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Discover Brussels with this 48-museum pass, Atomium ticket, and discounts for 1-3 days, offering up to 40% savings and flexible sightseeing options.

For those planning an extended stay in Brussels, the Brussels: 48 Museums, Atomium, and Discounts Card offers a compelling way to explore the city’s top attractions while saving up to 40% on admission. Priced at $60 per person, this pass is valid for 1 to 3 days, giving you flexibility to tailor your sightseeing experience. The tour includes skip-the-line access to the Atomium, the iconic symbol of Brussels, and entry to 48 museums, ranging from art galleries to theme-based museums.
This package suits visitors eager to maximize their time and budget. It provides not only entry to major sites like the Royal Museums of Fine Arts and Museum of Chocolate but also includes discounts on tours, dining, shopping, and transportation. The inclusion of a full-color pocket guidebook and city map helps you navigate Brussels with ease. While the price and variety of attractions stand out, note that public transport is not included**—something to consider for planning your days. Overall, it’s an appealing choice for culturally curious travelers wanting a flexible and cost-effective way to experience Brussels.
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The Brussels Museum pass grants entry to 49 museums, including prominent venues like the Belgian Comic Strip Center, Museum of Fine Arts, and Train World. Many museums operate on different schedules, with some potentially closed on Mondays or public holidays, so reviewing individual museum hours is advisable. The skip-the-line tickets for the Atomium allow you to avoid long waits, especially during busy seasons.
Beyond museums, the card offers discounts for attractions like Mini-Europe and panoramic views at Koekelberg Basilica. These discounts can turn a standard visit into a more affordable day of exploration. The inclusion of a city map and a guidebook ensures you have all the essential information at your fingertips, making it easier to plan your route and prioritize sites.

The list of museums covered by this card is extensive. Art lovers will appreciate visits to the Old Masters Museum, which showcases European masterpieces, and the Magritte Museum, dedicated to the surrealist artist. The Museum of Natural Sciences offers engaging exhibits, while the Belgian Comic Strip Center celebrates Belgium’s comic book heritage.
For those interested in history and culture, the Royal Military Museum and the Brussels City Museum provide insights into the city’s past. The Foundation Jacques Brel features a permanent exhibition honoring the singer-songwriter’s legacy. The Art & Marges Museum and CIVA showcase contemporary and experimental art. This broad array ensures varied interests are catered to.

The Atomium is a key highlight included with the skip-the-line ticket, saving time and hassle. This unique structure, built for the 1958 World Expo, offers panoramic views of Brussels from its spheres. Its physical design makes it accessible only to visitors who meet certain mobility requirements—infants under 115 centimeters can access it with an infant ticket, while other disabilities or age groups have specific options.
The Atomium is open daily, but some museums near the city may close on Mondays or public holidays, so planning ahead is recommended. The ticket allows you to explore the interior exhibits and enjoy breathtaking vistas of Brussels from the top sphere, making it a memorable highlight of the pass.
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Along With museum entries, the card offers discounts on guided tours like the Art Nouveau & Art Deco walk, the Hunger Mary’s Beer and Chocolate Tour, and boat trips around Brussels. For those who prefer exploring independently, discounts on electric Dott bikes and scooters help you glide through the city efficiently.
The tour discounts extend to shops like the Belgian Beer World and chocolate stores such as Elisabeth. Dining options are also covered—Brasserie Horta, Chez Léon, and Les Filles offer special offers for cardholders, allowing you to enjoy Belgian cuisine at a reduced cost.

The tour begins at one of two Visit.brussels offices in Brussels, where you exchange your voucher (either printed or mobile). The activation occurs when you scan your card at a museum or at the Atomium. From this moment, the validity period of 24, 48, or 72 hours begins, depending on your purchase.
The activity can be canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Its flexible schedule allows travelers to start on different days, making it suitable for various travel plans. The activity is wheelchair accessible, accommodating visitors with mobility needs.

Since public transport is not included, visitors should plan for additional tickets or transportation options outside the card. The meeting points are accessible and open throughout the week, with extended hours on weekends. Remember, the Atomium is open daily, but some museums may close on Mondays or holidays, so checking individual schedules helps avoid surprises.
Carrying the full-color guidebook and city map enhances your navigation, especially when visiting multiple venues across Brussels. To optimize your experience, consider clustering nearby museums and attractions, and plan your days according to operating hours.

The Brussels Museum and Atomium pass caters well to travelers who want comprehensive access and cost savings. Its flexibility makes it ideal for those with limited time or multiple days to explore. The accessible features ensure that persons with reduced mobility or younger children can enjoy the attractions comfortably.
However, since public transport isn’t included, those relying heavily on buses or metro may need additional arrangements. The cost of $60 is reasonable given the number of attractions, especially with up to 40% discounts included. It’s especially valuable for art lovers, history enthusiasts, and families seeking a rich cultural experience.

This pass offers a great value for travelers eager to discover Brussels’ diverse museums and landmarks while controlling costs. Its flexibility, extensive museum coverage, and discounts make it a practical choice for a multi-day visit.
The skip-the-line access to the Atomium is a standout feature, and the inclusion of useful guides and maps helps maximize your sightseeing time. While additional transportation costs are not covered, the overall package provides significant savings and convenience.
This tour suits culture seekers, families, and independent explorers who appreciate freedom of schedule and want to enjoy Brussels’ artistic and historical offerings without overspending.
Does the pass include public transport?
No, public transport is not included in the pass. Visitors need to arrange additional tickets for buses, metro, or trams.
How long is the pass valid?
The pass is valid for 1, 2, or 3 days, starting from the first time it is scanned, either at a museum or the Atomium.
Are the museums open on Mondays?
Some museums may be closed on Mondays or public holidays, so it’s advisable to check individual opening hours before visiting.
Can I cancel the activity?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the activity is wheelchair accessible and accommodates visitors with mobility needs.
What is the price of the pass?
The pass costs $60 per person, providing access to 49 venues and discounts on tours, shopping, and dining.