This UNESCO World Heritage site is renowned for its stunning architecture and historical significance. It's a central square surrounded by opulent guildhalls and is a must-visit for architecture enthusiasts.
Originally built for the 1958 Brussels World's Fair, the Atomium is a unique structure that represents an iron crystal magnified 165 billion times. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the city from the top.
This iconic small bronze statue of a little boy peeing into a fountain is a symbol of Brussels' quirky sense of humor. It's located near the Grand Place.
Art lovers should not miss this renowned museum complex, which houses an impressive collection of artworks from various periods, including works by famous Belgian artists.
Dedicated to the surrealist artist René Magritte, this museum has the world's largest collection of his paintings and drawings.
This park is home to the stunning Triumphal Arch and several museums. It's a great place for a leisurely stroll or a picnic.
As the administrative center of the European Union, this area is home to several EU institutions. The Parlamentarium offers an interactive experience to learn about the EU.
A beautiful urban park perfect for relaxing, walking, or enjoying a boat ride on the lake.