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Brussels launches online ticket shop for all cultural or tourist activities

Brussels launches online ticket shop for all cultural or tourist activities

Accessing the large cultural and touristic activity offering in Brussels just became a whole lot easier, as the region has launched a website allowing locals and tourists to buy tickets in just one place.

The  website  "ticketing.brussels", launched by visit.brussels on Friday, gives both visitors to the city and Brussels' residents an overview of the cultural and tourist offerings in the Brussels-Capital Region through its online catalogue. The offering ranges from the latest exhibitions at its museums and guided tours to theatre performances and attractions such as the Atomium .

"It is easy to choose from the overview. You can refine your selection according to genre, date or period and municipality," visit.brussels' spokesperson Jeroen Roppe said.

Research done before the platform was launched showed that the vast majority of locals and tourists are won over by an online booking catalogue.

One catalogue, one virtual basket

The site currently lists concerts, shows, museums, exhibitions, guided tours, attractions and family and leisure activities, while the clubbing and nightlife offerings will be added later. This means people have to visit just one website to quickly get an understanding of what is going on in Brussels .

A daily offer of last-minute tickets will also be uploaded to the website. "These are tickets for shows, concerts, films and much more that are offered the day of the event at up to 50% off the price. Last-minute tickets are on sale every day from 12:30 to 17:30," Roppe said.

One or more tickets to various activities can then be added to the virtual shopping basket and can be paid for all at once. This means people no longer have to go through individual websites for every activity.

Organisers of cultural and tourist activities in the region have access to the system and can manage the sale and booking of tickets through their software. This channel gives them extra visibility, but their individual websites and booking systems won't disappear.

"Thanks to the platform, the offer in Brussels reaches the users efficiently. They immediately get inspiration for other activities," Roppe concluded.

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Why to visit brussels.

Explore the fascinating city Brussels and witness its enthralling architecture, rich heritage and delicious food with your Brussels Pass. This Belgian Capital is a bustling administrative hub of the European Union on one side while the other part of Brussels is flanked by quirky museums, lively nightlife and fun outdoor activities. It is this multi-faced atmosphere of Brussels that makes it a lovely tourist destination to visit with friends, family and kids. The Brussels City Pass lets you visit and marvel at the amazing architectural landmarks of the city like the Atomium, Mini Europa, Halle Gate and Villa Empain. You should also visit the historic museums of Brussels like Design Museum, Art and History museum, Africa Museum and Autoworld Museum for an informative day out in the city. Further, you should also plan a trip to the popular attractions of the city like Manneken Pis, Grand Palace, Comic Book Route and Mont des Arts. When in Brussels, you can never miss out on the palatable food, toothsome chocolates and flavourful wine. Use your Brussels Pass to indulge in exciting outdoor activities like pub crawl, chocolate walking tour for free tasting of sweet treats and chocolate making workshop in which you can learn to make Belgian chocolates and take back the sweets made by you as souvenirs.

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In your visit to Brussels, there are few attractions that you cannot fail to miss out on. Visit the Atomium Brussels to get on the top of 102-meter tall Atomium architecture and marvel at the gorgeous views of the city. Visit the various museums of Brussels, namely the Magritte Museum, Autoworld Museum, Train World Museum, Africa Museum, Design Museum and Art and History Museum.

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Day Tours in Brussels

In your day tours in Brussels, the city gives you ample options to choose from. To start with, you can go on a hop on hop off bus tour with your Brussels Pass and get a glimpse of the city’s iconic landmarks. Go on fascinating walking tours, for instance, you could go for a Brussels Chocolate Walking Tour or on a walking tour of Brussels Fairytales cities. The city is also famous for pubs, which gives you a chance to go pub crawling all over the city on your visit to Brussels.

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Plan Your Visit to Brussels

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How to reach Brussels:By flight: Brussels is well-connected to all the major European cities by flight and you can take a taxi or a train from Brussels Airports to the city centre. Trains leave every 15 minutes from the airport to reach the city.By train: There are many high-speed trains operated by Thalys and Eurostar that connects Brussels with major cities like London, Paris, Amsterdam and Nice.By bus: Bus operators Flixbus, RegioJet and Eurolines run buses from nearby cities to Brussels.

Best Time to Visit Brussels: The best time to visit Brussels is during the shoulder season which is the spring months of March to May and then the autumn months from September to November. The weather during these periods is pleasant and favourable for sightseeing and the tourist crowds are also low.

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  • By public transport: The easiest and cheapest means of travelling around Brussels is by public transport. The options include bus, tram, metro lines. You can also avail Brussels travel pass for travelling through the city economically.
  • By bicycle: There are several bicycle ride share companies like Blue-bike and Villo! with extremely low rental rates to go around the city.
  • By taxi and car: Taxi fares and car rentals are incredibly expensive costing at least 50 Euros a day.

Best Areas to Stay in Brussels: Brussels City Centre is the best neighbourhood to stay for first-time visitors as it is in close proximity to most of the attractions of the city. While Saint-Gery is a great location to stay for those who wish to experience the city’s nightlife, Avenue Louise is a good locality for shopping enthusiasts. Some of the best places to stay in Brussels are - Rocco Forte Hotel- NH Collection Brussels Grand Sablon- Meininger Brussels City Center- Sleep Well Youth Hostel

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  • Plan a small itinerary while visiting Brussels as you can complete visiting all the attractions of the city within two days.
  • Book your place of accommodation somewhere in the center around City Centre, Grand Palace and Sablon so that you are in close vicinity of the city’s major tourist attractions.
  • Buy a Brussels Card which is a Brussels City Pass that includes a transportation pass as well as free entry to most Brussels museums for a cheap tour around the city.
  • Use public transport systems or rent a bicycle to go around the city as taxi fares and rental cars are incredibly high.
  • Avail the discounts provided by the Belgian train system and buy Brussels Travel Pass like Go Pass 1 for travellers under the age 26 that lets you see the country for a low price.
  • Learn the French and Dutch names of the train stations and metro stations in Brussels.

