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Top 20 Best Things to Do in Brussels [2025]

Grand-Place
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Grand-Place

4.6
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601 reviews
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7.9
Based on 35,256 reviews
Central Brussels | 398m from downtown
Phone +32-2-5138940
Address: Grote Markt, 1000 Brussel, Belgium
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-1 hour
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No.1 of Night Attractions in Brussels
Highlights:
360° city view from tower
󱓊Touch Selkras statue for luck
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The place is gorgeous! we were there after Christmas and it matches with the Christmas tree so perfectly! Visit and just enjoy the view!
this is stunning and amazing. it’s much more charming when the lights are on. We enjoyed it very much. By night, have a seat a the bar close by, order some Belgian beer and chill.
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Atomium
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Atomium

Atomium

4.3
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300 reviews
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7.6
From MYR 71.45
Based on 16,226 reviews
Brussels Expo | 5 km from downtown
Phone +32-2-4754775
Address: Pl. de l'Atomium 1, 1020 Bruxelles, Belgium
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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No.2 of Night Attractions in Brussels
Highlights:
Night lights simulate electronic motion
󱓊Panoramic Brussels view & landmarks
󱨠Saved by 161 users󱨠126 positive reviews
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It's OK. Brussels is known as the most boring capital in Europe, and the Atomium is one of the most boring attractions. You can see the whole city of Brussels, or you can spend 1 euro to take a closer look at the whole telescope. The rest is a visit full of a sense of the times. After all, it was built decades ago, and it's all classical technology cyberpunk.
When you come to the capital of Belgium, it is worth visiting the Brussels Atomium. This is one of the landmark buildings in Brussels, built during the 1958 Brussels World Expo. The Atomium consists of 9 huge spheres, symbolizing an enlarged model of an iron atom. If you have enough time, you can take the elevator to visit the inside of the sphere and overlook the entire Brussels city from the observation deck at the top.
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Manneken Pis
Manneken Pis
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Manneken Pis

Manneken Pis

4.0
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480 reviews
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7.2
Based on 16,896 reviews
Central Brussels | 606m from downtown
Phone +32-479-272929
Address: 1000 Brussels, Belgium
Recommended sightseeing time: 5-15 minutes
Highlights:
󱨜Explore city culture & cuisine
󱓊Beer tasting during carnival
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Brussels peeing child (Manneken Pis) is one of the iconic statues of the Belgian capital Brussels, known as the "First Citizen of Brussels". The peeing child statue is located in the pedestrian area of downtown Brussels, about 53 cm tall, and sits on a marble carved platform about two meters high. The statue was made of bronze, the original bronze statue was created in 1619 by the Belgian sculptor Jerome Duquesnova. There are many versions of legends about the origin and story of peeing children: • Legend 1: In 1142, the Duke of Goth Fred III led the army against foreign enemies, and the Duke put his young son in a cradle and hung on a tree to inspire the army's morale and finally defeated the enemy. • Legend 2: Less than getting up in the middle of the night to pee, seeing the neighbor's house on fire, can not find the water to put out, so with urine to extinguish the fire, rescue the trapped people. • Legend 3: When the ancient Spanish invaders evacuated Brussels, they wanted to blow up the city with explosives, less than pissing overnight, doused the fuse, thereby saving Brussels. • Legend 4: The rulers of the Holy Roman Empire intended to blow up Brussels with explosives, less than even discovering and dousing the fuse. Peeing children is not only a landmark in Brussels, but also a symbol of the Belgian spirit, representing bravery and wisdom. Traditional: Since the 18th century, the statue of the peeing child has changed clothes regularly. Today, he has more than 1,000 costumes that are presented by countries. The peeing child attracts visitors from all over the world for its unique historical and cultural value. There are many famous Belgian chocolate shops around the peeing children, where you can taste and buy your favorite chocolate.
you cannot take a trip to Belgium without visiting their cheeky little statues!
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St. Michael & St. Gudula Cathedral
St. Michael & St. Gudula Cathedral
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St. Michael & St. Gudula Cathedral

St. Michael & St. Gudula Cathedral

4.3
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104 reviews
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6.3
Based on 5,229 reviews
Central Brussels | 651m from downtown
Phone +32 2 217 83 45
Address: Esp. de la Sainte-Gudule, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-1 hour
Highlights:
󰋄View Brussels' old town from above
󱓊Church's glow at sunset
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As a lover of churches and beautiful architecture I highly recommend this place to visit! inside and outside view is great!
St. Michael and St. Gudula Cathedral is one of the most comfortable churches I’ve ever visited. The lighting is soft and pleasant, and the choir singing in the background adds a peaceful touch. The interior isn’t overly fancy, which have a nice balance between simplicity and decoration. One of the best churches.
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Choco-Story Brussels
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Choco-Story Brussels

