What makes it 80% Couple-Friendly: The legend that joint touching brings luck plus scenic arch near Grand-Place make it a charming romantic stop, but scant seating and crowds prevent long lingering.
Why 0.5-1 hour visit duration is ideal for couple trip: A quick stop lets couples touch the statue and capture photos without rushing.
Rub the statue’s hand:
Legend says touching Éverard ’t Serclaes’ bronze wrist with your left hand brings good luck.
Tip: Use your left hand together and make a wish; avoid peak crowd moments.
Frame a Grand-Place photo:
The bas-relief sits under a 1902 gallery arch with a view of the Grand-Place.
Tip: Arrive early for soft light; stand slightly left of center for the best angle.
Sample street waffles and chocolates:
Nearby vendors on Rue Charles Buls offer Liege waffles and fresh chocolates.
Tip: Try a waffle with pearl sugar for two; pair with a takeaway coffee at a café bench.

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It’s tradition to touch it for good luck!
Dwi Febriyan
My tour guide said that if you touch the statue from head to toe, you’ll come back to Brussels but if you go from toe to head, it’s bad luck. I’m not sure if I believe it, but I touched it anyway from head to toe. Funny enough, I’ve been back to Brussels multiple times! Coincidence? Maybe. But it’s a fun little tradition to try.
Krzysztof Zakowicz
In a bronze statue of the Belgian hero. People touching in certain places, where some say it will bring you luck others have no idea why they touch it. Personal preference I suppose.
Duc C. Nguyên
Monument à Éverard t’Serclaes, 1902 by Julien Dillens Everard t’Serclaes: the 14th-century Brussels hero who snuck into the city, kicked out the Flemish, became a five-time alderman, and then got fatally ambushed over a land dispute. Today, his bronze statue stays shiny because everyone rubs it for luck — apparently, giving his arm a good polish can grant wishes and guarantee a return to Brussels...
Graeme Lynch
Fantastic looking sculpture which we noticed everyone touching as we left Grand Place. Took some pictures and found out later that if you touch it you will have good luck. So I recommend touching it and not just taking pictures like we did.
Summer mornings offer cooler temperatures and fewer crowds. In winter, dress warmly and enjoy crisp light for photos.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Statue visit | EUR 0 |
| Liege waffles (2) | EUR 8 |
| Walking tour tip (for 2) | EUR 40 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 48 |
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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