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  • Weather: Brussels enjoys temperate maritime climate with humid and rainy weather influenced by the Atlantic Ocean. Winter from December to February is cold with frequent snowfall and freezing temperatures. Spring from March to May experiences a pleasant climate, summer from June to August is mildly warm and Autumn from September to November is initially balmy but gets cold in the latter half.
  • Language: The Belgian capital of Brussels is a bilingual city with the official languages being Dutch and French. While 57% of the population speak Dutch and 42% people speak French, there are also 1% inhabitants who speak German in Brussels. Since the city is predominantly a business hub, the locals are well-versed in English also.
  • Time Zone: The standard time in Brussels is Central European time (UTC +01:00). The city observes summer daylight saving time (UTC +2) from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October.
  • Budget: The cost of spending a day in Brussels is approximately 109 Euros based on the expense of accommodation, travel, sightseeing and other activities. Accommodation rate is about 115 Euros, meal costs 31 Euros and local transportation fare is 13 Euros for a day in Brussels.
  • Currency: The official currency of Brussels is the Euro, symbolised as EUR. Other currencies are not accepted and hence you will have to change them at the currency exchange offices.
  • Visa: Tourists visiting Brussels for less than 90 days will need a Belgian Schengen Visa. Business professionals and students who want to stay in Brussels for longer than 90 days require a Belgian work and study visa.

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How many days is enough to see brussels.

Ideally, two days is enough to travel around the entire city of Brussels and explore all its attractions like Grand Palace, Atomium, historic museums like Design Museum, Art and History Museum and Autoworld Museum, and Mini Europa. You can also take part in fun activities like going on a pub crawl, chocolate walking tour, and hop-on hop-off bus tour during your two-day visit to Brussels.

What is the best time to visit Brussels?

The best time to visit Brussels is during the spring months of March to May and autumn season from September to November. The weather during these months is lovely and suitable for outdoor sightseeing. Since this is the shoulder season, the tourist crowds are also low and hence you can explore the city in peace.

What can I do in Brussels on a budget?

  • Walk through the famous Comic Book route of Brussels and see more than 50 murals of popular cartoon characters like Tintin and Smurfs.
  • Get Brussels City Pass for reasonable transportation fare and free entry to most Brussels museums.
  • Visit Mont des Arts Garden and walk to the top of this historical location to witness the mystical view of sunrise, sunset and the city’s illuminated skyline against the backdrop of the Grand Palace.
  • Gain free access to several museums of Brussels like Bibliotheca Wittockiana, Erasmus Museum, Fashion and Lace Museum and Maurice Bejart House on the first Sunday of every month.
  • Visit Manneken Pis and see the renowned bronze statue of a little boy adorned in different outfits throughout the year peeing into the fountain.
  • Climb the elevators of Place Poelaert to catch a glimpse of Marolles district, its brickhouse and church steeples and take pictures of the surreal views of the city.

Why should I book Brussels attraction tickets online?

Booking Brussels attraction tickets online gives you the convenience of reserving your preferred slot from the comfort of your home. You can skip the long lines and have guaranteed access to all the attractions. Hence, you do not have to wait in long queues at the entrance of every attraction and do not have to worry about running out of tickets. With online booking, you can also avail great discounts and offers on the Brussels Pass.

Are there any discounts offered on any of the day trips in Brussels?

Brussels City Pass booked online have unbelievable discounts and deals and so you can buy the tickets at a much reduced price. You can also get best offers with cashback on the online booking of day trips in Brussels.

Is Brussels expensive?

Brussels is possibly not an expensive city and in fact, it is reasonable compared to other European capitals. There are several attractions and activities in the city that are either free or will require a minimum entry fee. Hence, if you plan your trip to Brussels ahead of time, you can save a lot of money on accommodation and travel.

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Updated October 13, 2023 by pierre

This article will delight culture lover ! 🎉 If you are like me, you have probably noticed that in recent years, movie ticket prices , theater and others cultural events in Brussels have soared . 😕 This can make it difficult to access these wonderful cultural moments, especially if you are used to impromptu evenings. But don't despair! Recently I discovered a little hidden treasure. I don't know why we don't talk about it much, but this one might just change your cultural experience in Brussels . This is THE solution for anyone looking to combine passion for the arts and smart budget . Curious to know how to take advantage of this good deal? Follow the leader!

Below, we reveal his name, it is: “Arsene 50”! 🎟️

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What exactly is “Arsene 50”? Of the "  Last minute tickets  " in Brussels

«  Arsene 50 ", probably comes from 'Art' + 'Scene' + '-50%', you understood it, it's your magic ticket office for last minute tickets in Brussels . Every day, this platform offers tickets to cinema, theater and many others, and all at half price! 🤑 If you are still looking for the best plan for a cultural evening in Brussels. 🌃 Have you ever been frustrated by high movie or theater ticket prices? 😓 So, let me tell you a secret: “Arsene 50”! 🎟️

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Super simple! Each day, Arsene 50 puts tickets online for shows that take place the same evening. You go to their website, you choose, you buy, and voilà! No fuss. For those who are more “old school” 😜,

Where to buy these precious sesames?

Go directly to their website or, if you are the type who likes human contact (we understand you 😉), go to their point of sale located at [precise address, if available]. And if you’re in tourist mode with “Visit Brussels”, it’s a must to add to your itinerary! Please note the site has changed, the new addresses are below.

