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The Brussels Card is not advantageous for children under the age of 12. In Brussels, the children younger than 12 years generally do not pay entry for museums. Students also benefit, in the majority of the cases, from reductions in museums and Brussels attractions. Finally, in Brussels, museums are usually closed on Mondays.
Buy your online Brussels Card on the website www.brusselscard.be. Exchange your proof of purchase in the tourist offices situated in the Midi train station or on the Grand Place. The online purchase costs 1 euro less than a purchase on the spot.
For any additional information: www.brusselscard.be - 02 513 89 40 - Rue Royale 2-4 - 1000 Brussel