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“The vloggers visit this famous bar, which holds a Guinness World Record for offering over 2000 beers. They join a street party and enjoy some Belgian beers, including a Trappist beer.”
— Renata Pereira
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Compact centre, ideal as a stopover
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Grand Place, Atomium, chocolate & waffles
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2 Vloggers“The vloggers visit this famous bar, which holds a Guinness World Record for offering over 2000 beers. They join a street party and enjoy some Belgian beers, including a Trappist beer.”
— Renata Pereira
1 Vloggers“For the final meal of the day, her father orders a pot of mussels served with fries and a beer. He describes the mussels as good and different from those in Turkey.”
— Başak Barlas
1 Vloggers“They came to this restaurant for classic Brussels and French cuisine. They didn't have a reservation but managed to get a table after waiting. They found the food incredibly delicious.”
— Farkli Seyler
“Here, the vlogger explains the difference between the Brussels and Liège waffle styles. She tries a plain Liège waffle, noting it's naturally sweet from pearl sugar and delicious without any toppings.”
— Renata Pereira
1 Vloggers“He sits at this brasserie to talk about Belgian beer, a UNESCO heritage item, noting each beer has its own special glass. Later in the video, he returns here for dinner to eat Beef Stew (Carbonnade flamande) and a Belgian waffle for dessert.”
— Hollanda’daki Yazılımcı
1 Vloggers“The vlogger explores this famous alley known for its many bars, including one holding a world record for the most beer varieties. He interviews several people here at night.”
— Sezer Yılmaz
1 Vloggers“To try something savory, she goes to this famous fry shop. She points out the long queue and orders a medium portion with sauce for €5, which she finds delicious.”
— Başak Barlas
1 Vloggers“He orders the famous Belgian fries from this well-known spot, noting how large even the small portion is, and says they are very good.”
— Sezer Yılmaz
1 Vloggers“The vlogger makes another stop for chocolates, this time at Galler. She buys a bag of assorted chocolates to take home as a gift.”
— Başak Barlas
1 Vloggers“The vlogger visits a very crowded chocolate shop, explaining that authentic Belgian chocolate must have at least 35% cocoa. He shows the vast variety of chocolates, including creative shapes like tools and the Manneken Pis statue.”
— Hollanda’daki Yazılımcı
“The vlogger enjoys what she calls "guilt-free fries" from this shop. She explains the Belgian double-frying method and tries them with a mayonnaise truffle sauce.”
— Renata Pereira
1 Vloggers“The vlogger visits this famous waffle shop, which claims to have the best waffles in Brussels. He orders a waffle with Nutella and banana to try.”
— Sezer Yılmaz
Apr–Jun, Sep–Oct
Skip Jul–Aug crowds and Nov–Feb rain
Essentials
Daily Budget
€80–120 / day
per person · excl. accommodation
Main Airport
Brussels Airport (BRU)
~20 min to city centre · Train or bus · €10–40
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Schengen Area · 90 days visa-free
Tipping
10% in restaurants · round up for taxis
Vlogger Tip
Don't just do the Grand Place — walk to Marolles flea market for authentic Brussels vibes. Try a mitraillette (loaded fries sandwich) from a local frituur
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LOCAL INSIGHT
Each neighborhood has a completely different vibe
Guildhall Gold & Medieval Grandeur
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1 Vloggers stayed here“The vlogger mentions he is staying here thanks to a friend's discount and shows the elevator and his room.”
— Sezer Yılmaz
1 Vloggers stayed here“The vloggers show their hotel room, highlighting its great location just a 3-minute walk from both the Grand-Place and the central train station.”
— Renata Pereira
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FAQ
April–June and September–October offer pleasant weather with fewer crowds. Summer (July–August) is peak season with higher prices. Winter brings beautiful Christmas markets but frequent rain and cold weather.
The historic center is walkable. Use metro, trams, and buses for longer distances. Buy a MOBIB card or day pass. Many attractions are within 20 minutes of Grand Place by foot.
Brussels is moderately priced compared to other Western European capitals. Expect €80–120/day. Restaurant meals cost €15–30, beer €4–7. Waffles and chocolate are affordable treats at €3–8.
Belgian waffles (Liège vs Brussels style), chocolate from artisan chocolatiers, moules-frites (mussels and fries), Belgian beer, speculoos cookies, and Brussels sprouts prepared locally. Don't miss frites from street vendors with various sauces.
No, English is widely spoken in tourist areas and most restaurants. Brussels is officially bilingual (French/Dutch), but you'll get by easily with English. Learning basic French phrases is appreciated.
One day covers the highlights (Grand Place, Manneken Pis, chocolate shops), but 2-3 days allows you to explore neighborhoods like Sablon, visit museums, enjoy food tours, and take day trips to Bruges or Ghent.
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