For the physical point of sale, here is the address:

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What's great about Arsene 50 is the variety of participating venues and theaters. You have prestigious names like Botanical , Auderghem Cultural Center , Cinema Galleries, Flagey, The Rich Claires , spoils and many others. Whether you prefer arthouse cinema or big theaters, there is something for everyone!

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“Arsene 50” is a good plan for all culture lovers in Brussels! 🎭🍿 A great way to enjoy everything Brussels has to offer without emptying your wallet. So, what are you waiting for? Embark on the Arsene 50 adventure during your next evening in Brussels!

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The Perfect 2 to 3 Days in Brussels Itinerary

Last Updated on February 6, 2024

by Lizzie Fitzgerald

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If you’re currently planning your Brussels itinerary, then you’ve come to the right place! One of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world, Belgium’s capital is lots of fun to explore but all too often overlooked. After just 2 to 3 days in Brussels though, its delicious frites, waffles and chocolate will have you questioning why you’re not staying even longer!

Besides quirky street art and comic books, Brussels is known for its beautiful historic centre, brilliant beers and important European institutions. With incredible architecture, outstanding museums and, of course, Bruges and Ghent lying nearby, this underrated gem certainly has something for everyone to enjoy.

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How Many Days in Brussels?

While you could, at a stretch, see many of its main sights in half a day, the longer you stay in the ‘Capital of the EU’, the more it reveals. How many days to spend in Brussels is a tough question as it is its staggering diversity and different neighbourhoods that make the city truly special to explore.

More than just the main sights, 2 days in Brussels allows you to venture outside the centre, live local life and experience more of its exciting nightlife scene. You could also fit in some more museums, parks and a stop at the Atomium.

Most visitors who spend 3 days in the Belgian capital also visit either Bruges or Ghent on one of those days. Must-see cities, their gorgeous historic centres lie just short train journeys away with both boasting lots of attractive architecture and a wealth of impressive landmarks.

Brussels skyline

Getting To & Around Brussels

Thanks to its central location in Europe and multicultural population, Brussels is incredibly well connected to the outside world. Once you’ve arrived, you can either explore its compact centre on foot or use its extensive public transport network.

Most visitors from far-flung countries usually arrive at Brussels Airport which lies just a short bus, train, taxi or private transfer ride from the centre. While the latter is more convenient, it costs around €50. The two public transport options are much more affordable.

If you’ve booked a cheap flight to ‘Brussels South’, you’ll need to factor in an hour-long bus or shared taxi journey. This is because the airport is actually located just outside Charleroi in Wallonia. You can also organise a private transfer here.

Many people also arrive by train at its three central stations: Gare du Nord, Gare Central and Gare du Midi (Zuidstation in Dutch). From here you can catch regular trains to other cities in Belgium as well as Lille , Paris , London and Amsterdam . You can view train schedules here.

These are also unfortunately some of the only places in Brussels where you need to be a bit wary about your possessions.

While the centre and surrounding neighbourhoods are very walkable, you can always pay for buses, metros and trams using your regular bank card. Just tap it against the grey machine and remember to validate each time.

Tram in Brussels

2 to 3-Day Brussels Itinerary

The first day focuses on the city centre and its main sights. You can organise a walking tour here to learn more about the history of the city.

On your second day, you can then delve a little deeper into what makes it unique before heading to either Bruges and/or Ghent the next. Keep an eye out for the colourful Belgian comic strip centre murals as they pop up almost everywhere.

As you wander about the capital’s streets, you’ll hear tons of languages being used wherever you go. At the last count, over 180 nationalities reside in this city and 100 or so languages are spoken. This can understandably be a bit confusing for visitors on their trip to Brussels.

While French is the most common language used in shops, bars and restaurants, you can now use English almost everywhere. Pockets of Dutch speakers can also be found here and there with the language dominating daily life in Bruges and Ghent in Flanders.

Day 1 – Central Brussels Highlights

The grand place.

The first place that people head is of course the Grand Place which is undoubtedly the city’s most iconic sight. One of the most beautiful squares in the world, its uneven cobblestones are surrounded by grand, gold-decked guildhalls that mostly date to the late 1600s.

At all times of the day, the spectacular square is full of visitors strolling about, chatting and snapping photos of its flamboyant Town Hall.

It also hosts countless festivals and cultural events with an immense flower carpet coating its cobbles in August of every even year. It is also home to the Brussels City Museum and is absolutely one of the top places to visit in Brussels.

The Grand Place in Brussels

Manneken Pis

Just a short walk away is another of Brussels’ must-see sights: its famous statue of a small peeing boy. While the Grand Place always leaves people impressed, many tourists are left a bit confused at just why huge crowds congregate in front of the cheeky character each day.

Others find the 55.5-centimetre-high sculpture hilarious with the tiny bronze figure also often dressed up in one of his thousand or so different costumes. Next to Manneken Pis are some great waffle stands and lace shops to stop by before continuing with your sightseeing.

Les Marolles

Not too far away is one of the oldest and most popular neighbourhoods in Brussels. Known as Les Marolles, its charming buildings now house lots of antique shops with the gorgeous Chapel Church and gigantic Palace of Justice also being located here.

Each day until 2 PM, there is a fun flea market for you to rummage through at Place du Jeu de Balle. After looking through all its old books, clothes, African masks and jewellery pieces, you can enjoy a hearty stoemp or croque monsieur at La Clef d’Or.

