The best things to do in Brussels when it rains?

The best things to do in Brussels when it rains?
What to do in Brussels when it rains (c) Samuel Foster on Unsplash

Updated October 11, 2023 by pierre

Five great things to do while it's raining in Brussels

Brussels is one of the cities in the world where life is good. No matter what seasons you go through, in Brussels the weather is always good for fun. It's the same when it rains, there is not necessarily a cessation of activity. 

You have planned to visit Brussels, but the sky is overcast and the rain threatens your program ? Don't worry, the Belgian capital is full of exciting activities that will allow you to fully enjoy your stay, even when the weather is not good.

Check out our comprehensive guide to the best things to do in Brussels when it rains, where you can take shelter while discovering the history of the European capital, culture and the gastronomy of this fascinating city. If you are a movie buff, don't miss our article on the emblematic cinemas of Brussels, where you can immerse yourself in the latest international films while staying dry.

Plus, our guide to indoor entertainment centers in Brussels shows you the perfect options for spending a day filled with fun activities, exciting escape games indoor trampolines. Finally, if you prefer to relax with a hot cup of coffee, check out our list of trendy cafés in Brussels, where you can enjoy a cappuccino while watching the rain fall outside.

Whatever your interests, Brussels has something to entertain and delight you, even when the weather is not on your side. Below, nWe invite you to read the rest of this article to learn about our advice for you in this specific case. 

1. A visit to the children's museum while it's raining in Brussels

Rain is often misunderstood when it falls at the wrong time. But Brussels finds you an alternative to make the children have a warm time. Here is a museum for your children to visit to have a good time.

If you are traveling to Brussels with children, be sure to visit the Children's Museum. This interactive museum is a must-see destination for budding young explorers. The exhibits are designed in an imaginative and captivating way, offering children the opportunity to discover the world through play, creativity and experimentation. The different themed rooms allow children to explore various topics such as nature, science, art and culture in an interactive way. Whether building structures with blocks, uncovering the mysteries of nature in a sensory environment, or stepping into the shoes of an artist, the Children's Museum offers an immersive and entertaining experience for curious young minds. It is an ideal place for families looking for adventure and learning in Brussels.

📍 15 rue du Bourgmestre, 1050 Ixelles

Do not miss our other article on what to do in Brussels with children.

2. The Comic Strip Museum

Comic Strip Museum in Brussels (c) Photo Pierre Halleux
Comic Strip Museum in Brussels (c) Photo Pierre Halleux

A magical place to take your child on a visit to a world of dreams, tales and comic book history. Make an appointment for your children and show them a good time. You got it, the East Comic Strip Museum an unmissable destination in Brussels. Especially when the weather is gloomy. This museum offers an ideal shelter for comic book lovers when it rains.

Immerse yourself in the captivating universe of comics, you will be able to discover the history, the characters and the techniques of this popular art. Tintin will have no more secrets when he leaves. By exploring interactive exhibits and galleries, you will be transported to the fantastic worlds created by renowned artists such as Hergé, creator of Tintin. You will be able to admire original boards, illustrations and objects related to your favorite comic book heroes. The Comic Strip Museum also has a specialized bookshop where you can unearth treasures and novelties to expand your collection. It is therefore an ideal place to have fun and immerse yourself in the world of comics, while avoiding bad weather and having a good time in Brussels.

Tip, if you are planning several museums, consider the " Brussels Museum Card“. Valid for 1 year, this card gives you access to this museum for free.

(I.e. Rue des Sables 20, 1000 Brussels, Belgium. telephone: +32 2 219 19 80. 

3. The Museum of Natural Sciences

Natural Science Museum (c) Pierre Halleux
Natural Science Museum (c) Pierre Halleux

Science and dinosaurs appeal to you? SO the Museum of Natural Sciences in Brussels is a perfect destination to explore. Especially when it rains! Located a stone's throw from Place du Luxembourg, this museum offers a fascinating experience For nature lovers. The curious will find shelter there to escape the rain.

On the program, captivating exhibitions on biodiversity, geology, paleontology and much more. Explore rooms filled with impressive specimens, including dinosaur skeletons, of stuffed animals and sparkling minerals.  In addition to the permanent exhibitions, the museum often offers temporary exhibitions interesting and educational.  There is enough to spend a few hours there, it is therefore an ideal place to marvel at the diversity of nature, learn more about the world around us and have fun with family or friends, even when the weather in Brussels is not good at the outside.

