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Christmas Market in Brussels

Discover the Winter Wonderland of Brussels

Now that the vacation days of summer are finally behind us, we can soon look forward to a change of seasons, and crisp evening nights. Winter represents a special time of the year, and cities such as Brussels truly take on a life of their own. Let's explore why visiting Brussels in winter is an experience you won’t want to miss.

Stroll Through the Christmas Market


Brussels in wintertime would be impossible to imagine without its impressive Christmas market, that runs from Friday, November 29th until the first Sunday of 2025, on January the 5th. Located within close proximity to the Grand Place, immerse yourself within more than 200 chalets (small stalls) that offer a kaleidoscope of Belgian products. As if these vendors were not enough, consider other holiday-themed activities including:

 

  • Sound and light shows
  • An ice-skating rink
  • A Ferris wheel providing bird's eye views of the city centre
  • Fun events for children


The Christmas market truly defines Brussels in the winter, and it is open to all visitors.

 

Explore the Grand Place with a Warm Drink


A large plaza nestled within the city centre is known as the Grand Place, and it is undoubtedly one of the most famous landmarks. Anyone who hopes to visit Brussels in the winter should make it a point to explore the Grand Place. Known for its stunning guild houses and a large Christmas tree erected during the holiday season, little is left to the imagination in terms of grandeur. Feel free to sit back and enjoy these sights with an inviting glass of hot wine.

 

Visit the Brussels Beer Project


Belgium is world-renowned for its exceptional beer, and many winter activities in Brussels offer the perfect opportunity to enjoy this beloved local speciality, such as the Brussels Beer Project. Offering plenty of opportunities to enjoy craft beers, and to connect with like-minded individuals, there is perhaps no better way to wet your whistle. Even those who might not happen to be fans of traditional Belgian brewing will still enjoy what the Brussels Beer Project has "on tap". Guests will be able to understand the brewing process and taste a wide variety of beers, with the option to add food when booking a group tour.

 

Relax at Bois la Cambre


Perhaps you instead wish to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city centre. If so, the Bois de la Cambre represents the ideal refuge, right next to Hotel Barsey. The Bois de Cambre is one of the largest national parks within the capital region, and its confines transform into an idyllic wonderland when temperatures begin to drop. Take time to stroll along the shores of its lake, to explore many wooded paths, or to enjoy a cup of tea at the Chalet Robinson.

 

Indulge in Belgian Fries


There is nothing wrong with a bit of indulgence over the holiday season, and Belgian fries aim to please. However, do not mistake these treats for generic French fries. Belgian fries are thicker, and as they are double broiled in beef tallow, their taste is unforgettable.


While most venues will offer Belgian fries, a handful of spots tend to rise above the masses. Consider visiting Friterie Tabora, Maison Antoine, or Chez Georgette to experience a sensation that will leave you asking for seconds. If you bring a large enough appetite, you could even try a platter known as the "Trio Belge" offered at Chutney's Restaurant. This plate stirs up a healthy serving of beef stew, meatballs, and Belgian fries.

 

Explore the Flagey Market


Brussels in the winter is also a perfect destination for foodies from all walks of life. One of the best ways to wrap your palate around the numerous culinary delights that this city has to offer is to visit Flagey Market. This open-air market displays a kaleidoscope of local produce, and sellers are always proud to show off their goods.


From meats and fish to fruits, vegetables, and organic milk, there is little doubt that your senses will be overwhelmed. Those who visit Flagey Market on Sunday can even enjoy an oyster tasting event. Do keep in mind that Flagey Market is only open from 7:00 in the morning to 13:00 in the afternoon. Be sure to factor this into your itinerary.

 

Brussels in Wintertime: Keeping the Cold at Bay in Style

 

Note that the brief descriptions outlined above hardly do justice to what Brussels has to offer during the holiday season. If you are keen to experience all that this city can provide, it is always a good idea to book travel arrangements and hotel accommodations in advance. By staying with us, you will be very close of these hotspots, as Warwick Brussels lays right next to the Grand Place, the Friterie Tabora and the Christmas market, while Hotel Barsey is located within walking distance from the Bois de la Cambre Park and the Flagey Market. Besides, our Warwick Hotels in Belgium feature a Christmas décor that makes them fantastic choices for a family Christmas getaway. Don't hesitate to book your stay at Warwick Hotels and Resorts to truly enjoy our famous Belgian hospitality.

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