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Discover Brussels with one key 24H/ 48H/ 72H
The Brussels Card is the best way to see this fascinating capital of Europe. It offers you, during 24, 48 or 72h, free entry to over 30 museums, free use of public transports and exclusive offers in designers boutiques, shops, exhibitions, restaurants & attractions.
Some of what the pass offers
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Free entry to over 30 main museums
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Free access to metro, tram & bus network
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25% discount for the Atomium
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Between 25 and 50% discount on entry to tourist attractions and tours
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25% discount (or free drink) in restaurants and bars
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Between 5 and 25% discount in typical shops and fashion designers shops
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1 Free comprehensive "Brussels Card" guidebook
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See More and Save More
By visiting just 3 museums you can save 17.5 € on a 24H Brussels Card. Even greater savings can be made with the 48H & 72H Brussels Card, not to mention all the transport and exclusive offer savings. The Pass contains worth of entrance fees 110 € and transport tickets.
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What's included?
 Museums/Visits included Transports included
 Cafés and restaurants Shopping discounts
How much? Where to buy?

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Take a surrealist journey through Brussels with the Brussels Card
The Brussels Card, the museum pass for Brussels, offers a unique opportunity for you to immerse yourself in the life and work of René Magritte. It’s very straightforward to use and the benefits are huge. The Brussels Card gives you free entry to over 30 Brussels museums, including the brand new Magritte Museum and also the house inRue Esseghem in Jette which was the artist’s home between 1930 and 1954 and where he created his best known works. The house can be visited in its original state and is full of the artist’s documents and personal effects. The Fleur en Papier doré is another mythical location in the surrealist world: a typical Brussels bar and Magritte’s regular haunt. Here the Brussels Card entitles you to 25% off a vast selection The Brus- sels Card also allows you to travel from place to place by public transport for free. For example just hop on the number 94 tram outside the Magritte Museum and it’ll take you straight to the artist’s house in Jette.
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