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Brussels Beer Project — taproom

Co-created beer in the Dansaert quarter: 12 rotating taps, food trucks on Fridays, big terrace in summer.

When
Ongoing
Where
Brussels Beer Project Dansaert · Rue Antoine Dansaert 188, 1000 Bruxelles
City
Brussels
Price
Free entry · drinks paid

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Gentse Feesten — Ghent's ten-day city festival

For ten July days, Ghent’s historic centre turns into a walkable maze of stages, street food and late-night crowds, with canal-side squares shifting from family afternoons to packed concerts after dark.

When
17 July 2026 → 26 July 2026
Where
Centre of Ghent (city-wide) · Ghent city centre, 9000 Gent
City
Ghent
Price
Mostly free · individual concerts may charge
Organiser
Stad Gent

What to expect

  • Open-air stages across central squares including Sint-Veerleplein, Vrijdagmarkt and Bij Sint-Jacobs
  • Mostly free programme, with some individual concerts or performances charging separately
  • Food stalls and temporary bars threaded through the festival streets
  • Busy daytime family activity followed by louder evening and nightlife crowds
  • A city-centre festival best explored on foot or by public transport

Insider tips

  • Book accommodation early or plan a late train: central Ghent rooms are scarce during the festival.
  • Go on a weekday afternoon for easier movement with children or older relatives.
  • Check the daily programme before travelling; paid shows and headline sets can fill up quickly.
  • Wear shoes for cobbles and standing crowds, not just terrace weather.

Cultural context

Gentse Feesten grew from 19th-century Ghent fair traditions into one of Belgium’s defining urban summer festivals. Today it is run with Stad Gent and fills the city centre from 17 to 26 July 2026 with music, street theatre, food, family events and nightlife. Its importance is partly civic: the medieval core becomes a shared public space where residents, students, Flemish day-trippers and international visitors mix without a single main gate. The organiser describes it as one of Europe’s major free cultural festivals, and the often-cited 1.5 million visitor figure comes from the event’s own public framing.

Best for

  • ·Ghent residents planning a full-city summer week with friends or family
  • ·students and young workers looking for free concerts and late-night streets
  • ·families who want daytime culture before the evening crowds build
  • ·Brussels and Antwerp day-trippers using the train for a big Flemish festival
  • ·couples wanting a lively, food-and-music weekend in historic Ghent

One of Europe's biggest free cultural festivals. Squares become open-air stages: dance and electronica on Sint-Veerleplein, world music on Vrijdagmarkt, theatre on Bij Sint-Jacobs. Eat at one of the temporary food courts; sleep elsewhere in Flanders unless you booked a year ahead.

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Discovered via Gentse Feesten. Always check the original for current pricing, times, and booking.

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Belgian National Day — military parade + fireworks

Belgium’s 21 July rituals put the country on show in the capital: uniforms and fly-pasts by the Royal Palace in the afternoon, then families drifting into the park as Brussels waits for the night sky to crackle into colour.

When
21 July 2026
Where
Place des Palais + Parc de Bruxelles · Place des Palais, 1000 Bruxelles
City
Brussels
Price
Free

What to expect

  • Free public celebrations around Place des Palais and Parc de Bruxelles
  • Military and civil parade in front of the Royal Palace area
  • Belgian flags, uniforms, brass music and security-service displays
  • A busy family crowd across the park and nearby streets
  • Evening fireworks; check the final 2026 launch site before travelling

Insider tips

  • Arrive early for the parade: the best sightlines near Place des Palais fill well before the start.
  • Use metro, train or tram; road closures around the Royal Quarter are part of the day.
  • Bring water and sun protection: shaded spots in Parc de Bruxelles go quickly.
  • Check the official programme in July, as recent editions shifted some evening events toward Cinquantenaire.

Cultural context

Belgian National Day marks 21 July 1831, when Leopold I swore allegiance to the Constitution and became the first King of the Belgians. In Brussels, the holiday folds state ceremony into a free public day out: the federal authorities stage the parade near Place des Palais, while the City of Brussels and Brussels partners usually support family activities around Parc de Bruxelles and the upper town. It is one of the few moments when Belgium’s monarchy, army, police, emergency services and ordinary Sunday-in-the-park crowds share the same civic stage.

Best for

  • ·families in Brussels wanting a free full-day national celebration
  • ·Belgian residents who enjoy ceremony, flags and public-service displays
  • ·seniors looking for a traditional 21 July outing in the capital
  • ·international newcomers curious about Belgium’s monarchy and federal rituals
  • ·groups of friends wanting a free outdoor Brussels evening

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Discovered via Belgian Federal Government. Always check the original for current pricing, times, and booking.

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Flower Carpet — Grand-Place (every 2 years)

A 75-metre Persian-rug-style flower carpet on Grand-Place — every other August.

When
14 August 2026 → 17 August 2026
Where
Grand-Place · Grand-Place, 1000 Bruxelles
City
Brussels
Price
Free street view · balcony €6

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Discovered via Flower Carpet. Always check the original for current pricing, times, and booking.

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Brocante de Temploux — 1100 stands, 3rd Saturday of August

At dawn, Temploux turns into a village-sized treasure hunt: kilometres of tables, old glassware, lamps, records and oddities, with serious bargain-hunters already moving through the streets before breakfast.

When
15 August 2026 → 16 August 2026
Where
Centre de Temploux · Rue de Spy, 5020 Temploux
City
Namur
Price
Free entry

What to expect

  • A 6 km circuit of stands through the streets of Temploux
  • Second-hand and collectible objects only: no new goods, clothes, crafts or militaria
  • Food and drink points run by the organisation along the route
  • Saturday evening village atmosphere with music and a fireworks moment, according to Namur's event page
  • Free entry; the flea market runs from Saturday 07:00 to Sunday 18:00

Insider tips

  • Go very early on Saturday if you want first choice; committed buyers arrive at opening time.
  • Bring cash, a tote or trolley, and patience: the route is long and parking pressure builds fast.
  • Check the official mobility notes before leaving; Temploux is a small village handling a huge crowd.
  • Sunday is better for a slower family browse, while Saturday morning is best for serious collecting.

Cultural context

Brocante de Temploux began in 1978, when the village fancy-fair committee organised a flea market shortly after Temploux had been absorbed into greater Namur in the 1977 commune mergers. What started as a local identity-building event became one of Belgium's landmark brocantes, run by Brocante Temploux ASBL with hundreds of volunteers. The event has supported village projects including sports facilities and community infrastructure. Its Walloon standing is reflected in the Francis Laloux Prize in 1999 and the Gaillarde d'argent in 2018, awarded by the Comité Central de Wallonie.

Best for

  • ·Namur residents looking for a major free summer tradition close to home
  • ·collectors hunting vintage glass, lamps, records and unusual household finds
  • ·families who like a big outdoor Sunday browse with food stops
  • ·Brussels residents willing to day-trip for one of Belgium's largest brocantes
  • ·couples who enjoy slow treasure-hunting through a Walloon village

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Discovered via Brocante de Temploux. Always check the original for current pricing, times, and booking.

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