Free tricks in Brussels

The best trick to save money is not to spend any. Luckily for you, this city lets you keep your wallet firmly tucked away in your pocket, but this doesn't mean you can't have fun at the same time. Brussels has loads of free stuff for you to enjoy: free festivals, free museums, free art, free parties… You just have to know where to look. Like, right here…

  • Free concerts for all

    Free concerts BrusselsWith a few exceptions, the phrase still seems to be true: the bigger the love for music, the smaller the budget. Luckily for us, Brussels has some well-hidden and completely free concert locations. We're happy to share them with you, but you have to promise to keep our secret…

  • Work those buttocks!

    Park Fitness BrusselsWant to work out those pecs or buttocks, but you don't want to spend too much of your precious budget? Then come on down to the George Henri or the Cinquentenaire parks, because these parks offer just the fitness equipment you need, out in the open and absolutely free. Cheaper is hard to find, isn't it?

  • How to get in a museum for free

    Free art  BrusselsOn the first Wednesday of every month, starting at 13 PM sharp, the Federal Museums in Brussels open their doors for free. That's right, without asking you for anything in return. Except that you stop yelling “Wow!” or “Yeah, baby!” when you hear you don't have to pay…

  • Free and wonderful panorama

    Brussels Royal Museum of the Army and Military History The Royal Museum of the Army and Military History houses around one hundred thousand items (weapons, uniforms, armours…), making it one of the world’s largest military museums. The entrance is always free and there is a bonus : the Panorama overlooking the Arcade with one of the best view on Brussels. Enjoy...

  • Subway Art

    Subway Art - BrusselsAll you need for the largest underground art gallery in the city is a subway ticket. Since the beginning of the sixties, when the underground public transport project began to take shape, the Brussels metro system has been transformed into a lively museum, with numerous works of art decorating platforms, ticket rooms and corridors.

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