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How to Meet Other Travellers in Brussels

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How to Meet Other Travellers in Brussels

Brussels is a great city for connecting with like-minded travellers and having some special experiences together. Alongside its stunning old town, stunning art galleries and stunning public spaces, it has plenty of excellent eateries and pubs for finishing off each day. With a range of hostels, co-workspaces and special events to take advantage of, there are lots of opportunities to meet other travellers in Brussels. Here’s our guide to the best places to network, interact and socialise as you explore Brussels.

Hostel in Brussels

Located within a stone’s throw of the Rogier Square, this hostel is one of the best places to meet other travellers in Brussels. With funky private and shared rooms, a inspiring courtyard and eco-friendly vibes, this hostel is the perfect resting spot between exploring top attractions. The 24-hour bar is regularly packed with fun travellers and the hostel experiences allow guests to go on exclusive outings such as street art tours and tasting chocolate. The great location also means you’re never far from a number of top attractions. It’s a great choice for those looking for shared accommodation in Brussels. There’s a great mix of locals and foreigners staying here and the atmosphere is always very welcoming and friendly.

Brugroom Coworking Space

Boasting a renowned coworking space, Brugroom is ideal for connecting with digital nomads who are travelling and working in the city. Far from just being a workspace, the venue is lively and bustling with unparalleled networking opportunities. With an extensive members-only appeal, it’s the perfect place to get away from the crowds of tourists while finding plenty of short-term business contacts. The space also houses four meeting rooms and up to 150 desks. It also offers a range of motivating events such as networking drinks and talks to encourage people to get involved with the local startup culture. It’s a great way to make lasting connections with fellow travelers and locals alike.

Hola Local

This social platform has been designed exclusively for local hosts and travellers in Brussels who want to connect with each other for authentic cultural experiences. Whether you’re looking for a tour guide to take you around the city or a local who knows how to make the most of their hometown, Hola Local has got it all. It also allows locals to post experiences they’d like to host so you can find out about all kinds of events, gatherings and excursions in advance. It’s a great way to meet people as well as saving you time and money by not having to research every destination you visit. Plus, it’s totally free!

Meetup

If you’re travelling alone or in small groups, Meetup can be a great way to meet other interesting travellers from the neighbourhood or from around the world. It’s an online platform that connects people together through groups dedicated to specific topics or activities like sports or art. You can easily join existing groups and look for events that interest you or create your own meetup and let people join you. It’s one of the best ways for solo travellers to get in touch with other like-minded individuals and it can be very beneficial in terms of making new business contacts too.

Couchsurfing

Couchsurfing is an online community which connects people who are travelling with local hosts who offer them free accommodation during their stay in a foreign city like Brussels. This gives travellers an amazing opportunity not only to save money on accommodation, but also to learn more about local culture and customs directly from the locals themselves. The community also has loads of private events where members can get together and chat over drinks or discuss anything from politics to travel experiences. It’s definitely one of the most interesting ways to network with other travellers from around the world!

Events at Parck Design Brussels

Parck Design Brussels is an outdoor space in central Brussels which hosts a range of events throughout the year for locals as well as for international visitors. It’s a great place to meet other tourists or expats who are staying in the city and who would like to connect over drinks or even participate in creative activities together. They often have special workshops and performances that everyone can join in with free of charge, providing plenty of opportunity to mingle with fellow wanderers while getting involved in something unique! During summer months there are lots of outdoor events taking place here including live music and dancing, making it easy to find people to party with during your stay in Brussels.

Overall, there are plenty of fantastic opportunities to meet other travellers and make lasting connections while in Brussels. From large hostels to conceptual coworking spaces, social networks and outdoor activities, there’s something for everyone no matter what your budget is or who you would like to meet during your stay in Brussels!

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How to Meet Other Travellers in Brussels

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