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7-Day Itinerary in Brussels

Sunday, October 15: Exploring the Historic City Center

In the morning, start your trip by visiting the Grand Place, Brussels' central square known for its stunning architecture. Explore the surrounding streets filled with shops, cafes, and restaurants. In the afternoon, head to the iconic Manneken Pis, a small bronze statue symbolizing the rebellious spirit of Brussels. Enjoy a delicious Belgian waffle from one of the nearby street vendors. As the evening approaches, indulge in some traditional Belgian cuisine at a local restaurant.

  • Grand Place: Free, 2 hours
  • Manneken Pis: Free, 1 hour
  • Local Restaurant: €20-30 per person, 2 hours
Monday, October 16: Art and Culture

Start your day at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts, home to a vast collection of art, including works by renowned artists such as Bruegel, Rubens, and Magritte. Spend the afternoon exploring the European Quarter, where you can visit the European Parliament and other EU institutions. In the evening, catch a performance at the famous La Monnaie opera house.

  • Royal Museums of Fine Arts: €15, 3 hours
  • European Quarter: Free, 2 hours
  • La Monnaie: Ticket prices vary, 3 hours
Tuesday, October 17: Discovering Belgian History

Start your day by visiting the Atomium, a unique architectural marvel that offers panoramic views of the city. Explore the Atomium's exhibition on Belgian history and enjoy a walk in the surrounding park. In the afternoon, head to the Royal Palace of Brussels and take a guided tour of the stunning interiors. End the day with a visit to the Cantillon Brewery, where you can learn about the traditional brewing process of Lambic beer.

  • Atomium: €15, 3 hours
  • Royal Palace of Brussels: Free, 2 hours
  • Cantillon Brewery: €8, 2 hours
Wednesday, October 18: Day Trip to Bruges

Take a day trip to the charming city of Bruges, known for its picturesque canals and medieval architecture. Explore the historic city center, visit the Basilica of the Holy Blood, and take a boat tour along the canals. Indulge in some delicious Belgian chocolates and enjoy a relaxing day in this fairy-tale-like city.

  • Train to Bruges: €15-20 (round trip), 8 hours
  • Basilica of the Holy Blood: Free, 1 hour
  • Boat Tour: €10-15, 2 hours
Thursday, October 19: Food and Beer Tasting

Embark on a food and beer tasting tour in Brussels. Start your day with a visit to the Sainte Catherine neighborhood, known for its seafood restaurants. Enjoy a seafood lunch with fresh oysters and mussels. In the afternoon, explore the Saint-Géry district, famous for its trendy bars and cafes. Sample some local beers, such as Trappist or Lambic, and learn about the brewing process.

  • Sainte Catherine: €30-40 per person, 2 hours
  • Saint-Géry: €20-30 per person, 2 hours
Friday, October 20: Nature and Relaxation

Escape the bustling city and spend the day in the Sonian Forest, a beautiful natural reserve located just outside Brussels. Go for a hike or rent a bike to explore the forest's picturesque trails. Enjoy a picnic surrounded by nature. In the evening, unwind at one of Brussels' many spa centers and treat yourself to a relaxing massage or sauna session.

  • Sonian Forest: Free, 4 hours
  • Spa Center: €50-100, 2 hours
Saturday, October 21: Shopping and Farewell

Spend your last day in Brussels indulging in some shopping. Visit the trendy Avenue Louise and explore its high-end boutiques and designer stores. Enjoy a leisurely lunch at a local brasserie. In the afternoon, head to the charming Sablon district, known for its antique shops and art galleries. End your trip with a farewell dinner at a traditional Belgian restaurant.

  • Avenue Louise: Budget as per shopping preferences, 3 hours
  • Sablon District: Free, 2 hours
  • Traditional Belgian Restaurant: €30-50 per person, 2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

While exploring Brussels, don't miss the off the beaten path attractions such as the Comic Strip Center, dedicated to Belgian comic book art, and the Bois de la Cambre, a serene park perfect for a picnic. Locals also love the Marolles neighborhood, known for its flea market and charming cafes. Make sure to try the local specialty, moules-frites (mussels and fries) at a traditional brasserie.

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