Choco-Story Brussels

4.3
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6 reviews
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5.8
From MYR 68.99
Central Brussels | 569m from downtown
Phone +32 2 514 20 48
Address: Rue de l'Etuve 41, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Recommended sightseeing time: 1.5-3 hours
Highlights:
󰋄Interactive cocoa plantation experience
󱓊Make & take your chocolate
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It's a very special museum. There's no admission fee. As you follow the tour route, you can see different chocolate-making tools and learn about the chocolate-making process. Various old machines and instruments are on display. It turns out that making chocolate is so particular.
Choco Story is located near the Manneken Pis, and there are many chocolate shops around it. This is the Chocolate Museum, where there are all kinds of chocolates for sale on the first floor. Visitors can buy some to take home or make souvenirs.

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Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium

Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium

4.4
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110 reviews
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5.7
Based on 1,838 reviews
Central Brussels | 1.1 km from downtown
Phone +32 2 508 32 11
Address: Rue de la Régence 3, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-6 hours
Highlights:
󱨜Near the Palace & Mondesa Arts
󱨜20,000 artworks from 15th century
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Belgium was once the fastest-growing country in Europe and has a long history. The various buildings that have been deposited in Belgium are unique in style, exquisite and delicate, and have been integrated into the modern world. I really enjoy life here.
Royal Museum of Fine Arts of Belgium, the collection of this museum is very rich and has a very good background. Most of the works in it are oil paintings. If you are interested in art, this is highly recommended.
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Brussels Town Hall
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Brussels Town Hall

Brussels Town Hall

4.5
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151 reviews
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5.6
From MYR 94.63
Based on 3,379 reviews
Central Brussels | 413m from downtown
Phone +32 2 279 22 11
Address: Grand Place 8, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
Highlights:
󰋄Panoramic view from 15th-century tower
󰀆Swan House & unique architecture
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City Hall has such an intricate medieval designs and architectures. I was simply blown away and in awe!
Brussels City Hall in Belgium covers a large area. In addition to the building, there is also a square. Some of the sculptures on the square are very famous. If you come here to play, you may as well visit it.
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Mini-Europe
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Mini-Europe

Mini-Europe

4.0
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72 reviews
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5.5
From MYR 100.72
Based on 4,910 reviews
Brussels Expo | 4.9 km from downtown
Phone +32 2 474 13 13
Address: Av. du Football 1, 1020 Bruxelles, Belgium
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
Highlights:
󱨜Mini Europe in Brussels Park
󱓊Vesuvius model & mini Paris experience
󱨠31% positive reviews
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Cool and should visit in the morning. Might be hot during afternoon. Just show the ticket
Brussels is a very famous tourist city. There are many artificial landscapes built in this place. Mini Europe is also a very good environment. You can see many interesting things here.
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European Commission

European Commission

4.6
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26 reviews
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5.4
European district | 2.3 km from downtown
Phone +32 2 299 11 11
Address: Rue de la Loi 200, 1040 Bruxelles, Belgium
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-2 hours
Highlights:
󱓊Iconic glass office building landmark
󱨜Brussels' EU decision-making landmark
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【New EU Headquarters Building】Located in a cross-shaped building at 200 Rue de la Loi, Brussels, Belgium, the X-shaped Berlaymont Building is the most symbolic building in Brussels, Belgium. Since its completion in 1967, it has become the headquarters office building of the then European Community, which is now the European Union. The property rights of the Berlaymont Building belong to the Belgian government, and the European Union uses it on a lease basis. Address: Rue de la Loi 200, 1000 Bruxelles Transportation: Take Metro Line 5 or bus to Schuman Station, and you can see the building after exiting the station
The European Commission headquarters is located in Brussels. Surprisingly, there are no high walls and no armed guards patrolling here. You can take a close look, but don't miss it if you come here.
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Comics Art Museum
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Comics Art Museum

Comics Art Museum

4.2
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120 reviews
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5.2
Based on 2,176 reviews
Central Brussels | 596m from downtown
Phone +32-2-2191980
Address: Rue des Sables 20, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
Highlights:
󱨜Interactive digital comic creation
󱓊Original Tintin & Smurf artworks
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The Belgian Comic Strip Art Center is worth visiting. It records some statues of some well-known Belgian cartoons. If children come here, they will like it very much. It is not too big and it takes only 3 to 4 hours to visit.
The Brussels Comic Strip Museum is also quite interesting. There are many types and quantities of comics. The museum is located in the core area of ​​the city. Many of the comic works are quite interesting, and it is also fun for tourists to visit here.
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