Nightlife of Brussels
May 23, 2009 by Lost in Europe
Filed under Nightlife
Brussels is an important city of Belgium and it enjoys a thrilling nightlife. The city is not titled “the city, which never sleeps” for nothing. Having roughly 80 bars and a similarly impressive amount of nightclubs, chances are wherever you turn out in this European wonderland; you wish to locate somewhere to have a party and a good time. The Brussels nightlife allows its guests to select entertainment options, if it is an unusual nightclub, a casino, a beer pub, or live music in an underground club. Just keep in mind, many establishments work from 8pm to 8am.
When dancing to the final hot tunes is your ardor, you will be glad to know that the city provides almost 100 dance clubs. Celebrated international DJs are at the list in any Brussels nightlife’s guide. Popular clubs take in the Bois de la Cambre, Club Bazaar, Les Jeux d’Hiver, Le Fuse, just to name several.
Belgium provides visitors with a savory assortment of beers, particularly the Kriek and Gueuze fruit-flavored brands. The few popular beer halls comprise La Bécasse that can be found at the Rue de Tabora 11, La Rose Blanche not far from the Grande-Place, and A La Mort Subite located at the Rue Montagne aux Herbes Potagères.
No matter where you are in Belgium, there’s a party going on – and you’re invited! From 8pm until 8am – in that space of time between savoring a beautiful beer and a piping hot waffle – Belgium’s exuberant nightlife will prove that sometimes it’s worth it to skip a good night’s sleep. Jazz festivals, rock concerts, exotic nightclubs, traditional brown pubs and casinos are all a part of daily life here in the heart of Europe.



