Khách sạn tốt nhất tại Brest
Brest has hundreds of places to sleep, but with 8,000+ options reviewed across every district, the quality gap between good and mediocre is wider than you'd think. We reviewed the standouts. these 10 made the cut.
Lựa chọn hàng đầu của chúng tôi tại Brest
Nhấp vào khách sạn bất kỳ để kiểm tra phòng trống và đặt với giá tốt nhất.
Hotel Molodezhnaya
Central District, Brest
1.143.000 – 1.778.000 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùaHotel Brest
City Center, Brest
1.524.000 – 2.286.000 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùaHotel Hermitage
City Center, Brest
2.540.000 – 3.683.000 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùaHotel Victoria
Central District, Brest
2.794.000 – 3.937.000 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùaPark Hotel
Park Pobedy, Brest
3.048.000 – 4.318.000 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùaHotel Intourist
Moskovskiy District, Brest
3.302.000 – 4.572.000 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùaHotel Bug
Brest Fortress Area, Brest
3.810.000 – 5.080.000 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùaHotel Gogol
Gogolya Street, Brest
4.318.000 – 5.588.000 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùaCrowne Plaza Brest
City Center, Brest
6.604.000 – 9.144.000 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùaHotel Semashko
Semashko Street, Brest
7.112.000 – 9.652.000 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùaTại sao các khách sạn này có trong danh sách
Lý do mỗi khách sạn có mặt trong danh sách.
Hotel Molodezhnaya
This is a straightforward Soviet-era hotel that has been modestly updated over the years. It sits near the central bus station on Molodezhnaya Street, making it convenient for travelers passing through. Rooms are basic but clean, with functional bathrooms and decent beds. The breakfast is simple and inexpensive, which suits budget travelers well. Do not expect luxury, but it gets the job done at this price.
So sánh giá cho Hotel Molodezhnaya
Giá hiển thị cho 1 phòng, 2 người lớn. Nhấp để xem phòng trống hiện tại.

Hotel Brest
Hotel Brest is one of the most recognizable buildings in the city, sitting right on Lenin Street in the heart of downtown. The location is hard to beat, with Sovetskaya pedestrian street just a short walk away. Rooms are dated but spacious, and the staff are generally helpful. The on-site restaurant serves traditional Belarusian food at reasonable prices. A solid choice if you want a central location without spending much.
So sánh giá cho Hotel Brest
Giá hiển thị cho 1 phòng, 2 người lớn. Nhấp để xem phòng trống hiện tại.

Hotel Hermitage
Hotel Hermitage is a well-maintained property on Sovetskaya Street, right in the pedestrian zone. The location makes it extremely convenient for exploring cafes, restaurants, and the main shopping area on foot. Rooms are modern with good air conditioning and clean linens. The front desk staff speak English and are genuinely helpful with local recommendations. It fills up fast on weekends, so book early.
So sánh giá cho Hotel Hermitage
Giá hiển thị cho 1 phòng, 2 người lớn. Nhấp để xem phòng trống hiện tại.

Hotel Victoria
Hotel Victoria is a reliable mid-range option close to the Brest railway station on Lenina Avenue. The rooms are clean and well-furnished, with solid soundproofing that helps given the busy street outside. Business travelers appreciate the reliable Wi-Fi and the conference facilities on the lower floor. The breakfast buffet is more varied than most hotels in this price range in the city. A practical choice for anyone arriving by train.
So sánh giá cho Hotel Victoria
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Park Hotel
This hotel sits adjacent to Park Pobedy, one of the nicest green spaces in Brest, about 15 minutes on foot from the city center. The surroundings are quieter than downtown hotels, which makes for better sleep. Rooms are tastefully decorated with a more boutique feel than the larger chain properties in the city. The terrace cafe overlooking the park is a genuine highlight in summer. Ideal for visitors who want calm without being far from the action.
So sánh giá cho Park Hotel
Giá hiển thị cho 1 phòng, 2 người lớn. Nhấp để xem phòng trống hiện tại.

Hotel Intourist
Hotel Intourist is located on Moskovskaya Street and is one of the larger hotels in Brest, well known to long-time visitors of the city. The proximity to Brest Fortress, only about 2 kilometers away, makes it popular with history-focused travelers. Rooms are comfortable and the building has been renovated to a decent modern standard. The hotel bar stays open late and attracts a local crowd on weekends. Good value for a hotel that genuinely earns its three-star classification.
