Built to mimic Paris's sweeping boulevards, Avenue Louise was named after King Leopold II's eldest daughter and is now the go-to destination for shoppers...
With one of the world's largest collections of military uniforms, medals, vehicles and weapons, this free attraction is the perfect solution for a rainy...
After staying hidden underneath the BELvue Museum for over 200 years, the Coudenberg Palace was rediscovered by archaeologists in the 1980s and is now...
From the instantly recognisable Smurfs and Belgian hero Tintin to the lesser-known characters of Asterix and Lucky Luc, this museum showcases years of European...
Les Parents Terribles was dreamed up by Laetitia Verbeeck, a Brussels parent puzzled by the lack of family-friendly cafes and restaurants in her home...
Perched on Avenue Louis Bertrand near Brussels' main train station, Le Haricot Magique shop-meets-cafe is conveniently located for dropping into upon arrival or before...
The Rouge-Cloître site is steeped in historical significance and importance, but we must confess, the best thing about it may be the playgrounds.
The area's...