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The capital of Belgium and the foremost seat of the Royal Family of Belgium, Brussels is an easy-breezy city that will make you feel good. Various Brussels tour packages take you through many ups and downs of the alleys in the city to help you explore it at its best. Be it the art galleries or the world-class museums, Brussels is sure to grab your attention with its astounding beauty. Here is a list of some of the packages curated by our travel experts at Thomascook:
| Tour Packages Name | Duration | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Europe for All - Summer 2026 | 7 Nights 8 Days | ₹189 100 |
| European Marvels - Summer 2026 | 9 Nights 10 Days | ₹272 400 |
| Super Budget Tour Of Europe - Summer 2026 | 10 Nights 11 Days | ₹297 100 |
| Highlights of Europe - Summer 2026 | 12 Nights 13 Days | ₹345 300 |
| Sensational Europe - Summer 2026 | 14 Nights 15 Days | ₹419 400 |
Despite the presence of many star attractions like the other pretty Belgian towns, Brussels carries a charm of its own. It boasts a wide range of beautiful cafes and restaurants alongside some ancient architectural wonders, which are sure to grab your attention. However, while you’re in Brussels, do not forget to stock up of their famous chocolates, which are believed to be the best ones you can get in the European Union. Nevertheless, here is a brief list of places in Brussels that you might enjoy visiting:
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Places to Visit |
Known for |
Location |
|---|---|---|
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Saint-Michel Cathedral |
Built in the remembrance of St. Gudula and St. Michael who were the Brussels’ patron saints, this one is a Gothic church that took many years to complete. |
Parvis Street Gudule, Central Brussels |
|
Place Royale |
Used by the Belgian Royal Family as their official residence; the Palais Royal is a great neo-classical facade that you need to visit atleast once in your lifetime |
Place des Palais, Central Brussels |
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Atomium |
One of the most legendary landmarks of Brussels, this attraction is a favourite among the tourists. It is a representation of a huge iron molecule that is magnified to upto 165 million times. |
Eeuwfeestlaan 20, Boulevard du Centenaire |
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Monte des Arts |
Placed amidst the Place Royale and the Place de l’Albertine, this architectural wonder is a conglomeration of large buildings. |
Boulevard de I’Empereur, Central Brussels |
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Notre-Dame du Sablom |
Regarded to be the loveliest among the Gothic churches in Brussels, this chapel attracts tourists from all over the world. |
Rue de la Regence, Central Brussels |
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Belgian Comic Strip Centre |
Designed by the renowned Victor Horta, this Comic Strip centre is a dedication to the history of comic strips and cartoons. It includes famous ones like Tintin and The Smurfs. |
Maison Waucquez, 20 Rue de Sables, Central Brussels |
|
Belgian Royal Museum of Fine Arts |
Divided into two parts namely Musee d’art ancient and the Musee d’art modern, this museum is a wide display of various fine arts that occupy an important place in the Belgian history. |
Rue du Musee 9, Central Brussels |
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Coudenberg Palace Archaeological Site |
Discovered in the 1980s, this Palace is a primary place where the excavations and the tunnels of the former Palace of Brussels can be discovered. It is also referred to as the most mysterious places to visit in Brussels |
Place des Palais 7, Brussels |
|
Abbaye de la Cambre |
Housing an art college and the National Geographical Institute, this collection of beautiful French gardens is a treat to witness. |
Rue du Monastere, Saint Gilles Brussels |
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Grand Place |
Last but not the least, located in the centre of the old town of Brussels; this palace is one among the famous monuments of the city. |
Grand Place, Central Brussels |