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Camping near Brussels
Enjoy Belgian fries, taste delicious chocolate, and explore monuments and museums—all in the beautiful city of Brussels. Here, you get the perfect combination of a camping holiday and a city break. Experience what it’s like to stay in a vibrant European capital, with plenty to see and do to keep you entertained for days. Choosing a campsite near this lively city is an excellent option for your next trip, as Brussels is always bustling with life.
Our selection of campsites near Brussels
There’s a wide range of campsites available around Brussels. If you want to be in the city as quickly as possible, choose an urban campsite so you can reach the city centre with ease. Prefer a more peaceful camping experience in nature? There are also campsites outside the city, offering a quieter stay while still being close to Brussels. Several motorhome pitches are also available, making it easy to access the centre with your camper.
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Highlights in Brussels
Brussels is a large city packed with things to see and do. We’ve listed five highlights below, but there are plenty more attractions to discover.
Atomium
The Atomium is one of Brussels’ most iconic landmarks, originally built for the 1958 World’s Fair. The top sphere even houses a restaurant, offering a unique experience with panoramic city views.
Manneken Pis
This famous statue is a symbol of Brussels and a must-see for visitors. Often dressed in different costumes on special occasions, Manneken Pis has become a playful cultural icon in the city.
Basilica of Koekelberg
One of the largest churches in the world, the Basilica of Koekelberg is a stunning example of Art Nouveau architecture. Construction began in the early 20th century, and after delays during World War I, the church was eventually completed, creating a truly impressive sight.
Parc du Cinquantenaire (Cinquantenaire Park)
This beautiful park was created to celebrate fifty years of Belgian independence. It features an impressive triumphal arch, lovely gardens, and is also home to the Royal Museum of Art and History.
The Royal Palace of Brussels
The King’s official workplace, the Royal Palace is an impressive building where foreign leaders are welcomed. While the King does not live here, the palace’s exterior is a stunning sight, and on certain days of the year, visitors are allowed inside.
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Ready to combine the fun of a camping holiday with the excitement of a city break? Brussels is the perfect destination for you. Don’t wait—book your trip now!