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Things to do in Brussels in January 2027
By ValidaTrip Research · Updated May 20, 2026
Quick answer: Brussels in January 2027 usually runs near 6C by day, 1C at night, with about 13 rainy days.
Dated picks to verify first include The Nutcracker - Ballet and Orchestra and Fabrice Eboue - SolitudeS.
Check the event list and public holidays below before assigning fixed dates.
Events, festivals, and public holidays for Brussels, Belgium, in January 2027.
The point is making sure the places you already want to see are actually open on the days you'll be there.
Planning a Brussels trip in January?
Paste the recommendations you've collected — from friends, a ChatGPT itinerary, or blog listicles. ValidaTrip checks every place against your January dates: opening hours, closures, what needs booking ahead, and which Brussels events overlap your trip.
No account needed to try it.
Month context
Brussels in January: weather, seasonal timing, and what changes.
Brussels weather in January
High
6.3°C
Low
1.2°C
Rain
13d
75mm
8.2h daylight
What to prioritize in January
Prioritize Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Royal Saint-Hubert Galleries, Atomium, Horta Museum, Magritte Museum.
Dates to check
Events, festivals, and closures in Brussels.
Events & festivals in Brussels, January 2027
Dates and ticketing change constantly — treat this as a starting point and confirm anything you'd build a day around.
- Jan 2 – Jan 31
- Jan 6 – Jan 31
- Jan 8 – Jan 31
- Jan 14 – Jan 31
- Jan 15 – Jan 24
Brussels Jazz Festival
Annual jazz festival showcasing international and local jazz artists performing in various venues across Brussels. — Tickets for headline concerts should be booked in advance.
via GPT Festivals
- Jan 15 – Jan 31
Show all 19 events for January
- Jan 16 – Jan 31
- Jan 20 – Jan 31
- Jan 20 – Jan 31
Les Hommes viennent de Mars et les femmes de Vénus - Mise à jour 2.0
Arts & Theatre · Comedy
via Ticketmaster
- Jan 22 – Jan 31
- Jan 22 – Jan 31
- Jan 23 – Jan 31
- Jan 23 – Jan 31
- Jan 24 – Jan 31
- Jan 27 – Jan 31
- Jan 28 – Jan 31
- Jan 29 – Jan 31
- Jan 29 – Jan 31
- Jan 31
Public holidays & closures in January 2027
On these dates banks, government offices, and many attractions in Belgium close or switch to holiday hours. Worth checking before you pin a must-see to one of them.
- Jan 1New Year's Day
City context
What Brussels is known for before you choose what to prioritize.
Known for
City context
Brussels sits in the Senne valley with the Grand Place, Sablon, Marolles, European Quarter, Ixelles, Saint-Gilles, Heysel, and Matonge showing a bilingual capital split between medieval guild halls, EU institutions, Art Nouveau streets, comic-strip culture, beer, chocolate, and immigrant neighborhoods. It is compact in the center but politically and culturally layered, with French, Dutch, Belgian, European, and Congolese cues all visible on the same transit map.
Food & drink
Local flavor
Brussels food includes Belgian fries with mayonnaise or andalouse, Liege and Brussels waffles, moules-frites, stoemp, carbonnade flamande, waterzooi, pralines, speculoos, gueuze, lambic, and Trappist beer. Grand Place lanes, Sablon chocolate shops, Place Sainte-Catherine seafood streets, Maison Antoine, and Marolles cafes make the first food route.
Things to do
Attractions and sights to consider in Brussels.
Things to do in Brussels
Map of top sights in Brussels
- 1Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
- 2Royal Saint-Hubert Galleries
- 3Atomium
- 4Horta Museum
- 5Magritte Museum
- 6Belgian Comic Strip Center
- 1
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
4.5★ · 10,215indoorClosed MonThe museum group near Place Royale covers Old Masters, fin-de-siecle art, modern collections, and Belgian artists. It pairs with the Magritte Museum and Mont des Arts.
Wikipedia - 2
Royal Saint-Hubert Galleries
4.5★ · 45,098indoorOpen dailyThe covered shopping arcades opened in 1847 with glass roofs, cafes, chocolate shops, theatres, and bookshops. They connect Grand Place streets with the opera-house area.
Wikipedia - 3
Atomium
4.4★ · 110,264indoorOpen dailyThe 1958 World's Fair structure represents an iron crystal enlarged 165 billion times and rises over Heysel. Spheres hold exhibits, escalators, and views toward Mini-Europe and Laeken.
Wikipedia
Show 7 more sights
- 4Horta Museum
- 5Magritte Museum
- 6Belgian Comic Strip Center
- 7Grand Place / Grote Markt
- 8Mont des Arts
- 9Cinquantenaire Park and museums
- 10Manneken Pis
Areas and routes
Neighborhoods, day trips, and getting around Brussels.
Brussels neighborhoods
Each district has its own character — knowing which one you're in changes what's realistic to fit in a day.
Grand Place and Centre
The central core is medieval and tourist-dense, with Grand Place, Galeries Saint-Hubert, Bourse, Rue des Bouchers, waffles, fries, and beer bars.
