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BRUSSELS (BRU)

From 74 €

Adults

16+ years at the time of travel

Teens

12-15 years at the time of travel

Children

2-11 years at the time of travel

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Under 2 years at the time of travel

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Cheap flights and Cheap Holidays to Brussels

Brussels is a wonderful city that combines modern infrastructure with a rich multicultural culture. You will never get bored here, thanks to its interesting sights, lively atmosphere and cultural diversity.

What to do and where to visit in Brussels

Grand Place

This magnificent square in the heart of Brussels combines Gothic and Baroque architectural styles. Renaissance and medieval buildings, along with narrow streets, blend perfectly with wide French-style avenues. The most important buildings on the square are the Brussels City Hall, the City Museum and the Guildhall, which represent the rich history and culture of the city.

European Parliament

This building is the political heart of Europe, where the most important decisions are made. Visitors can take a free guided tour with an audio guide, available in all 28 official languages of the EU.

Mont des Arts

This beautiful square offers a magnificent view of Brussels. It is home to some of the city’s most famous museums, including the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, the Museum of Musical Instruments, and the Magritte and Bellevue museums.

Chocolate Museum

Belgium is famous for its chocolate, and this museum reveals the secrets of chocolate production. Belgium produces more than 22,000 tons of chocolate annually. Visitors are also invited to take part in a tasting.

Beer Museum

Belgian beer is world-famous, and in this museum you will learn about its history, production process, and different types of bottles and cans. The tour ends with a beer tasting.

Notre-Dame-du-Sablon

This church is considered one of the most beautiful neo-Gothic churches in Belgium. Inside, you will be amazed by the magnificent stained glass windows and delicate interior.

Atomium

This famous structure, which represents a large-scale model of the atom, is one of the symbols of Brussels. Exhibitions and events are organized inside each sphere, and the top sphere offers a wonderful view.

Saint-Quentin-d'Or Park

This park is an ideal place for photography lovers. Here you will find beautiful green spaces, gardens, waterfalls and ponds that create a relaxing atmosphere.

IJssel Stadium

A must-see for football fans. Many historic matches have taken place here, and today it serves as the main stadium of the Belgian national team.

Automotive Museum

This museum is a real treasure for technology and car lovers. The oldest cars are exhibited here, from retro models to racing cars and rare specimens.

What to try in Brussels

Brussels is a true paradise for gourmets. Here you should definitely try Belgian fries, syrup-covered waffles, chocolate candies and, of course, the world-famous Belgian beer.