What makes it 80% Solo-Friendly: The opera offers last-minute youth tickets, matinee seats and backstage tours, so a single visitor can enjoy world-class music affordably, safely and without needing special facilities.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Enough time to tour the foyer, grab a drink, and attend a full performance.
Snag last-minute tickets:
If you’re 26 or younger, get unsold seats for €15 from 30 minutes before showtime.
Tip: Bring valid ID and arrive early at the box office.
Join an aperitif concert:
Enjoy a 60-minute performance by young local artists in the foyer with one drink.
Tip: Buy tickets online in advance to secure a spot and mingle after the show.
Attend a weekday matinee:
Catch Wednesday or Saturday afternoon shows when the auditorium is less crowded.
Tip: Check the online schedule to book a single seat at standard prices.
Explore Open House events:
Attend free tours, surprise mini-concerts and backstage visits on special dates.
Tip: Subscribe to the Opera’s newsletter to know upcoming Open House days.

Doenja Mertens
Love this building, so beautiful and authentic. The staff is very friendly and helpful, everything is always perfectly planned and flawlessly executed. Tip: take a fan with you during summer because there is no air-conditioning.
Andre vanVugt
Stays a majestic building, the atmosphere, relaxed but refined.
KinEst Fest
Imposing building, interior with interesting decorations but not very comfortable seats. We were disappointed by the staging of Le nozze di Figaro with long additions, in Dutch language, monologues and comic dialogues that unnecessarily weight a beautiful opera, making it a parody. They could have at least written in the program that it was not the original version.
Nikos Parastatidis
Small but lovely opera house that dares to present some pretty interesting productions. The building itself is old style romanticised neoclassical, very close to the central train station. Its matinees make this an interesting art-day-trip from Brussels.
Misel Mesnjak
Beautiful building, great view despite having seats at the top most balcony row. Great ballet perfomance, as well, depicting the emotion of one of the greatest human stories of 20th century.
The opera season runs from September to June. The house is closed in July and August. Plan around this period to catch performances or special events.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Standard performance ticket | EUR 50 |
| Aperitif concert ticket | EUR 25 |
| Foyer bar drink | EUR 6 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 81 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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