Discover the enchanting allure of Brussels, Belgium, with this guide to its top attractions. From the breathtaking Grand Place and historic landmarks to serene parks and iconic statues, uncover the diverse beauty and rich culture of this captivating European capital.
Grand Place
A renowned social and grand square in Brussels, a UNESCO world heritage site and a vibrant center since the late 17th century with buildings, markets, restaurants, and leisure activities.
Brussels town hall
The sole medieval structure in the Grand Place, featuring elaborate carvings, an asymmetrical facade, uniquely arranged rooms, and a tower topped by a gilded statue of St Michael.
Manneken Pis
A bronze fountain statue depicting a naked boy urinating into a basin, an iconic symbol of Brussels since 1619.
Parc du Cinquantenaire
A stunning park offering museums, shops, monuments, and art galleries, known for its impressive art-shaped Monument and open air theater performances, ideal for relaxation, jogging, family picnics, and sightseeing.
Royal Gallery of Saint Hubert
Europe's first enclosed retail arcade, featuring a stunning roof of arch glass panes and iron framework, offering cafes, theaters, libraries, high-end chocolate shops, and luxury boutiques.
Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula
An 11th-century gothic church in Brussels, designated a cathedral in 1962, hosting Royal weddings and state funerals, and renowned for its Gothic Towers and stunning stained glass windows.
Mont des Arts
A historic Urban complex in central Brussels connecting downtown with Uptown, featuring architecture like the Royal Library of Belgium, the square Brussels meeting Center, the National Archives of Belgium, and a landscaped public garden with a breathtaking view of Brussels.
Royal Library of Belgium
Notable architecture located in the Mount of the Arts.
Basilica of the Sacred Heart
Inspired by its Parisian counterpart, stands as a tribute to Belgian Independence, it is Brussels largest church and the fifth largest in the world.
Parc Elisabeth
The Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Brussels is perched on Kulik Hill in spanning Park Elizabeth.
Royal Palace of Brussels
A prime example of neoclassical architecture, serving as the official Palace of the Belgian monarchy and open to the public for 5 weeks each year.
Brussels Park
The Royal Palace separated from Brussels park by placed as pus.
Bois de la Cambre
One of the city's largest public parks, featuring a layout inspired by English Parklands, perfect for walking or jogging, with a playground and pony rides, plus Chalet Robinson on Robinson Island.
La Cambre Abbey
The bua de la comra, one of the city's largest public parks named after lra Abbey.
Chalet Robinson
Located on Robinson Island, here you can enjoy a delightful meal at the restaurant rent pedal boats or rowboats and play a friendly game of patan.