Brussels
Belgium — Brussels is a major fan-travel destination in Belgium, known for high-demand sports, concert, and festival weekends.
Brussels Fan Travel Guide
Brussels is a major fan-travel destination in Belgium, known for high-demand sports, concert, and festival weekends.. Discover where celebrities eat, stay, play, and party in Brussels. From courtside seats to the best local restaurants, here's everything a fan needs to know.
Brussels Fan Travel Blueprint
Treat Brussels as a fan basecamp city: anchor around one primary event, then layer fan-tested stay/eat/bar/attraction stops to maximize every travel block.
- What fans can already use: 2 fan weekend ideas that could turn into huge weekends and 12 fan-favorite hotels, restaurants, bars, and things to do.
- Main event anchor: 2030 Brussels Global Fan Convention on October 2, 2030.
- Stay + eat core: 9Hotel Central with Au Vieux Saint Martin can frame your pre-event window.
- Night + recovery: Bar a Gones plus Atomium can round out day two.
Sample 48-Hour Fan Route
- Day 1 Arrival: Check in at 9Hotel Central, settle near the event zone, and open your first local meal block.
- Day 1 Peak: Center the night around 2030 Brussels Global Fan Convention and then push into post-event fan energy at Bar a Gones.
- Day 2 Closeout: Use daytime space for Atomium, then finish with Au Vieux Saint Martin before departure.
Brussels, the version fans actually want
This visual is here to make the route feel real: ticket in one hand, food stop mapped, bar after, hotel nearby, and enough time left to turn the trip into a full weekend instead of a rushed one-night sprint.
Celebrity Sightings in Brussels
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Brussels 20K Run Fan Experience
Fin de Siècle
Hotel Amigo
Hôtel Le Dixseptième
Hôtel Manos Premier
The Hotel Brussels
Aux Armes de Bruxelles
Bar a Gones
Celtica Irish Pub
Chez Léon
King Baudouin Stadium
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Where to Stay in Brussels
9Hotel Central
Stylish contemporary hotel steps from the Grand Place, featuring sleek rooms and an atmospheric lounge bar. A central base for visiting fans exploring Brussels' famous beer culture and catching Belgian Pro League matches.
Hotel Amigo
Rocco Forte luxury hotel steps from the Grand Place, occupying a site that has been a landmark since the 16th century. With its Tintin-themed suite and Belgian art collection, it is a characterful base for fans visiting the King Baudouin Stadium.
Hôtel Le Dixseptième
Intimate boutique hotel in a restored 17th-century residence of the Spanish ambassador, steps from the Grand Place. Its period architecture and quiet courtyard offer a refined base for fans visiting Brussels for European football matches and international sporting events.
Hôtel Manos Premier
An elegant boutique hotel in Brussels's upscale Ixelles neighborhood, Manos Premier offers antique-furnished rooms and personalized service that visiting sports fans and touring music professionals prefer over the city's larger business hotels. The hotel's rooftop terrace provides a peaceful retreat after a Red Devils match at Stade Roi Baudouin, and the surrounding Ixelles café culture means excellent pre-game options are within walking distance. A short metro ride connects guests to the Grand Place and the main fan zones.
The Hotel Brussels
Modern luxury hotel on Boulevard de Waterloo with floor-to-ceiling windows offering panoramic Brussels skyline views. Centrally located for fans attending football at Roi Baudouin Stadium or concerts at Forest National, with the Grand Place just minutes away.
Where to Eat in Brussels
Au Vieux Saint Martin
Situated on the historic Grand Sablon square, Au Vieux Saint Martin is the quintessential Belgian brasserie where visiting fans fuel up on moules-frites and carbonnade before Red Devils matches at Stade Roi Baudouin. The classic wooden interior, white-aproned waiters, and enormous portions of Belgian staples attract players and supporters alike. It's been a pre-match institution for generations of Belgian football fans.
Aux Armes de Bruxelles
A grand Belgian brasserie near the Grand Place serving iconic moules-frites since 1921. Football fans visiting for Red Devils matches and Tomorrowland goers passing through Brussels make this their essential Belgian comfort food stop.
Chez Léon
Brussels' most iconic moules-frites restaurant, serving traditional Belgian mussels since 1893 on Rue des Bouchers. A must-visit for fans in town for matches at the King Baudouin Stadium, offering the quintessential Belgian football-day dining experience.
Fin de Siècle
Beloved no-frills Belgian brasserie near Place Sainte-Catherine, known for enormous portions of stoofvlees and vol-au-vent at honest prices. Always packed on Belgian Red Devils match nights, with fans sharing communal tables and celebrating goals.
Maison Antoine
Brussels' most famous friterie on Place Jourdan, serving perfectly double-fried Belgian frites with an array of sauces since 1948. Football fans from across Europe queue here after matches and events, debating whether Andalouse or Samurai is the superior sauce.
Nuetnigenansen
Authentic Brussels brasserie near Place Sainte-Catherine serving generous portions of Belgian classics like stoofvlees, vol-au-vent, and waterzooi in a convivial, no-frills setting. A favourite refuelling stop for fans craving real Belgian comfort food after a day of sightseeing and sport.
Best Bars in Brussels
Bar a Gones
A cozy neighborhood bar in Saint-Gilles pouring rare Belgian lambics and Trappist ales in a warm, unpretentious setting. Music festival fans and visiting supporters discover an authentic local beer culture far from the tourist traps.
Cantillon Brewery
Working lambic brewery and museum dating to 1900, producing spontaneously fermented beers using traditional methods. Football fans visiting for RSCA Anderlecht matches or Rugby World Cup events discover Belgium's brewing soul in this living museum of gueuze and kriek.
