Brussels is a kid-friendly city that manages to be fun loving while maintaining an air of grace. It gets down to business yet is surprisingly hip. It is not as big or bustling as London or Paris, but that is part of its charm. Brussels works just that little bit harder to enchant you. Medieval architecture blends with funky painted murals, and a statue of a little boy urinating is the mascot of this city. The people here get the humor in life, which makes it an excellent place to travel with kids.
Brussels is officially bilingual, and though it is predominately francophone, Flemish is also an official language. It is the seat of the European Union, so you will hear a polyglot of languages. It is easy to get to via high-speed rail from many European cities, making it a convenient stop if you are visiting other continental cities. It is a worthy stand-alone vacation destination, especially if you take some time to explore Belgium’s other towns. Fairytale-pretty Bruges and arty, under-the-radar Ghent are both worthwhile day trips.
The following attractions are great family spots, but keep in mind that Brussels is high on ambience, so wandering the cobblestone streets and squares is the city’s best attraction.