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Explore Brussels with your family in spring through a perfect blend of kid-friendly attractions and hidden local gems, discovering secret spots and enjoying relaxed days full of fun and culture.

Explore Brussels with your family in spring through a perfect blend of kid-friendly attractions and hidden local gems, discovering secret spots and enjoying relaxed days full of fun and culture.
Free walking tours. Yes, actually free. No credit card needed. No catch.
Local guide, 2-3 hours
Major sights, hidden gems, local stories
100% tip-based
Guides earn only tips, so they give their absolute best
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I've done these in dozens of cities and they've been the highlight of almost every trip. If you're visiting Brussels, Belgium, do this on your first day. You'll thank me later.
~2 hours
Join a free walking tour starting at De Brouckère Square to cover local history and hidden corners with a focus on family-friendly sights.
Explore charming streets, historic squares, and vibrant neighborhoods as you learn about the rich culture and history through engaging stories and local insights. You'll typically encounter beautiful architecture and lively local scenes that bring the city's heritage to life. Local guides often share fascinating legends and facts, making the experience both educational and enjoyable for travelers.
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Visit Grand-Place early to avoid crowds, admire the ornate guildhalls and the Town Hall's spire, perfect for photos with kids.

Visit Grand-Place early to avoid crowds, admire the ornate guildhalls and the Town Hall's spire, perfect for photos with kids.
~1.5 hours
Choose a quaint café in the Ilot Sacré, try local sandwiches or light meals, and order Belgian waffles for dessert.
~2 hours
Visit Jardin du Petit Sablon, a quiet, hidden garden with statues and playgrounds ideal for children.

See the famous Manneken Pis statue in a less crowded late afternoon; kids enjoy spotting its quirky costumes.

See the famous Manneken Pis statue in a less crowded late afternoon; kids enjoy spotting its quirky costumes.
~2 hours
Find a cozy bar with a kids’ corner in Saint-Gilles, a trendy district with relaxed atmosphere and local beers for adults.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a bakery near the Botanical Garden and try Speculoos, spiced shortcrust biscuits perfect with morning coffee.
Speculoos
Look for a café in Ilot Sacré serving sandwiches and Belgian waffles, the famous crispy and fluffy local treat.
Belgian waffles
Find a family-friendly restaurant in Saint-Gilles offering mussels with fries (Moules-frites), a classic Belgian dish.
Moules-fritesCentral location reduces travel time and keeps family close to key sights and restaurants.

Located on Rue Vautier in Schaerbeek, this museum offers interactive exhibits that engage children in natural science topics with hands-on displays and dinosaur skeletons. It's usually quieter during weekday mornings.

Located on Rue Vautier in Schaerbeek, this museum offers interactive exhibits that engage children in natural science topics with hands-on displays and dinosaur skeletons. It's usually quieter during weekday mornings.
~1.5 hours
Look for a cozy brasserie near Parc de Bruxelles serving classics like Carbonnade flamande, a Flemish beef stew, perfect for family dinners. Choose a spot with kid menus and warm atmospheres to keep children comfortable.

Visit the Planetarium in Uccle, which offers kid-friendly astronomy shows in multiple languages. Booking tickets in advance is recommended to secure a spot for interactive sky shows.

Visit the Planetarium in Uccle, which offers kid-friendly astronomy shows in multiple languages. Booking tickets in advance is recommended to secure a spot for interactive sky shows.

This large park near the Royal Palace offers playgrounds and green spaces where children can run and explore. Explore the less crowded paths behind the park for local artists and hidden statues.

This large park near the Royal Palace offers playgrounds and green spaces where children can run and explore. Explore the less crowded paths behind the park for local artists and hidden statues.
~1.5 hours
Located in the Marolles district, this flea market is full of local antiques and curiosities that children find fascinating. Go early for the best finds away from tourist hours and enjoy street snacks around.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Choose a family-friendly brasserie near Parc de Bruxelles and order Moules-frites, a classic mussels and fries dish, ideal for kids to try mild shellfish with crispy fries.
Moules-frites
Look for a small local bistro in Marolles serving Carbonnade flamande, a sweet and savory beef stew, paired with a side of fresh bread and local beers for adults.
Carbonnade flamandeCentral location keeps you close to attractions and well connected to public transport for easy family access.
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Accommodation approximated from hotel price (~70 EUR converted), food includes restaurant and street food options, transport includes local public transport and occasional taxi, activities budget for kid-friendly and offbeat attractions.
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