For 6–12 year olds

Head for an itinerary designed for their energy and curiosity: we alternate “wow” (great classics, panoramic views, interactive places) and moments in the countryside (parks, ponds, playgrounds), with real snack breaks — waffles, chocolate, fries. The journeys are short and by easy transport (metro, tram), to avoid long walks. A compact, clever and joyful programme to discover Brussels without running… and with delighted children.
Quick overview of the program
- Day 1 (kids-friendly center & museums): Grand-Place → mini comic strip hunt → Mont des Arts → easy lunch → your choice: Dinosaur Gallery (Museum) or Parlamentarium + Comic Art Museum.
- Day 2 (Heysel/Laeken wow): Atomium (morning) → picnic/game at Osseghem Park → Mini-Europe (afternoon).
Why it works at 6–12 years old: alternating clue hunting (comics), large “wow” formats (dinos, Atomium, miniatures) and interactive tours (Parlamentarium).
Hourly itinerary (indicative & flexible)
Day 1
- 09:30 Grand-Place → 10:10 Galeries Royales → 10:40 Mont des Arts
- 12:00 Lunch (center)
- 13:30 Museum of Natural Sciences (Dinos)
- 15:15 Parc du Cinquantenaire (free play / nap) → 16:30 snack & return
Day 2
- 10:00 Atomium (morning ticket)
- 12:00 Picnic & game at Osseghem Park
- 14:00 Mini-Europe → 16:00 snack / souvenirs
Day 1 — Historic Centre, Comics & Museums (6–7 hrs)
Morning (2 hrs) — walking, short & fun
- Grand-Place : Start at the Grand-Place (UNESCO), a must-see for family photos. Then cross the Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert : covered arcades from 1847, chocolate shop windows and coffee for a hot chocolate.
- After 3 minutes, a quick pass in front of Manneken-Pis (the children love it), then waffle to take away.
- Comic Strip Hunt (30–45 min): Follow a short loop from the Grote Markt (official “Comic Strip Trail” map). The heroes (Tintin, Smurfs, Gaston…) punctuate the walk.
- Mont des Arts : belvedere for the photo break before lunch. (Dry possible via the Royal Galleries if necessary.)
Noon (1 hour) — easy breakfast
- WOLF Food Market : covered hall, lots of options to satisfy everyone.
Afternoon (2 hours 30 minutes) — choose your mood
Option A – Science & Dinos 🦕
- Museum of Natural Sciences : Dinosaur Gallery, the largest in Europe (3,000 m²). Add “Living Planet” if you still have time.
Option B – Europe & BD 🇪🇺📚
- Parlamentarium (free): The center offers an ultra-interactive experience that speaks to both children and parents. The audio guide is available in many languages!
- Comic Art Museum : Housed in a superb Art Nouveau building, the museum honours the world of Belgian comics (Tintin, Smurfs, Gaston, etc.) and its backstage.
Plan B rain 🌧️
Train World (Schaerbeek): Immersive rail museum in Schaerbeek: life-size locomotives, reconstructed stations, sounds and lights for a real “journey through time”.
Practical information
Museums & sites
- Dinosaur Gallery = largest in Europe (Museum).
- Parlamentarium = free + specific hours (see above).
- Comic Art Museum : Monday closed ; Last admission 5 p.m.
- Atomium : stroller deposit required at the pavilion; Toilets for a fee.
- Mini-Europe : <115 cm free (without ticket).
- Train World : Tue–Sun 10am–5pm, last entry 3:30pm, Monday closed.
- LEGO Discovery : Ages 2–12, indoor attraction (12 zones), best in case of rain.
Travel
- Walking in the center (very close steps). STIB displays the status of the lifts in real time in the app (practical if you have a stroller).
- From/to the airport by train (SNCB): up to 4 children <12 travel free of charge with 1 adult and do not pay the Brussels Airport surcharge ; they pass through the gates with the adult.
Day 2 — Atomium, Park & Mini-Europe (6–7 hrs)
Morning (2 a.m.) — symbol of Brussels
- Atomium : panoramic elevator + exhibitions. Practical information : stroller space is mandatory in the pavilion (useful if you have a younger sibling). Paid washrooms accessible in the same location.
Noon (1 hour) — let off steam & picnic
- Parc d’Osseghem (at the foot of the Atomium): large paths/lawns to run and breathe before the rest.
Afternoon (2 hours) — miniatures and animations
- Mini-Europe : Europe in animated models (trains, volcanoes, rockets, etc.). < 115 cm free (practical for mixed siblings).
Plan B rain 🌧️
- Train World : easy to get to from Heysel by tram 7 ( Princess Elisabeth stop).
- LEGO® Discovery Centre (Docks): indoor attraction for 2–12 year olds (12 play zones, 4D cinema).
Frequently Asked Questions
From the Atomium / Heysel, tram 7 goes directly to Princess Elisabeth (near Train World) in about ten minutes; Metro line 6 also serves Heysel.
Yes: Gare Maritime Food Market (Tour & Taxis) and WOLF (centre) offer plenty of space, a wide choice of kitchens and a sheltered setting – ideal for young children.
Luggage lockers are available at major stations, including Brussels Central (and Midi). Convenient to enjoy one last hands-free park or museum
The Waterbus (May→October in general): a shuttle on the canal between Brussels and Vilvoorde, with bicycles accepted (quotas). It’s a soft and playful interlude when the weather is nice. Check the 2025 grid (online booking and payment required, A/B schedules).
The Parc Tenbosch (Ixelles) is a 2-hectare wooded setting, enclosed and very peaceful, popular with families (playground). Perfect for a big break between two visits.