This museum is a fairy tale come true, not just for grown-up boys, but for anyone who ever dreamed of being behind the wheel at the start of a Formula 1 Grand Prix. You'll find modern sports cars as well as vintage antique cars, including Belgian Rolls-Royce of the 1930s and even a limousine owned by John F. Kennedy. More tranquil minds can dream away in the D'Ieteren Hall, that shows a fine collection of carriages and other equestrian items.
This cyclist's association was founded in 1992. It not only offers bikes for hire, but the group has built up a great reputation with their guided city biking tours. There are 11 different circuits ranging from Treasures of the Art Nouveau and Brussels, greenest of cities to Brussels by Night, each generally lasting three to four hours. Tours can be arranged for groups. Information on prices can be obtained from their website. They also give Bikes on rent for all those who wish to explore the place on their own.
The Royal Military Museum strives to illustrate the evolution of warfare technology from the Middle Ages onward. Walk through the displays and marvel at historical weapons, armor, medals and pennants from around the world. Make sure you visit the Napoleon collection for a particularly fascinating look about the Battle of Waterloo. There is also an onsite shop and cafeteria.
Magasin 4 is a hip young club which serves up some of the best alternative concerts in town that has been around since 1994. This venue often hosts great local and international bands. With an affordable entrance fee and a menu of some great music, entertainment is guaranteed.
Théâtre Marni offers a full season of music, dance, theater, and children's performances. Opened in 1999, this young theater appeals to everyone thanks to its wide spectrum of shows. Located on Rue de Vergnies, the performance venue often features stellar shows for children of all ages. Théâtre Marni boasts of advanced acoustics and lighting that makes every performance showcased here, larger than life. Visit the website for more details.
Bibliothèque Solvay is a stately building that can be rented for conferences, dinners and other events. The original library was founded in 1902, and was later painstakingly restored to its original grandeur.