About Brussels

Bruxelles, ma belle

Brussels, the vibrant capital of multilingual Belgium and the de facto capital of the European Union, is a city rich in history, culture, and international influence. Known for its stunning architecture, picturesque squares, and lively atmosphere, Brussels seamlessly blends medieval charm with modern urban life. The city’s Grand Place, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a must-see, boasting ornate guild houses and the impressive Town Hall.

As a hub of politics, culture, and commerce, Brussels is home to key European institutions, world-class museums, and a dynamic culinary scene. Whether you’re exploring its historic streets, admiring Art Nouveau architecture, or indulging in its famous chocolate and waffles, Brussels offers something for every visitor.

Brussels South Train Station

Easy Access to Brussels

Brussels Airport (BRU), located just 12 km from the city center, is Belgium’s largest international airport, offering direct flights to and from major destinations worldwide. Additionally, Brussels South Station (Bruxelles-Midi / Brussel-Zuid) is a key international rail hub, connecting the city to Paris, London, Amsterdam, and other European capitals via high-speed trains like Thalys, Eurostar, and ICE.

Bus in front of Brussels Royal Palace

Getting to the City Center

From Brussels Airport, the fastest way to reach the city center is by train, with direct services running every 10 minutes to Brussels Central Station in about 20 minutes. Alternatively, the Airport Line bus 12 provides a convenient link to key districts. If arriving by train at Brussels South Station, local metro, tram, and bus services offer quick connections to all parts of the city. Taxis and ride-sharing options are also readily available.

Green Brussels

Discover Brussels’ Culture and Cuisine

Brussels is a city of contrasts, where history meets modernity, and cultures from around the world converge. It is famous for its vibrant arts scene, lively cafés, and a rich culinary heritage. Visitors can explore renowned museums like the Magritte Museum and the Royal Museums of Fine Arts, or take a stroll through the European Quarter. Food lovers will enjoy iconic Belgian specialties such as moules-frites, decadent chocolates, and an unparalleled selection of craft beers.

To discover more about what Brussels has to offer, go to Visit Brussels.