
Royal Palace of Brussels (Palais Royal)
Best time to visit
Late morning on weekdays during the summer public opening, when light is best for photos and crowds are smaller.
Budget tips
Entry is free during the summer public opening (usually late July to early September); outside that period the palace is closed inside and only the exterior can be viewed. No city pass required, but bring ID for security checks and avoid peak free-entry opening days.
Recommended for
History buffs, Architecture lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Cultural travelers
Plan your visit
45-60 minutes
About
Quick facts: Sunlight catches the sweeping marble facade and the grand windows reveal glimmers of ornate salons, where chandeliers and gilded ceilings still play host to state occasions. Many visitors wander through dozens of lavishly decorated rooms, spotting royal portraits and Art Nouveau details tucked into unexpected corners.
Highlights: Every summer the state rooms open to the public for roughly six weeks, so you can stroll across cool marble under a gilded 19th-century ceiling and let the hush of echoing footsteps and the faint scent of beeswax polish sink in. King Leopold II masterminded the palace's late-19th-century makeover, and palace staff still tell a whispered legend about a tiny snack bell hidden behind a west-wing panel that once summoned servants to quietly deliver cakes during royal receptions.
Insider tips
- Wear smart-casual clothing and comfortable shoes, security checks are enforced at the entrance.
- Arrive just after opening to beat tour groups and get quieter access to the State Rooms.
- The balcony overlooking Parc de Bruxelles gives the best wide-angle photo of the palace and the park below.
- Photography is generally allowed without flash and without tripods, respect ropes and any room-specific restrictions.
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