Brussels

Brussels

Brussels, the unofficial capital of Europe, is a bilingual beauty which has a lot more to offer than just its infamous EU bureaucracy. The city's magnificent architecture is a mix between the Gothic, Neoclassical, Jugend and modern styles. The mediaeval Grand-Place (Grote Markt) in the heart of the city is one of the most beautiful squares in Europe.

Brussels' other attractions include the lively cafes, trendy spots for an evening out and local delicacies such as mussels and Belgian fries, the gaufre waffles and chocolate confectionary. Have a taste of the famous Belgian beer at the unique bars or brewery museums of, for example, St Gilles (Sint-Gillis) and Ixelles (Elsene). For the culture aficionados, places to visit include the Royal Museum of Art and the Atomium, built for the Brussels World Fair. On a bright day, you can see all the way to Antwerp from the top of the building, built to look like an atom.

 
 

My travel

 

Best time to visit:

May to September, when a nice cold beer in patio restaurants is just what you need. In December: the festive Christmas market.

Fun fact:

The Manneken Pis statue, Brussels' symbol, has a wardrobe of more than 400 costumes in the City Museum. The little boy peeing is dressed up 36 times per year to celebrate, among others, the birthday of Elvis and the national holidays.

Airport information

Brussels Airport

The airport is 11 km northeast of Brussels

  • Check-in starts 3 hours before departure.
  • CHECK-IN CLOSES 45 minutes before departure.

Visit the airport's web site