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Often Americans only have so many vacation days to use, which can make choosing a discouraging task.
This is especially the case when it comes to planning European travel. Do you follow the norm and visit Paris, or do you run the Globe and Inney-Minney-Minney-Miney-Moe Europe’s lesser-known outings, such as North Macedonia or Montenegro?

Well, if you are waffle In your decision, this info may help …
The latest European city break always tourist records Is somewhere between the hidden gemstone status and a household name, and it is easily surprisingly easy to reach for many Americans with several non -stop flying of large American airports.
The wonderful capital of Belgium, BrusselsSaw more than 10 million overnight tourists in 2024 and currently joined an already extensive group of European outings that are currently in popularity.
Timeless miracles and incredible dishes
How Brussels is just hit the 10 million figure is still one of the unsolved mysteries of life.
I still can’t find out how my socks keep disappearing in the dryer …


Brussels is really great to visit, whether it is rows of art nouveau buildings, it is astonishing Large placeor just the contagious buzz of the city as the always bent Rue Neuve.
Not to mention some of the most underrated museums in Europe, such as Royal Museums of Fine Arts and House of European History.
However, the most surprising aspect of Brussels is perhaps the food scene. No, we do not say that world-famous Belgian waffles should be your go-to every meal, but kick back in a Trotting Café to watch with a hot coffee and waffle is an excellent way to start your day in Brussels.


This underrated city has undoubtedly become a foodie destination with cheap, savory streets snacks that anchor street corners to the government that hand out free chickens, so that food is not lost.
Yes, you read that well.
But the real claim to the fame of the food scene of Brussels is 3 newly rated restaurants By Michelin:
- Lune Siamoise (in Ixelles)
- Babam (in Watermael-Boitsfort)
- Au repos de la Montagne (in UCCLE)
Better yet, if there is a blemish in your Flemish, Brussels is largely English speakingSo that you can mix with the locals at pubs and easily navigate through menus.
Is Brussels affordable?


I am a strong supporter of the idea that traveling is what you make. If you want to make Brussels a budget destination, you can make it a budget destination through Golly.
Although it is certainly not the Balkans, if the richest country in the world can be crossed with a budget, then Brussels will also not break the bank.
Keep in mind that prices tend to go up worldwide in the summer. Visiting outside the season is always a travel hack.
But a fast hotels this summer leaves no bruise on your bank account. For sample, 4-star Gresham Belson Hotel Brussels goes for $ 135 and more centrally located 3-star Hôtel Belvue Is less than $ 100 in July.


Continuing public transport costs only about $ 2 for a few tickets and as I said, if you are a street food while eating, that is also a great way to save.
Non -stop flights and new trains to Brussels
Although the last report that claimed that Brussels broke the tourist records did not specifically emphasize how many Americans have contributed, it is safe to say that it was a substantial amount, since there are 6 direct flights from the American soil.
According to FlightConnectionsBrussels flies Non -Stop with these 6 American airports:
- Boston (Bos)
- Newark (EWR)
- New York (JFK)
- Washington DC (IAD)
- Atlanta (ATL)
- Chicago (Ord)


That said, no new flights have been announced lately. However, the same cannot be said for trains.
On many travel bucket lists you will find something along the lines of “Explore Europe by Train”, and with all the new train routes that connect Brussels, it is one of the easiest gates for the rest of Europe.
Not to try our own horn, but we have treated a lot. Here is our coverage for 3 new train routes from/to Brussels in the past year:


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