Known For
Grote Markt (Grand Place) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and features beautiful historic buildings, including the impressive Town Hall and the opulent guild houses.
Grote Markt
A distinctive landmark in Brussels, the Atomium is a striking steel structure that was built for the 1958 World's Fair. Visitors can take a tour inside the Atomium and enjoy panoramic views of the city.
Atomium
Brussels is famous for its delicious chocolate, and visitors can indulge in a wide variety of chocolate shops and boutiques throughout the city.
Belgian Chocolate
Brussels is known for its vibrant comic book culture, and visitors can admire colorful murals of famous comic book characters throughout the city.
Comic Book Murals
Brussels is often referred to as the "capital of Europe" as it is home to the European Union headquarters and NATO. Visitors can explore the EU Parliament, the EU Commission, and other EU institutions.
European Institutions
This small bronze statue of a little boy urinating is one of Brussels' most famous landmarks and is a symbol of the city's sense of humor and irreverence.
Manneken Pis
Enjoy Belgium’s famous waffles, from classic powdered sugar-topped treats to indulgent versions with whipped cream and chocolate.
Waffles
Admire the grand official residence of the Belgian royal family and its beautiful gardens.
Royal Palace of Brussels
Explore top museums like the Magritte Museum and the Royal Museums of Fine Arts, showcasing Belgium’s rich artistic heritage.
Museums
Experience Belgium’s renowned beer scene by sampling local brews at bars and breweries while learning about traditional brewing methods.