When to visit Brussels
Brussels is alluring any time of year. Most visitors arrive between May and September, when the weather is at its best. Unfortunately, the lovely temperate beauty of the place can be undermined by considerable crowds at tourist sites and a scarcity of accommodations.
If you're considering a weekend visit, Brussels is a particularly attractive option, as the majority of the city's top-end hotels drop their rates dramatically from Friday to Sunday. Don't settle for the first price you're quoted.
From November to March, the weather is often wretched (right around freezing with plenty of slushy precipitation), and the number of tourists falls off dramatically. If you pack the right clothes and keep in mind that the daylight hours will be short, you can make the most of uncrowded museums and markets. And there's always a cozy cafe where you can escape the cold and rain.
Weather
Weather in Brussels
Brussels' mild maritime climate is unfortunately characterised by lots of grey, rainy weather. The warmest months are July and August when highs hover around 22°C (72°F), though they can also be the wettest. Winters are more predictable with plenty of rain and heavy-coat 'highs' of 4-7°C (39-45°F).
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| Humidity AM |
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Events in Brussels
The most prestigious annual event in Brussels is Ommegang, a 16th-century-style procession staged within the illuminated Grand Place in early July. Just as popular is the biennial flower carpet that colours the square in mid-August (even-numbered years). Immerse yourself in music at the annual Brussels Jazz Marathon (last weekend in May) or get down to some African beats at the Couleur Café's celebration of local diversity. The Grand Place, together with the Sablon and Place Ste Catherine, also host free open-air concerts throughout summer.
| Event name |
Event type |
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| New Year's Day |
official holiday |
1 Jan |
| Easter Monday |
official holiday |
Mar/Apr |
| Arts Musica |
festival/event |
Mar |
| Ascension Day |
official holiday |
40th day after Easter |
| Whit Monday |
official holiday |
7th Mon after Easter |
| Labour Day |
official holiday |
1 May |
| Kunsten Festival des Arts |
festival/event |
May |
| Couleur Café Festival |
festival/event |
Jun |
| Belgium National Day |
official holiday |
21 Jul |
| Assumption |
official holiday |
15 Aug |
| All Saints' Day |
official holiday |
1 Nov |
| Armistice Day |
official holiday |
11 Nov |
| Christmas Day |
official holiday |
25 Dec |
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