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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:
AliTheMinx · 29/06/2025 08:38

Brussels is great and I certainly wouldn't say unsafe! I felt less safe in Amsterdam - although they are both great cities!

PumpkinSparkleFairy · 29/06/2025 08:41

What the heck? 😂

I don’t need to google it to know that Brussels is fine. Don’t “delve into” any more weird stuff on the internet I’d say.

Bit of an odd choice by your partner but it’s not an issue. Day trip to Bruges recommended.

aneelli · 29/06/2025 08:52

Tehran is perfectly safe @Shoxfordiantheres a group of british, American and a few Europeans there at the moment, they are documenting their travel, it looks beautiful n safe, you’ll be surprised to see women walking around with no head scarf, and female workers too. Defo not what the media makes out. Looks a million times more modern than the UK

Hidingawaytoday · 29/06/2025 09:02

I loved Brussels when I went - if you're taking a 3 year old you should visit mini-Europe, which is essentially a model village of Europe. When I visited in 2019 they had anti-brexit protestors outside the houses of Parliament there.

Shoxfordian · 29/06/2025 09:12

I'm sure its lovely but the foreign office advises against all travel to Iran currently due to the conflict with Israel @aneelli

dh280125 · 30/06/2025 12:52

I'd much rather go to Bruge but you'll be fine in Brussels. It's not as dodgy as say, Barcelona, and loads of people go there. Indeed I can't think of anything I saw there that would give me pause. I think you're talking yourself into this. Just take normal precautions.

croydon15 · 30/06/2025 16:10

As previous MNs say just be a little grateful for a lovely surprise and enjoy it, leave all the negativity at home. Be as careful as you would be in any large city.

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