EXPLORE BRUSSELS

Beyond its well-known landmarks, Brussels reveals charming side streets, architectural details and a vibrant food scene. The city’s compact layout makes it easy to explore between meetings or extend your visit with an extra evening in town.

Horizontale streep icoon

A modern architectural icon located near Brussels Expo. The futuristic structure offers panoramic views over the city.

Brussels’ historic heart and UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its ornate guild houses and Gothic Town Hall.

One of the city’s most scenic viewpoints, offering a stunning perspective over Brussels’ skyline and historic centre.

The Royal Palace of Brussels is the official palace of the Belgian monarch and one of the city’s most prominent landmarks. Located at the edge of Brussels Park, the neoclassical building is used for official functions and state visits.

A large historic park featuring an impressive triumphal arch and several museums, perfect for a peaceful walk.

Manneken Pis is a small but world-famous bronze statue of a little boy, symbolising Brussels’ sense of humour and independent spirit. Located in the historic city centre, it has become one of the city’s most iconic and photographed landmarks.

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