The artistic charm and timeless architecture of Brussels leaves an impression that beckons further exploration. Classic Belgian style combines effortlessly with contemporary European luxuries. Historic Art Nouveau buildings stand shoulder-to-shoulder as cathedral peaks brim to the sky. La Grande-Place, Manneken-Pis and Town Hall all host some of Europe’s most renowned architectural achievements. Of course, aside from historical contexts, modern pleasantries thrive throughout. From celebrated Avenue Louise shopping to notorious beer tastings in Winksele, visitors stay busy exploring Brussels tourist attractions and events. Art exhibits, historic tours and fashion districts showcase Brussels’ rich history whilst featuring its newest pleasures.
One of the premier shopping streets in the city, Avenue Louise offers shoppers a great variety of prestigious international brands and stylish boutiques, many housed in charming Art Nouveau buildings.
Flagey boasts a world-class programme with something to suit all tastes, young and old alike.
Tootbus invites you to explore the Belgian capital at your own pace with its hop-on hop-off bus tours in Brussels.
Summer in Brussels reaches its highlight with the return of the world-famous Flower Carpet from August 13th to 16th, which transforms the Grand-Place into a tapestry of thousands of colourful flowers. This iconic event offers a unique opportunity to admire one of Brussels’ most celebrated traditions from the heart of the city. Earlier in the season, Ommegang takes place on 1 July and 3 July, bringing Brussels’ rich history to life.
Brussels celebrates art and culture year-round. In October, the Nocturnes de Bruxelles offer you a unique experience: the museums of Brussels open their doors at night for special visits and unexpected performances.
The Châtelain District is a district of Ixelles well known for its many art galleries, exhibitions, museums, restaurants, bars, parks and its remarkable building: the Church of the Holy Trinity from the 19th century. Its prestigious listed residences, its numerous hotels and its Wednesday evening market are what also characterize this famous district and make it so attractive.
This cheeky sculpture is a must-see for any visit to the Belgian capital. Embodying the local's sense of humour and free-thinking spirit, it is the best-known symbol of the people of Brussels.
Often cited as one of Europe's most beautiful squares, the Grand Place is the historic heart of Brussels.
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