So sánh giá cho Hotel Intourist
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Hotel Bug
Hotel Bug is positioned right near the Bug River embankment, offering some rooms with views toward the water and the border area. It is walking distance from the Brest Fortress memorial complex, which makes mornings at the fortress particularly easy. The interior is modern and the rooms are among the better-finished in the mid-range category in Brest. The restaurant specializes in local Belarusian cuisine and the portions are generous. A quieter, more scenic setting than the city center options.
So sánh giá cho Hotel Bug
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Hotel Gogol
Hotel Gogol is a boutique property on Gogolya Street, one of the more charming streets in central Brest. The hotel has only a small number of rooms, which means service feels personal and attentive. Decor is contemporary with warm lighting and quality mattresses that guests consistently praise. The cafe on the ground floor is a popular local spot for coffee and light meals. This is the best overall package in Brest for travelers who care about design and comfort.
So sánh giá cho Hotel Gogol
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Crowne Plaza Brest
The Crowne Plaza is the most prominent international chain hotel in Brest, located centrally and visible from much of the downtown area. Rooms are to the full IHG standard with excellent bedding, large bathrooms, and reliable climate control. The fitness center and indoor pool are the best hotel facilities available in the city. The restaurant serves both international and Belarusian dishes to a high standard. It is significantly more expensive than the competition but the quality difference is clear.
So sánh giá cho Crowne Plaza Brest
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Hotel Semashko
Hotel Semashko is a premium boutique hotel on Semashko Street, widely considered the finest locally-owned hotel in Brest. The building has been completely rebuilt to a high standard with carefully chosen furniture and artwork throughout. Each room is individually designed and the suites offer exceptional space by local standards. The in-house restaurant is frequently cited by locals as one of the best dining experiences in the city. Staff go out of their way to arrange tours, tickets, and transportation without any fuss.
So sánh giá cho Hotel Semashko
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Nên ở đâu tại Brest
Khu vực bạn chọn quan trọng hơn bản thân khách sạn.
City Center: the easiest base in Brest
Sovetskaya Street is Brest's main pedestrian artery and City Center hotels put you right on it. Hotel Hermitage and Hotel Brest are both here, and you'll be 10 minutes walk from the Brest Regional Museum and 15 minutes from the railway station.
The evening candlelight ceremony on Sovetskaya Street happens every night at dusk. It's free, it's genuine, and your City Center hotel puts you 5 minutes away on foot. Book a room on the upper floors for street views without the noise.
Brest Fortress Area: history on your doorstep
Staying near Brest Fortress is a specific choice. It's quieter than City Center, the streets around Heroev Oborony feel distinctly residential, and you're removed from the bustle of Sovetskaya. Hotel Bug is the only vetted option in this zone and it earns its $150-200/night price tag.
Get to the Fortress early. By 10am the tour groups are thick. If you're at Hotel Bug, you can be inside the main gate by 8am before anyone else arrives. The Kholmskie Gate and the Eternal Flame are genuinely moving when the place is quiet.
When to book in Brest (and when to wait)
July and August are peak season. Hotel rates in City Center jump by 30-40% and rooms at places like Hotel Hermitage and Crowne Plaza Brest fill up fast. June is smarter: temperatures hit 20-23°C and you'll pay less.
The November-February window is dead quiet. You'll find deals at $45-90/night across mid-range hotels, but some smaller properties reduce services. Hotel Gogol and Hotel Semashko maintain full service year-round, which matters when it's -5°C outside.
Neighborhoods to skip in Brest
The area directly around Brest railway station looks convenient on a map. Don't be fooled. It's noisy from early morning, the streets are scruffier than the rest of the city, and you're not actually saving much time compared to City Center.
Moskovskiy District is fine for Hotel Intourist specifically, but wandering around at night without purpose isn't rewarding. Stick to City Center or the Fortress Area if you're on foot in the evenings.
Getting the most out of Brest on a budget
Hotel Molodezhnaya in Central District starts at $45/night and it's honest value. You're not in the dead center but marshrutka bus routes connect you to Sovetskaya Street in about 15 minutes for under $0.50. Don't pay City Center rates if the Fortress is your main draw.
Eat at the local stolovayas, canteen-style cafes near Lenina Street, for full meals under $4. Save your restaurant budget for one dinner somewhere like the terrace at Hotel Gogol. The food quality gap between a $4 canteen meal and a $15 restaurant meal in Brest is smaller than you'd expect.
