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In the last 3 days, the lowest price for a flight from Brussels Bruxelles-National Airport to London Heathrow Airport was $64 for a one-way ticket and $123 for a round-trip.

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Yes, you'll most likely have to show a valid passport before boarding the plane in Brussels and on arrival in London.

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Air France, KLM, Delta, and Virgin Atlantic offer inflight Wi-Fi service on the Brussels to London flight route.

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The Airbus A319 is the aircraft model that flies most regularly on the Brussels to London flight route.

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oneworld, and Star Alliance are the airline alliances operating flights between Brussels and London, with oneworld being the most commonly used for this route.

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There are nonstop flights from Brussels to London on a daily basis.

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The two airlines most popular with KAYAK users for flights from Brussels to London are Brussels Airlines and British Airways. With an average price for the route of $182 and an overall rating of 7.3, Brussels Airlines is the most popular choice. British Airways is also a great choice for the route, with an average price of $175 and an overall rating of 6.7.

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The boarding process would have been better. When people are flying internationally and the airline is a member of Star Alliance they cannot have different rules for carryon baggage. Brussels Airlines made us adjust the weight of our carryons based on their rules even though we were flying international and our next flight was with United which does not have weight restrictions for carryons. That was just ridiculous.

We waited in line for more than 30 minutes to go through the check in (after the staff summoned us). Once on the plane we had to wait almost two hours before takeoff. The copilot said that it was not their fault but that the plane had arrived late in the first place and lost the slot to leave again because of the heavy traffic, This is completely understandable in our times, but I would have expected a little bit of pampering from the staff. We received a tiny little cup of water because we complained. Not a coffee, not a cookie, no music on the plane, no plugs to recharge your cellphone. It was very cold inside the plane and someone asked for a blanket for a baby - very harsh answer from the staff, no blankets on this plane. I think they should review their instructions and team spirit as traveling is also the experience, not only getting from A to B. And it’s not fun to interact with staff that doesn’t seem like they are enjoying their job. And as far as I know and judging from the cost of the ticket Brussels Airlines it’s not even a low cost!

Terrible seats. Whoever designed the seats should try taking a long flight in it themselves.

The crew and the flight were excellent, the food might be better!

This was absolutely one of the worst experiences of my life. I came to Europe for a 2 week trip and the airline was probably the most disorganized airline I’ve ever seen in my life. They lost my luggage. I had tracking on it for just such an occasion and told them EXACTLY where it was in the terminal and they somehow failed to get it out on the flight that night, since we were leaving for Switzerland the next day there was no way they would get it to our hotel in time. Seriously, take another airline at any cost. It’s not worth whatever you pay…you’ll end up paying a lot more in the end. My medication is in the bag and I can’t get to it and don’t know how I will get it.

I missed my connecting flight due to long lines at security and immigration. Need improvements

Food quality is deteriorating each time, last year was very good. I avoid the plane food lately.

Been flying on various airlines, all over the world, for 50+ years. The food on Brussels Air was easily the worst I ever endured.

I felt the overall quality of the plane and food service was less than that of their partner airlines, United. An example was wine was served in paper cups in premium economy class. There was no real silverware, napkins or a welcome kit other than a pillow and blanket.

Boarding time was a bit slow causing the flight to not leave right at 5 pm,but other than that it was fine.

Due to a cyber attack at the SeaTac airport ALL of the airport computers at the airport were down. This seriously impacted every airline at the airport and the resulted in our flight leaving a hour later than scheduled. This delay caused us to miss our connecting flight from Heathrow to Edinburgh. I was amazed to have British Airways staff meet us at the gate as we left our flight. They quickly provided us with new boarding passes for a flight going to Edinburgh later the same day. Problems sometimes happen but they handled the situation in first class style.

They canceleld the flight and i found out only hours before the flight

We were on the plane for more than 5 hours with seats that don’t recline. Delayed for more than 1 hour and flight crew did not even serve water. Then on flight they don’t offer food unless you purchase it. Very poor experience.

The checkin experience was terrible. Once we got to the counter, it took them 40 minutes to check us in. Nothing complicated. Just 6 boarding passes and two checked bags.

Flight crowded - no leg room. Made me put tote bag under seat in front of me so no room for feet. Attendant helped me and put it up. Crew fine. Also British Airways changed our flights without notifying us resulting in a lot of confusion getting through Heathrow - our boarding passes wouldn't scan and we had no idea why. Ended up missing our flight and having to reschedule hours later after a flight from San Francisco. I have the app from BA and never received any notification. Very confusing and staff at Heathrow had no idea what problem was and only one person could resolve and huge line as several canceled flights. What a pain!

