The Grand-Place of Brussels

The Grand-Place of Brussels is one of the most iconic and impressive sites in the city. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this central square is surrounded by magnificent historical buildings dating from the 17th and 18th centuries. At the heart of the square stands the Town Hall, a masterpiece of Flemish Gothic architecture, and the King’s House, an elegant neo-Gothic building. Every summer, the Grand-Place transforms into a living tableau with its famous flower carpet, an event that attracts visitors from around the globe. In the evening, the illuminated buildings provide a magical spectacle, making the Grand-Place a must-visit for all culture and history enthusiasts. Come and explore this majestic square, a true symbol of Brussels’ rich historical heritage.