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Discover the Heart of Democracy at the Brussels Parlement

Explore the heart of Belgium's democracy at the Brussels Parlement, where history, architecture, and political legacy come alive in the heart of the city.

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The Brussels Parlement, nestled in the bustling heart of Brussels, serves as the seat of the regional parliament. This historic building invites visitors to explore its majestic architecture and rich political heritage. Tourists can delve into Belgium's legislative process, enjoy guided tours, and appreciate the vibrant atmosphere of this significant governmental hub.

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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

    Walking

    If you're in the center of Mechelen, head towards the Mechelen train station (Station). Once you reach the station, follow the signs to the bus stop. Take bus number 1 towards Brussels. The journey will take approximately 30 minutes. Get off at the 'Brussels Centraal' stop. From there, it's about a 10-minute walk. Exit the station and head towards the Rue de la Loi (Wetstraat). Take a left on Rue de la Loi and continue straight until you reach Rue du Lombard. Turn right onto Rue du Lombard, and you'll find the Brussels Parlement at number 69 on your left.

    Bus

    From the Mechelen city center, walk to the nearest bus stop. Catch bus number 1 towards Brussels. Stay on the bus for about 30 minutes until you reach 'Brussels Centraal' station. Once you arrive, exit the bus and walk straight out of the station. Head towards Rue de la Loi (Wetstraat) and take a left. Continue straight until you reach Rue du Lombard and turn right. The Brussels Parlement will be at number 69 on your left.

    Train

    Make your way to Mechelen train station. Purchase a ticket to Brussels Central Station (Bruxelles-Central). Trains run frequently, and the journey takes around 15-20 minutes. Once you arrive at Brussels Central Station, exit the station and head towards the Rue de la Loi (Wetstraat) in front of you. Take a left and walk straight until you reach Rue du Lombard. Turn right onto Rue du Lombard, and you will find the Brussels Parlement located at number 69.

    Local tips

    Check the official website for guided tour availability and any special events.
    Visit during weekdays for a chance to see parliament sessions in action.
    Combine your visit with a stroll through the nearby Parc de Bruxelles for a relaxing afternoon.

    Discover more about Brussels Parlement

    The Brussels Parlement is a striking architectural landmark that embodies the essence of Belgian democracy. As the regional parliament of Brussels, it plays a crucial role in the political landscape of the country. Visitors are often captivated by the grandeur of the building, which features a blend of classical and modern design elements, symbolizing the evolution of governance in Belgium. The ornate interiors and impressive chambers offer insights into the legislative process, allowing tourists to appreciate the workings of democracy firsthand. Guided tours are available, providing an engaging overview of the parliament's history, the significance of its functions, and the key figures who have shaped the region’s policies.Beyond its political importance, the Brussels Parlement is surrounded by a vibrant area rich in culture and history. The surrounding streets are filled with charming cafes and shops, perfect for those looking to soak in the local atmosphere after a tour. Additionally, the proximity to other iconic attractions, such as the Grand Place and the Royal Palace, makes the parliament a strategic stop on your exploration of Brussels. Be sure to check the official website for the latest information on tour availability and any special events that may coincide with your visit. Whether you are a history buff, a political enthusiast, or simply eager to experience the cultural heartbeat of Brussels, the Brussels Parlement promises an enriching experience that reflects the spirit of the city and its people.
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