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Our Favorite Things to Do in Belgium

Belgium may be small, but it’s full of surprises.

From historic cities to world-famous chocolate, cozy cafés, and lush countryside — there’s something here for everyone. Whether you're staying in Brussels or planning a day trip, here's a taste of what you can explore.

In and Around Brussels

  • The Grand Place – A UNESCO World Heritage site and the heart of Brussels.

  • Royal Museums of Fine Arts – A must for art lovers.

  • The European Quarter & EU Institutions – Visit the Parlamentarium, ideal for those interested in politics, or just curious about how the EU works.

  • The Atomium – Brussels' most iconic structure, originally built for the 1958 World Expo. Take in panoramic views of the city and visit the exhibitions inside its futuristic spheres.

  • Parc de Tervuren & Sonian Forest – Perfect for a breath of fresh air just outside the city. Make a stop at the Royal Museum for Central Africa.

  • Street Art & Comics Route – Quirky and unexpected urban art trails.

  • Weekend Markets – Don’t miss Flagey, Châtelain, Sablon, or the Marolles.

Day Trips Worth Taking

  • Bruges – Picture-perfect canals and medieval charm.

  • Ghent – A vibrant mix of history, student life, and creativity.

  • Antwerp – Fashion, design, and diamonds meet in this dynamic city.

  • Namur or Dinant – Gateway to the Ardennes with riverside views and adventure sports.

  • Leuven – Historic university town with great beer and architecture.

Where to Eat in Brussels

Belgian Cuisine

  • Nüetnigenough (City Center) – Classic Belgian comfort food and a wide beer selection in a cozy Art Nouveau-style brasserie.
  • Les Brigittines (Marolles) – Traditional Brussels recipes like vol-au-vent and rabbit, served in a gorgeous former post office.

  • Le Vismet (Sainte-Catherine) – Elegant, seafood-forward Belgian dishes with a focus on freshness and seasonality.

  • Les Petits Bouchons (Uccle) – Laid-back bistro with rich Belgian terroir cuisine and rare Geuze beers.

  • 't Potverdoemmeke (Schaerbeek) – Family-run and full of heart. Try their meatballs in tomato sauce or stoemp with sausage.

  • 't Kelderke (Grand Place) – A tourist favorite for Flemish classics, located in a 17th-century cellar under the Grand Place.

  • Taverne du Passage (Galeries Royales) – Iconic Belgian brasserie with shrimp croquettes, sole meunière, and a stylish Art Deco feel.

  • Le Zinneke (Schaerbeek) – A local gem offering traditional dishes with modern touches, known for its warm hospitality.

  • Chez Léon (Rue des Bouchers) – A Brussels institution since 1893. Perfect for mussels and fries in a lively, old-school setting.

And don't forget to try the waffles, pralines, fries and beers!

Where to Go Out in Brussels: Nightlife Picks

Brussels comes alive after dark with cozy bars, stylish lounges, and buzzing nightclubs. Whether you're into laid-back beers, live music, or dancing into the early morning, there's something for everyone.

For Belgian Beer Lovers

  • Delirium Café (City Center) – Iconic and touristy, but worth a visit. Over 2,000 beers on offer, including rare Belgian brews.

  • Moeder Lambic (Saint-Gilles or Fontainas) – A more local spot with excellent craft beer and a chill atmosphere.

  • La Porte Noire – Hidden in a vaulted cellar, great beer list and medieval vibes. 

For Cocktails & Classy Vibes
  • The Modern Alchemist (Ixelles) – Creative mixology in a speakeasy-style bar.

  • Green Lab (Avenue Louise) – Specializes in gin, with a steampunk decor and a cool crowd.

  • Arthur Orlans (near Grand Place) – Hidden in a former tailor’s shop, elegant and intimate.

Live Music & Chill
  • L’Archiduc (City Center) – Legendary art deco jazz bar dating back to the 1930s.

  • Café Central – Small underground venue with live music, DJs, and a cool indie crowd.

  • Sounds Jazz Club (Ixelles) – One of the best spots for live jazz in Brussels.

For Dancing & Nightclubs
  • C12 – An underground club in a former train station tunnel. Eclectic and electronic-focused, with an artsy vibe.

  • Fuse – Brussels' most famous techno club. A must for electronic music fans.

  • Bloody Louis (Avenue Louise) – Big, loud, flashy — great for international partygoers.

  • Cartagena - for salsa dancers. 

  • L'Ecume des Nuits - for african vibes. 

Rooftop & Late Night Hangouts
  • Perché (on top of Jam Hotel) – Rooftop bar with city views, chill vibe, and great cocktails.

  • Bar du Matin (Forest) – Hip, low-key, with occasional DJ sets and events.

Ask us for our personal recommendations — we love to share our favorites!

    Our Favorite Things to Do in Lisbon

    Lisbon is a city of sunshine, stories, and soulful views.
    From cobblestone streets and historic trams to panoramic terraces and seaside flavors, Portugal’s capital is a blend of old-world beauty and modern-day energy.

    Must-See Sights

    • The Santa Justa Lift  – also known as the Carmo Lift, is a remarkable elevator in Lisbon that connects the lower streets of the Baixa district to the higher Largo do Carmo.

    • Bairro Alto â€“ translating to "Upper District," is one of Lisbon's most vibrant and historic neighborhoods, offering a unique blend of daytime charm and nighttime energy.

    • Belém Tower – A symbol of Portugal’s Age of Discoveries and a beautiful riverside monument.

    • Jerónimos Monastery – A UNESCO World Heritage site with stunning Manueline architecture.

