Travel around Europe by train often means changing trains at Brussels, so why not use the opportunity to explore? Here are three suggested strolls?
This varied stroll takes in some of the most accessible places from the station including a former gate to the city which was reimagined by the king as a castle and the local flea market.
If you are just changing trains at Brussels but want to see the most popular sights then this walk may work for you. Just check that your ongoing connection calls at Brussels Central.
This 8km stroll/hike meanders through the late 19th Century suburbs of Brussels - houses built when Art Nouveau was all the rage and architect Victor Horta made a name for himself. The stroll also takes in his house which has become a museum.
There are lockers in the station - just follow the suitecase sign.