Worse experience with an airline in general. They failed in providing boarding passes at the beginning of my flight, requiring a trip to our local airport to correct. Most flights were delayed & one plane had to be replaced due to mechanical problems. Then they forced me to check a carryon bag that I couldn’t pick up in time due to a delayed flight. I had to choose between catching my flight or picking up a bag. And then trying to make a baggage claim online was impossible! A comedy of errors, but it was anything but funny. I would rather take a cruise liner than fly on British Airways again!

Great crew! Average flight. T5 at Heathrow is not such as nice experience compared to other major International airports.

it didn’t happen!!! they canceled it like 15 hours before the flight and made me find my OWN replacement flight and talk to them for FOUR hours!!!

The flight was cancelled on the day of departure (do not know if it was my connecting flight from Geneva on British Airways, or the flight from London to Boston, as no explanation was provided). I was rerouted through Paris on Air France, and then the flight from Paris to Boston on Air France was cancelled due to aircraft problems. Terrible travel experience so far. Current routing takes me to Detroit on Air France, then to Boston on Delta. May never see my checked luggage again. We will see.

One of the worse flights. Departure was delayed by an hour. Boarding was disorganized. It was freezing on the plane. The crew was not very helpful. One of the flight attendants was literally marinated in some awful perfume,. And the food was uneatable, both dinner and breakfast.

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From Waffles to Art to Mussels: 11 Best Things to Do in Brussels in One Day

Grand Place in Brussels

Brussels is the capital of Belgium and a great city to explore in one day.  The great part of traveling in Europe is the ability to travel quickly between countries. With a walkable historic city center and nearby train station, travelers can get a dose of Brussels in one day from Belgium waffles in the morning, a couple of museums followed by mussels and a Belgium beer. Here are the best things to do in Brussels in one day.

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11 Best Things to Do in Brussels in One Day

Walk through the Grand Place

Dig into a Waffle at Maison Dandoy 

Stroll Les Galeries Saint Herbert

Go Chocolate Shopping

See the manneken pis, walk through the place de la bourse.

Tour the Musical Instruments Museum

Visit the Old Masters Museum 

Walk Through the Mont des Arts 

Mussels in Brussels at Chez Leon 

Sip a  Belgium Beer

Grand-Place-Belgium

Walk through the Grand Place or Grote Markt

The Grand Palace or Grote Markt is the central square of Brussels. Opulent buildings on all sides enclose it and offers a large open area in the center. s

It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that dates mainly back to the 17th century; however, markets were there as early as the 12th century. The elaborate details and gilding demonstrate Brussels’s financial importance.

Visitors will find the Brussels Town Hall and the neo-Gothic King’s House or Bread House building. The former Guilds of Brussels and Baroque buildings are also on display.

Now, visitors will find street cafes on the first level, street performers and artists. This is a crossroads for travelers, and a constant flow of guide tours runs through the area.

Loacted Grote Markt, 1000 Brussel. Free to enter.

Time to Spend: 1 hour

What’s Nearby: Les Galeries Saint Hubert

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Dig into a Waffle at Maison Dandoy

If you’re in Brussels, then you gotta have waffles. We did and they were worth every calorie. In all fairness, it was the morning and we had all day to walk off the carbs.

Maison Dandoy makes two types: Brussels waffle and Liege waffle. The Brussels Waffle is crispy and square while the Liege Waffle has rounded edges and sugar bits in the batter.

You can choose a variety of toppings, like Nutella, strawberries, whip cream and more. Our Belgium waffles were filling, so we skipped lunch and opted for an early dinner.

The Maison Dandoy also sells European cookies and waffles to go. Be prepared for a wait and I recommend getting to this location a few minutes before they open.

Located at Galerie du Roi 2, 1000 Bruxelles in the Galeries Saint Herbert. Open Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.

What’s Nearby: Chocolate Shops

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Stroll Les Galeries Saint Hubert

This covered arcade is actually three separate arcades: King’s Gallery, Queen’s Gallery and Princes’ Gallery. It is covered with a glass roof and lined luxury shopping in Central Brussels. Les Galeries Saint Hubert opened in 1847 and instantly attached the wealthy and the artists to the Renaissance-inspired building.

During my trip, I wasn’t in the market for jewelry however, Les Galeries Saint Hubert also offers several chocolate shops. Belgium is known for its chocolate-making heritage, and I recommend buying the indulgence as a souvenir. As a bonus, many of the shops offer samples.

Located at Galerie du Roi 5, 1000 Brussel. Open daily, most shops at 10 a.m.

