You’d like to discover Brussels because you want to try the best chocolate and beer in the world, because you’ve found a very cheap plane ticket, you’ve heard great things about the city, you are a fan of moules-frites (mussels and chips) or simply because you have always wanted to see the city’s most important symbol: The Manneken Piss.
Brussels is the capital of Belgium and also considered the principal city of the European Union. It has all the characteristics of a metropolis, but at the same time is a small tranquil city. It has extremely modern neighbourhoods that contrast with its renowned Art Deco buildings, and the streets of Brussels are packed with charm and history and make for a great getaway.
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There are currently 11 travel tips for Brussels listed
- The 10 best craft-beer bars in Brussels
Published by Traveltriangle.com (23)
Beer is a pretty common drink in most European countries. It is consumed with food, while socializing, during any time of the day. In some parts of Europe, beer is as cheap as water itself. Ireland, Germany and other countries have varying kinds of beer available in their bars. One of such beer crazed countries thus is Belgium...
- Brussels Travel Guide
Published by Introducingbrussels.com (22)
If you’re planning a trip to Brussels the first things you will want to read about are the city’s top attractions, where to stay, the general prices of hotels and restaurants, among other useful information...
- Bike routes around Brussels
Published by Bike.brussels (21)
Our bike routes are the best means to discover our beautiful capital and its suburbs. In the mood for some exploring? Feel like making unforgettable memories with your friends? Here you’ll find everything you need.
- 10 things to do in Brussels – Wonderful, fun & free
Published by Solosophie.com (20)
Though decidedly less expensive than the likes of other European capital cities such as Amsterdam or Paris, there’s no denying that a visit to Brussels may well cost you a pretty penny depending on what activities you’re planning to partake in and where you wish to stay. Luckily, there are a myriad of free things to do in Brussels which are fun, cool, and wont’ break the bank! Here’s your complete guide…
- Visiting Brussels Museums
Published by Visit.brussels (20)
Museums are slowly reopening their doors. Given the situation, we encourage you to visit the museums' websites to get the most up-to-date information. From the smallest to the biggest, from the most classical to the funniest, from the artistical to the scientifical, discover more than 150 museums and visits in Brussels...
- Markets in Brussels
Published by Visit.brussels (20)
Here you find a complete overview of Brussels markets...
- Brussels Card – Your easy-to-use, great value passport to discovering Brussels
Published by Visit.brussels (20)
Free entry to 49 Brussels museums - Discounts to tourist attractions, guided tours, shops, restaurants, bars & clubs - Free Brussels Card information guide, free city map and museum map - Optional: unlimited travel on public transport, unlimited access to Hop on Hop off buses and entry to the unmissable Atomium.
- Brussels by bike
Published by Visit.brussels (20)
Ten years ago, it still felt like a dream, but today we can say without hesitation: Welcome to Brussels, a city of cyclists! As cyclists are becoming increasingly ever-present on our streets, the bicycle industry is booming. You can see it in new infrastructure such as bicycle paths, bicycle parking lots, bicycle routes, bicycle-friendly hotels and many other facilities. Not to mention the dizzying array of tours and events...
- Helpful Tips and Local Advice for Visiting Brussels
Published by Travelsewhere.net (20)
Chances are, if you’re travelling to Belgium then you probably have Brussels in your sights. This complex city is not just the nation’s capital, but also a melting pot of all things Belgium. Finding things to see and do in this city shouldn’t be a challenge, given its long time popularity as a cultured European tourist destination.
- How to Travel From Brussels to Bruges by Train, Bus, and Car
Published by Tripsavvy.com (20)
Brussels is a huge and multicultural city with over a million people and plenty of things to keep travelers busy. But to really experience Belgium's charm, it's best to visit one of the nearby smaller cities, such as the medieval Bruges—or Brugge in the local Flemish language—just 60 miles (97 kilometers) north of Brussels...
- Discover Brussels with Brussels Card
Published by Visit.brussels (20)
The Brussels Card is an ideal travelling companion for discovering the fascinating capital of Europe. For 24/48/72 hours, the Brussels Card allows you to benefit from: Free entry to 49 Brussels museums - Discounts to tourist attractions, guided tours, shops, restaurants, bars & clubs - Free Brussels Card information guide, free city map and museum map - Optional : unlimited travel on public transport, unlimited access to Hop on Hop off buses and entry to the unmissable Atomium.
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- How to Travel From Brussels to Bruges by Train, Bus, and Car
Published by Tripsavvy.com (20)
Brussels is a huge and multicultural city with over a million people and plenty of things to keep travelers busy. But to really experience Belgium's charm, it's best to visit one of the nearby smaller cities, such as the medieval Bruges—or Brugge in the local Flemish language—just 60 miles (97 kilometers) north of Brussels...
- 21 Interesting facts about Belgium most people don’t know
Published by The Travelling Chilli (22)
Belgium is a strange naughty little but also highly underrated country situated in the heart of western Europe. Most people have been to Belgium as part of a ‘drive by’ on their mainland European road trip and have visited one or two main tourist cities, yet all they know about Belgium upon departure is that it just has chocolate, beer, waffles, Brussels, Ghent and Bruges.
- Things to do in Bruges
Published by The Trusted Traveller (20)
Located in north-western Belgium, Bruges is one of Europe’s most well-preserved medieval towns, bursting with old world charm Romanesque and Gothic architecture and a romantic atmosphere.
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- COVID-19: European travel restrictions and advisories
Published by QR-SPOT.COM - BLOG (29)
Please check for travel restrictions before booking and travelling to an accommodation. Travel may be permitted only for certain purposes and in particular, touristic travel may not be allowed...
- European Federation of Tourist Guide Associations (FEG)
Published by FEG-Touristguides.com (20)
Are you planning a trip to or in Europe and in need of a qualified tourist guide? Find one via one of our European Member Tourist Guide Associations. The qualified tourist guide can help you make the most of your visit in a clear and entertaining way...