Les Marolles Flea Market

Just a stone’s throw from the messy market is the chic and sophisticated Sablon part of the centre. As well as the shops of famed Belgian chocolatiers Pierre Marcolini and Neuhaus (you can organise a chocolate workshop here ), its cobbled streets and squares are lined by fashionable boutiques and elegant townhouses.

After picking up a box or two of tasty chocolates to take home, you can marvel at the superb facade of the Church of Our Blessed Lady of Sablon (the Notre Dame du Sablon in French). Alongside the refined fifteenth-century church is a lovingly landscaped garden which contains 48 statues of various political figures, artists and intellectuals from the city’s past.

Mont des Arts

As the evening draws in, make your way to the nearby Mont des Arts for a stunning sunset. One of the only viewpoints in Brussels, it looks out over a picturesque garden and the Town Hall’s tall spire rising up dramatically in the distance. Taking in this lovely view is one of the best things to do in Brussels.

If you have a bit more time on your hands, you can also wander around the corner and take some pictures of the Royal Palace of Brussels (home to the Belgian Royal Family).

Both the Royal Museums of the Fine Arts and Musical Instruments Museum are also well worth checking out here if you have the chance.

Royal Palace in Brussels

As Belgium is known for its beers and Delirium has over 2,000 different kinds for you to try, you simply have to include the world-famous bar on your itinerary.

Although it and the alley in front are always crowded and noisy, the atmosphere is intoxicating and you’re sure to make some new friends. If you want to learn more about Belgian beer, you can do a beer tasting .

If you need food beforehand, the century-old Chez Leon serves all the classics such as horse steak, stoofvlees and moules marinieres.

For a quieter drink in a traditional setting, Au Bon Vieux Temps, A La Becasse and Goupil Le Fol are all good bets. Other lively nightlife spots to hit up nearby are around Saint-Gery and Place Sainte-Catherine.

Before heading back, grab a packet of frites drenched in andalouse sauce at Fritland and see the Grand Place majestically lit up at night.

Day 2 – The Antomium, European Quarter & International Brussels!

The atomium.

On your second day in Brussels, wake up earlyish (if you can after the strong Belgian beers!) and head to the Atomium on the northern outskirts of the city. Originally erected for the 1958 World’s Fair, the unique landmark makes for some amazing photos with the views from the restaurant up top being just as good.

A perfect example of the unusual art found scattered all around the capital, its nine stainless steel spheres represent an iron crystal magnified 165 billion times. From the popular yet far-out attraction, you’ll need to take a forty-minute metro journey to our next stop of the day. You can pre-book tickets here .

Parc du Cinquantenaire

One of the largest green spaces in town, Cinquantenaire Park is always packed with people exercising and enjoying the outdoors. While ambling about its leafy confines, you can admire its epic-looking triumphal arch that was built to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the Belgian Revolution.

Lining the massive monument on either side are two huge buildings that house several great museums. While Autoworld contains around 250 classic cars, the Museum of Military History displays old tanks and medieval armour.

If you want to ‘complete’ Brussels in 2 days or a weekend in Brussels, you’ll probably have to pick just one between them and the adjacent Art and History Museum.

Parc Du Cinquantenaire

The European Quarter

Unlike the rest of Brussels which is full of arresting Art Nouveau buildings designed by Horta and Hankar, the European Quarter is characterised by gleaming, glass office blocks. On the way here from Cinquantenaire, you can always stop off for more frites at the famous Maison Antoine in Place Jourdan.

After filling up, either the House of European History or the Parlamentarium will teach you all about the EU and its hugely influential institutions. Free and interactive, they lie right next to the European Parliament which you can even take tours around if you reserve online.

On Thursday nights, MEPs, interns and lobbyists alike pour into Place du Luxembourg outside and drink the night away, creating a festival-like atmosphere in the process.

Matonge and Saint-Boniface

Although it is located right next to the European Quarter, Matonge couldn’t be more different. Home to most of the city’s Congolese population, it has a distinctly African vibe with little local shops selling cassavas, plantains and exotic fruits spilling out onto the pavement.

Other than shopping, seeing its street art and soaking up the lively atmosphere, you can sit and enjoy a tasty chicken mafe or tilapia dish at Au Soleil d’Afrique. Just a couple of streets away the city changes again with typical Belgian restaurants like Ultime Atome and Le Clan des Belges lying before Saint-Boniface Church’s fine facade.

While it’s impossible to see all of Brussels in 3 days, these dynamic neighbourhoods hint at its almost unrivalled diversity.

Flagey and Saint-Gilles

After another successful day sightseeing, it’s time to hit up some more of Brussels’ cool bars and nightlife spots. Flagey is a very popular place to head with Cafe Belga’s outdoor terrace always full of people drinking.

If you want to avoid the crush of dancers inside, Le Pantin and L’Amere a Boire are both more intimate and offer an extensive list of beers. Each Sunday morning, a farmers’ market takes over the large square outside.

A bit further away than Flagey is Saint-Gilles which is now one of the trendiest districts in the city. Lining its parvis are dozens of lively bars with Cafe Maison du Peuple and Brasserie de L’Union being two of the most popular and long-running.

Here you can enjoy everything from strong Chimays and Tripel Karmeliets to fruity krieks and gueuzes only made in Belgium.

Flagey District in Brussels

Day 3 – Bruges and/or Ghent

Although you could spend weeks exploring the city, most people with 3 days also fit in a trip to Bruges or Ghent on either their second or third day. As they are not huge cities, you can stop by both and see most of their main sights if you are a bit organised and leave early in the morning. You can organise a guided tour here .

Invariably described as a ‘fairytale town’ and the ‘Venice of the North’, Bruges is renowned for its enchanting cobbled streets and canals lined by medieval buildings. Due to its beauty, even visitors who only have 2 days in Brussels usually head here on their second day.

