Belgian playwright and poet Maurice Maeterlinck (1862–1949) once said, “How strangely do we diminish a thing as soon as we try to express it in words.” How true this is for Brussels, the 62-square-mile Art Deco Belgian capital known for its breathtaking art and culture and as the cornerstone of Europe as host to NATO and the World Customs Organization. Founded in 979, the French- and Dutch-speaking city today thrives as a bustling business destination (and chocolate and beer lover’s paradise), boasting a 5.8 percent increase in business visits in the past year. Business travelers can enjoy the city’s high standards for hotels, food and drink and may decide to tack on extra time to enjoy the city’s culture.
Brussels Airport, located about nine miles northeast of central Brussels, welcomed 21.9 million passengers last year. When you arrive, grab a taxi (about $54 to city center) or hop on the Brussels Airport train direct service every 20 minutes to Brussels Midi station with stops at the Central and Nord stations. Trains have steps upward, so keep luggage minimal.
With business visitors accounting for almost 53 percent of overnight stays, Brussels is swiftly becoming a leading city in the world for meetings of international associations and organizations with more than 50 participants — 11th globally, according to the International Congress and Convention Association, four places higher than the previous year. Most visitors stay in hotels, which have seen a 1.6 percent increase in occupancy rates to 73 percent.

Chocolate desserts at Pierre Marcolini © WBT / Alessandra Petrosino
Opening in June, the 5-star Tangla Brussels will represent the first property of the brand in Europe and will feature a gastronomic Chinese restaurant, seven meeting rooms, a karaoke room, a spa and a swimming pool.
Business contacts and clients will love the Loui Bar at Steigenberger Wiltcher’s, serving tea, coffee and cocktails in a setting of dark woods, leather upholstery and masculine flair. Enjoy jazz here every weekend from 4 to 6 p.m., an ideal way to clink glasses and do business.
Find another good option for client drinks at the timeless favorite, À La Mort Subite, offering a jovial, informal atmosphere. Ignore the foreboding name (meaning “sudden death”) and taste excellent draft beers like cherry, peach and lambic white.
Treat clients to a hearty meal at cozy Aux Armes de Bruxelles, where Belgian cuisine like mussels marinière in a white wine and cream sauce, lobster with morel mushrooms and tagliatelle, eels cooked in green sauce and grilled salmon steak in Béarnaise sauce is the order of the day. Cap off the perfect meal with tempting desserts like Brussels waffles and whipped cream, flambéed crêpes with mandarin Napoleon liqueur and rum sponge cake.
Historic and modern cuisine come together at Comme Chez Soi, where unusual entrées leave dinner companions satisfied: Breton red mullet fillet, scallops from Dieppe with sea urchin coral and lemongrass, grilled venison with brown Leffe and mustard from Ghent. Finish with innovative desserts like pear poached in Boldo tea served with ginger sorbet and lemon shortbread.
For something a little different, show clients beer brewing in action at the Cantillon Brewery — founded in 1900 and today run by the Van Roy-Cantillon family — where red copper barrels surround visitors. Sip lambic, gueuze, faro and kriek beers as you watch the brewing magic happen with original tools and processes.
Entertaining business colleagues who keep late hours? Check out L’Archiduc, a legendary jazz club offering live music, cocktails and an art gallery. Sample a specialty house cocktail like a Pommette, a George Simenon or the Cointreau-Teese created by Dita von Teese. On the dance card: musicians Cyril Mokaiesh and Giovanni Mirabassi and jazz group Martin Jacobsen and the Linus Olsson Quartet.
For a change of pace, consider taking in one of Brussels’ 23,000 annual cultural events with a client or colleague. New museums include the Art & Design Atomium Museum, opened in December 2015 with a permanent exhibit of 2,000 unique objects and works of art in plastic from the 1960s and 1970s. This March, the opening of the Millennium Iconoclast Museum of Art will offer a mix of musical, graphical, sporting and urban artwork. Since 2009, the Musée Magritte has hosted the world’s largest collection of Belgian surrealist artist René Magritte’s work. Take in his unforgettable paintings, especially The Man from the Sea, The Domain of Arnheim and The Empire of Light.
