Arrival gateway
This plan starts from BRU and keeps transfer logic practical for the first-day block.
Use this Brussels plan as a route-aware starting point for a broader trip—practical structure, fewer planning gaps, and a clearer path from itinerary to booking.
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A condensed look at how Alfred structures a Brussels trip—arrival gateway, neighborhoods, and daily pacing.
Day 1 — Arrival & Grand Place • Arrive at BRU; Airport Express or train to Gare Centrale (validated 20–30 min) • Check-in near Grand Place or Sablon; lunch at Maison Antoine or near Galeries Royales • Afternoon: Grand Place, Town Hall exterior, Manneken Pis walk • Evening: dinner in Ixelles or Saint-Géry; Belgian beer at a local estaminet Day 2 — EU Quarter & Museums • Morning: European Parliament Hemicycle visit (pre-book) or Magritte Museum at Royal Museums • Lunch: rue des Bouchers or Sablon chocolatiers • Afternoon: Atomium and Mini-Europe (pre-book; metro Line 6) • Evening: dinner in Châtelain; optional jazz near Flagey Day 3 — Day Trip or Comic Strip Route • Morning: half-day to Bruges or Ghent by train (pre-book off-peak) • Lunch: moules-frites or waffles in the day-trip core • Afternoon: Comic Strip Route murals in central Brussels or Cinquantenaire Park • Evening: farewell dinner at Grand Place terrace (book ahead); pack for Eurostar or flight connection
Planning notes
This plan starts from BRU and keeps transfer logic practical for the first-day block.
This itinerary prioritizes Grand Place or Sablon • Ixelles or Saint-Géry • Châtelain to reduce routing friction.
Typical Brussels movement in this plan uses train, metro depending on daily sequencing.
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