Brussels is a city that brings together old-world charm, modern innovation, and a truly international flair. As the capital of Belgium and the European Union, it blends historic architecture with cosmopolitan energy, offering a dynamic city break filled with culture, cuisine, and creativity.
Stroll through elegant squares like the Grand Place, explore quirky comic book murals and Art Nouveau buildings, or sample world-famous chocolate, waffles, and beer. With cosy cafés, world-class museums, and a vibrant food scene, Brussels is a destination that surprises at every turn.
Currency: Euro (€)
Average Temperature: 3°C / 37°F (winter) – 22°C / 72°F (summer)
Average Flight Time from UK: Approximately 1 Hour
Time Difference: +1 Hour
Luxury: Rocco Forte Hotel Amigo offers elegance right next to the Grand Place.
Boutique: The Dominican is a chic stay with modern style and central location.
Budget-Friendly: MEININGER Brussels City Center or Motel One provide comfort on a budget.
Grand Place (Grote Markt): One of Europe’s most beautiful squares, surrounded by ornate guildhalls and the Town Hall.
Manneken Pis: This cheeky little statue is a quirky symbol of Brussels with a wardrobe of costumes.
Atomium: A futuristic monument and museum offering panoramic city views.
Royal Palace & Park: Visit during summer for a peek inside the Belgian royal residence.
Mont des Arts: A scenic area of gardens, museums, and views over the city skyline.
Belgian Classics: Indulge in moules-frites (mussels and fries), carbonnade flamande (beef stew), and stoemp (mashed veg with sausage).
Waffles & Chocolate: Grab a fresh waffle from a street stand and sample pralines from Pierre Marcolini or Neuhaus.
Beer Culture: Taste your way through Trappist ales and craft brews at bars like Delirium Café.
Local Markets: The Sunday market at Gare du Midi is full of food stalls and local colour.
Spring (Mar–May): Mild and blooming—ideal for strolling and sightseeing.
Summer (Jun–Aug): Warm with lively festivals and open-air dining.
Autumn (Sep–Nov): Cooler, with cosy cafés and beautiful autumn colours.
Winter (Dec–Feb): Cold but festive—expect Christmas markets, mulled wine, and seasonal treats.
Currency: Euro (€)
Language: French and Dutch are official languages; English is commonly spoken in tourist areas.
Transport: Trams, buses, and metro make getting around easy. A Brussels Card covers unlimited transport and museum access.
Tipping: Not expected, but rounding up is appreciated in restaurants.
Safety: Generally safe.
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