Brussels welcomes a new icon in luxury hospitality with the opening of Radisson Collection The National Hotel, a refined escape just 15 minutes from the city centre, set within the verdant grounds of The National Golf Brussels. Marking the second Radisson Collection property in Belgium, this new opening exemplifies the brand’s design-forward ethos, sustainable ambition, and commitment to curated guest experiences that reflect the character of their surroundings.
At the heart of the hotel’s aesthetic is Belgian architect Olivier Dwek, who has reimagined the interiors with a sense of restrained elegance. Natural textures, soft tones and clean lines define the public areas and guest rooms, while organic materials and warm wooden finishes create a calm dialogue between interior and exterior. A sculptural wooden staircase acts as a focal point, while thoughtfully placed furniture and lighting bring a sense of balance and tactility throughout the space.
The 150 rooms, including 30 suites and 12 junior suites, are carefully tailored to the hotel’s setting. Many feature private terraces with panoramic views across the golf course and rolling hills—a rare design element that invites the landscape in and strengthens the connection between architecture and nature.
Complementing the interior design is the hotel’s signature restaurant, Stoke Grill House & Brasserie, designed by celebrated hospitality designer Will Erens. Known for his vibrant, eclectic style, Erens has created a welcoming space with a trendy bar and expansive outdoor terrace. Stoke’s lively yet refined atmosphere strikes the perfect balance between destination dining and local hangout—ideal for guests and visitors alike.
Sustainability is a cornerstone of the project. Designed in collaboration with renowned landscape architect Bas Smets, the hotel embraces its natural surroundings with an emphasis on environmental integration and responsible construction. It is the first international hotel in Belgium to use geothermal heating and cooling, with advanced aquifer systems that minimise carbon emissions while maximising comfort.
From locally sourced materials to the use of high-efficiency water-to-water heat pumps, every aspect of the building has been engineered for long-term environmental performance. These innovations ensure the hotel not only meets but exceeds European energy standards—setting a new benchmark for sustainable luxury in Belgium’s hospitality landscape.
The location offers guests a unique opportunity to blend leisure with lifestyle. The championship-level golf course, designed by Bruno Steensels, is among the most prestigious in the region. Spanning 6km across rolling terrain, it’s a destination in itself—available exclusively to hotel guests. For beginners or casual players, an adjacent 6-hole compact course and world-class practice facilities ensure all levels are catered for.
Wellness is equally integral to the guest offering. Through a premium partnership with David Lloyd Sterrebeek, hotel guests gain access to one of Belgium’s most advanced health and wellness centres. Facilities include indoor and outdoor pools, tennis courts, group fitness classes, and a fully equipped gym—making wellness not just a feature, but a lifestyle embedded into the hotel’s DNA.
For corporate clients and event planners, the hotel provides eight flexible meeting and event spaces, including a divisible conference hall and a rooftop venue with sweeping views of the golf course. These versatile spaces can accommodate up to 380 seated guests, offering a compelling setting for everything from boardroom meetings to weddings and executive retreats.
General Manager Duco Heijbroek describes the hotel as “a new standard of personalised hospitality in an extraordinary setting,” underscoring how Radisson Collection The National Hotel seamlessly merges refined design, experiential amenities and a tranquil, natural backdrop.
Beyond its immediate setting, the hotel is strategically positioned between urban vibrancy and suburban serenity. Guests can enjoy the architectural heritage of central Brussels, from the Grand Place to the Magritte Museum, or explore quieter corners like Sterrebeek, the Sonian Forest, or the Royal Museum for Central Africa.
The opening of Radisson Collection The National Hotel, Brussels also holds personal significance for the brand, aligning with the 35-year anniversary of Radisson Hotel Group’s global headquarters in Brussels. As the only major international hotel group based in Belgium, the company continues to play a leading role in the local hospitality industry—employing a diverse team and contributing meaningfully to the community.
In every respect, Radisson Collection The National Hotel is more than a new luxury address—it is a sustainable, design-led retreat that redefines destination hospitality in the heart of Europe.