June 17, 2025

Brussels for Book Lovers – The Most Underrated Literary City in Europe

written by Johanna Flock

Brussels for book lovers

A cultural, literary and culinary gem in the heart of Europe

Brussels might surprise you. Beyond EU politics and waffles lies a city packed with charm, history and creativity. It’s a haven for book lovers, culture seekers and anyone who enjoys aesthetic city breaks with depth.

Tropismes Bookshop in Brussels for Book Lovers
golden stuck ornaments and books: a winning combination at Tropismes Bookshop

Why Brussels belongs on every book lover’s list

Brussels is full of hidden treasures for readers:

Brussels has a quietly thriving book scene that blends elegance with quirk. You can lose yourself in the mirrored majesty of Tropismes, browse international titles at Passa Porta, or sip coffee between books. For something more offbeat, Pêle-Mêle offers a secondhand treasure hunt, while Filigranes impresses with its spacious layout and lively café culture. And don’t miss the Royal Library of Belgium or the Comic Strip Center – two institutions that celebrate literature in all its forms.

Whether you love indie shops, comics or historic collections – Brussels delivers. If you’re searching for your next cultural city trip, make it Brussels for book lovers.

A paradise for art lovers

From Old Masters to avant-garde:

  • Royal Museums of Fine Arts – Rubens, Magritte, Bruegel
  • Wiels Contemporary Art Centre – modern, edgy and bold
  • Street Art – walls turned galleries across neighborhoods

You’ll find inspiration inside and outside museum walls.

Belgian cuisine: bold flavors & local favorites

  • Michelin-starred experiences: Try Comme Chez Soi or La Villa in the Sky
  • Street classics: Belgian waffles, frites, and moules marinières
  • Trendy bistros & food markets – where locals actually eat

It’s not just delicious – it’s part of the culture.

Chocolate: Sweet, rich, legendary

No city does chocolate like Brussels:

  • Taste your way through shops like Pierre Marcolini, Neuhaus, Godiva
  • Join a chocolate tour and learn about pralines, origins & craft
  • Don’t forget to bring some home – for yourself or as perfect gifts

When to go & how to plan your literary visit

TipInfo
Best seasonSpring & early autumn for fewer tourists
Languages spokenFrench, Dutch, English widely understood
Bookish locationsSablon district, Saint-Hubert Galleries, Ixelles
Instagram hotspotsTropismes, vintage cafés, murals, flea markets
Getting aroundWalkable center, public transit easy & affordable
coffee, pain au chocolate and a book
café situation in Brussels for Book Lovers

Useful Literary Stops in Brussels for Book Lovers

https://www.tropismes.com/ → Tropismes Bookshop – A Baroque book palace under mirrored ceilings in the heart of the city

https://www.pele-mele.be/ → Pêle-Mêle – A secondhand treasure hunt with shelves full of hidden gems

https://www.passaporta.be/en → Passa Porta – International literary center and multilingual bookstore with events

https://www.filigranes.be/ → Filigranes – A large, well-curated bookshop with café and great English section

https://www.kbr.be/en/ → Royal Library of Belgium – Home to rare books, manuscripts, and a quiet reading atmosphere

https://www.stripmuseum.be/en → Belgian Comic Strip Center – Celebrate Tintin and the Belgian graphic novel tradition

Browsing books in Brussels for book lovers
looking for books in Brussels for Book Lovers

Final thoughts: More than chocolate & politics

Brussels is underrated and book lovers will find themselves completely at home. Between its literary gems, visual delights, and culinary richness, this city offers way more than meets the eye. It deserves the name “Brussels for book lovers”.

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