Take a flight to Brussels, the capital of Belgium (and the home city of Brussels Airlines) and you will find a delightful destination waiting for you.
Many of our regular passengers take a flight to Brussels on official EU business, but the city is also a leading cultural, historic, culinary centre ideal for short breaks.
Whatever the reason you find yourself on a flight to Brussels, you must certainly visit the Grand-Place with its large number of historic mansions, the magnificent 15th-century Town Hall and the well-known Maison du Roi Museum. There is also the Galeries St Hubert, which is the oldest covered shopping arcade in Europe. The fifteenth-century Saint Gudula and Saint Michael Cathedral is also worth a visit. You can relax in Parc de Bruxelles facing the Royal Palace.
You can also go for a walk along the Place du Grand Sablon with its large number of antique shops, and the daily flea market on Place du Jeu de Balle is certainly an attraction. Other sights include Sablon Church with its Gothic interior and the Palace of Justice on the Galgenberg.
Many people who take a flight to Brussels with us are destined for The European quarter, which is the centre of government for the European Union. Just outside the city centre, there is the Atomium, a steel molecule enlarged 165 billion times.
To make an online booking for your flight to Brussels, simply drop in your dates, choose your departure airport and see what availability we have. We look forward to welcoming you onboard one of our many flights to Brussels soon
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