While it can get crowded (especially in summer), its well-preserved centre is definitely worth visiting with the Grote Markt acting as the heart of the old town. Towering over it and the rest of the city is the enormous Belfry of Bruges – one of its main landmarks.

Built in the thirteenth century, it reaches 83 metres in height with the top of the tower offering amazing views of all the fantastic old Flemish buildings and restaurants full of people below.

From here, it is just a minute’s walk to the Basilica of the Holy Blood on Burg Square. Aside from gazing in awe at its gorgeous Gothic Revival architecture, you can examine a precious old relic that is said to contain a cloth with the blood of Jesus Christ.

Right next to it is the stunning City Hall – yet another of Bruges’ incredible architectural gems that seem to appear almost everywhere. After snapping some photos of its ornate facade, a visit to the nearby Groenige Museum will take you through six centuries of fine Flemish art.

On the way back to the train station, make sure to stop by some local lace shops and amble along by some canals. Even if you only end up having four, five or six hours in the city, you’ll still see a lot as everything lies so close together and all its buildings look so beautiful.

Canals of Bruges

Although it is larger and livelier than Bruges, Ghent arguably has fewer ‘must-see’ sights and a smaller centre so you don’t ‘need’ to spend so long here. Once you arrive, simply hop on a tram towards Eindhalte and get off at Korenmarkt in the historic centre.

From St. Michael’s Bridge, you can bask in divine views of the city’s three soaring towers, all lined up one behind the other before you.

After visiting St. Nicholas’ Church and the Belfry of Ghent, clamber up to the top of the largest of the three, St. Bavo’s Cathedral, for sweeping panoramas over the whole centre below. It also houses ‘The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb’ – an impressive altarpiece made by Jan van Eyck in 1432.

Afterwards, you can visit the city’s twelfth-century castle ‘Het Gravensteen’ or sit with all the locals alongside the Graslei. You can also take relaxing and romantic river cruises along this part of its canals which provide an even better look at the elegant architecture on either side.

Before bringing your time in Brussels (and Ghent and Bruges!) to a close, try and find the cosy Dulle Griet for one last Belgian beer.

Out of its 500, choose ‘Max Van Het Huis’ for your most memorable drink yet. As the glass is so special, you have to give up one of your shoes as collateral which is then hoisted to the ceiling. Just don’t forget to retrieve it before making your way back home!

Old Town of Ghent

Where to Stay in Brussels

Motel One Brussels – This hotel is perfect for those on a mid-range budget visiting Brussels. There are a number of clean and comfortable rooms to choose from, a buffet breakfast and on-site bar available and a great location for exploring the city.

Pillows City Hotel Brussels Centre – Those on the hunt for a luxury stay in the Belgian capital will love this plush hotel. There are a range of sophisticated rooms to choose from, an excellent breakfast available to guests, a number of lovely amenities and a fantastic, central location perfect for exploring the best of Brussels.

Appart’City Confort – If you’re after the convenience of your own apartment but still want the comfort and amenities offered by a hotel, then this is a great choice for you. They have a range of flats on offer and great services for guests to enjoy.

MEININGER Bruxelles City Center – With a game room, bar, breakfast and kitchen facilities, this central hostel has clean and modern dorms and private rooms along with a central location – a great budget option in Brussels!

Not quite what you’re looking for? Click here to browse more Brussels hotels!

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So there you have it, the perfect Brussels itinerary! In just 2 or 3 days, you can see all the city’s main sites, venture off the beaten path and even see Bruges and Ghent too.

Are you planning to visit Brussels? Have any questions about this itinerary? Let us know in the comments!

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Brussels Itinerary – How To Spend 1 Day In Brussels

By: Author Charlie Pauly

Posted on Last updated: 26 April 2024

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The cosmopolitan capital city of Belgium, Brussels is located in the north central area of the country. It is also known as the de facto capital of Europe.

Rich in history, architecture, culture, gastronomy and more, there is an incredible amount to see and do in Brussels. From palaces to parks and galleries to Gothic town halls, as well as over one hundred museums, there is certainly plenty to explore!

Brussels also offers a great choice of shopping destinations, from high end boutiques to quirky markets, along with countless restaurants, cafes and bars and a vibrant night life.

Also famous for waffles, fries and chocolate, of course, I couldn’t wait to visit the capital of Belgium. Here’s our one day in Brussels itinerary.

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How To Get Around Brussels

Getting around Brussels couldn’t be easier. There are generally 3 options:

Public Transport

The most convenient way to explore Brussels, is with a little help from public transport.

You can buy a Brussels Card with STIB Public Transportation , which allows unlimited use of all STIB buses, trams or metro lines for 24, 48 or 72 hours in the Brussels Region.

Hop On Hop Off Bus

Standard buses are available around Brussels with the Public Transportation Card.

However, there is also of course the famous Brussels Hop-on, Hop-off Sightseeing Bus .

This bus lets you jump on and off throughout the city, and explore monuments such as the European Parliament, the Museum of Fine Arts and the world famous Atomium.

This option is always popular among tourists and is a great way to see many famous landmarks around Brussels at ease.

The Brussels Card also gives free access to 41 museums in Brussels, plus discounts on the most popular attractions, so it’s certainly worth the investment. (We can certainly recommend the MIMA Museum .)

Some of the best days out we’ve had in Brussels have been on private tours.

For those short on time, or that prefer everything to be organised for them, there are some awesome tours on Get Your Guide available to book in advance.

From food tours to river cruises and chocolate workshops, there’s plenty to keep you busy in the Belgian capital!