The perfect gift for clients: high-quality chocolate. At Pierre Marcolini, try the Brésil chocolate made from Forastero Amelonado beans and featuring banana notes, or the Équateur with notes of jasmine and orange blossom. Discover decadent cream and dark chocolate truffles at Neuhaus, founded in 1857. The glamour of Art Deco and chocolate come together at La Maison Wittamer, featuring chocolate-dipped candied peel, bonbons and pastel petits fours. Try Madagascar-, Brazil- and Venezuela-derived cocoa bean chocolates as well as Samba and Forêt Noire (Black Forest) cakes.
Read This Next
Women in Travel
2016
Sep 22, 2016All Reads on This Topic
Read Them All

Introducing
FX Excursions
FX Excursions offers the chance for once-in-a-lifetime experiences in destinations around the world.
#globility
Insta FeedJune 2025
Jun 7, 2025Escape to Lewes, a Chill Beach Town Where Local Cocktails and Craft Beer Flow Freely
Sandwiched between the Jersey Shore and the tiny state’s on-the-beaten-path beach destinations like Rehoboth, Bethany and Dewey, Lewes is easy to miss. But it’s definitely worth more than a drive by for its calm beaches, oceanfront state park, World War II history ... and liquid culture.
Sponsored Content
Find Your Perfect Escape with Paradisus by Meliá — More Than Just All-Inclusive
Luxury travel today is about more than just beautiful accommodations — it’s about experiencing the destination. Paradisus by Meliá takes traditional all-inclusive resorts to the next level by offering indulgence with immersion, experiences and authenticity. Each resort is shaped by its location, local flavors and curated Destination Inclusive® experiences that bring you closer to the heart of the destination.
Daily
Jun 6, 2025Have a “The Devil Wears Prada”-Inspired Afternoon Tea at This London Hotel
Heading to London with plans to catch a performance of The Devil Wears Prada on stage at Dominion Theatre? Be sure to make reservations for an afternoon tea at The Bloomsbury, perfectly positioned in the theater district. The hotel partnered with Dominion in the conception of a themed afternoon tea and cocktail menu, using the show as inspiration.
Daily
Jun 6, 2025Key West’s Most Exclusive New Retreat Opens for Summer Season
Lunara Bay now accepts bookings for its July 1 opening. The property is the island's largest oceanfront accommodation with 26 luxury waterfront estates, redefining the Key West experience thanks to coastal residence comforts with the elevated service of a 5-star resort.
Sponsored Content
Royal Air Maroc Introduces Groundbreaking Safety Video: A Captivating Invitation to Discover Moroccan Heritage
Royal Air Maroc continues to elevate the passenger experience with the launch of its new in-flight safety video — a cinematic journey that seamlessly blends essential safety instructions with a celebration of Moroccan cultural heritage.
Destinations / North America
Jun 6, 2025Take the Family Along for Wilderness Adventures
Imagine waking up in the morning, enjoying breakfast within a rustic lodge and looking out the windows to see grizzly bears scooping live salmon out of the river. That’s just one of the many once-in-a-lifetime tableaux you’re bound to see during a stay within Great Bear Rainforest. Even if you’re visiting for business, you’ll find plenty of pleasure to partake in during your stay; and it’s super family-friendly, so why not bring the whole crew along for the adventure?
eFlyer Reviews
Jun 4, 2025Hyatt Centric Las Olas Review
Today’s Fort Lauderdale is not the one you or your older relatives experienced in college; while beachfront surf shops along Fort Lauderdale Boulevard recall that colorful Spring Break era, Las Olas Boulevard embodies the city’s recent glow-up, particularly after the pandemic. In fact, it was spring 2020 when Hyatt Centric Las Olas opened its doors and played a major role in reshaping and rethinking Fort Lauderdale as a relaxed but lively vacation or business destination.
Sponsored Content
Royal Air Maroc Marks Five Years with oneworld: Strengthening Connectivity Between USA and Africa and Expanding Global Reach
Royal Air Maroc proudly enters its fifth year as a member of the prestigious oneworld alliance. Since joining in April 2020, RAM has demonstrated resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic, emerging as a dynamic airline that enhanced its digital services and expanded its network. The airline plans to grow its fleet to 200 aircraft by 2037, reinforcing its global presence.
eFlyer News
Jun 4, 2025American Airlines Now Offers Touchless ID Screening at These Airports
American Airlines implemented a streamlined process at TSA airport security checkpoints through TSA PreCheck Touchless ID on May 29 at several airports across the United States. AAdvantage members traveling through Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, LaGuardia Airport, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and Salt Lake City International Airport will be eligible.
ShareThis