24 hours of family time in Brussels
For a weekend, discover Brussels at its most beautiful with the family. Between heritage elegance and gourmet pleasures, the Belgian capital unfolds an enchanting itinerary: a refined night at the Corinthia, a stroll under the glass roofs of the Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert, an artistic immersion at the Horta Museum, a nature getaway in the Bois de la Cambre, and a festive interlude at Lily's. In 24 hours, the city combines art de vivre, culture, and conviviality with inimitable charm.
Wake up at the Corinthia Brussels
The splendid historical surroundings renovated by the brilliant specialist Francis Metzger set the stage for a wealth of details large and small designed to pamper aesthetically-minded guests. Beneath the Belle Époque glass roof of the Palm Court, indulge in a sweet break providing a perfect start to a cloudless day.
Rue Royale 103 - 1000 Bruxelles
Treat yourself in the Royal Saint-Hubert Galleries
The monumental volumes of this admirable covered passage showcase brands with precious expertise, as well as a cinema, a theater and premium food stores.
Galerie du Roi 5 - 1000 Bruxelles
Marvel at the Horta Museum
The former home and workshop of famous Belgian architect Baron Victor Horta, this establishment appearing on UNESCO’s World Heritage list is one of the finest examples of Art Nouveau style.
Rue Américaine 27 - 1060 Bruxelles
Take a walk in the Bois de la Cambre.
This unspoilt natural area provides a welcome moment of escapism at the heart of lush greenery set alongside a lake.
Bois de la Cambre - 1050 Ixelles
Enjoy a gourmet experience at Lily’s
A kaleidoscopic place that delights Belgian locals and epicurean tourists, where dining with friends is as enjoyable as dancing.
Avenue Émile De Mot 1 - 1000 Bruxelles