Best Time To Visit Brussels

Brussels is a year round destination with plenty to do and see.

However, if you prefer the warmer weather, then June, July and August are the hottest months although also the busiest.

Spring time, especially the month of May, is recommended for moderately warm weather and fewer visitors, if you want to avoid the crowds.

Remember, this is just a guide, so you may want to mix it up and add/subtract different attractions.

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Brussels Itinerary Day 1

Grand place.

The first stop on your one day in Brussels itinerary has to be the Grand Place!

It’s the most visited spot in the city of one of the top things to do in Brussels .

From the Town Hall to Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert, the Grand Place is the hub of Brussels and home to some of the most magnificent buildings in the country.

This central square of the city is the natural starting point for most tourists, as it’s an easy place to visit some of the most memorable landmarks in Brussels.

It is also considered as one of the most beautiful squares in Europe.

If you’re looking to cram in as much as possible with a helpful guide you may want to check out the Brussels Express Tour with Belgian Lunch, Chocolate, & Beer .

This is a quick and easy way of enjoying traditional chocolates, beer, mussels, frites, waffles, and more. All whilst seeing the historic monuments surrounding Grand Place.

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Manneken Pis

Just down the lane from the Grand Place stands the most famous little dude in Brussels.

Translated from Flemish to ‘peeing boy’, Manneken Pis is a small bronze sculpture of a naked boy urinating into a fountain.

There are many tales to be told about Manneken Pis. Although the majority refer to that fact that he helped save the city of Brussels during war times by peeing on gunpowder fuses or even peeing on the enemies themselves.

Either way, he can now be seen on memorabilia all over the city and has to be included in your one day in Brussels itinerary!

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Along the way on your one day in Brussels itinerary you’re going to need feeding!

Well Belgium, and Brussels in particular, is known for its fabulous naughty food. From waffles, to chocolate and fries we tried it all!

A few of our favourite spots we have to mention are:

Maison Dandoy

For the most incredible waffles we have ever tasted!

Pistolet Origi n al

For an easy snack in the form of some traditional Belgian buns.

Frit Flagey

For arguable the best fries in the city!

There also some highly rated tours such as the Brussels Chocolate Tasting Tour , or the 2.5-Hour Belgian Beer Tasting Experience .

Your 1day in Brussels itinerary could easily be turned into a ‘1 month in Brussels itinerary’ with all its delicious food selections. As for the Belgian chocolate – we’ll move onto that soon.

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Mont Des Arts

For the afternoon, the Mont Des Arts is an easy way to kill some free time or alternatively, an awesome spot for sunset!

We headed across from the city centre to take a look at the viewpoint from the hill.

On the way to our chocolate workshop we walked through the popular garden that overlooks some of those famous Brussels landmarks.

There were dog walkers, as well as buskers, and it just had a really pleasant vibe to it!

Mont Des Arts should definitely be included as a quick stop when planning a one day in Brussels itinerary.

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Chocolate Workshop

Located literally next door to the Mont Des Arts we found one of the highlights of our trip. The all important chocolate stop!

We were lucky enough to take part in a chocolate making workshop with the well known Laurent Gerbaud Chocolatier .

With plenty of chocolate tours and workshops available in the city here are a few of the most popular:

2.5-Hour Belgian Chocolate Making Workshop

Brussels Chocolate Tasting Tour

Brussels: Chocolate Workshop and Guided Walking Tour

It was an ideal way to kick that chocolate craving to the curb, and enjoy some of the highest quality chocolate in Belgium.

Not only was Laurent a fantastic host, but he was one hell of a character. Both the chocolate making experience, and of course the tasting, are something you’ll never forget if chocolate is your kind of thing.

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The Atomium

How could we not include the most famous atom in the world, The Atomium .

You will need a Brussels Atomium Admission Ticket to visit the Atomium. They are cheap enough at £14 per adult, and are easy enough to be book in advance.

From the centre of town we jumped in a taxi to make sure we had plenty of time at the Atomium.

Possibly the most recognised landmark in Brussels, this silver coloured collection of spheres represents a single unit of iron crystal magnified 165 billion times.

Originally built in 1958 as part of Brussels World’s Fair (Expo 58), we took a tour of the inside as it celebrated its 60th birthday and it’s definitely a bucket list item if heading to the capital.

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Tram Experience

To wrap up our evening we headed back to the city for a very different kind of experience!

Besides the naughty snacks of Brussels, there are also plenty of high quality restaurants to choose from. So we decided to switch it up by taking dinner on a tram!

One of the most entertaining evenings we had during our Europe trip, was riding through Brussels on the Tram Experience. Enjoying a seasonal menu designed by some of the city’s top chefs along the way.

It was a night to remember as we took a two hour journey through the lit-up capital all whilst tucking into a five course meal accompanied by wine and champagne.

It’s definitely something we’d recommend for a special occasion, or something for food fanatics to add to your one day in Brussels itinerary.

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Where To Stay In Brussels

Hotel Metropole

This Art Deco hotel dating from 1895 is situated in the historical centre of Brussels, a 10-minute walk from Grand-Place and Brussels Central Station .

The marble staircases in the lobby lead up to the rooms, which include a TV with internet access.

The Hotel Metropole also offers 24-hour room service.

The breakfast room has the same layout and design as the Akshardham Temple in Delhi, India.

There is also Cafe Metropole where you can enjoy a premium brasserie-style cuisine in Brussels typical tradition. Guests at Hotel Metropole benefit from 6 free minibar drinks.

Vintage Hotel

Offering free WiFi throughout the property, this hotel has rooms with 70s-style décor and flat-screen cable TV.

