Beer is Big Business in Brussels -
Brussels produces more varieties then there are days in a year however
beer isn't all the city has to offer. On your next trip to Brussels
you can enjoy some of the these other activities.
1. Atomium
Built in 1958 when Brussels hosted the World's Fair, the Atomium is a cross between sculpture and architecture.
It's modelled after a crystallized molecule of iron magnified 150 thousand million times. Escalators take visitors to expositions in the various spheres and upper sphere houses a restaurant, chez Adrienne.
2. Mini Europe
At the foot of the Atomium is Mini Europe, the only place where touring the continent takes just a few hours. Roughly 80cities and 350buildings are represented.
3. Discover the old town
The crown jewel of Brussels' old town is the Grand Place, built in a merchants' market in the 13th century. Tour the striking Gothic town hall or enjoy 'un café' and stroll around in the cobble-stoned streets.
4. Enjoy the Famous Belgian Chocolate
Learn all there is to know about the Belgian Chocolate at the Chocolate Museum and then visit some of Brussels' chocolate shops. You'll be in for a real treat! Dark chocolate, milk chocolate, white chocolate, sweet chocolate,bitter chocolate, semi-sweet chocolate .... You name it, we have it. Come and indulge yourself!
5. Taste our Moules Frites
Moules Frites is without a doubt the unofficial national dish of Brussels, Belgium and you cannot visit Brussels without having tried them!
6. Discover the Comic Strip Museum
Here's something you might not know yet, TinTin was created by a Belgian artist! It speaks for itself that Brussels has its own Comic Strip Museum where you can rediscover childhood memories.
7. Try out some Belgian Beers
Near the South Station is one of the last traditional breweries; Cantillon.
The Van Roy-Cantillon family welcomes you and invites you to discover a fabulous world. Beer, tools and brewing process are still the same as in the beginning. Cheers!
1. Atomium
Built in 1958 when Brussels hosted the World's Fair, the Atomium is a cross between sculpture and architecture.
It's modelled after a crystallized molecule of iron magnified 150 thousand million times. Escalators take visitors to expositions in the various spheres and upper sphere houses a restaurant, chez Adrienne.
2. Mini Europe
At the foot of the Atomium is Mini Europe, the only place where touring the continent takes just a few hours. Roughly 80cities and 350buildings are represented.
3. Discover the old town
The crown jewel of Brussels' old town is the Grand Place, built in a merchants' market in the 13th century. Tour the striking Gothic town hall or enjoy 'un café' and stroll around in the cobble-stoned streets.
4. Enjoy the Famous Belgian Chocolate
Learn all there is to know about the Belgian Chocolate at the Chocolate Museum and then visit some of Brussels' chocolate shops. You'll be in for a real treat! Dark chocolate, milk chocolate, white chocolate, sweet chocolate,bitter chocolate, semi-sweet chocolate .... You name it, we have it. Come and indulge yourself!
5. Taste our Moules Frites
Moules Frites is without a doubt the unofficial national dish of Brussels, Belgium and you cannot visit Brussels without having tried them!
6. Discover the Comic Strip Museum
Here's something you might not know yet, TinTin was created by a Belgian artist! It speaks for itself that Brussels has its own Comic Strip Museum where you can rediscover childhood memories.
7. Try out some Belgian Beers
Near the South Station is one of the last traditional breweries; Cantillon.
The Van Roy-Cantillon family welcomes you and invites you to discover a fabulous world. Beer, tools and brewing process are still the same as in the beginning. Cheers!