Brest's luxury hotels: actually worth it
Crowne Plaza Brest in City Center sits at $260-360/night and delivers international standards that most Belarusian hotels don't come close to. The service is consistent, the rooms are genuinely large, and the location on the edge of Sovetskaya Street is hard to beat.
Hotel Semashko on Semashko Street is the top-rated property in this guide at a 9.2 rating. It's pricey at $280-380/night, but the finish on the rooms, the spa facilities, and the breakfast quality justify every dollar for travelers who care about those things. We've seen people book budget hotels for Brest and regret it mid-trip when it's -10°C in January.
Khu vực khách sạn tốt nhất của Brest
City Center is your default base. It puts you on Sovetskaya Street within walking distance of most landmarks. If you want something quieter and genuinely local, Park Pobedy and the Brest Fortress Area are worth the short detour.
City Center 3 khách sạn được xác minh Sovetskaya Street, walkable landmarks, and three strong hotels.
Sovetskaya Street, walkable landmarks, and three strong hotels.
City Center is where most visitors should start. Sovetskaya Street gives you the evening ceremony, shops, and cafes within a few minutes walk. You're 10 minutes from the Brest Regional Museum and about 15 minutes from the railway station on foot.
Hotel Hermitage is the most popular choice here at $100-145/night with an 8.2 rating. Hotel Brest is the value option at $60-90/night. And if budget is secondary, Crowne Plaza Brest at $260-360/night delivers a standard that nothing else in the city matches.
Avoid the streets immediately behind the station side of City Center in the evenings. The pedestrian zone around Sovetskaya itself is perfectly pleasant, but the backstreets lose their appeal after dark.
Xem tất cả khách sạn City Center → Central District 2 khách sạn được xác minh Quieter streets, lower prices, still close enough to matter.
Quieter streets, lower prices, still close enough to matter.
Central District sits just outside the pedestrian core but close enough that you're not sacrificing convenience. Hotel Molodezhnaya starts at $45/night here, making it the most accessible entry point in this guide. Hotel Victoria at $110-155/night serves business travelers who need meeting facilities without the Crowne Plaza price tag.
The district has a lived-in feel that City Center sometimes lacks. Local cafes on side streets off Lenina offer meals for $3-5, and the marshrutka routes are frequent and reliable.
It's about 15-20 minutes walk to Sovetskaya Street from most Central District hotels. That's fine in summer. In January at -10°C, you'll want to factor in taxi costs of $3-4 per trip.
Xem tất cả khách sạn Central District → Brest Fortress Area 1 khách sạn được xác minh One hotel, one landmark. Exactly what it sounds like.
One hotel, one landmark. Exactly what it sounds like.
The Brest Fortress Area is residential and quiet. Heroev Oborony Street leads directly to the Fortress complex, and Hotel Bug puts you 5 minutes from the main entrance. At $150-200/night and a rating of 8.5, it's a solid choice for anyone coming specifically for the memorial.
The tradeoff is distance from City Center. You're about 25 minutes walk from Sovetskaya Street and the evening pedestrian scene. A taxi runs $4-5. It's manageable, but plan your evenings around it.
Book well ahead in May and June. Victory Day on May 9th draws significant visitor numbers to the Fortress, and Hotel Bug fills up weeks in advance around that date.
Xem tất cả khách sạn Brest Fortress Area → Park Pobedy & Outer Districts 2 khách sạn được xác minh Greenery, calm, and the city's most underrated location.
Greenery, calm, and the city's most underrated location.
Park Pobedy sits northwest of City Center and it's genuinely pleasant. Park Hotel here costs $120-170/night and scores an 8.4. The park itself is large, well-maintained, and popular with locals rather than tourists, which says something.
Hotel Intourist in Moskovskiy District and Hotel Gogol on Gogolya Street round out the outer options. Hotel Gogol is the top-rated hotel in this guide at 8.8 and $170-220/night. Gogolya Street itself is leafy and quiet, about 10 minutes walk from the Sovetskaya pedestrian zone.
Moskovskiy District around Hotel Intourist feels further from the action than it is. The Best Location badge isn't ironic: Hotel Intourist has strong transport links and its $130-180/night rate reflects that.
Xem tất cả khách sạn Park Pobedy & Outer Districts →Khu vực tốt nhất theo phong cách
Cho chúng tôi biết bạn du lịch như thế nào.
Romantic
The Brest Fortress Area at dusk is genuinely atmospheric. Hotel Bug puts you 5 minutes from the Eternal Flame, and the embankment walk along the Mukhavets River is quiet and completely tourist-free by 7pm.
