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Discover the Heart of Democracy at the Brussels Parlement

Explore the Brussels Parlement: A Historic Landmark of Belgium's Democracy and Architectural Splendor in the Heart of Brussels.

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The Brussels Parlement is a must-visit landmark in the heart of Brussels, showcasing the vibrant political life of Belgium. Visitors can explore stunning architecture, rich history, and the democratic processes that shape the nation. Guided tours offer insights into the workings of government, making it an educational and inspiring experience.

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Rue du Lombard 69, Brussels, Brussel, 1000, BE
Monday
8:30 am-5:15 pm
Tuesday
8:30 am-5:15 pm
Wednesday
8:30 am-5:15 pm
Thursday
8:30 am-5:15 pm
Friday
8:30 am-5 pm

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    Getting There

    Public Transport

    If you are starting from Antwerp Central Station, take the train to Brussels Central Station. The ride takes about 45 minutes. Once you arrive at Brussels Central Station, exit the station and head towards the main square, Place Royal. From there, walk straight onto Rue de la Régence until you reach the end of the street. Turn right onto Rue du Lombard and continue walking for a few minutes until you reach Rue du Lombard 69, where the Brussels Parlement is located.

    Walking

    If you are already in the city center of Brussels, you can walk to the Brussels Parlement. Start at the Grand Place, which is a central square in Brussels. Walk towards the Rue de la Montagne and continue until you reach the Place des Martyrs. From there, head towards the Rue du Lombard. You will find the Brussels Parlement at number 69 on this street.

    Bus

    From the Brussels Central Station, you can take bus line 95 (direction: Delta) and get off at the stop called 'Parlement'. The bus ride is about 10 minutes. After getting off, walk back a short distance on Rue du Lombard and you will see the Brussels Parlement at number 69.

    Tram

    If you are near the Bourse area, you can take tram line 3 or 4 from the Bourse tram stop. Get off at 'De Brouckère' stop. From there, walk towards Place de la Bourse, then continue onto Rue de la Régence. Follow this street until it becomes Rue du Lombard, and you will arrive at the Brussels Parlement located at number 69.

    Local tips

    Check the schedule for guided tours, as they are available only at specific times during the week.
    Don’t forget your ID for entry, as security checks are mandatory.
    Visit the onsite exhibitions to gain deeper insights into Belgian history and governance.
    Plan your visit on a weekday to witness the parliament in session for a more dynamic experience.
    Explore the nearby attractions and cafes to make the most of your day in the area.

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    The Brussels Parlement stands as a testament to Belgium's rich political heritage and architectural brilliance. Located in the bustling heart of Brussels, this landmark is not only a seat of government but also a cultural hub that invites tourists to delve into the workings of democracy. The building’s striking facade and grand interiors reflect a blend of historical influences, making it a feast for the eyes and a treat for history enthusiasts. Visitors can embark on guided tours that unfold the story of Belgian politics, allowing you to witness firsthand the venues where key legislative decisions are made.As you stroll through the chambers and halls, you’ll encounter exhibitions detailing the evolution of Belgium’s governance, from its inception to contemporary times. The informative displays and knowledgeable guides enhance your understanding of the political landscape, offering a unique perspective that is often overlooked. The Brussels Parlement is not just about politics; it serves as a platform for various cultural events and exhibitions throughout the year, enriching the visitor experience.For those looking to explore more than just the building, the surrounding area is filled with charming cafes and shops, creating the perfect backdrop for a leisurely day out. The vibrant atmosphere of the city complements your visit, making it easy to soak in the spirit of Brussels. Whether you’re a political aficionado or a curious traveler, the Brussels Parlement promises an enlightening visit that captures the essence of Belgian democracy.
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