It includes a stylish boutique wine bar and a spacious courtyard terrace. Vintage Hotel Brussels is also only 50 yards from the fashionable Avenue Louise shopping area.

Each of the rooms at Vintage Hotel Brussels includes work desk, a modern bathroom and an iHome docking station with music player, radio and alarm functions.

Guests can make use of the free WiFi. A buffet breakfast featuring fresh fruit, coffee and pastries is available daily.

Train Cabin Hostel

Located on a roof, Train cabin Hostel offers an unique concept in Brussels.

The accommodation is in an actual train sleeper cabin, used on the Belgian Railways.

The Cabin has an exterior shared bathroom fitted with a shower.

The unit comes without bedding, therefore guests bring their own sleeping bag.

For more places to stay in Brussels, you can check the latest prices on Booking.com.

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Conveniently book, download and access your tickets on the move all from your mobile.

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The boarding process would have been better. When people are flying internationally and the airline is a member of Star Alliance they cannot have different rules for carryon baggage. Brussels Airlines made us adjust the weight of our carryons based on their rules even though we were flying international and our next flight was with United which does not have weight restrictions for carryons. That was just ridiculous.

We waited in line for more than 30 minutes to go through the check in (after the staff summoned us). Once on the plane we had to wait almost two hours before takeoff. The copilot said that it was not their fault but that the plane had arrived late in the first place and lost the slot to leave again because of the heavy traffic, This is completely understandable in our times, but I would have expected a little bit of pampering from the staff. We received a tiny little cup of water because we complained. Not a coffee, not a cookie, no music on the plane, no plugs to recharge your cellphone. It was very cold inside the plane and someone asked for a blanket for a baby - very harsh answer from the staff, no blankets on this plane. I think they should review their instructions and team spirit as traveling is also the experience, not only getting from A to B. And it’s not fun to interact with staff that doesn’t seem like they are enjoying their job. And as far as I know and judging from the cost of the ticket Brussels Airlines it’s not even a low cost!

Terrible seats. Whoever designed the seats should try taking a long flight in it themselves.

The crew and the flight were excellent, the food might be better!

This was absolutely one of the worst experiences of my life. I came to Europe for a 2 week trip and the airline was probably the most disorganized airline I’ve ever seen in my life. They lost my luggage. I had tracking on it for just such an occasion and told them EXACTLY where it was in the terminal and they somehow failed to get it out on the flight that night, since we were leaving for Switzerland the next day there was no way they would get it to our hotel in time. Seriously, take another airline at any cost. It’s not worth whatever you pay…you’ll end up paying a lot more in the end. My medication is in the bag and I can’t get to it and don’t know how I will get it.

I missed my connecting flight due to long lines at security and immigration. Need improvements

Food quality is deteriorating each time, last year was very good. I avoid the plane food lately.

Been flying on various airlines, all over the world, for 50+ years. The food on Brussels Air was easily the worst I ever endured.

I felt the overall quality of the plane and food service was less than that of their partner airlines, United. An example was wine was served in paper cups in premium economy class. There was no real silverware, napkins or a welcome kit other than a pillow and blanket.

Boarding time was a bit slow causing the flight to not leave right at 5 pm,but other than that it was fine.

The flight was excellent. The crew was great. The food offerings were very good.

Flying to anchorage would have been cool but the weather got in the way

Shout out to the check in counter staff in Richmond. So pleasant and helpful with ticketing and seat selection.

Ability to watch movies.No earbud sound system.Marginal beverage service.Unexplained late take off resulting in VERY tight connection in LA which proved maximally stressful.

It got us to our destinations pretty well but the flight from Dulles to Newark was the size of a school bus or less and the flight to Israel was better but premium seats are way tooo expensive and necessary. The seat cushions in economy plus are virtually nonexistent. The service was minimal. There was a noticeable absence of beverage service, including nonalcoholic beverages. The flight to Israel was my mos on time flight to Israel ever. The pilot talked too much, though, especially yelling instructions at everyone.

Clean and plenty of room for handbaggage. Leg room was cramped compared with the 777 from Frankfurt.

They crew was very lovely, took off on time, arrived according to schedule. Was able to make my connection.

I have to wait for plane in Denver for three hours. I don’t receive my luggage in Denver. I come back home without the luggage and I wait till next day to see my luggage again. Not really good experience with United airlines. I’m sorry to say that.

Check in etc was very good. As for on the plane, it was like flying in a freezer. It was so cold, i have flown for years and never been so cold on a plane. Staff on board said its always cold when flying which is a load of rubbish. They wouldnt put any heating on and now i have the flu because of this .

Generally good but there wasn’t any staff available when my luggage didn’t appear at baggage claim in Fresno. It took about half an hour to locate a staff member to open up the room where it was being kept.

When having difficulty with the online check in process, I was forced to pay a huge fee for the check in desk to assist me with getting a boarding pass. Ridiculous!

I forgot my headphones in the plane, how can I retrieve it?

Flight delayed by almost two hours. On boarding we were hold in the transfer bus, with no air conditioning and almost 40 degree C outside, in front of the airplane for a long time.

