What makes it 45% Baby-Friendly: Babyboom Fair supplies changing and nursing areas and halls suit strollers, yet most shows lack quiet rooms, fixed diaper tables, and loud audio can distress infants—check with the venue.
Note: Brussels Expo is 45% Baby-Friendly. You may want to consider other Baby-Friendly Things to Do in Brussels for a more suitable experience.
Why 2–3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Enough time to visit baby-focused exhibits, take breaks, and use stroller routes without rushing.
Salon Babyboom Fair:
Browse strollers, baby gear, and attend free workshops on baby care at Palais 11.
Tip: Book tickets online in advance and arrive when doors open to avoid queues at nursing zones.
Explore Art Deco Pavilions:
Walk around the Centenary Palace courtyard and admire 1935 façades without an event ticket.
Tip: Use the footbridge over the ring road for photos and easy stroller access.
Use Stroller-Friendly Paths:
Move between halls via wide ramps and elevators designed for pushchairs.
Tip: Ask staff for the nearest accessible entrance if crowds form at main doors.
Snack and Rest in Foyers:
Take breaks in spacious food corners offering mini-burgers, soups, and coffee.
Tip: Choose a table near power outlets to charge pumps or phones while baby rests.

Mustername
I was here for the Heroes Comic Con and it was all in all a very good experience. The entry and finding the right line for my ticket was a bit confusing, but after some time someone was there to sort the lines. I had a VIP ticket and I must say that it was worth the money. There was a room where you could only enter if you have VIP and there was free snacks and drinks (unlimited), and a toilet. Th...
Samet Bulut
Great place. You can see alotof busem
Vinay Kumar
Right in front of the Brussels Exhibition centre.. Great place for networking..
Jonas Johansson
Visited the fair and ate at the restaurant Brasserie 58 inside the fair area. Really good food and friendly staff. The manager was really rude and argued with us when we wanted to split our bill. I hope the staff can find a better place to work at or that they change the management.
R B
Nice area, good navigation, variety of meals and drinks available. Good care about visitors. Would be happy to come again...
Plan your visit mid-November for the Babyboom Fair. In summer, check event schedules to avoid overcrowded days.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult entry (x2) | EUR 24 |
| Parking (per day) | EUR 10 |
| Snacks and drinks | EUR 15 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 49 |
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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