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Birthday gift trip - city chosen sounds dangerous!

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Lyrixs21 · 25/06/2025 10:01

It was my birthday yesterday, and my partner booked a surprise trip for the two of us plus our 3 year old to go to Brussels on the Eurostar for two nights next weekend (4th July).

Neither of us have been to Brussels before, or indeed Belgium, so I excitedly started to do some research last night once he told me what the surprise was. As I delved into searches about Brussels, once thing kept coming up - how unsafe it is! I didn't go looking for information on safety, but it just seems to be a constant feature of discussions on the city. It's not a city I know anything about (bar always thinking it sounds a bit boring) but my main takeaways from my extensive research last night is that it is unsafe (shootings, drugs, petty crime) has a level 3 terrorist threat currently ('Serious') and is just generally dirty, unsavoury, and boring.

I now don't want to go after reading all that, and particularly don't want to bring my three year old and put her in any danger. I'm a little surprised my partner booked it in one sense, as it's very hard to find anything positive online about it!

Do I:

  • Tell him what I've read online and how I feel and that I'd prefer not to go? This seems a little rude given he has spent time and money researching things and booking it for my birthday, and I know I'll end up feeling bad.
  • Or, do I go, put up with it, but potentially not enjoy it because I'm worrying about safety and feel anxious and on edge? Based on what I'm reading I'm really not keen. I have found since we've had our daughter I am more concerned about safety generally but I expect that's normal?!

He did mention he looked at Amsterdam but that the hotels were crazy expensive another option for me might be to offer to pay for the hotel in Amsterdam and we change the Eurostar to go there? That way, we are still going and still going to experience the Eurostar and have the weekend away, but without me fretting and not really wanting to be there!

Any thoughts welcome.

OP posts:
AtomicBlondeRose · 25/06/2025 10:03

I've been to Brussels many times and for an average tourist staying in the centre it's perfectly safe. In fact I prefer it to Paris!

greencartbluecart · 25/06/2025 10:04

Is Brussels really that much worse than London or Paris ? I have only passed through but never experienced anything off

isn’t it just a case of avoiding sone areas

Underthemagnificentbeechtree · 25/06/2025 10:04

Brussels is neither dangerous nor boring! I have taken my kids there several times - once they were 3 & 5. In addition to being a generally pretty place to wander around, some specific attractions we enjoyed as a family were the Atomium & the chocolate museum.

mindutopia · 25/06/2025 10:05

Brussels is perfectly fine. As safe as any other big European city. Stop googling stuff. Buy a guide book on Amazon. Enjoy your holiday.

Lafufufu · 25/06/2025 10:07

Brussels is fine/ safe.

I would take a day trip to Ghent though (way nicer) its about 40min on train from main station (where eurostar arrives) hust as it is WAAAAY nicer

Shoxfordian · 25/06/2025 10:07

I thought it was going to be Tehran! Brussels is fine, its a nice city - you're worried for no real reason.

ThreePointOneFourOneFiveNine · 25/06/2025 10:08

It sounds like you’ve gone down a bit of an internet rabbit hole. Any city will have similar warnings if you look for them. I grew up with the constant threat of the IRA in the news and London was considered dangerous because of it. We never thought twice about visiting London. From your title I thought you were going to a war zone or similar. Honestly Brussels will be fine. Enjoy your break.

SumUp · 25/06/2025 10:08

Brussels is nice as a tourist! No city is risk free. The main square is pretty, there’s a botanic garden, and a huge park by the atomium. It is also a good base to explore other parts of Belgium from if you’re there for more than a weekend.

5foot5 · 25/06/2025 10:08

I have been to Brussels and thought it a very attractive city. No idea why you would think it any more "unsafe" than any other major city.

But if you do decide to change to Amsterdam it would be the same Eurostar but further, the service to Amsterdam stops at Brussels. Though you might find more to do with a 3 year old in Brussels than Amsterdam

THEP0PE · 25/06/2025 10:09

Youre going to kiss out on life if you carry on like this.

Glowinglights · 25/06/2025 10:09

It really isn’t a dangerous city at all. Just a big capital city, where you can wander around like you’d do in Amsterdam, Paris or Prague. Don’t worry - read a few positive stories about Brussels, and enjoy your trip

Parker231 · 25/06/2025 10:09

I’m from Brussels - it’s a safe city. Safer than London and many other capital cities.

PopThatBench · 25/06/2025 10:10

I haven’t been myself but my friend and his girlfriend recently took the Eurostar to Brussels and absolutely loved it, the photos they uploaded looked lovely!

Twisterpiggy · 25/06/2025 10:10

Brussels is perfectly safe.

deeahgwitch · 25/06/2025 10:11

Do visit Bruge for a day when staying in Brussels. So gorgeous. I’d go back in a heartbeat.
It’s a trip on a train from Brussels and a walk into the town.
I preferred it to Ghent, apologies @Lafufufu

Losingitandfindingmyself · 25/06/2025 10:11

Brussles is fine, I thought you were going to say Barcelona with all the thieves

GluttonousHag · 25/06/2025 10:12

Brussels is as safe as any other big European city. The ‘high’ terror threat level is for all of Belgium, and all of France, and Germany, Italy and Denmark are only one level below, and the UK is only a level below that at ‘substantial’.

CuriousKangaroo · 25/06/2025 10:13

Brussels is not dangerous. It’s just boring. (I have been a lot as I have friends who live there.)

Plantladylover · 25/06/2025 10:14

I'd feel safer in Brussels than in London

caringcarer · 25/06/2025 10:14

Brussels is perfectly safe just as in all large cities be on watch for pick pockets. Make it harder for them by keeping wallets inside zipped up bag not in back pocket of a pair of jeans. Bruges is lovely and well worth a visit if you can.

SpanielsGalore · 25/06/2025 10:15

My nephew was mugged in Amsterdam. I bet if you did an internet search, it wouldn't come up as any safer than Brussels.

MoistVonL · 25/06/2025 10:15

What on earth are you on about? Brussels is a lovely city.

I’ve been quite often and it’s beautiful. My kids had a great time. The Magritte museum is good, the Grand’ Place is gorgeous, there’s great architecture and nice parks, you can do a tour of all the chocolate shops you fancy, buying one in each, it’s ace.

Snoken · 25/06/2025 10:17

I lived in Brussels for years and it's not dangerous. There are areas that are less pleasant, same as in any big city, but around Grand Place, Sablon, Chatelain for example it's actually really nice. The area around the institutions is boring and bland, apart from a nice enough park and some pretty houses.

Littlemisscapable · 25/06/2025 10:18

Lafufufu · 25/06/2025 10:07

Brussels is fine/ safe.

I would take a day trip to Ghent though (way nicer) its about 40min on train from main station (where eurostar arrives) hust as it is WAAAAY nicer

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paradisecircus · 25/06/2025 10:21

You have to be vigilant in any city. Brussels is no different, and no worse than anywhere else.
I think the trip sounds lovely, including the ride on Eurostar. Could you adjust your settings to pleased/grateful and try to enjoy it?