Mont des Arts Garden in Brussels at sunset, with the city town hall visible in the background.

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Brussels

Brussels, the capital of Belgium, is a city with a rich history dating back to the 8th century. Initially founded as a fortress, it has evolved over the centuries into an important commercial and cultural center. The city is renowned for its diverse architecture, from medieval Gothic buildings to Art Nouveau and modern structures. Located in the center of Belgium, Brussels is situated in a flat area, crossed by the Senne River. It is considered the "capital of Europe," hosting important institutions of the European Union and NATO. The historic center, Grand Place, is one of the most beautiful in Europe and is included in the UNESCO World Heritage list.

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Mont des Arts Garden at Sunset in Brussels

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Mont des Arts Garden in Brussels at sunset, with the city town hall visible in the background.

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Mont des Arts Garden in Brussels at sunset, with the city town hall visible in the background.

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Mont des Arts Garden in Brussels at sunset, with the city town hall visible in the background.

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A stunning image capturing the Mont des Arts Garden in Brussels at sunset, showcasing the artistic landscape leading to the city's center, including the town hall in the distance.

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A stunning image capturing the Mont des Arts Garden in Brussels at sunset, showcasing the artistic landscape leading to the city's center, including the town hall in the distance.

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A stunning image capturing the Mont des Arts Garden in Brussels at sunset, showcasing the artistic landscape leading to the city's center, including the town hall in the distance.

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Mont des Arts Garden at Sunset in Brussels

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Airport Transport

The main airport is Brussels Airport (BRU), located approximately 12 km northeast of the city center. Train transfer: The fastest option, takes 17 minutes to the center, trains every 10 minutes, cost approximately 9 euros. Airport Line bus: Connects the airport with European quarters and city center, duration 30-45 minutes, cost approximately 5 euros. Taxi: Available 24/7, duration 20-30 minutes depending on traffic, cost approximately 45 euros.

Best Time To Visit

The best time to visit Brussels is from March to May and from September to October. During these months, the weather is pleasant, with moderate temperatures and fewer tourists compared to the peak summer season. Spring brings flower festivals, while autumn offers spectacular colors in the parks. Summer (June-August) can be crowded and expensive, although the weather is warm and outdoor events are abundant. Winter (November-February) can be cold and wet, but offers charming Christmas markets and lower accommodation prices.

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Description

Brussels, the capital of Belgium, is a city with a rich history dating back to the 8th century. Initially founded as a fortress, it has evolved over the centuries into an important commercial and cultural center. The city is renowned for its diverse architecture, from medieval Gothic buildings to Art Nouveau and modern structures. Located in the center of Belgium, Brussels is situated in a flat area, crossed by the Senne River. It is considered the "capital of Europe," hosting important institutions of the European Union and NATO. The historic center, Grand Place, is one of the most beautiful in Europe and is included in the UNESCO World Heritage list.

Festivals Events

Flower Carpet: Flower carpet in Grand-Place, August, once every 2 years. Brussels Summer Festival: Music festival, August. Brightness: Light festival, autumn. Winterpret: Winter festival with Christmas market, November-January. Belgian Beer Weekend: Beer festival, September. Comic Strip Festival: Dedicated to comic strips, September. Brussels Film Festival: Film festival, June-July.

Ideal Days

3-4 days. This interval allows visiting the main attractions in the historic center, exploring distinctive neighborhoods, and visiting important museums, while also providing time to savor the local cuisine and the unique atmosphere of the city.

Kiwi Destination

Brussels

Name

Brussels

Place Id

11238a34-bc20-48f2-bd68-c5924bad733e

Public Transport

Brussels' public transport network is well-developed and includes: Metro: 4 main lines covering most tourist areas. Tram: Extensive network, including underground pre-metro trams in the center. Buses: Complement the network, with night lines on weekends. Tickets: Valid on all modes, 2.10 euros for one journey, 7.50 euros for 10 journeys. 24-hour pass available for 7.50 euros. Central pedestrian zone: Grand-Place and adjacent streets, ideal for walks.

Shopping

Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert: Historic shopping gallery with luxury shops and cafes. Rue Neuve: Main shopping street with international stores. Avenue Louise: Luxury shopping area with designer brands. Sablon: District known for antique and art shops. Marolles: Flea market (Marché aux Puces) on weekends. Grand-Place market: Ideal for souvenirs, Belgian chocolate, and local beer. Chocolate shops: Neuhaus, Godiva, Leonidas for authentic Belgian chocolate.

Tips

• The emergency number in Belgium is 112. • The official languages are French, Flemish (Dutch), and German, but most locals also speak English. • Tipping is not mandatory, but 5-10% can be left for good service. • Shops are usually open Monday to Saturday, between 10:00 and 18:00. • Public transport is efficient, and the MOBIB card allows travel on all means of transport.