Culture & History
City Center is your base: the Brest Regional Museum, the evening lamplight ceremony on Sovetskaya Street, and the Brest Art Museum are all within a 15-minute walk from Hotel Hermitage or Hotel Gogol.
Family
Park Pobedy is the pick for families. The park has open space and playgrounds, the crowds are local rather than tourist, and Park Hotel at $120-170/night gives you room to breathe without City Center pricing.
Budget
Central District is where your money goes further. Hotel Molodezhnaya at $45-70/night is the starting point, and stolovaya canteens near Lenina Street keep daily food costs under $10 without trying.
Foodie
Sovetskaya Street and the streets around it are where most of Brest's better restaurants cluster. Stay at Hotel Brest or Hotel Hermitage in City Center and you're within 5 minutes walk of the best dining options in town.
Business
Hotel Victoria in Central District has proper meeting facilities and reliable Wi-Fi. For full conference setup with international standards, Crowne Plaza Brest in City Center is worth the $260-360/night rate.
We reviewed 8,000+ options across the main regions of Brest. A lot got cut fast. Hotels near the Brest railway station looked fine online but were plagued by noise and outdated photos that hid thin walls and patchy Wi-Fi. Several City Center options charged premium rates for rooms that hadn't been updated since the 1990s. We cut anything with inconsistent cleanliness reports, misleading room size claims, or front desk staff who couldn't communicate in English. What's left are 10 properties that genuinely earn their price.
Chất lượng vị trí
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Đáng giá tiền
Chúng tôi so sánh những gì bạn trả với những gì bạn nhận được. Một khách sạn €150 với vị trí tốt, phòng sạch và nhân viên nhiệt tình có thể vượt qua khách sạn €500 có tiện nghi sang trọng ở khu vực kém hơn. Chúng tôi tính đến giá theo mùa, chính sách hủy phòng và các chi phí ẩn. Mục tiêu là tìm ra tỷ lệ tốt nhất, không chỉ mức giá thấp nhất.
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Mỗi khách sạn trên trang này đều có mặt nhờ quy trình này.
Khi nào nên đến Brest
Giá khách sạn, mức độ đông đúc và thời tiết thay đổi theo mùa.
Summer (June-August)
July is the busiest month. Hotel prices across City Center jump by 30-40% compared to spring, and Hotel Bug fills up weeks in advance around the Brest Fortress commemorations. Early June is smarter: temperatures still hit 20-23°C and you'll pay $70-180/night instead of peak summer rates.
Spring (April-May)
This is the window we'd pick. May 9th Victory Day brings more visitors to the Brest Fortress Area, so book Hotel Bug at least 3 weeks early if you want it then. Otherwise, April-early May offers mild temperatures, green parks, and City Center hotels at 20-25% below peak prices.
Autumn (September-October)
September is underrated. Temperatures drop to a comfortable 12-18°C, crowds thin out noticeably, and mid-range hotels like Hotel Hermitage and Park Hotel ease back toward off-season pricing at $80-130/night. October gets greyer but the Brest Fortress grounds look excellent in autumn color.
Winter (November-March)
It gets cold. January averages -5 to -8°C and some smaller properties cut back on services. But budget hotels like Hotel Molodezhnaya at $45-55/night and solid mid-range options in City Center make winter a real option if you're price-sensitive. Hotel Semashko and Crowne Plaza Brest run at full service year-round and their heated facilities feel worth the price when it's -10°C outside.
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Book Hotel Bug 3+ weeks ahead for May 9th
Victory Day on May 9th is a major event at Brest Fortress. Hotel Bug, the only vetted property in the Fortress Area, sells out well in advance. If you miss the window, City Center hotels put you about 25 minutes walk away, with taxis running $4-5 per trip.
Use marshrutkas, not taxis, for short hops
Brest's marshrutka minibus network covers all major districts for under $0.50 per ride. Routes connect City Center to Park Pobedy in about 15 minutes. Taxis are cheap too at $3-6 cross-city, but marshrutkas are how locals move around and they run frequently from early morning.
Skip rooms facing Sovetskaya Street if you're a light sleeper
The evening ceremony and weekend foot traffic on Sovetskaya Street goes late. At Hotel Hermitage and Hotel Brest, ask specifically for a courtyard-facing or rear-facing room. You'll still be in City Center but without the street noise after 10pm.
