Discover the vibrant charm of Ixelles

A perfect blend of stunning architecture, vibrant squares, and green escapes, offering the ultimate Brussels lifestyle.
Grand-Place

Grand-Place

More than just a breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage site, this iconic central square is a living social space. It is a Brussels tradition to grab a drink and sit right on the historic cobblestones with friends on warm summer evenings, marveling at the golden illuminated facades and soaking in the international energy.

Parc du Cinquantenaire

Parc du Cinquantenaire

The ultimate outdoor gathering spot for Brussels’ young international community. Flanked by a spectacular triumphal arch, this massive green space is the perfect place for weekend picnics, casual sports, open-air exhibitions, and sunny after-work drinks on the grass with your coliving crew.

The Atomium

The Atomium

Brussels’ most unique, surrealist, and futuristic symbol. Representing a giant iron crystal magnified 165 billion times, this iconic monument offers a breathtaking 360-degree panoramic view of the capital from its top spheres. The surrounding park area is also a major hub for open-air music festivals and cultural events.

You will love Brussels for...

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Its architecture

From the majestic gothic details of the Grand-Place to hidden Art Nouveau gems and the charming, high-ceilinged townhouses that Neybor calls home, Brussels is a stunning visual playground where historic charm meets unique, creative design.

Its role as the beating heart of Europe

As the capital of the European Union, Brussels is a buzzing global crossroads. Living here puts you right in the middle of a uniquely cosmopolitan, ambitious, and diverse community where networking and meeting people from all over the world happens naturally.

Its unbeatable accessibility and location

Brussels is a perfectly human-scale city where you can easily get around by bike, tram, or on foot. Even better, it acts as Europe's ultimate launchpad—putting major capitals like London, Paris, and Amsterdam less than two hours away by high-speed train.

Its vibrant, non-stop cultural scene

The city is a masterpiece of culture and surrealism. Whether you are exploring massive open-air music festivals, underground art galleries, famous comic strip murals, or the legendary food and craft beer scenes, your curiosity will always find something new to discover.

Explore our coliving houses in Brussels

Pack your bags and step into your new life: premium, all-inclusive coliving in Brussels’ most vibrant coliving.

Flagey 21

Flagey 21

Coliving Houses

230m² | 6 bedrooms | Terrace

Ixelles

starting at940

Flagey 33

Flagey 33

Coliving Houses

281 m² | 7 bedrooms | Garden

Ixelles

starting at950

Fernand 3

Fernand 3

Coliving Houses

200m² | 6 bedrooms | Terrace

Ixelles

starting at870

Louise 65

Louise 65

Coliving Houses

300m² | 7 bedrooms | Terrace

Ixelles

starting at975

Leopold 55

Leopold 55

Coliving Houses

250m² | 8 bedrooms | Terrace

Ixelles

starting at850

Brugman 53

Brugman 53

Coliving Houses

250m² | 5 bedrooms | Terrace

Ixelles

starting at1100

What makes living with Neybor so special?

Frequently asked questions about coliving in Bruxelles

Is Brussels a safe city to move? arrow

Yes, Brussels is a welcoming, human-scale European capital. Like any major international city, it has busier areas around main transit hubs, but overall, it offers a high quality of life and a safe environment for young professionals and students. At Neybor, we selectively choose our house locations in the city’s safest, most desirable, and vibrant residential districts, such as Ixelles, Saint-Gilles, and Etterbeek, ensuring you feel completely secure and at peace both inside and outside your home.

What is the social life like in Brussels?arrow

Brussels has one of the most open and active social scenes in Europe. Home to over 180 nationalities, the city is a true melting pot where people are naturally open-minded and eager to meet others. From lively neighborhood after-work drinks to weekend food markets, there is always an opportunity to connect. The Neybor advantage: Moving to a new country can feel intimidating, but our coliving spaces give you an instant international family. You will share a beautifully designed home with like-minded peers, making it effortless to build lasting friendships from day one.

Do I need a car to get around Brussels?arrow

Not at all. Brussels is incredibly compact and perfectly connected. The city features a seamless and affordable public transport network (STIB/MIVB) combining metros, trams, and buses that can take you anywhere in minutes. It is also a highly walkable city with a rapidly growing biking culture and plenty of shared mobility options (e-bikes and scooters). Plus, as Europe’s ultimate transit hub, Brussels Midi station connects you directly to Paris, London, and Amsterdam in under two hours.

Is it easy to manage daily life if I don’t speak French or Dutch?arrow

Absolutely. While French and Dutch are the official languages, English is the unofficial bridge language of Brussels due to the massive presence of European institutions, international companies, and expats. You will find that supermarkets, gyms, bars, restaurants, and doctors almost always accommodate English speakers smoothly. Neybor also handles all the administrative complexities of your housing in English, making your transition into Belgian life completely hassle-free.

Is it easy to register my address (domiciliation) in Brussels?arrow

Yes, and it is legally required if you stay long-term. In Belgium, registering at the local town hall (commune/gemeente) is a mandatory step to get your national registration number, open a local bank account, and finalize your work paperwork. While finding a landlord who allows address registration can be a nightmare on the traditional market, Neybor provides fully compliant, official lease agreements that allow you to register your address immediately and hassle-free at any of our properties. We make the Belgian administrative start as smooth as possible.

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