest your head, read on for the top castle hotels in Belgium.
We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) Superhost status, recent guest reviews, location, accommodation type, prices, availability of dates, decor, and amenities. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on March 02, 2025.
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1. Kasteel van Ordingen, Sint-Truiden (from USD 157)
Superb dining experiences at the gourmet restaurant and bistro, though breakfast may be expensive
Reasonable pricing for a castle hotel with complimentary minibar
Convenient location in a historic neighborhood, with easy access to public transport
Beautifully decorated rooms, private wellness facilities, and spacious grounds
Rest easy and with style at Kasteel van Ordingen (Castle of Ordingen), a 5-star hotel tucked in the tranquil village of Ordingen in Sint-Truiden City. The property is a character-filled landmark enveloped by verdant surroundings and features permissive gardens and a lovely terrace. The interior is as refined as the open-air ambiance, featuring 34 suites that are lovingly decorated to allow guests to live the royal lifestyle of their dreams.
And for scrumptious food, you should not miss the excellent cuisine offered by the Restaurant Aurum, a Michelin-starred dining destination right within the premises. What’s more, guests get to experience the ultimate relaxation in the spa and wellness center equipped with sauna and hammam facilities.
2. Château de Vignée, Rochefort (from USD 264)
Fantastic culinary experience at the restaurant, good food at brasserie, extensive breakfast with some room for improvement
Reasonable pricing for rooms, spa, and amenities
Lovely location near the river, picturesque setting, close to nature, easy access to biking routes
Beautiful indoor pool, sauna with amazing view, spa area, wine cellar, pet-friendly, concierge service
Château de Vignée is an ancient boutique hotel that celebrates well-rounded relaxation. Offering a year-round indoor pool and spa amenities including a sauna, the property is sure to pamper you after exploring what the natural beauty of Rochefort has to offer. You can maximize its location in Villers-sur-Lesse through a day of sightseeing. The surrounding countryside also makes for great hiking and cycling pursuits.
This hotel with a spa offers 24 bespoke rooms and suites that echo an idyllic blend of sophisticated design and modern indulgences. It would be rude not to visit the in-house restaurant serving fresh cuisine and an extensive list of wines and local craft beers as it is one of the finest in the region.
3. Hotel Dukes’ Palace Brugge, Bruges (from USD 222)
Hotel Dukes’ Palace in Bruges was formerly a ducal residence and among the 15th-century palaces in Belgium. Elegantly designed, all the rooms at the hotel come with a minibar, air conditioning, a large marble bathroom, and a work desk.
During your stay, you can enjoy refreshing cocktails at the on-site bar, have some tea on the terrace overlooking the lavish gardens, squeeze in a quick workout at the on-site fitness center, and have a relaxing massage at the spa. The hotel offers currency exchange on the property for the convenience of tourists.
4. Thermae Boetfort Hotel, Steenokkerzeel (from USD 125)
Varied breakfast options, good restaurant, but inconsistent dining experiences.
Reasonable pricing for a spa hotel with additional charges for spa access and pool use.
Convenient location near the airport and easy access to public transportation for city exploration.
Extensive spa facilities, saunas, and well-maintained grounds with a relaxing atmosphere.
The rustic castle of Thermae Boetfort is around 400 years old and offers guests amazing views and modern amenities. Each room is equipped with its own bathroom, a flat-screen cable television, free WiFi, air conditioning, and coffee-making facilities to help you kickstart your day.
For an additional fee, guests can enjoy this Belgian hotel’s wellness facilities, which include saunas, spa baths, and an outdoor pool. The on-site restaurant serves delicious international dishes for your dining needs.
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5. Domaine de Ronchinne - Château et Ecuries, Maillen (from USD 102)
Superb buffet-style breakfast and dinner with a wide variety of high-quality, fresh products.
Affordable mid-week rates, inclusive buffet dinner, and spacious family rooms.
Breathtaking natural surroundings, close to Dinant and Namur for additional activities.
Wellness facilities, heated outdoor pool, sauna, and free bicycle rentals.
Situated 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) away from the village of Crupet, this castle dates all the way back to 1884. With a work desk, a modern bathroom, a flat-screen cable television, and free WiFi in every room, Domaine de Ronchinne can ensure guests a comfortable stay. You can enjoy easy access to engaging activities such as tennis and minigolf. Additionally, the hotel has a game room, a heated pool, a wellness center, and a lovely garden. For meals, guests can head to the hotel’s restaurant, which serves regional specialties.
6. Martin's Château Du Lac, Genval (from USD 166)
Excellent breakfast with a variety of choices, and a great dining experience at the hotel's restaurant.
Reasonable pricing for spacious rooms and excellent facilities.
Convenient access to Brussels, Ghent, and Antwerp, with a peaceful and picturesque setting by the lake.
Beautiful location by the lake, with a rooftop terrace and nearby restaurants.
Martin’s Château Du Lac is a pet-friendly hotel that offers guests five-star accommodations. The cozy guest rooms come with a flat-screen satellite television, a minibar, air conditioning, and WiFi to keep guests connected. While the wellness facilities such as the indoor pool and the hot tub can be accessed for an extra fee, there are other spots for relaxation you access for free, such as the stunning garden and the outdoor terrace. For some delicious food, you can head to the restaurant on site.
7. Chateau d’Hassonville, Aye
Complete with heating, WiFi, free parking, spa lounges, and cleaning services, Chateau d’Hassonville is a comfortable place to stay for all. Famous for its on-site restaurant, Le Grand Pavillon, manned by Chef Sébastien Phys and his team, guests can pair off their meals with a bottle of wine from the hotel’s cellar.
Not only is the hotel pet-friendly, but it also welcomes children and allows guests to request cots and extra beds for an additional fee. Each room comes with cozy beds for a good night’s rest and a private bathroom with free toiletries. Situated an hour away from the airport in Liege, Belgium, this hotel is convenient for international guests.
8. Chateau De Harzé, Aywaille (from USD 99)
This historic castle is tucked away in the stunning area of Ardennes. Chateau De Harzé is a pet-friendly hotel that offers heating, complimentary water, tea, and a coffee maker in each room. The on-site restaurant, La P’tite Auberge, offers a vast range of dining options, allowing guests to enjoy their meals outdoors while admiring the views. Free parking is available on the property with no prior reservation needed. Books, DVDs, and music for children are also available to keep guests occupied.
Visit the picturesque country of Belgium
Looking for a place to visit with good food and great views? Visit Belgium and explore its rich culture and diverse attractions. If you want to stay in a castle in Belgium on your next holiday, be quick in booking any of the abovementioned grand accommodations.
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