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Discover Brussels with a flexible 24, 48, or 72-hour Brussels Card, offering free museum access, attraction discounts, and transport for an affordable city exploration.
The Brussels Card offers a straightforward way to explore the Belgian capital with 24, 48, or 72 hours of validity. Priced at $44 per person, this card unlocks free entry to 49 museums, covering major highlights such as the Magritte Museum, Train World, and Museum of the Belgian Brewers. It also provides discounts on attractions, restaurants, and shops, making it a practical choice for travelers eager to experience Brussels without juggling tickets or paying at each site.
The free use of public transportation during the card’s validity simplifies city travel, especially when combined with the Brussels Card app that helps plan your day. The flexibility to start at any time within the validity period makes this card suitable for both quick visits and in-depth explorations. The reviews highlight that over 4 out of 5 travelers find the card offers great value, especially when visiting multiple museums and attractions.


The main advantage of the Brussels Card is saving on individual entrance fees. With free access to 49 museums, it covers the cost with just a few visits. For example, exploring about 4 museums typically matches the $44 price, and many travelers visit 8 or more, gaining significant savings.
In addition, the discounts on attractions like Mini-Europe, Belgian Chocolate Workshops, and the Jules Verne Center help stretch the budget further. Restaurant and shop discounts provide opportunities to enjoy local food and souvenirs at reduced prices, while free use of public transport allows for easy movement across the city.
The reviewers appreciate how convenient it is to avoid paying at each site individually, especially when visiting multiple locations in one day. The app’s guidance feature helps optimize time, making the experience smoother.
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The 49 museums included in the pass range from the Magritte Museum in the city center to Train World, a large railway museum. Highlights like the Autoworld Museum showcase vintage cars, while Centrale for contemporary art offers modern pieces. The Children’s Museum and Museum of Medicine cater to different interests, ensuring there’s something for all.
Most museums are closed on Mondays, so planning ahead is wise. The pass excludes public transportation costs unless purchased separately, so travelers wanting seamless access might consider adding the STIB transport option.
The Magritte Museum, famous for René Magritte’s surrealist paintings, is a notable stop. Meanwhile, the Museum of the Belgian Brewers offers insight into local brewing traditions. The Train World station provides a fascinating glimpse into railway history, making it a favorite among visitors.
The discounts enhance the experience, with 20% off at Mini-Europe, a miniature park showcasing European landmarks. The Belgian Beer and Chocolate Workshops grant 15% discounts, perfect for tasting local treats. Visitors also benefit from special offers at shops, such as De Biertempel, a beers store with 25% off, and Brussels creators shops with 5% discounts.
Guided tours, like the Art Nouveau & Art Deco tours or the Hunky Mary’s Beer and Chocolate Tour, also offer savings of up to 30%. These added extras deepen understanding of Brussels’ culture and history while keeping costs lower.

During the validity period, users enjoy free access to Brussels’ public transport, including buses, trams, and metro. This makes visiting spots like Halle Gate, GardeRobe Mannekenpis, or Le Botanique much easier.
To include public transport in your plan, the Brussels Card + STIB option can be purchased separately. Without it, visitors will need to buy individual tickets, which could add up if multiple trips are planned daily.
The convenience of unlimited travel during your chosen hours helps avoid long waits or crowded transport, especially when exploring across different neighborhoods or late into the day.
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The Brussels Card app is a key feature, allowing travelers to store digital maps, view museum locations, and plan routes effectively. It simplifies the process of maximizing time, especially for those unfamiliar with the city.
The app also provides information guides about each attraction, helping visitors understand what to expect at each location. This digital planning tool is especially helpful given the many museums and attractions included in the pass.

The ticket exchange occurs at Visit.brussels BIP on rue Royale 2 or at the City Hall of Brussels in Grand Place. Both locations are open Monday to Saturday, with adjusted hours on December 24 and 31.
The activity ends back at the starting point, so travelers can plan their day around the location. The process is straightforward, and the voucher (printed or mobile) is accepted for entry.

The value of the Brussels Card depends on your plans. It is most cost-effective for those intending to visit more than three museums or attractions. Since the cost covers entry to major museums like Magritte, Art & History, and Train World, multiple visits significantly increase savings.
The ability to use public transportation for free adds to its appeal, especially for travelers planning to explore the city extensively. The discounts on attractions and shops further enhance the overall experience.
However, the card does not include transportation unless purchased separately, which is an important consideration. Also, most museums are closed on Mondays, so plan your visits accordingly.
This card is best suited for museum enthusiasts and travelers eager to see multiple attractions in one trip. It’s a good choice for those who want flexibility—starting their exploration at different times and using public transport freely.
Families with children might find the discounted rates at museums and workshops beneficial, though the card itself is generally not recommended for children under 12 due to cost considerations. Cultural explorers will appreciate the curated access to museums like WIELS, Magritte, and the Museum of Fantastic Art.

The Brussels Card at $44 offers a cost-efficient way to explore Brussels over 1 to 3 days. Its main strengths are unlimited museum access and transport discounts, making it an excellent starting point for a museum-focused trip.
The flexibility, app support, and broad range of included attractions make it a practical choice for visitors who enjoy curated city experiences. While public transport is not included in the base price, adding it separately further enhances convenience.
This card is particularly valuable for those planning to visit more than three venues and looking to save money while enjoying Brussels’ diverse cultural offerings.
“try to research where the museums and attractions are to understand if you need transport or not. Brussels is pretty amazing!”
Does the Brussels Card include public transportation?
No, public transport is not included unless you purchase the Brussels Card + STIB separately. The base card offers free public transport during the validity period if added.
Can I use the card on Mondays?
Most museums are closed on Mondays, so it’s best to plan visits on other days. The card is valid until January 31, 2023, and some attractions may be closed on specific days.
Is the card suitable for children?
The card is generally not recommended for children under 12, as they often benefit from discounted or free entry at most museums and attractions. Children older than 12 may qualify for discounts.
How do I access my benefits?
You can store the digital version of the Brussels Card in the app, or exchange your voucher at designated locations like Visit.brussels BIP or City Hall.
Can I cancel the reservation?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance. No refunds are issued after that.
Is it worth buying if I only plan to visit a few sites?
If you plan to visit more than three museums or attractions, the card offers good savings. For fewer visits, individual tickets might be more economical.
This comprehensive review highlights the practical benefits and considerations of the Brussels Card, helping travelers decide if it fits their plans to enjoy the city’s museums, attractions, and local culture efficiently.
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