Time to Spend: 1 to 2 hours

What’s Nearby: Cathedral Saint Michael and Gudule

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I might not be able to afford all luxuries, however I can afford some luxurious chocolate. While in the Les Galeries Saint Herbert browse the chocolate shops that feel like jewelry shops.

I walked through several, like Neuhaus, Pierre Marcolini and Mary Chocolatier. If you are visiting on a warm day, consider purchasing your treats at the end of the day to prevent melting.

Time to Spend: 1 to 2 hours Time to Spend: 1 to 2 hours

Mannekin-Pis

This rather small statue of a chubby little boy taking a pee is one of the top things to do in Brussels. It’s centrally located and free so most aren’t too disappointed with they see the landmark.

I have seen the Manneken Pis placed on more than one overrated attraction list. It is less than two feet tall and shoots water as a fountain.

Kids will love it. Judge for yourself; however, don’t kill yourself trying to get there.

Located at Rue de l’Etuve, 1000 Brussels. Free to visit.

Time to Spend: Less than 1 hour

What’s Nearby: Choco-Story Brussels

Place de la Bourse

Brussels offers great pedestrian squares to explore. From the Grote Markt to the Place de la Bourse, visitors and residents walk around Brussels.

Place de la Bourse is home to the Brussels Exchange Square, now a museum of Belgium Beer. Several restaurants are also in the area.

Located at Place de la Bourse, 1000 Brussels. Free to visit.

What’s Closeby: Belgium Beer World 

Musical Instruments Museum

Musical Instruments Museum

In the Old England Building, an Art Deco masterpiece, I found the Musical Instruments Museum. It is part of the Royal Museums of Art and History.

With a collection of 8,000 instruments, it is a must for music lovers. The instruments are organized thematically, so I found the same type of instruments grouped together.

The Musical Instruments Museum offers an exceptional keyboard collection. Its self-guided tour also includes musical samples of select instruments.

Located at Montagne De La Cour / Hofbergstraat 2. Open Tuesday to Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Adult admission is €15.00 and kids 18 and younger enter for free.

What’s Nearby: Musée Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Beligique

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Old Master Museum of Musée Oldmasters Museum

Found in 1801 by France’s Napoleon Bonaparte, the Old Master Museum is in the Royal Quarter of Brussels. This is the museum to see European painters from the 15th to the 18th centuries, considered the Old Masters.

As one of the museums of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, it is a fine example of Beaux-Arts architecture. Visitors will find works by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, like the 1562 Fall of Rebel Angels and the 1565 Winter Landscape with Ice Skaters and Bird Trap.

Located at Rue de la Régence/Regentschapsstraat 3, Brussels.Open Tuesday to Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Adult admission is €10 and kids 18 and younger enter for free.

What’s Nearby: Mont des Arts 

Monts des Arts garden

Walk Through the Mont des Arts or Kunstberg

While in Brussels, walk through the Mont des Arts for its manicured gardens. It is in between the Grand Palace Brussels (not open and under renovation) and the historic Grand-Place.

During the day, it is a gathering place with travelers taking a break or residents having lunch. At night, the Mont des Arts is lit with colorful lights.

Located at Mont des Arts, 1000 Brussels. Free to visit.

Time to Spend: less than 1 hour

What’s Closeby: the Grand Palace Brussels

Mussels in Brussels.

Mussels in Brussels

My secret obsessions are alliteration and mussels. In Brussels, I could combine the two and add a table in a street cafe.

We headed to Chez Leon, known for its mussels and traditional Belgian dishes. It opened in 1893, and its waitstaff speaks several languages. I got my mussels, plus some frites (fries) and a local Belgian beer.

Located at Rue des Bouchers 18, 1000 Brussels. Open daily from noon to 11 p.m.

What’s Nearby: Les Galeries Saint Hubert

Belgium-Beer

Sip a Belgium Beer

Belgium boasts a rich beer culture. At night, visitors and residents grab a table at a sidewalk cafe and sip a beer. Belgium offers a gamut of beers, from Trappist beers to saisons to dark ales and more.

I recommend you talk with the bartender and ask for recommendations. They always seem helpful in finding a new brew.

During our trip, we settled in at Little Delirium, located at Rue du Marché aux Fromages 9, 1000 Bruxelles. It is a smaller version of the larger Delirium Cafe. We ordered a beer and sat outside while people watched.

Open daily from 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. (4 a.m. on Friday and Saturday).