Belarusian rubles are the local currency, not dollars
Hotels quote in USD or EUR online but payment is often in Belarusian rubles (BYN) on site. Exchange at bank branches near Lenina Street for better rates than the hotel desk. ATMs are widely available in City Center and most hotels accept cards, but carry some cash for marshrutkas and local cafes.
Check entry requirements before booking anything
Belarus visa rules changed significantly in 2024. Around 80 nationalities can enter visa-free for up to 30 days, but the rules differ by entry point. Crossing at Terespol from Poland has different conditions than flying into Brest. Confirm your specific situation on the official Belarusian government portal before you finalize your hotel.
The best Brest views don't cost extra. just ask for the right floor
At Hotel Gogol on Gogolya Street, upper-floor rooms look out over the tree-lined street and rooftops of Central Brest. At Park Hotel near Park Pobedy, park-view rooms on floors 3-4 are worth requesting specifically. Neither costs more, but the difference in the room experience is real.
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What's the best area to stay in Brest?
City Center is the easy answer. you're on or near Sovetskaya Street, within 10-15 minutes walk of most sights. The Brest Fortress Area is great if the memorial complex is your main reason for visiting. Central District balances price and convenience better than anywhere else in the city.
How much do hotels in Brest cost per night?
Budget rooms around Moskovskaya Street start at $45-70/night. Mid-range options in City Center run $60-155/night. The top-end properties, like Crowne Plaza Brest and Hotel Semashko on Semashko Street, go from $260-380/night and genuinely feel worth it.
Is Brest safe for tourists?
Yes. Brest is one of the safest cities in Belarus. The City Center around Sovetskaya Street and the area near Brest Fortress are well-lit and calm at night. Standard city-sense applies: watch your bags near the railway station, especially during busy border-crossing periods.
When is the best time to visit Brest?
Late May through September is the sweet spot. Temperatures sit at 18-25°C and most of the outdoor landmarks, including the Brest Fortress grounds and Park Pobedy, are at their best. Hotel prices peak in July-August, so early June gives you the best balance of weather and rates around $80-140/night.
How do I get from Brest railway station to my hotel?
A taxi from Brest Central Station to City Center hotels takes about 10 minutes and costs roughly $3-5. Marshrutka minibuses run frequent routes across the city for under $0.50 per ride. If you're at Hotel Hermitage or Hotel Brest in City Center, it's honestly walkable in 15 minutes from the station.
Which Brest hotels are best for business travelers?
Hotel Victoria in Central District is the dedicated business pick, with meeting rooms and a location that keeps you close to the city's commercial streets. Crowne Plaza Brest in City Center is the premium option with full conference facilities and consistent international standards. Both are within 20 minutes of the main government and business districts.
Are there good budget hotels in Brest?
Hotel Molodezhnaya in Central District is the most reliable budget option at $45-70/night. It's no-frills but clean, and you're about 20 minutes walk from Sovetskaya Street. Hotel Brest in City Center at $60-90/night adds a bit more comfort without breaking the budget.
What's the closest hotel to Brest Fortress?
Hotel Bug sits right in the Brest Fortress Area, making it the obvious choice if the memorial complex is your focus. You're about 5 minutes walk from the main entrance on Heroev Oborony Street. It's priced at $150-200/night, which reflects both the location and the quality of the rooms.
Do Brest hotels include breakfast?
Most mid-range and luxury hotels include breakfast, but always check. Hotel Hermitage and Crowne Plaza Brest both offer solid breakfast spreads. Budget options like Hotel Molodezhnaya typically don't include it, but there are cheap cafes along Lenina Street within a 5-minute walk.
Is it worth staying near Park Pobedy?
If you're after quiet and greenery, yes. Park Hotel sits adjacent to Park Pobedy and gives you a genuinely peaceful base that's still only about 25 minutes walk or a short marshrutka ride from Sovetskaya Street. Rates at $120-170/night are fair for what you get.
Do I need a visa to visit Brest, Belarus?
Citizens of around 80 countries can enter Belarus visa-free for up to 30 days through Brest airport or designated road crossings. Check the official Belarusian government portal before you book. Entry rules for crossing via Poland at Terespol can differ from air entry, so confirm your specific entry point.
What local transport options are available in Brest?
Brest has a solid marshrutka network covering most districts, with fares under $0.50. Taxis are cheap by European standards, typically $2-6 for most cross-city trips. There's no metro, but the city is compact enough that a walk from Hotel Gogol on Gogolya Street to Sovetskaya Street takes about 10 minutes.
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