Celtica Irish Pub
A lively Irish pub a short walk from the Grand Place that has become one of Brussels's go-to destinations for international football fans visiting Belgium for Red Devils matches. Multiple screens, a strong selection of Belgian and Irish beers, and a crowd mixing expats, tourists, and local sports fans create an immediately welcoming atmosphere. Celtica reliably stays open through post-match celebrations and is a favourite with visiting supporter groups from across Europe.
Delirium Café
World-famous beer bar near the Grand Place with over 2,000 beers on its menu, holding a Guinness World Record. On Belgian national team match days, its labyrinthine underground rooms pulse with singing fans from every corner of Europe.
La Fleur en Papier Doré
Legendary Brussels café once frequented by René Magritte and the Belgian surrealists, its walls covered in artwork and memorabilia. Football fans grab a Trappist ale here before or after Belgian national team matches at the nearby King Baudouin Stadium.
Moeder Lambic Fontainas
Revered beer bar on Place Fontainas with 46 rotating taps showcasing Belgium's finest lambics, geuzes, and craft ales. For visiting sports fans, it's the definitive Brussels beer education, far removed from the tourist traps of the Grand Place.
Fan Attractions in Brussels
Atomium
The Atomium, adjacent to the Roi Baudouin Stadium, gives football fans a surreal pre-match landmark to explore and photograph. The 102-meter spherical structure built for Expo 58 is one of Europe's most distinctive buildings. Fans make the short walk from the stadium to the Atomium after matches and the Mini-Europe park beside it is worth the detour.
Atomium & Mini-Europe
The Atomium, Brussels' futuristic 1958 World's Fair landmark, sits adjacent to Mini-Europe — a park featuring 350 miniature replicas of European landmarks including football stadiums. Sports fans can spot tiny versions of Wembley, Camp Nou, and San Siro from a bird's eye perspective before heading to the real thing. The Atomium's observation sphere offers panoramic views across Brussels including King Baudouin Stadium, Belgium's national football ground.
Brussels 20K Run Fan Experience
The Brussels 20K is one of Europe's great urban road races, attracting 40,000 runners and massive fan crowds through the capital's iconic streets. The Atomium and Laeken Palace provide extraordinary backdrops along the course. Sports fans who fancy competing can enter, while spectators line the boulevards with Belgian flags and noise.
Grand Place Fan Zone
Brussels sets up official fan zones in and around the UNESCO-listed Grand Place during major international tournaments, creating one of Europe's most spectacular outdoor sporting atmospheres. The gilded guild houses as a backdrop to giant match screens is uniquely Brussels. Red Devils flag-waving in front of the Town Hall is an unforgettable visual.
Grand Place to Matonge Football Fan Walk
Walk from the Grand Place, where massive screens broadcast Red Devils matches during major tournaments, through to the Matonge district that has produced Belgian football stars of Congolese heritage including Romelu Lukaku. Experience Brussels' multicultural football passion firsthand.
King Baudouin Stadium
The King Baudouin Stadium in Laeken is Belgium's national football stadium, home to the Red Devils and host of international fixtures. The 50,000-capacity ground hosted matches during Euro 2000 and numerous UEFA club finals. Fan plazas and food villages surround the stadium on national team match days, creating a celebratory Belgian atmosphere.
King Baudouin Stadium Tour
Tour the King Baudouin Stadium, the 50,000-seat national stadium of Belgium formerly known as the Heysel Stadium. Home to the Belgian Red Devils and the Memorial Van Damme Diamond League athletics meet, the stadium has been a fixture of European sport since 1930.
Lotto Park (RSC Anderlecht)
Home of Belgium's most successful club, RSC Anderlecht, Lotto Park in the Anderlecht commune has a genuine working-class Brussels character. The museum inside details 30+ league titles and European adventures. Pre-match, the surrounding streets fill with purple-clad fans and the frites stalls do roaring business.
Musée du Cyclisme Belge
Belgium's cycling heritage is celebrated in this dedicated museum housing the bikes, jerseys, and trophies of legends like Eddy Merckx and Roger De Vlaeminck. The collection traces Belgian dominance in the Tour de France and the Classics from the early 20th century to the present day. Cycling fans will be entranced for hours by the depth of this collection.
RSC Anderlecht Museum & Stadium Tour
The Lotto Park museum celebrates RSC Anderlecht's status as Belgium's most decorated football club with an impressive collection of trophies and European memorabilia. Stadium tours include the tunnel, the dressing room, and the press box overlooking the iconic purple turf. Anderlecht fans treat this museum with the reverence of a cathedral.
Stade Roi Baudouin
Belgium's national stadium, home of the Red Devils and site of the historic Heysel tragedy that changed European football forever. The current stadium was rebuilt and hosts major national team matches with passionate Belgian support. A walk around the Heysel memorial before matches is a solemn but important part of visiting this ground.
Frequently Asked Questions About Brussels
Popular celebrity dining spots in Brussels include Au Vieux Saint Martin, Aux Armes de Bruxelles, Chez Léon. See our full guide for more recommendations.
Visit our Brussels city guide for a complete list of sports teams, venues, and upcoming events.
Top-rated fan bars in Brussels include Bar a Gones, Cantillon Brewery, Celtica Irish Pub.
Recommended fan stays in Brussels: 9Hotel Central, Hotel Amigo, Hôtel Le Dixseptième. All within easy reach of major venues.
Use our Brussels fan weekend ideas to connect top events with local hotels, bars, restaurants, and attractions.