Well this one sure takes the cake. Bulex is one of the most sought after locations in Brussels. Best known for its location i.e. in an old abandoned school called Ecole de Batellerie, this chic and upscale club, is a hit with party goers. Foot-tapping music, happening ambiance and like-minded party animals make this place numero uno. Head to Bulex and party the night away.
One of the more relaxed and easy-going clubs in Belgium's capital, Le Cercle caters to a slightly older and less extravagant crowd. The music is one of the main drawing points- featuring live groups frequently along with popular local DJs. The vibe of the club leans towards disco, though it is not overwhelming. You'll know the place is closed when it's empty.
Arlequin Hotel's in house club Athanor's comfortable, laidback and red themed interiors are a popular hangout with the youth of Belgium, and also doubles up as a venue for exhibitions, cocktail parties and small concerts. Saturday nights at Athanor are devoted to house, electro and 'nu' music, while Tuesday nights are jazz, funk and soul themed. Beautiful music, Beautiful people and a beautiful club- what more could one ask for!
Airy and well lit, Waterloo Bar located in the Royal Windsor Hotel boasts of a clientèle mostly comprising of high fliers, businessmen, as well as tourists. For high tea at three walk into Waterloo and enjoy the Royal English high tea with finger sandwiches, scones and pastries. In the late evenings, however, Waterloo presents live piano concerts, which are a great accompaniment to the delicacies on which you'd have the pleasure of setting your taste buds! The perfect blend of a great atmosphere, cocktails and music makes it the rendezvous hotspot in Brussels. The barman here has won the coveted Belgian National Barman award, so order your drink without any hesitation.