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One Of The Most Beautiful Squares In The World Turns Into Europe’s Best Christmas Market

November 23, 20252 Mins Read
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Grand Place in Brussels on a snowy winter night, Belgium


When it comes to European Christmas marketsthis festive market is consistently ranked among the very best. This seasonal event transforms the city into a glittering winter paradise, drawing millions of visitors each year – and with Eurostar journeys taking under two hours from London, it’s an easy festive getaway.

One of the most beautiful squares in the world turns into a festive fairytale

Each winter, the heart of Brussels comes alive with sparkling lights, festive music, and the scent of freshly baked waffles wafting through the air. From late November to early January, the Grand Placewidely regarded as one of Europe’s most beautiful squareshosts breathtaking light and sound shows that illuminate the city’s historic architecture in dazzling colour.

Stretching across several city-centre streets, Winter Wonders features more than 250 wooden chalets selling everything from handmade gifts and Christmas decorations to Belgian chocolates, mulled wine, and local delicacies. The warm, cheerful atmosphere is complemented by the rhythms of carols and joyful chatter echoing along cobbled lanes.

Highlights of Brussels’ Winter Wonders Christmas market

You can glide across the open-air rink at Place De Brouckereor soar above the city on the giant Ferris wheel for panoramic views of the glittering market below. Not to forget, sample festive favourites like waffles, tartiflette, roasted chestnuts, and vin chaud while exploring the food stalls.

Don’t miss the magical evening displays at Grand Place – each performance is perfectly synchronised to music and creates an immersive festive experience.

Younger visitors can enjoy rides, puppet shows, and Christmas crafts at the children’s village, making it an ideal family day out.

Getting to one Europe’s most beautiful Christmas markets by Eurostar from London

With Brussels just under two hours by Eurostar from London St Pancras International, a festive trip feels effortless.

Direct trains take travellers straight to Brussels Midi station, only a 20-minute walk or quick metro ride from the main market area. Many visitors even make it a weekend break, blending Christmas shopping with sightseeing and café-hopping around the city’s charming squares and Art Nouveau corners.

Winter Wonders typically runs from late November until early January, offering over five weeks of festive fun. Weekdays are generally quieter, while weekends buzz with local celebrations, Christmas choirs, and winter parades lighting up the city streets.

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