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All Attractions and Entertainment


Grand Place
 Plaza
AB Ancienne Belgique
 Concert Hall
Parc du Cinquantenaire
 Park
Bois de la Cambre
 Park
Mont des Arts
 Garden
La Crèche des Artistes
La Crèche des Artistes
 Italian Restaurant
Le Botanique
Le Botanique
 Concert Hall
Park of Woluwe
 Park
Toukoul
Toukoul
 Ethiopian Restaurant
Nüetnigenough
Nüetnigenough
 Gastropub
Grote Zavel
Grote Zavel
 Plaza
Brussels Park
 Park
Fin de Siècle
Fin de Siècle
 Belgian Restaurant
BOZAR
BOZAR
 Art Museum
Royal Palace of Brussels
 Must-visit spot
Cirque Royal
 Concert Hall
Place du Jeu de Balle
 Plaza
Parc Tenboschpark
 Park
Parc Josaphatpark
 Park
Royal Greenhouses of Laeken
 Garden
Park Georges Henri
 Park
Basilique du Sacré-Cœur
 Church
Leopold Park
 Park
Parc d'Egmontpark
 Park
Atomium
 Must-visit spot
Place des Martyrs
 Plaza
Botanical Garden of Brussels
 Park
Horta Museum
 Museum
Manneken Pis
 Must-visit spot
Musical Instruments Museum
 History Museum
La Monnaie
 Opera House
Museum of Armed Forces
 History Museum
Congress Column
 Must-visit spot
Butte du Lion de Waterloo
 Must-visit spot
Autoworld Brussels
 Museum
Musée d'Ixelles
 Museum
Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences
 Science Museum
Mini-Europe
 Theme Park
Herge Museum
 Museum
Malou Park
 Park
Parlamentarium
 Museum
Halles Saint-Géry
 Historic Site
Coudenberg
 History Museum

Tourist Reviews

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@rurudya
« "The Atomium is one of the primary attractions and the symbol of Brussels. The Atomium was designed for the opening of the 1958 World Fair by the architect André Waterkeyn as a representation of the atomic era and the peaceful utilization of atomic energy. The construction was under the supervision of the architects André and Michel Polak." »
@aleksandra_2325
« The Grand Place is definitely the best attraction in the city! »
@aleksandra_2325
« The main attraction and symbol of Brussels is the Manneken Pis. Interestingly, it also ranks among the top 10 most disappointing monuments in the world! It's easier to find a crowd of tourists near it than to actually spot the statue. It’s a good idea to be aware of its unassuming nature beforehand so you won’t be let down; after all, it is still the city’s symbol! 😊 »
@anuta.s.volkova
« Flower carpets in the Brussels Square. One of the most interesting, unique, and environmentally friendly attractions I've ever seen. 🌸✨ »
@ekaterina_a_nikitina
« Parliamentary Quarter. In this modern complex is one of the three residences of the European Parliament - the elected body of the EU. You can take a tour of the European Parliament and attend a plenary session. »
@gamidzaynutdinov
« Brocante - Flea market, thrift fair. It's a few streets where traffic is closed for the whole day. Residents from these streets start bringing out all kinds of goods from their homes at dawn to sell. These are usually unwanted items that families accumulate over time. However, you can also find absolutely new things bought from stores, which someone wants to get rid of for some reason. A stroll through the brocante can significantly boost your mood, treating yourself to some trinket that makes returning home a lot more cheerful. At the brocante, you can find everything from rusty nails to furniture, from computers to batteries: you never know who might need what! So, I definitely recommend a visit to everyone! 😊 »