Brussels Attraction Tickets & Tours

Why Visit Brussels?

Brussels is a captivating blend of history, culture, and modernity, making it a must-visit destination. The iconic Grand Place, a UNESCO World Heritage site is known for its ornate architecture and lively atmosphere. Other popular sites include the futuristic Atomium, explore EU institutions, and admire art nouveau buildings that dot the city.

Museums, from the Magritte Museum to the Royal Museums of Fine Arts are perfect for art lovers, while the Comic Strip Route offers a whimsical look at Belgium's comic heritage.

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Travel Essentials
Best Time To Visit
Getting Around
Best Things To Do
Food
Drinks
Travel Hacks
Amsterdam Travel Essentials

Time Zone: The standard time is Central European Time (UTC +1:00).

  • During Daylight Saving Time (from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October), it observes Central European Summer Time (CEST), which is UTC+2:00

Currency: Euro – EUR – €

Country Code: +32

Emergency Numbers: Dial 112 for any emergency.

Best time to visit Amsterdam
  • Spring (March to May): Mild temperatures and blooming flowers in city parks like Parc du Cinquantenaire make spring ideal, with fewer tourists than summer.
  • Summer (June to August): The warmest months bring bustling events, including the Brussels Summer Festival, and open-air dining; however, it’s also the busiest tourist season.
  • Autumn (September to November): With cool weather and fewer crowds, autumn offers beautiful fall colors and events like the Beer Weekend and Comic Strip Festival.
  • Winter (December to February): Known for its festive Christmas markets and cozy indoor attractions, winter in Brussels is charming, though the weather can be cold and rainy.
Amsterdam Attactions Transport
  • Metro, Tram, and Bus: The efficient public transport system, operated by STIB/MIVB, covers major attractions and neighborhoods, offering single tickets or day passes.
  • Walking: Many attractions, especially in the city center, are within walking distance, allowing visitors to enjoy the charming streets and architecture.
  • Biking: Brussels offers bike rentals and bike-sharing options like Villo!, making cycling a convenient and eco-friendly way to explore.
  • Taxi or Rideshare: Taxis and apps like Uber are available for more direct, flexible transport around the city.
  • Hop-On Hop-Off Bus: A popular option for tourists, it provides easy access to top sights with guided commentary.
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  • The Grand Place: Visit this UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its ornate guildhalls, Town Hall, and lively atmosphere, especially stunning at night.
  • The Atomium: An iconic 102-meter-tall structure with panoramic city views and futuristic exhibits, symbolizing Brussels' forward-looking spirit.
  • European Parliament: Learn about the EU’s workings through interactive displays and free guided tours in Brussels’ European Quarter.
  • Belgian Chocolates and Waffles: Taste authentic Belgian treats at top chocolatiers like Pierre Marcolini and in popular waffle cafes around the city.
  • Comic Strip Route: Discover Brussels’ comic heritage with murals of famous characters like Tintin, Smurfs, and more along the city streets.
  • Magritte Museum: Explore surrealist art at this museum dedicated to Belgian artist René Magritte, featuring a large collection of his works.
  • Sablon Antiques Market: Browse unique items, art pieces, and antiques at the weekend market in Sablon, a chic area with charming cafes and boutiques.
  • Moules-Frites (Mussels and Fries): A Belgian classic, this dish features fresh mussels cooked in various broths (like white wine or garlic) and served with crispy fries.
  • Carbonnade Flamande (Flemish Stew): A rich beef stew slow-cooked with beer, onions, and spices, often paired with fries or bread.
  • Belgian Waffles: Two popular types – Liège waffles (dense, caramelized, with pearl sugar) and Brussels waffles (light, fluffy, square-shaped) – served with toppings like chocolate, cream, or fresh fruit.
  • Speculoos: These spiced, caramelized cookies are a beloved treat, known for their crunchy texture and gingerbread-like taste.
  • Boudin (Belgian Sausage): A variety of sausages including boudin blanc (white sausage) and boudin noir (black pudding), often served with mashed potatoes or applesauce.
  • Belgian Beer: Belgium is famous for its beer diversity, try renowned brands like Chimay, Duvel, and Westmalle, or explore smaller local breweries.
  • Kriek and Other Fruit Beers: Lambic beers brewed with fruits such as cherries (kriek) or raspberries (framboise) offer a slightly sweet, tart taste that pairs well with desserts.
  • Jenever (Belgian Gin): Considered the predecessor of gin, jenever is a juniper-flavored spirit available in young or old varieties and often enjoyed straight or in cocktails.
  • Cider (Cidre): Belgian ciders, especially popular in Wallonia, are crisp and refreshing, offering a milder, fruity alternative to beer.
  • Belgian Hot Chocolate: Known for rich, high-quality chocolate, Belgian hot chocolate is thick and decadent, made with real chocolate, and perfect for chilly days.
Amsterdam Travel Hacks
  • Get the Brussels Card: Save on admission fees with this pass, which offers free or discounted access to many museums and attractions, plus unlimited public transport.
  • Visit on the First Wednesday of the Month: Many museums offer free entry in the afternoon on this day, perfect for budget-conscious travelers.
  • Use STIB/MIVB Day Passes: If you plan to use public transport, opt for a 24-hour pass instead of single tickets to save money and move around freely.
  • Stay Hydrated with Water Fountains: There are free public water fountains in parks and major areas, which is a great way to save on bottled water costs.
  • Visit Early for Popular Attractions: Major sights like Grand Place and Atomium get crowded quickly, so arrive early to beat the crowds and have a quieter experience.
  • Free Wi-Fi in Brussels: Connect to the wifi.brussels network for free Wi-Fi across the city, useful for navigating and staying connected without data roaming.
  • Check Train Stations for Luggage Lockers: Use lockers at stations like Bruxelles-Central and Bruxelles-Midi to store luggage securely, allowing you to explore hands-free.

Frequently Asked Questions About Brussels Attractions

What are the best attractions to see in Brussels?

The best attractions include the Grand Place, Atomium, Magritte Museum, and the European Parliament, along with vibrant neighborhoods like Sablon and Marolles.

What can I do in Brussels on a budget?

Visitors on a budget can enjoy free attractions like the Parc du Cinquantenaire, explore street art, attend free museum days, and sample local street food.

What is the best time to visit Brussels?

The best times to visit are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is mild and tourist crowds are fewer.

What is the best way to get around Brussels?

The best way to get around is using the efficient public transport system (metro, tram, and bus) or walking to explore the city’s compact neighborhoods.

What is the public transport system like?

Brussels has an extensive and reliable public transport system operated by STIB/MIVB, providing easy access to major attractions with various ticket options.

What should I try to eat or drink in Brussels?

Visitors should try traditional dishes like moules-frites, carbonnade flamande, and Belgian waffles, along with iconic drinks like Belgian beer and jenever.

Can I use credit cards in Brussels?

Yes, credit cards are widely accepted in restaurants, shops, and attractions, but it's advisable to carry some cash for smaller vendors and markets.