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Brussels City Hall and Mont des Arts area at sunset in Brussels, Belgium
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Brussels: Belgium’s Art Nouveau capital

Overview
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Nice art nouveau houses in Brussels, Belgium-AdobeStock_116659152

Book your visit to Brussels

Brussels is calling, and it’s bringing all its charm. This city is steeped in history, with a vibrant European vibe that’s hard to resist. Prepare to be wowed by the Art Nouveau architecture – it’s a feast for the eyes. The legacy of design visionaries like Henry van de Velde and Victor Horta lives on in the buildings, with their elaborate ironwork balconies and ornate stained-glass windows.

Tucked away on charming, leafy streets, you’ll stumble upon art galleries, fascinating museums and quirky boutiques. Lively markets burst with unique treasures and the pavement cafés spill over with laughter and chatter – the perfect soundtrack to your stroll.

Whether you’re relaxing in a lush park, treating yourself to a truly authentic Belgian waffle, or simply marvelling at the stunning town square, Brussels will capture your heart.

Attractions
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The famous Grand Place in blue hour in Brussels, Belgium-AdobeStock_116655940

Things to do in Brussels

Begin your sightseeing at the renowned Grand-Place – often hailed as the most beautiful square in the world. The stunning Gothic and Baroque buildings create a backdrop that looks like it’s straight out of a fairytale. While you’re there, don’t miss the Mannekin-Pis, a small but iconic statue that’s become a symbol of the city.

Next up, hop on a quick tram ride to the Atomium. This unique structure is a nod to innovation and futuristic design. You can even go inside and climb up for panoramic views of the city.

For a dose of contemporary culture, head to Bozar. This dynamic cultural centre, housed in a striking architectural masterpiece, is a hub for all things art. Whether you’re into exhibitions, concerts, or film screenings, there’s always something happening here. And as you explore Brussels, keep an eye out for the comic strip murals splashed across walls throughout the city.

Activities
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Bois de la Cambre in Brussels during autumn-AdobeStock_549401932

Activities in Brussels

Venture to Bois de la Cambre, a verdant park where nature takes centre stage. It’s the perfect spot for picnics, a fun bike ride or even a boat trip to the little island café inside.

For a deep dive into Brussels’ rich history, make your way to the Museum of the City of Brussels. Here, you’ll explore the city’s fascinating past through a collection of tapestries, sculptures and artworks.

And get this – in Brussels, you can see all of Europe in one go. Head to Mini-Europe, where all the continent’s major landmarks are recreated in miniature. It’s a fun and whimsical way to explore Europe’s highlights.

Visiting in winter? Brussels transforms into a wonderland with its festive markets filling the air with the scent of hot waffles and holiday cheer.

Dining
Woman eating hot belgian waffles with chocolate
Woman eating hot belgian waffles with chocolate

Food in Brussels

When it comes to food, Brussels is a feast for the senses. The Chasseurs Ardennais Market is the place to go to taste all the incredible flavours of the region. Think fresh fruits and veggies, artisanal cheeses and delicious deli delights. Plus, there are food trucks serving tasty treats.

Wolf is another must-see – it’s a huge street food market housed in a former bank. You’ll find a variety of international options here – from fresh sushi to classic Belgian dishes and everything in between.

Looking for something hearty and delicious? Tuck into a pot of moules frites – a giant pot of fresh mussels served with crispy fries.

A trip to Brussels isn’t complete without a proper Belgian waffle – warm, golden and dusted with powdered sugar. Pair one with a steaming coffee, and you’ve basically captured the essence of Belgian happiness. And naturally, when in Belgium, you must treat yourself to the delight of Belgian chocolate – it’s iconic for a reason!

Shopping
BRUSSELS BELGIUM ON NOVEMBER 24, 2018: Christmas decoration in Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert is a glazed shopping arcade in Brussels that preceded other famous 19th century
BRUSSELS BELGIUM ON NOVEMBER 24, 2018: Christmas decoration in Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert is a glazed shopping arcade in Brussels that preceded other famous 19th century

Shopping in Brussels

First stop, Rue Neuve – Brussels’ answer to Oxford Street or Fifth Avenue. This bustling pedestrian street is a hub for fashion enthusiasts, lined with all the brands and high-end shops you know and love.

For a touch of grandeur, browse the architectural wonder of Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert. Its three arcades are flooded with natural light, and house everything from luxury boutiques, to artisanal chocolatiers, old-school bookshops and more.

Treasure hunters, get ready to rummage through the Jeu de Balle flea market. This open-air extravaganza is overflowing with vintage artwork, retro furniture, and one-of-a-kind antiques. You never know what hidden gems you might find.

Looking for something authentic to take back home? Pick up some exquisite Belgian lace. These delicate, handwoven pieces make the most beautiful souvenirs. Plus, it’s a true testament to the incredible craftmanship Brussels is famous for.

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