Discover the heart of Belgium with this Brussels guide, exploring its most iconic landmarks and hidden gems. From the stunning architecture of the Grand Place to the unique flavors of Belgian beer and chocolate, this map offers a curated taste of Brussels.
Royal Galleries
One of the oldest covered shopping malls in Europe, located in Brussels.
Grand Place
One of Europe's prettiest plazas, busy day and night, often with special events.
Rue des Bouchers
A charming street with a big collection of touristic restaurants.
Bourse
One of the town's major plazas, with a magnificent building that used to be the stock market, now a beer museum called Belgian Beer World.
Belgian Beer World
A beer museum located in the Bourse building, offering lovely views of the city from its rooftop.
Royal Palace
Visitors can walk through the underground tunnels beneath the Royal Palace, the ruins of a previous palace destroyed 300 years ago and rediscovered in the 1980s.
Musical Instrument Museum
Housed in the stunning Old England department store, built in the Art Nouveau style in 1899, with architecture as interesting as the musical instruments on display.
Louise District
A district where you can shop in some high end boutiques, luxury goods, Belgian designers, and international brands with cafes and restaurants.