    • Alfama District – The oldest part of Lisbon, full of winding alleys, Fado music, and traditional charm.

    • São Jorge Castle – Breathtaking views and centuries of history above the city rooftops.

    • LX Factory – A creative hub of design shops, cafés, and street art in a former industrial space.

    • Avenida da Liberdade â€“ Lisbon's premier destination for luxury shopping, often compared to Paris's Champs-Élysées.

    Local Experiences

    • Ride Tram 28 – A vintage yellow tram that winds through Lisbon’s most iconic neighborhoods.

    • Sunset at Miradouro da Senhora do Monte – One of the best viewpoints in the city.

    • Explore Time Out Market – Sample dishes from some of Lisbon’s top chefs in one lively space.

    • Take a ferry across the Tagus River – For a new perspective on the city skyline.

    • Catch a Fado Show – Feel the emotion of Portugal’s traditional music over dinner or a glass of wine.

    Day Trips from Lisbon

    • Sintra – Fairytale palaces, mountain views, and lush gardens just 40 minutes away.

    • Cascais – A charming fishing town perfect for seafood, sun, and relaxed seaside vibes.

    • Costa da Caparica – Long sandy beaches just across the bridge, great for surfing or sunbathing.

    Where to Eat in Lisbon

    Lisbon is a paradise for food lovers — from traditional taverns to contemporary culinary experiences. Here are a few spots our guests shouldn’t miss:

    Classic Portuguese Flavors
    • Taberna da Rua das Flores (Chiado) – Small, always packed, and full of flavor. Traditional dishes with modern flair.

    • O Velho Eurico (Alfama) – Casual, authentic, and loved by locals for its no-fuss Portuguese comfort food.

    • Zé da Mouraria – Known for generous portions and truly local vibes. Don’t miss the bacalhau à brás. 

    Seafood Heaven
    • Cervejaria Ramiro (Intendente) – Legendary for shellfish lovers. Expect queues — and worth every minute.

    • Marisqueira Azul (Time Out Market & Cais do Sodré) – Fresh seafood with a great riverside view.

    • A Marisqueira do Lis – A classic spot for arroz de marisco (seafood rice) and grilled fish.

    Modern & Trendy
    • Prado (Baixa) – Farm-to-table dining in a stunning, minimalist space. Locally sourced and seasonal.

    • Cantinho do Avillez (Chiado) – Chef José Avillez’s relaxed bistro, mixing Portuguese roots with innovation.

    • A Cevicheria (Príncipe Real) – Peruvian-Portuguese fusion with bold flavors and a cool vibe (look for the giant octopus hanging from the ceiling!). 

    Quick Bites & Pastries
    • Pastéis de Belém (Belém) – The birthplace of the world-famous pastel de nata. These creamy, flaky custard tarts have been made here since 1837 using a secret monastic recipe.

    • Manteigaria (Chiado or Time Out Market) – Many say this is the best pastel de nata in town.

    • Fábrica Coffee Roasters – Great specialty coffee and light snacks in a cozy setting.

    • A Padaria Portuguesa – A local bakery chain perfect for a casual breakfast or snack.

    Bars with a View
    • Park Bar – Rooftop bar on top of a parking garage in Bairro Alto. Great cocktails, better sunsets.

    • Topo Martim Moniz – Views of the castle and good vibes.

    • Sky Bar by SEEN – A more upscale option with panoramic views and DJs.


    Nightlife in Lisbon: Where to Go After Dark

    Bars & Rooftops

    • Park Bar (Bairro Alto) – A rooftop bar hidden on top of a parking garage. Great cocktails, chill beats, and unbeatable sunset views.

    • Topo Chiado (near Carmo Convent) – Laid-back rooftop with a stunning view over the city and the castle.

    • Red Frog (Avenida) – A speakeasy-style cocktail bar, ranked among the world’s best. Ring the bell to enter.

    • Pensão Amor (Cais do Sodré) – A sensual bar in a former brothel with velvet sofas, vintage decor, and burlesque vibes.

    Clubs & Dancing
    • Lux Frágil (Santa Apolónia) – Lisbon’s most iconic club. Owned by actor John Malkovich, it offers multiple floors with house, techno, and live shows.

    • Rive Rouge (inside Time Out Market) – Stylish, red-lit club with a mix of house and R&B, attracting an international crowd.

    • Casa Independente (Intendente) – A quirky, artsy venue in a 19th-century mansion. Eclectic DJ sets, cocktails, and a cool crowd.

    • B.Leza (Cais do Sodré) – Legendary for its African rhythms (kizomba, semba, funaná). Smooth atmosphere and great for couples’ dancing.

    Live Music & Fado

    • Tasca do Chico (Bairro Alto) – Iconic and intimate, known for live amateur Fado singers. Expect tight seating and lots of soul.

    • Clube de Fado (Alfama) – Elegant, romantic setting with top-tier Fado singers and traditional Portuguese cuisine.

    • Hot Clube de Portugal (Príncipe Real) – One of Europe’s oldest jazz clubs. Great acoustics and performances every week.

    Trendy & Alternative Spots
    • Foxtrot (Príncipe Real) – A Lisbon classic. Speakeasy-style bar with a pool table and a vintage vibe.

    • Jamaica Bar (Cais do Sodré) – Reggae and disco classics in one of Lisbon’s oldest nightlife spots. Unpretentious and fun.

    • Damas (Graça) – A gritty, cool hangout for locals with concerts, DJs, and good cheap eats.

    • Crew Hassan (Anjos) – Cultural cooperative meets alternative party space with exhibitions, electronic music, and community energy.

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