Traditional Foods

• Moules-frites: Mussels cooked in white wine, served with crispy fries. • Carbonade flamande: Beef stew cooked in Belgian brown beer. • Stoemp: Mashed potatoes mixed with various vegetables, often served with sausages or ribs. • Gaufre de Bruxelles: Crispy Belgian waffles, served with various sweet toppings. • Waterzooi: Creamy soup-stew with chicken or fish and vegetables. • Chocolat belge: World-renowned Belgian chocolate, available in numerous forms and flavors.

Updated At

2026-06-17T22:32:02.808381+00:00

Updated At

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Where To Stay

Center (around Grand-Place): Ideal for tourists, close to main attractions, restaurants, and nightlife. Disadvantage: can be noisy and crowded. European Quarter: Suitable for business travelers, close to EU institutions. Quieter in the evening. Saint-Gilles: Bohemian neighborhood with many accommodation options, local restaurants, and bars. Authentic atmosphere. Ixelles: Residential area with many restaurants and shops, suitable for longer stays. Saint-Josse-ten-Noode: More affordable option, close to the center, but less touristy.

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Europe

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Europe

Cumparaturi

Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert: Historic shopping gallery with luxury shops and cafes. Rue Neuve: Main shopping street with international stores. Avenue Louise: Luxury shopping area with designer brands. Sablon: District known for antique and art shops. Marolles: Flea market (Marché aux Puces) on weekends. Grand-Place market: Ideal for souvenirs, Belgian chocolate, and local beer. Chocolate shops: Neuhaus, Godiva, Leonidas for authentic Belgian chocolate.

Cumparaturi

Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert: Historic shopping gallery with luxury shops and cafes. Rue Neuve: Main shopping street with international stores. Avenue Louise: Luxury shopping area with designer brands. Sablon: District known for antique and art shops. Marolles: Flea market (Marché aux Puces) on weekends. Grand-Place market: Ideal for souvenirs, Belgian chocolate, and local beer. Chocolate shops: Neuhaus, Godiva, Leonidas for authentic Belgian chocolate.

Descriere

Brussels, the capital of Belgium, is a city with a rich history dating back to the 8th century. Initially founded as a fortress, it has evolved over the centuries into an important commercial and cultural center. The city is renowned for its diverse architecture, from medieval Gothic buildings to Art Nouveau and modern structures. Located in the center of Belgium, Brussels is situated in a flat area, crossed by the Senne River. It is considered the "capital of Europe," hosting important institutions of the European Union and NATO. The historic center, Grand Place, is one of the most beautiful in Europe and is included in the UNESCO World Heritage list.

Descriere

Brussels, the capital of Belgium, is a city with a rich history dating back to the 8th century. Initially founded as a fortress, it has evolved over the centuries into an important commercial and cultural center. The city is renowned for its diverse architecture, from medieval Gothic buildings to Art Nouveau and modern structures. Located in the center of Belgium, Brussels is situated in a flat area, crossed by the Senne River. It is considered the "capital of Europe," hosting important institutions of the European Union and NATO. The historic center, Grand Place, is one of the most beautiful in Europe and is included in the UNESCO World Heritage list.

Destinatie Kiwi

Brussels

Destinatie Kiwi

Brussels

E Capitala?

C

E Capitala?

C

Festivaluri Si Evenimente

Flower Carpet: Flower carpet in Grand-Place, August, once every 2 years. Brussels Summer Festival: Music festival, August. Brightness: Light festival, autumn. Winterpret: Winter festival with Christmas market, November-January. Belgian Beer Weekend: Beer festival, September. Comic Strip Festival: Dedicated to comic strips, September. Brussels Film Festival: Film festival, June-July.

Festivaluri Si Evenimente

Flower Carpet: Flower carpet in Grand-Place, August, once every 2 years. Brussels Summer Festival: Music festival, August. Brightness: Light festival, autumn. Winterpret: Winter festival with Christmas market, November-January. Belgian Beer Weekend: Beer festival, September. Comic Strip Festival: Dedicated to comic strips, September. Brussels Film Festival: Film festival, June-July.

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Latitutine

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Longitundine

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Mancaruri Traditionale

• Moules-frites: Mussels cooked in white wine, served with crispy fries. • Carbonade flamande: Beef stew cooked in Belgian brown beer. • Stoemp: Mashed potatoes mixed with various vegetables, often served with sausages or ribs. • Gaufre de Bruxelles: Crispy Belgian waffles, served with various sweet toppings. • Waterzooi: Creamy soup-stew with chicken or fish and vegetables. • Chocolat belge: World-renowned Belgian chocolate, available in numerous forms and flavors.

Mancaruri Traditionale

• Moules-frites: Mussels cooked in white wine, served with crispy fries. • Carbonade flamande: Beef stew cooked in Belgian brown beer. • Stoemp: Mashed potatoes mixed with various vegetables, often served with sausages or ribs. • Gaufre de Bruxelles: Crispy Belgian waffles, served with various sweet toppings. • Waterzooi: Creamy soup-stew with chicken or fish and vegetables. • Chocolat belge: World-renowned Belgian chocolate, available in numerous forms and flavors.

