Head to the elegant Sablon for lunch, a neighborhood known for its antique shops and art galleries. Enjoy a refined Belgian specialty at Le Vieux Saint Martin or Wittamer.
In the afternoon, visit the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, where you can explore both the Oldmasters Museum and the renowned Magritte Museum, home to the world’s largest collection of surrealist works by René Magritte.
Views, Music, and Historic Streets
Continue your cultural journey with a stroll through Mont des Arts, offering panoramic views over the city. Nearby, visit the Musical Instruments Museum, housed in a striking Art Nouveau building and home to an extraordinary collection from around the world. From here, walk toward the spectacular Grand Place, a UNESCO World Heritage site widely considered one of Europe’s most beautiful squares. Just a short stroll away, visit the iconic Manneken Pis.
Pause at one of the surrounding cafés for a local beer, taking in the atmosphere of the historic center.