English
Discover Brussels with your family through kid-friendly attractions, interactive museums, beautiful parks and leisurely walks designed for a comfortable springtime pace.

Discover Brussels with your family through kid-friendly attractions, interactive museums, beautiful parks and leisurely walks designed for a comfortable springtime pace.
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
You tip what feels right
At the end, just tip whatever you feel is right
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
Start in the historic city center near Grand-Place. Choose a tour that covers kid-friendly highlights and stories. Wear comfy shoes and have water bottles for kids.
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.
Book FREE walking tour
Explore the ornate Grand-Place square surrounded by guildhalls. Kids will enjoy the flower carpets if visiting in spring. Avoid peak crowds around noon.

Explore the ornate Grand-Place square surrounded by guildhalls. Kids will enjoy the flower carpets if visiting in spring. Avoid peak crowds around noon.
~1.5 hours
Look for a casual eatery near Grand-Place offering child-friendly menus. Order dishes with familiar flavors and consider spots with play corners.

Located in central Brussels, this interactive museum features exhibits on Tintin and other comics. It's very engaging for kids with activities and colorful displays.

Located in central Brussels, this interactive museum features exhibits on Tintin and other comics. It's very engaging for kids with activities and colorful displays.

Relax and let kids play in the largest urban park, near Royal Palace. There is a playground and wide paths for strolls along tree-lined avenues.

Relax and let kids play in the largest urban park, near Royal Palace. There is a playground and wide paths for strolls along tree-lined avenues.
~0.5 hours
Find a street vendor or café in central Brussels selling fresh Belgian waffles with toppings like strawberries and whipped cream. This is a fun treat for the family.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a quick breakfast at a local bakery near Grand-Place. Try Speculoos spiced biscuits with a hot coffee or hot chocolate if kids want something warm.
Speculoos
Find a family-friendly restaurant near the Comic Strip Center. Order classic Moules-frites, a dish of mussels with fries, which is both filling and local.
Moules-fritesStaying in the City Center places you close to main attractions, family-friendly restaurants, and transit hubs for easy movement.

Located in the Parc Leopold area, this museum offers interactive exhibits perfect for kids to learn about natural history hands-on. Arrive right at opening to avoid crowds.

Located in the Parc Leopold area, this museum offers interactive exhibits perfect for kids to learn about natural history hands-on. Arrive right at opening to avoid crowds.

Visit the planetarium in Uccle district for engaging star shows that fascinate children and adults alike. Book timed entry tickets online to secure a spot.

Visit the planetarium in Uccle district for engaging star shows that fascinate children and adults alike. Book timed entry tickets online to secure a spot.
~1 hours
Head to Marché du Midi, the largest market in Brussels, held on Boulevard du Midi. Try local cheeses, fresh bread, and Belgian street snacks with kids.

Take a metro to Heysel and explore the iconic Atomium structure. Kids will enjoy the futuristic design and panoramic views from the spheres.

Take a metro to Heysel and explore the iconic Atomium structure. Kids will enjoy the futuristic design and panoramic views from the spheres.
~1 hours
Walk from Atomium to the nearby Ossegem Park playground for a safe, shaded play area with equipment suitable for young children.

End the day at Parc du Cinquantenaire in the European Quarter. Family-friendly paths are great for a restful stroll or picnic on the lawns.

End the day at Parc du Cinquantenaire in the European Quarter. Family-friendly paths are great for a restful stroll or picnic on the lawns.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café around the Parc Leopold area and try Belgian waffles topped with fresh fruit and whipped cream, accompanied by a hot chocolate.
Belgian waffles
Look for a family-friendly bistro in the European Quarter offering Carbonnade flamande, a hearty Flemish beef stew, perfect for a comforting dinner.
Carbonnade flamandeThis area offers family-friendly hotels with easy access to public transport and many attractions on the itinerary.
Enter your email to receive the PDF or CSV.
Accommodation around 70 EUR (~77 USD) per night. Food includes a mix of restaurant meals (~15 USD) and street food (~6 USD). Transport budget considers metro, tram, bus fares and occasional taxi (~9 USD). Activities budget includes entry to kid-friendly attractions and parks (~15 USD).
Documents
Booking
Packing
Health
Connectivity
Get eSIM for Brussels, Belgium
The easiest and most affordable way to get mobile internet wherever you travel.