
Day 1 — Architecture & Family
- Mont des Arts — Intro photos and gardens.
- Atomium — Book timed entry; take the panoramic elevator.
- Mini-Europe — Bite-sized Europe; excellent with kids.
- Heysel Park — Stroll if weather is kind.
Day 2 — Museums & European Quarter
- Magritte Museum — Surreal favorites.
- Bozar — Exhibitions + café.
- Royal Palace & Parc — Ceremonial Brussels.
- European Quarter — Parliament buildings; modern facades.
Tip: If a major event is on at Brussels Expo, expect traffic around Heysel — ride the loop and hop off one stop earlier.
Suggested timings
| Day |
Morning |
Midday |
Afternoon |
Evening |
| 1 |
Mont des Arts |
Atomium |
Mini-Europe |
Center stroll |
| 2 |
Magritte |
Bozar |
Royal area |
Sunset views |
Audio guide moments to catch
- Art Nouveau chapter before hopping near Horta sites.
- European history interludes as you approach institutions.
Wrap-up
The 48h pass lets you slow down — stop for long lunches, revisit a favorite district, and catch two sunsets.
Activation & pacing
- Activate late morning on Day 1 to stretch into Day 2 afternoon.
- Schedule indoor venues in rain bands; parks in clear spells.
Optional add-ons
- Belgian Beer World: Pair with Grand Place stroll.
- Comic Strip Center: Fun coda near center.
Dining notes
- Day 1: Brasserie near Heysel.
- Day 2: Café near Royal area.
Common pitfalls
- Overpacking Day 1 with too many stops.
- Missing golden hour at Mont des Arts.