Discover the vibrant heart of Belgium with this guide to Brussels and its captivating surroundings. From the stunning medieval grandeur of Bruges and Ghent to the iconic landmarks and cultural treasures within Brussels itself, prepare for an unforgettable journey through history, art, and delicious Belgian delights.
Grand Place
The Grand Place is the main plaza in Brussels, located near the central train station, known for its well-preserved architecture, rich gold decorations, and former guild halls, now home to restaurants, cafes, and the city hall.
Central Station
The Brussels Central Station is a main transportation hub near the Grand Place.
Parlamentarium
The Parlamentarium is the visitor center of the European Parliament, offering free visits with audio guides to learn about the EU.
Atomium
The Atomium, built for the 1958 World Fair, is a 102-meter-high structure representing a molecule of iron, offering a permanent exhibition and panoramic views.
Royal Palace
The Royal Palace is the workplace of the Belgian King, offering visits to its interior from the end of July until the end of August and a ceremonial changing of the guards.
Brussels Park
The Brussels Park is a park near the Royal Palace.
Maison Antoine
Maison Antoine is known for having some of the best fries in Brussels, with a recommendation for the Andalouse sauce.
Bruges
Bruges is one of Belgium's most beautiful cities, located an hour or more northwest of Brussels, and can be visited via day trip.
Ghent
Ghent is one of Belgium's most beautiful cities, located an hour or more to the northwest of Brussels, and can be visited via day trip.
Cinquantenaire Park
Cinquantenaire Park, established in 1880, features a triumphal arch connecting the Royal Art and History Museum and the Belgian Army Museum.
Royal Art and History Museum
The Royal Art and History Museum is located in Cinquantenaire Park.
Belgian Army Museum
The Belgian Army Museum is located in Cinquantenaire Park.
Jubelpark
Jubelpark is another name of Cinquantenaire Park, a nice place to relax, have a drink, or have a picnic with a monument erected in honor of the Belgian Independence.
Delirium Cafe
Delirium Cafe offers more than 2,000 beers from around the world.
Mont des Arts
Mont des Arts is a small hill with a lovely view of downtown Brussels and the city hall tower, also the official art district with museums and cultural institutions.
Magritte Museum
The Magritte Museum is a major museum located a short walk away from Mont des Arts.
Museum of Musical Instruments
The Museum of Musical Instruments is located a short walk away from Mont des Arts.
Mini Europe
Mini Europe is a place that can be combined with a visit to the Atomium.
Laeken Park
Laeken Park is a place where you can see the official Royal Family Residence and beautiful monuments and that can be easily combined with a visit to the Atomium and the Mini Europe.