Brussels for young people
Brussels caters to every taste and every age. Including the young. Explore the cool side of Brussels. Keep on reading to find out more.
A trip to Brussels
visit.brussels presents a general survey of what young visitors can Opens in new windowsee and Opens in new windowdo in Brussels.
If you have a visit to Brussels planned, USE-IT is a great source of online tips, with Opens in new windowspecially tailored tourist information for young visitors and an alternative city map. Check it out!
Several organisations look forward to showing you another side to Brussels:
- Formed at the instigation of the Region’s Direction des Monuments et Sites (DMS, monument and sites directorate), Opens in new windowClasses du Patrimoine (FR) organises free open days to give youngsters the chance to explore the built heritage in their neighbourhood and in the historic heart of Brussels.
- With JES ('Jeugd en Stad') you can pick a theme to Opens in new windowexplore one aspect of the city with other young people (NL) : Manneke and Jeanneke, the chic and the antique or Viva Europa.
- Opens in new windowExplore Brussels’ graffiti on foot is there for young people who go for street art in a big way. Check out the best tags in town along the north-south axes.
- Browse other guided tours in Brussels
Living in Brussels
There’s plenty for young people to do in the Brussels-Capital Region. Every commune has its own youth service and youth advisers, who organise a wide range of activities.
The Opens in new windowService de la Jeunesse de la Communauté française (FR) (for French speakers) and the Opens in new windowJeugddienst van de Vlaamse Gemeenschapscommissie (NL) (for Dutch speakers) can answer any questions relating to young people.
Opens in new windowjonginbrussel.be is an initiative of the youth service of the Flemish Community Commission (VGC). The website gives an overview (by theme or location) of the Dutch-speaking leisure activities for young people in Brussels.
The website of ideji asbl, Opens in new windowLe Kid (FR), provides the list of all workshops for children aged 2 to 18 years old.
The cultural centres also run activities at a low price or free of charge.
Or you can join one of the many youth clubs or organisations in Brussels.
For more information, visit the youth movements and clubs page on this portal.
Reductions are always welcome
Brussels doesn’t have to be beyond your budget. A lot of activities are free – check out the pages "Brussels for free".
Brimming with energy?
There are plenty of opportunities to expend some of it in Brussels. Check out the Sports pages for more details.