A guide to kids friendly activities in Brussels. Brussels offers a plethora of activities for families. For Lego enthusiasts, the Lego Discovery Center is a must-visit. Comic lovers can explore the Comic Art Museum or embark on a comic trail tour. Indulge in Belgian chocolate or waffles at various shops and museums. And for a miniature European adventure, visit Mini-Europe. With these activities, your family trip to Brussels will be filled with fun and excitement!
Exploring Brussels – History and Culture
Exploring Brussels with the Toot Bus made our day easy and enjoyable. Despite the rain, we adjusted our plans and visited the magnificent Cinquantenaire Arch, followed by a stroll through the surrounding park once the skies cleared. At Place Poelaert, we admired the Palais de Justice and took in panoramic views of Brussels from "The View" Ferris wheel. Our day ended at Mont des Arts, where art and history met in a peaceful garden setting. The Toot Bus provided a seamless, convenient way to discover Brussels' cultural treasures at our own pace.
Exploring Brussels – Atomium and Mini Europe
We booked our Toot Bus tickets online to enjoy discounts. They offer various passes, including one- or two-day options and combined passes with mini-Europe. We chose a one-day pass for โฌ72. Toot Bus provides audio guides in 11 languages and offers separate guides for children. We planned our day to visit Mini-Europe and Atomium. Mini-Europe is a miniature world featuring 350 European wonders. We were amazed by the intricate details and interactive elements. At Atomium, we enjoyed panoramic views from the top floor. We also explored the exhibition and enjoyed the surrounding park. Overall, it was a fantastic day exploring Brussels with Toot Bus.