Sablon and Marolles
Sablon and Marolles mix antiques, chocolate shops, Notre-Dame du Sablon, Place du Jeu de Balle flea market, Palace of Justice, and hillside streets.
European Quarter and Cinquantenaire
The European Quarter is institutional and park-linked, with European Parliament, Commission buildings, Leopold Park, Schuman, and Cinquantenaire museums.
Ixelles and Matonge
Ixelles and Matonge add Avenue Louise, African restaurants, bars, Flagey, ponds, galleries, and a younger multilingual street life.
Saint-Gilles
Saint-Gilles is Art Nouveau and bohemian, with Horta Museum, Parvis de Saint-Gilles, cafes, Portuguese and Spanish food, and Midi station access.
Heysel and Laeken
Heysel and Laeken are fairground-and-royal, with Atomium, Mini-Europe, royal greenhouses, parks, stadiums, and wider boulevards.
Day trips from Brussels
Doable as a long day or comfortable as an overnight — each one is a destination on its own.
100km / about 1h by train from Brussels-Midi or Brussels-Central
Bruges
Canals, Markt, Belfry, Begijnhof, Groeninge Museum, and brick lanes make the classic Flemish day.
55km / 35-40min by train from Brussels-Central or Brussels-Midi
Ghent
Gravensteen castle, Graslei, St Bavo's Cathedral, design shops, and student nightlife give a livelier canal-city day.
45km / 40-50min by train from Brussels-Central
Antwerp
The station, cathedral, Rubenshuis area, fashion shops, diamond district, and Scheldt riverfront make an easy northbound trip.
Getting around
STIB/MIVB runs metro, premetro trams, trams, and buses with contactless payment, while SNCB trains link Central, Midi, Nord, airport, and day-trip cities. Walk the central core, use metro lines for Schuman and Heysel, and use trains for Bruges, Ghent, and Antwerp.
How to plan Brussels in January
- 1
Anchor the month
Check the 19 dated Brussels events for anything that overlaps your exact January dates before assigning fixed sightseeing days.
- 2
Protect closure days
Hold flexible plans around the 1 public holiday in Belgium; museums, markets, and government-run sights can switch hours.
- 3
Group and validate
Group each Brussels day by nearby neighborhoods, then validate the saved places against your trip dates before exporting the checked route to Google Maps.
Best rainy-day things to do in Brussels in January
January averages 13 rainy days in Brussels, so keep these indoor stops as realistic backups.
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
The museum group near Place Royale covers Old Masters, fin-de-siecle art, modern collections, and Belgian artists. It pairs with the Magritte Museum and Mont des Arts.
Royal Saint-Hubert Galleries
The covered shopping arcades opened in 1847 with glass roofs, cafes, chocolate shops, theatres, and bookshops. They connect Grand Place streets with the opera-house area.
Atomium
The 1958 World's Fair structure represents an iron crystal enlarged 165 billion times and rises over Heysel. Spheres hold exhibits, escalators, and views toward Mini-Europe and Laeken.
Horta Museum
Victor Horta's former house and studio in Saint-Gilles preserve Art Nouveau interiors, staircases, ironwork, mosaics, glass, and furniture. It is south of the center near the Chatelain area.
Magritte Museum
The museum focuses on Rene Magritte paintings, drawings, posters, photographs, and Surrealist context in the Place Royale museum complex. It is one of the strongest single-artist stops in Brussels.
What to pack for Brussels in January
Pack from the monthly climate profile, not a generic Brussels checklist.
- A warm coat and insulating layers for average highs around 6C.
- A heavier evening layer because nights average 1C.
- Compact rain gear and shoes that handle wet pavement across about 13 rainy days.
How many days do you need in Brussels
4 days covers the main Brussels highlights at a realistic pace. Add 3 extra days if you want the listed day trips.
Is Brussels worth visiting in January
Yes. Brussels in January: 6.3°C high, 1.2°C low, 75mm rain over 13 days, 8.2h daylight. Cold and wet — bundle up, museum and pool weather.
Validate your list
Turn this into a Brussels plan that actually works
All your recs in one place
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Open on your dates
Every place checked against the days you're actually in Brussels, with timed tickets and reservation-only spots flagged while you can still get a slot.
Export to Google Maps
Send the cleaned, checked, and neighborhood-grouped plan to Google Maps so your Brussels days are ready to navigate.
Questions
- What's on in Brussels in January 2027?
- Around 19 notable events and festivals fall in January 2027, including The Nutcracker - Ballet and Orchestra, Fabrice Eboue - SolitudeS, Olivier de Benoist. Dates and times change — confirm each before you build your day around it.
- Are there public holidays in Brussels during January 2027?
- New Year's Day (Jan 1). Banks, government offices, and some attractions close or run holiday hours on these days.
- Will the places on my list be open when I'm in Brussels in January?
- Not always. Opening days and hours vary by weekday, season, and holiday. Paste your Brussels list into ValidaTrip and it checks every place against the exact dates you're there, flagging closures before the trip instead of at a locked door.
- How do I plan Brussels days without crossing the city twice?
- ValidaTrip groups your places by neighborhood so each day stays in one or two areas instead of zig-zagging. It also flags what needs booking ahead, so timed tickets and reservations don't fall through.















