Best Rentals in Brussels, Belgium
Looking for the best rentals in Brussels? This guide brings together everything you need to rent smart in Brussels, Belgium — from what to rent and where, to fair prices, safety tips and the most popular categories among visitors and locals. Brussels is the cosmopolitan capital of grand squares and parks, and renting locally is by far the easiest way to make the most of it.
Rather than buying gear you will only use for a few days, or lugging your own equipment across the world, you can rent exactly what you need directly from people and businesses in Brussels. Tradinoo Rentals connects you with these local providers, shows transparent hourly, daily and weekly prices, and lets you message them before you book — with no commissions added on top.
Whether you are here for cycling the city parks, e-bike tours of the centre or simply want the freedom to explore on your own schedule, the sections below explain the best things to rent in Brussels, how to rent safely, and what to check before you hand over a deposit.
Top rental categories in Brussels
- Best Bike Rentals in Brussels
- Best E-Bike Rentals in Brussels
- Best Scooter Rentals in Brussels
- Best Boat Rentals in Brussels
- Best Kayak Rentals in Brussels
- Best Paddle Board Rentals in Brussels
- Best Jet Ski Rentals in Brussels
- Best Motorcycle Rentals in Brussels
- Best Campervan Rentals in Brussels
- Best Baby Equipment Rentals in Brussels
Why rent in Brussels?
Brussels rewards travellers who can move around freely. Public transport and tours only take you so far — renting your own bike, scooter, boat or equipment means you set the pace, change plans on a whim, and reach the spots most visitors miss.
Renting is also the most cost-effective choice for a short stay. There is no reason to spend hundreds buying something for a single trip when local providers in Brussels offer the same gear by the hour, day or week. You save money, avoid storage and transport headaches, and support local businesses at the same time.
Every listing on Tradinoo Rentals shows photos, clear pricing and the provider's location in Brussels, so you always know what you are getting and where to collect it.
The best things to rent in Brussels
Demand in Brussels centres on a handful of categories that suit the area perfectly. Below are the most popular rentals, each with its own dedicated local guide on Tradinoo Rentals.
- Bike Rentals in Brussels — ideal for cycling the city parks and getting around.
- E-Bike Rentals in Brussels — ideal for cycling the city parks and getting around.
- Scooter Rentals in Brussels — ideal for cycling the city parks and getting around.
- Boat Rentals in Brussels — ideal for cycling the city parks and getting around.
- Kayak Rentals in Brussels — ideal for cycling the city parks and getting around.
- Paddle Board Rentals in Brussels — ideal for cycling the city parks and getting around.
- Jet Ski Rentals in Brussels — ideal for cycling the city parks and getting around.
- Motorcycle Rentals in Brussels — ideal for cycling the city parks and getting around.
- Campervan Rentals in Brussels — ideal for cycling the city parks and getting around.
- Baby Equipment Rentals in Brussels — ideal for cycling the city parks and getting around.
A local rental guide to Brussels
The best rental experiences in Brussels start with picking the right provider. Look for listings with clear photos, detailed descriptions and recent reviews, and message the provider to confirm availability for your dates. Many providers in Brussels are flexible on pickup location, which is handy if you are staying near the centre or the beach.
Prices in Brussels vary by season and category. Booking a little ahead during busy periods usually means better choice and better rates, while longer rentals (a week rather than a day) almost always bring the per-day price down. Because Tradinoo Rentals charges no commission, the price you agree with the provider is the price you pay.
If you are new to Brussels, providers are a great local source of advice — the best routes for cycling the city parks, where to find calm water, quiet roads or the best viewpoints, and how to avoid the crowds.
How to rent safely in Brussels
Renting from local providers in Brussels is straightforward when you take a few sensible precautions. Tradinoo Rentals lets you message any provider before you commit, so you can confirm exactly what is included, agree on pickup and return times, and clear up any questions in writing before money changes hands.
Because you deal directly with the provider and there are no commissions, communication is personal and transparent. Keep the conversation inside the platform so you always have a record of what was agreed.
- Read the full listing and recent reviews before you book equipment.
- Message the provider to confirm price, deposit terms and what happens in case of damage.
- Agree pickup and return times in writing, including any late-return fees.
- Inspect the item together at pickup and photograph its condition.
- Make sure you understand the cancellation terms before you confirm.
- Never pay outside the agreed terms or send money to anyone who refuses to meet or verify the item.
What to check before renting equipment in Brussels
A quick inspection at pickup protects both you and the provider. Spend a couple of minutes confirming the item is in good working order and that you know how to use it safely. If anything looks off, raise it before you leave.
- Overall condition — look for damage, wear or missing parts and photograph it.
- Safety equipment — helmets, life jackets, locks or lights as relevant.
- Documentation — any licence, insurance or age requirements for Brussels.
- Pricing — confirm the hourly, daily or weekly rate and any deposit.
- Fuel, charge or battery level where applicable, and how it should be returned.
- Emergency contact — how to reach the provider if something goes wrong.
Frequently asked questions
What are the best rentals in Brussels?
The most popular rentals in Brussels are bikes, e-bikes, scooters, boats, kayaks and paddle boards. The best choice depends on what you want to do — cycling the city parks is a favourite among visitors. Browse local providers on Tradinoo Rentals to compare options.
Where can I rent in Brussels?
You can rent directly from local providers listed on Tradinoo Rentals. Each listing shows the provider's location in Brussels, photos and transparent pricing, and you can message them before booking.
How much does it cost to rent in Brussels?
Prices vary by category, provider and season. Every listing shows hourly, daily and weekly rates so you can compare. Longer rentals usually bring the per-day price down, and there are no commissions.
Is it better to rent or buy for a trip to Brussels?
For a short stay, renting is almost always cheaper and far more convenient than buying. You skip the upfront cost, storage and transport of your own equipment.
Can tourists rent in Brussels?
Yes. Tradinoo Rentals is open to both tourists and locals. Visitors to Brussels, Belgium can rent for a few hours, a day or longer.
Do I need ID or a licence to rent in Brussels?
Most providers ask for ID at pickup, and some categories (such as scooters or boats) may require a licence. Requirements are set by each provider, so check the listing or message them first.
How do I book a rental in Brussels?
Find a listing you like, message the provider through Tradinoo Rentals to confirm dates, pickup and pricing, then arrange collection. You deal directly with the provider — no commissions.
Can I rent by the hour, day or week in Brussels?
Yes. Many providers in Brussels offer flexible hourly, daily and weekly rates so you can rent for exactly as long as you need.
Are deposits required to rent in Brussels?
Some providers ask for a refundable deposit, especially for higher-value items. The deposit terms are set by the provider and shown or agreed before you book.
What should I check before renting in Brussels?
Inspect the item's condition, confirm any safety equipment is included, agree the price and deposit, check fuel or battery levels where relevant, and photograph everything at pickup.
Is it safe to rent from local providers in Brussels?
Yes, when you take sensible precautions: read reviews, message the provider in advance, inspect the item at pickup and keep all communication inside Tradinoo Rentals.
When is the best time to book rentals in Brussels?
In peak season, booking a little ahead means better choice and better rates. Off-season you can often rent at short notice and negotiate longer stays.
Does Tradinoo Rentals charge commission in Brussels?
No. You arrange and pay the provider directly, with no commission added by Tradinoo Rentals.