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Catherine Parker has a passion for travel and seen all 50 U.S. States. As a former flight attendant with one of the largest airlines, there isn't a North American airport that she hasn't landed in at least once. Since clipping her professional wings after 9/11, she combines her love of the open road with visiting architectural and cultural icons. She is based out of Central Texas dividing her time between writing and restoring a pair of 100-year-old houses. She shares her life with her three kids and her husband.

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To start your journey, get to London St Pancras International at our recommended arrival time to allow plenty of time to go through border controls and security. This elegant historic 19th-century station is conveniently located in the heart of London and is well connected by underground lines and buses. Before you jump on one of our Eurostar trains you can indulge in some boutique shopping, experience fine dining at a world-class brasserie or enjoy a glass of bubbly at the longest champagne bar in Europe.

What's on board a direct train from London to Brussels

Travelling with Eurostar is simple, affordable and relaxing. You can bring two bags and one piece of hand luggage for no extra charge and with no weight limits. We won’t charge you for choosing your seats and there are no restrictions on liquids, so feel free to bring something bubbly for the journey. Find out more about our luggage allowances . Wherever you sit, you can email, tweet and post all the way with our free onboard wi-fi. You’ll find power sockets at your seat, so you can stay charged up while you relax. If you find yourself feeling peckish, you can enjoy a range of hot and cold drinks and sweet and savoury snacks at Eurostar Café . And if you’re travelling in Standard Premier or Business Premier, you’ll be served a three-course meal at your seat. Find out more about our food on board . Whether you’re travelling for work, a special occasion, or heading away on a budget break, we’ve got the travel class for you. Check out our seats in Standard , Standard Premier and Business Premier .

Arriving at Brussels-Midi/Zuid from London St Pancras

Eurostar trains arrive into the centre of town at Brussels-Midi/Zuid station.

On arrival, you’ve plenty of choice of public transport with STIB trams and metros, and the De Lijn or Tec bus networks.

Alternatively, hop in a taxi or, if you’re feeling adventurous, why not walk, it’s only about 20 minutes to some of the best shopping areas in town.

Timetables for trains from London to Brussels

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A Eurostar London to Brussels train ticket starts from €44.

How long is the Eurostar train journey from London to Brussels?

Typically, the train journey from London to Brussels takes 1hr 53mins. When you view the available tickets, you will be able to see the length of the train journey for each departure time.

Are there additional fees when travelling on the Eurostar London to Brussels trains?

Unlike airlines, there are no hidden costs when travelling by Eurostar from London to Brussels. Once you have picked your train tickets (Standard, Standard Premier or Business Premier), there will be no additional fees for seat selection, advanced booking, or luggage allowance.

Can you take liquids on the Eurostar London to Brussels train?

You can take liquids on the Eurostar London to Brussels train and there is no volume limit, so you can bring all your toiletries and even a bottle of bubbly!

Can you take your own food on the Eurostar train from London to Brussels?

There are no food restrictions, so you’re allowed to bring your own food from home on the Eurostar.

How early should you arrive for the Eurostar London to Brussels train?

Get to London St Pancras International at our recommended arrival time to allow plenty of time to get through border controls and security.

How fast does the Eurostar train from London to Brussels go?

Between London and Brussels, the high-speed lines allow our trains to drive at a maximum speed of 186 miles per hour (300 km/h).

Where does the Eurostar leave from in the UK when going to Brussels?

Eurostar trains to Brussels leave from London St Pancras International. St Pancras is easily accessible by train, public transport and car. You’ll find a Click and Park car park as well as a range of shops to pick up some last-minute essentials.

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*Terms and conditions

*Price for tickets in Standard class for one way journey made on Eurostar to/from Brussels Midi/Zuid, Valence, Avignon, Aix-en-Provence, Marseille-St-Charles. Subject to availability. Availability varies according to dates and times.

Other available fares:

Tickets available from 12/03/2024 (9:00 CET) to 31/08/2024 (15:00 CET) in Standard, Comfort and Premium Class for journeys made between 29/06/2024 to 31/08/2024 on Eurostar to/from Amsterdam Centraal, Schiphol Airport, Rotterdam Centraal, Antwerpen Centraal (Not available on the 06/07/2024 and 20/07/2024), Brussels Midi/Zuid, Valence, Avignon, Aix-en-Provence, Marseille-St-Charles. Subject to availability. Availability varies according to dates and times. Flexible tickets conditions Our Standard, Standard Premier & Comfort tickets are exchangeable up to 1 hour before your original departure time without a fee. If your new ticket is more expensive, you’ll pay the difference. If your new ticket is cheaper, the difference will not be refunded. Tickets exchanged less than 7 days before the departure date will become non-refundable. View our flexible ticket conditions .

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