Numar Ideal Zile

3-4 days. This interval allows visiting the main attractions in the historic center, exploring distinctive neighborhoods, and visiting important museums, while also providing time to savor the local cuisine and the unique atmosphere of the city.

Numar Ideal Zile

3-4 days. This interval allows visiting the main attractions in the historic center, exploring distinctive neighborhoods, and visiting important museums, while also providing time to savor the local cuisine and the unique atmosphere of the city.

Nume

Brussels

Nume

Brussels

Perioada Potrivita

The best time to visit Brussels is from March to May and from September to October. During these months, the weather is pleasant, with moderate temperatures and fewer tourists compared to the peak summer season. Spring brings flower festivals, while autumn offers spectacular colors in the parks. Summer (June-August) can be crowded and expensive, although the weather is warm and outdoor events are abundant. Winter (November-February) can be cold and wet, but offers charming Christmas markets and lower accommodation prices.

Perioada Potrivita

The best time to visit Brussels is from March to May and from September to October. During these months, the weather is pleasant, with moderate temperatures and fewer tourists compared to the peak summer season. Spring brings flower festivals, while autumn offers spectacular colors in the parks. Summer (June-August) can be crowded and expensive, although the weather is warm and outdoor events are abundant. Winter (November-February) can be cold and wet, but offers charming Christmas markets and lower accommodation prices.

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Regiune

Brussels-Capital Region

Regiune

Brussels-Capital Region

Sfaturi Si Info Utile

• The emergency number in Belgium is 112. • The official languages are French, Flemish (Dutch), and German, but most locals also speak English. • Tipping is not mandatory, but 5-10% can be left for good service. • Shops are usually open Monday to Saturday, between 10:00 and 18:00. • Public transport is efficient, and the MOBIB card allows travel on all means of transport.

Sfaturi Si Info Utile

• The emergency number in Belgium is 112. • The official languages are French, Flemish (Dutch), and German, but most locals also speak English. • Tipping is not mandatory, but 5-10% can be left for good service. • Shops are usually open Monday to Saturday, between 10:00 and 18:00. • Public transport is efficient, and the MOBIB card allows travel on all means of transport.

Tara

Belgium

Tara

Belgium

Transport Aeroport

The main airport is Brussels Airport (BRU), located approximately 12 km northeast of the city center. Train transfer: The fastest option, takes 17 minutes to the center, trains every 10 minutes, cost approximately 9 euros. Airport Line bus: Connects the airport with European quarters and city center, duration 30-45 minutes, cost approximately 5 euros. Taxi: Available 24/7, duration 20-30 minutes depending on traffic, cost approximately 45 euros.

Transport Aeroport

The main airport is Brussels Airport (BRU), located approximately 12 km northeast of the city center. Train transfer: The fastest option, takes 17 minutes to the center, trains every 10 minutes, cost approximately 9 euros. Airport Line bus: Connects the airport with European quarters and city center, duration 30-45 minutes, cost approximately 5 euros. Taxi: Available 24/7, duration 20-30 minutes depending on traffic, cost approximately 45 euros.

Transport Public

Brussels' public transport network is well-developed and includes: Metro: 4 main lines covering most tourist areas. Tram: Extensive network, including underground pre-metro trams in the center. Buses: Complement the network, with night lines on weekends. Tickets: Valid on all modes, 2.10 euros for one journey, 7.50 euros for 10 journeys. 24-hour pass available for 7.50 euros. Central pedestrian zone: Grand-Place and adjacent streets, ideal for walks.

Transport Public

Brussels' public transport network is well-developed and includes: Metro: 4 main lines covering most tourist areas. Tram: Extensive network, including underground pre-metro trams in the center. Buses: Complement the network, with night lines on weekends. Tickets: Valid on all modes, 2.10 euros for one journey, 7.50 euros for 10 journeys. 24-hour pass available for 7.50 euros. Central pedestrian zone: Grand-Place and adjacent streets, ideal for walks.

Unde Sa Te Cazezi

Center (around Grand-Place): Ideal for tourists, close to main attractions, restaurants, and nightlife. Disadvantage: can be noisy and crowded. European Quarter: Suitable for business travelers, close to EU institutions. Quieter in the evening. Saint-Gilles: Bohemian neighborhood with many accommodation options, local restaurants, and bars. Authentic atmosphere. Ixelles: Residential area with many restaurants and shops, suitable for longer stays. Saint-Josse-ten-Noode: More affordable option, close to the center, but less touristy.

Unde Sa Te Cazezi

Center (around Grand-Place): Ideal for tourists, close to main attractions, restaurants, and nightlife. Disadvantage: can be noisy and crowded. European Quarter: Suitable for business travelers, close to EU institutions. Quieter in the evening. Saint-Gilles: Bohemian neighborhood with many accommodation options, local restaurants, and bars. Authentic atmosphere. Ixelles: Residential area with many restaurants and shops, suitable for longer stays. Saint-Josse-ten-Noode: More affordable option, close to the center, but less touristy.

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Locatie

Brussels

Locatie

Brussels

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Brussels

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