The worst experience ever, really. First we had booked a flight at noon with about 6 months in advance. A month before the flight they cancelled it and rescheduled us on a flight a 21:00 hs which would ruin our day completely. Nevertheless, we had no option but to accept as any other option was economically unviable with so short notice. We arrived on time as requested to the airpor. Actually arrived 3 hours earlier. We waited there and it started to be delayed a few minutes, then an hour and a half and so son. Flight ended up boarding at 23:15. Once the doors were closed, the captain announced 1:30 more hours delay to start our trip. Also, as per “international rules” they said they couldn’t offer water or anything alike. After about 30 minutes, and against those rules, they started SELLING WATER BOTTLES FOR 3€ each. 500ml bottles. Flight departed at about 01:44 am and after a go around in Bergamo because he was at about 700 feet AGL and still not stable, the pilot performed a go around, landing at the same runway minutes later. Crew, both pilots and flight attendants, were professional and I told them I feel sorry for them having to deal with this everyday as it’s not their fault, but they’re the visible side of the airline to the passengers. Bags arrived promptly but we took our Uber at 03:55 am. Ryanair, never again! (It could be their slogan, but it’s probably too good for them).

Full flight but no issues. Had priority boarding and everything was fine

Ryanair is always shite. Slowest boarding possible in the most uncomfortable way. It’s like they are are tad sadistic.

East check in and security. They are always delayed though. ALWAYS!

Long delay. Terrible airport - too busy, not enough seating or food/drink outlets.

Booked extra legroom seats but as plane had changed we ended up with normal seats. Very little attempt from staff to sort it out

The distance between seats was narrow. So my recommendation is to increase it

Lufthansa only flew me to Larnaca. I had to find my own way from there, and am out of pocket for a ticket and hotel expenses

My first two flights were late. I missed my last flight. The next flight was not until the next day Seating on large plane was uncomfortable. In the center row, there are posts that do not allow you to spread your legs. The entertainment center did not respond well. . Food was okay. Though there was much confusion about where the special meals that. People ordered(not me) went

Courtesy of waitress. Could improve on time management and check-in

My seat was upgraded to premium economy, food was good and cabin crew was nice.

Definitely service quality is going down. With all those flights delays and several days luggage delays Lufthansa reputation of used to be a reliable air line is now compromised. The flight from JAX to Washington was almost 4 hours delayed: as a result I never checked-in at Warsaw Marriott Hotel and was not refunded. My Delsey hard shell luggage was destroyed (got a big crack on it!!!) upon several hours delayed arrival from Frankfurt. On my return trip my 2 luggages did not arrive with me to JAX and I only was able to get them 2 days later. The online agent with a heavy accent spoke broken English and was not able to provide me with information on missing luggages. Guys, you need to do better.

The flight didn’t happen with Lufthansa. It got canceled with no reason given and all I received for my troubles was €20. People make travel plans for a reason and when the flight was rebooked, it was delayed for 4 1/2 hours on Austria Airlines. The flight attendants were of zero help. They just wanted to stand and look pretty. I hope to never fly Austrian Airlines again. Horrible!!

Still haven’t finished the flight. Day 2. Missed flight connection for reasons not explained and had to spend night at hotel. Booked on early flight next morning and had to deplane for technical issue. So tired. Not happy. Seat changed to ver back of plane like they did on the outgoing flight. This airline is second rate at best. Bad form. Never again. Not duly compensated

Smooth flight. Safe airline. Professional crew. Glitchy entertainment touch screen. So-so food. So-so seat padding.

Flight delayed and missed connecting flight - still dtivk in Germany

LH is not customer service oriented. Stewardess and ground staff are opinated snd condescending, airplanes are old with small screens with bad non responsive and annoying touch screens; overall they can't compete with Asian and Middle East airlines such as Brunei, Thai, Emirates, Qatar, etc.

Firing with British airways leaves me feeling stressed and disappointed. They are substandard in so many aspects of airline travel.

On this flight I was in BA business class. I am used to flying United Airlines Polaris class and I was underwhelmed by BA’s business suite class. A few things: - the lounge at LAS was very basic and crowded and the LHR/T3 lounge a bit better, but still not like the Polaris lounges - boarding was chaotic, no one knew what group was supposed to board - the suites were nice, but the padding was not really made for sleeping on - crew were friendly, but only really one tray/serving for the dinner service. None of “drink first, then dinner with 1-2 pourings of wine, then dessert”. UA might not be known for the best service in the industry, but compared to BA they are super attentive. During the BA flight there was no one checking in on you after you got your one tray. - arrival at LHR was busses taking us back to the terminal, surprising for a long flight. Once again chaotic. The bus for First/Business was completely packed with anyone who could get on and the driver was screaming at passengers to get every inch packed before he drove to the terminal. By the time I arrived I felt like BA had sold me a superior flight experience and delivered a mediocre economy class experience just because they can and do not really care about their customers. Very disappointing.

Due to a cyber attack at the SeaTac airport ALL of the airport computers at the airport were down. This seriously impacted every airline at the airport and the resulted in our flight leaving a hour later than scheduled. This delay caused us to miss our connecting flight from Heathrow to Edinburgh. I was amazed to have British Airways staff meet us at the gate as we left our flight. They quickly provided us with new boarding passes for a flight going to Edinburgh later the same day. Problems sometimes happen but they handled the situation in first class style.

What a great flight that was. Leaving from the small London City Airport, which was easy and convenient to get to on public transport, The flight was slightly delayed, but no big deal. The crew was attentive and served the light sandwich meal, a snack and a soft drink with a smile. The seats were ok, but the same like other budget airlines. The onboard luggage allowance was good and way better and hassle free compared with budget airlines. Well done B.A. and keep the good work up 👍👏

Very helpful. Just sorry that my flight required connecting with British Airways.

Horrible experience. They lost my luggage and still can’t find it. The plane ride was below average. Food also terrible compared to other airlines.

Just fine. Could have done with a bigger snack - was just too mean to pay for one!

They can't seem to deliver a delayed bag in less than a week. Is this the 19th century?

Could be better in all aspects. Poor communication. Rude staff

Entertainment was limited, especially for toddler age children but the rest was great.

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