What makes it 54% Baby-Friendly: Babies may enter free and the square is stroller-friendly, yet interior stairs, lack of changing tables and narrow rooms make a full visit tiring; check with staff for assistance.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Enough time to admire the facade, join the videoguide tour, and rest with your baby.
Admire the Gothic Facade:
Walk around Grand-Place and view the detailed sculptures and Saint Michael weather vane.
Tip: Use a compact stroller and visit in the morning for softer light and fewer crowds.
Self-guided Videoguide Tour:
Follow the family-friendly tour inside to see murals, council rooms, and tapestries. Baby under 6 enters free.
Tip: Carry your baby in a carrier through narrow staircases; email cityhall@bmeo.be in advance to confirm stroller spots.
Relax in Grand-Place:
Sit on steps or benches to feed the baby and soak in the animated square.
Tip: Bring a blanket and choose a spot near café terraces for quick snacks.

Prima Venusta
We enjoyed our visit to the town hall of Brussels. If you love design and interior from a different time, this will bring you to decades ago. Audio guides are available and it tells you some snippets of information about the different chambers. Each room has its own theme and different design on the ceilings, walls, & furniture. Pros: • Lockers • Fair price of ticket Cons: • It didn’t look like ...
Graham Short
The flower show in the rooms of the city hall is a must see, on the alternate years of the flower carpet in the square. Not as big but equally as spectacular. An immense amount of work has gone into the displays with a different theme in each room, doesn’t take long to walk through but well worth it.
nora shoieb
The architecture is stunning. We couldn't stop taking pictures of the building because of how stunning it looks. You can even see it from afar. Unfortunately we couldn't enter because it was past working hours.
Gökhan Birkol
This big building in Grand Place is very old and beautiful. It was built in the 1400s and has a tall tower with a statue on top. The outside has lots of small statues and decorations. At night, lights make it look magical. You can go inside on a tour and see fancy rooms and learn about Brussels’ history. It’s a great place to take photos and feel the city’s past.
Marko Žigo
A fabulous hidden gem right on the Grand Place! The 20+ rooms that the museum carefully explains to you are nothing short of jaw dropping. Centuries of history, beautiful interiors and an amazing digital guide to accompany you.
From late November to early January, catch the free nightly sound-and-light show projected on the Town Hall every 30 minutes from 17:00 to 22:00. In summer, aim for a morning visit to avoid heat and crowds.
Explore These Activities
| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Videoguide tour for 2 adults (baby free) | EUR 30 |
| Locker storage (free) | EUR 0 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 30 |
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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