


The European quarter in Brussels is made up of lively squares, original shops, relaxing green spaces, interesting museums, charming restaurants, and architectural highlights. Don't miss out on this buzzing social hub when you visit Brussels.
The Châtelain District is an upscale area and one of the favorite places of residence of the expatriate community in Brussels. There are many independent shops, bars and restaurants, and beautiful townhouses.
Housed inside a beautiful 19th-century building featuring a mix of architectural styles, this shopping center boasts local and international fashion, restaurants, jewelry stores, and more. Enjoy window shopping in these extensive galleries, and take in the view of the impressive glass ceiling above.
Place Saint Boniface is a buzzing gastronomy scene filled with terraces, bistros, restaurants and small independent shops. Experience culinary delight with a wide selection of restaurants boasting different cuisines to choose from.
Looking to visit somewhere lively and filled with excellent local and international food? Then visit Place Eugène Flagey and experience one of the trendiest and liveliest parts of the Ixelles district.
Located just south of the Sainte Catherine metro station, Dansaert District welcomes visitors with an eclectic range of fashion shops, from vintage to high-end brands, as well as cafés and restaurants. Why not spend a day boutique-hopping and then enjoy a meal at one of the local seafood restaurants?
While exploring the center of Brussels, make your way to this medieval cathedral. Named after the city's patron saints, parts of the original church date back to the 11th century. The cathedral features a Brabantine Gothic architectural style, as well as centuries-old sculptures and stained-glass windows.
The Brussels Centre for Fine Arts, also known as BOZAR, is a concert hall, exhibition center, and city event venue. While visiting the center of Brussels, make sure to look at the calendar of events for a unique way to spend an afternoon or evening.
Boulevard de Waterloo and Avenue de la Toison d'Or form the inescapable shopping mile, The Champs Elysées of Brussels. Treat yourself to a day of shopping at major high-street stores and brands.
Spend an afternoon visiting this museum and art gallery dedicated to the life and work of René Magritte, one of Belgium's best-known surrealist artists. Inside, you'll see his paintings and sketches in addition to personal letters, photos, magazine articles, and more.
Admire the Eiffel Tower and Big Ben in the heart of Brussels. No, this is not a mistake! A unique miniature theme park, Mini Europe, lets you visit the famous landmarks of the Old Continent in just a few hours.
The Mont des Arts boasts one of the most beautiful views of the capital, especially when it comes to admiring the sunsets from the top of the steps that lead to a small landscaped park.