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Is 24 hours in Brussels enough?

Brussels historic centre is relatively small and very easy to discover on foot. 24 hours in Brussels is not very long, but it's certainly long enough to visit some of the highlights. So put on your walking shoes, indulge in a hearty breakfast and off we go!



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What To Do in Brussels in 24 Hours
  • Check out MANNEKEN PIS. First stop, Manneken Pis. ...
  • Visit The GRAND PALACE. ...
  • Explore Brussels City Center's Charming Alleys. ...
  • Devour all Belgian Waffles and Chocolates. ...
  • Enjoy Brussels' coffee scene. ...
  • Take a stroll at PARC DE BRUSSELS. ...
  • Palais De Bruxelles. ...
  • Book a tour.


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Brussels and Bruges are two popular city break destinations in Belgium. Brussels, the capital, is famous for being the seat of the EU and home to Tintin. Bruges on the other hand is famous for its canals, bridges and picturesque old town.

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Being the European Union's capital city, Brussels isn't a cheap place to live in. However, compared to other major European cities, the cost of living in Brussels, Belgium can be considered quite average. Let's have a look: Brussels is 13% more expensive than Barcelona.

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However, the city center is very walkable and the public transport system is efficient. If you have to travel by car, a good compromise is to leave your car at a Park and Ride location. Parking is free and they are all next to a metro station – you'll be at the Grand Place in no time!

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Or have a spare holiday day that you don't know what to do with? A day trip to the continent might be just the answer. It only takes 35 minutes to get from Folkestone to Calais, and from there, there are myriad little towns and cities in Belgium, within easy driving distance, that you can explore in a day.

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