The museum is located in the Leopold district, not far from the Cinquantenaire Park. Here's the address: 

📍Rue Vautier 29, 1000 Brussels, Belgium

 

4. Africa Museum

(c)EmDee Wikipedia Africa Museum Brussels
(c)EmDee Wikipedia Africa Museum Brussels

When the rain is falling and dripping in Brussels, the Africa Museum in Tervuren offers a fascinating getaway. If you have not yet seen this imposing building in Brussels, it is because it is located a little outside in the area of ​​Tervuren. This museum plunges you into the heart of African culture and its exceptional biodiversity. Captivating exhibits allow you to discover the art, history and traditions of the continent, while realistic dioramas recreate African ecosystems. With a contemporary approach and a reflection on colonial history, the Africa Museum offers an enriching experience, even in rainy weather.

(I.e. Leuvensesteenweg 13, 3080 Tervuren

5. What could be better than treating yourself to a movie? 

Cinema Galleries (C) Photo Pierre HALLOUS
Cinema Galleries (C) Photo Pierre HALLOUS

Here is a place filled with lively emotion, which puts you in front of the giant screen. Here you are, immersed in a good movie with your popcorn bag in your hand. There is enough to spend an excellent time with new films that Brussels has in store for you. With Cinéma Aventure, spend the best moments of cinematic delight. Here are some addresses to contact them and reserve your place: info@cinema-aventure.be , Telephone: +32 (0)2 219 92 02. 

📍 Rue des Fripiers 15, 1000 Brussels

6. Treat yourself to a visit to the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium

Museum of Art and History (c) Pierre Halleux
Museum of Art and History (c) Pierre Halleux

When the skies are gray and it's raining in Brussels, a visit to the Royal Museum of Fine Arts of Belgium turns out to be an enriching experience. Located in the heart of the city, in the part of the fiftieth anniversary, this museum houses an impressive collection of works of art. As you walk through the galleries, you will be amazed by the diversity of styles and eras represented. Whether you are passionate about painting, sculpture or engravings, the Royal Museum of Fine Arts offers a cultural getaway that will allow you to immerse yourself in art, discover new perspectives and be inspired, even when it's pouring rain outside. In total, more than 20.000 works, paintings, sculptures and drawings, this museum has a story to tell you to help you discover.  You have enough to travel from home to try the adventure.

📍 Rue de la Régence Place Royale 1, Brussels 1000 Belgium.

7. Discover Brussels heritage during the rain

Royal Galleries Brussels (c) Photo Pierre Halleux
Royal Galleries Brussels (c) Photo Pierre Halleux

You certainly don't have your first thought of this magnificent place. But, this is surely what you need to have a good rainy time in Brussels. It is an open-air museum available to the capital. Take the tour aboard the Bus hop and hoff to explore all the magical places of Brussels. Get off when the rain stops and go on an adventure.

Find out more about the hop&off bus in Brussels

You will find there, the Saints-Michel-et-Gudule cathedral, the Notre Dame de Laeken church, the Koekelberg basilica. We cannot forget to mention the Atomium, the main square and Mount of Arts au european district. All this is waiting for you to dazzle your eyes at very affordable prices for the public. Take note of the opening hours to discover its heritage. Also don't miss the Saint-Hubert Galleries which are perfectly covered!

 

8. Taste good food in an organic restaurant

Organic Restaurant (c) Photo Maddi Bazzocco
Organic Restaurant (c) Photo Maddi Bazzocco

This activity is so practical to do if you are passionate about organic food. Brussels has the best organic restaurants you can afford for a good menu. Find here a list of five best organic restaurants that Brussels leaves you at your disposal. 

You have loved ? Thank you for reading this article which directs you to several possibilities to have a good time but during the rain in Brussels. For more information on Brussels for a good stay, do not hesitate to browse our site. 

 

pierre

Barely a foot in the Belgian capital, Pierre launches "InsideBrussels.be", the idea is simple: "What to do? Where to go eat or have a drink?" Entrepreneur at heart, this is not his first project! Far from there. Like wine, with time the project improves! Pierre does not hesitate to share his favorites and his best addresses of Brussels restaurants that he could recommend to you with his eyes closed.