Top 10 Things To Do In Brussels

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Grand Place (Grote Markt)

The Grand Place is the heart of Brussels and one of the most beautiful squares in Europe. Surrounded by guild houses and the magnificent Town Hall, this UNESCO World Heritage site is especially picturesque at night when illuminated.

Grand Place with colourful lighting at Dusk in Brussels, Belgium | Shutterstock

Manneken Pis

This iconic statue of a little boy urinating into a fountain is a quirky symbol of Brussels' irreverent sense of humour. It's a must-see; you might catch the statue dressed in various costumes throughout the year.

Manneken Pis | Kiev.Victor / Shutterstock

Atomium

Originally built for the 1958 Brussels World's Fair, the Atomium is an architectural marvel representing an iron crystal magnified 165 billion times. You can explore its spheres and enjoy panoramic views of the city from the top.

Brussels Expo, a landmark convention building | EQRoy / Shutterstock

Royal Palace of Brussels

The official palace of the Belgian monarch, the Royal Palace, offers beautiful neoclassical architecture. While it's not the king's residence, you can visit during the summer when the palace is open to the public.

Architecture of the royal palace of Brussels. | Shutterstock

Sainte-Catherine and the Fish Market

This area of Brussels is known for its streets and excellent seafood restaurants. The fish market here is a great place to experience local culinary delights and the lively atmosphere of the neighbourhood.

Saint Catherine Church | Shutterstock

Magritte Museum

Dedicated to the works of surrealist artist René Magritte, this museum houses the largest collection of his art. It's a fantastic place to dive into the world of surrealism and explore Magritte's thought-provoking pieces.

Rene Magritte Museum | Maykova Galina / Shutterstock

European Parliament

Brussels is the center of European politics, and visiting the European Parliament offers insight into how the EU functions. The Parlamentarium is an interactive visitor centre that provides a comprehensive overview of EU institutions and their impact.

General view of plenary during the speech of King Philippe of Belgium at plenary session of the European Parliament | Shutterstock

Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert

These elegant, covered shopping arcades are perfect for a leisurely stroll. With high-end boutiques, chocolate shops, and cafés, the Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert is a stylish spot to shop or enjoy a coffee.

Galeries Royales Saint Hubert, | Shutterstock

Cinquantenaire Park

This grand park, built to celebrate Belgium's 50th anniversary, features impressive arches and a large green space perfect for a relaxing walk. The park also houses the Royal Museums of Art and History and the AutoWorld Museum.

Cinquantenaire Park | Shutterstock

Delirium Café

For a taste of Brussels' nightlife, head to Delirium Café. With a vast beer menu boasting thousands of different varieties, it's a haven for beer enthusiasts and a great place to experience local brewing traditions.

Delirium Café | Shutterstock

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