

In Brussels, some hotels offer comfort, and others tell stories. Latroupe Le Berger does both. This boutique hotel blends art déco charm with contemporary comfort, all within a building steeped in anecdotes and mystery. Located in Ixelles, one of the city’s most elegant and creative neighbourhoods, it’s a place for travellers who appreciate aesthetics, authenticity, and experiences that leave a lasting impression.
1.A Building with a Past
Le Berger was born in the 1930s as a discreet and elegant hotel that, over time, became a meeting spot for artists, journalists, and bohemian characters. Today, after careful restoration, it retains its retro atmosphere with modern touches: original lamps, deep-coloured walls, and furniture that looks like it came straight from a black-and-white film.
2.Rooms with Personality
Each room in the hotel is unique, yet they all share the same DNA: comfortable beds, art déco details, and an intimate atmosphere. It’s the kind of space that invites you to slow down, whether with a morning coffee by the window or a glass of wine after a day exploring Brussels.
3.Ixelles: Culture and Local Life
From Le Berger, you can walk to some of Ixelles’ most appealing spots. The surrounding streets are filled with independent bookstores, concept stores, specialty coffee shops, and international restaurants. Place Fernand Cocq is perfect for sitting at a terrace and people-watching, while Avenue Louise takes you to one of Brussels’ most exclusive shopping areas.
4.Experiences for All the Senses
While staying at Le Berger, take advantage of the cultural richness of Brussels just minutes away: the European Parliament, the Palace of Justice, the Horta Museum, and the many art nouveau houses scattered around the neighbourhood. And if nightlife is your thing, Ixelles is full of live music bars and creative cocktail lounges.
5.The Latroupe Philosophy
At Latroupe Le Berger, everything is designed so your stay is more than just a night in a hotel: it’s a trip to the past with the comforts of the present. The team knows the neighbourhood inside out and will always have a recommendation that doesn’t appear in the guidebooks — whether it’s a temporary exhibition, an antique market, or a café where time seems to stand still.