Brussels mixes EU-capital polish with surrealist humour — the Grand Place is one of Europe's finest squares, Art Nouveau facades line the Ixelles streets, and the comic-strip murals around the centre commemorate Tintin and the Smurfs. The beer, frites, waffles, and chocolate need no introduction, and Bruges and Ghent are both under an hour by train.
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Quick facts
Timezone
Brussels
Currency
€ EUR
Language
Dutch / French
City transfer
~20 min
Train / Bus / Taxi / Uber
Best time to visit
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Don't miss
Visit the Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts on a Thursday evening when it stays open until 8pm and the crowds thin dramatically — the Magritte Museum section alone is worth the trip, and seeing his paintings in the city where he lived and worked reframes them entirely. Book tickets online (€10) to skip the queue.
Drink lambic beer at Cantillon Brewery (Rue Gheude 56, Anderlecht) on a Saturday when they run open brewery days — this is one of the last traditional Brussels gueuze producers and the sour, wild-fermented lambic aged in oak barrels is unlike anything you'll find elsewhere. Tours are self-guided and a tasting costs €7.
Walk through the Marolles neighbourhood on a Sunday morning when the Jeu de Balle flea market fills the square — it's Brussels at its most local, multilingual, and chaotic. Dealers spread antiques, comic books, old lace, and inexplicable junk across 500+ stalls from 7am. Arrive early for the serious finds, stay late for the price drops.
Follow the Brussels street art trail in the Dansaert and Saint-Gilles neighbourhoods — the city has over 60 official comic-strip murals (BD murals) painted on building facades, connected by a self-guided walking route. Pick up the free map from the tourist office or use the Brussels Comic Strip Route app. The Tintin staircase mural on Rue de l'Étuve is the most famous.
Travel tips
- →Skip Manneken Pis — it's tiny, mobbed, and underwhelming; the Atomium and Horta Museum are far better
- →Drink at a proper estaminet like À la Mort Subite, not the tourist bars on Rue des Bouchers
- →Use the train to Bruges or Ghent rather than booking a coach tour — it's faster and cheaper
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