FOLLOW US

World Travel Guide > Guides > Europe > Belgium > Brussels

Local time Brussels

Currency

Weather in Brussels

With warm summers, mild winters and a lively programme of annual events, Brussels is a joy to visit in any season.

Spring (March to May) is the best time to visit Brussels, as the weather is warm and it is not yet peak tourist season.

Summer (June to August) is peak tourist season. The city is lively and can feel overcrowded at times. Temperatures are pleasant, averaging 23°C (73°F).

Autumn (September to November) is the perfect season to visit the museums in Brussels. Rainfall is moderate and temperatures usually hover around 15°C (59°F).

Winter (December to February) is a festive season. Christmas markets and sparkling decorations make December a particularly magical time to visit. Temperatures can reach a high of 6°C (43°F).

Guidetype and fpcity weatherwtg_cforecast_table
Weather (day) Temp (max day) Rain (mm) Wind (mph) Humidity Pressure Visibility
Sunday
OccLightRain
Light rain
12
°C
5
17
wnw
80-100%
1018 mb
moderate
Monday
OccLightRain
Light rain
12
°C
5
10
wnw
80-100%
1018 mb
moderate
Tuesday
OccLightRain
Light rain
12
°C
5
4
nne
80-100%
1018 mb
moderate
Wednesday
OccLightRain
Light rain
12
°C
5
6
ene
80-100%
1018 mb
moderate
Thursday
OccLightRain
Light rain
12
°C
5
5
ese
80-100%
1018 mb
moderate
Friday
OccLightRain
Light rain
12
°C
5
4
s
80-100%
1018 mb
moderate
Saturday
OccLightRain
Light rain
12
°C
5
13
nnw
80-100%
1018 mb
moderate
View help Close help
Last updated: 2024-01-26 04:15:52
We update the weather data for from our weather partner every four hours. The time the last update was received is detailed here.
Actual Forecast Location: We have 830+ weather locations on the worldtravelguide.net website. Where no exact location is available we have used the nearest appropriate forecast point.
Symbols indicate the predominant weather for the day in question, calculated based on a weighting of different types of weather. So if a day is forecast to be sunny with the possibility of a brief shower, then we will see a sunny or partly cloudy symbol rather than a rain cloud.
The maximum temperature is the highest temperature forecast between dawn and dusk, and the minimum temperature is the lowest temperature expected from dusk on the day in question to dawn the next day. The temperature is in °C, or Celsius.
Wind speed and direction are the conditions expected at midday. Wind direction is based on a 16 point compass. W, SW, SSW, etc. The wind direction states where the wind originates. Wind speed is listed in MPH or miles per hour.
Humidity levels indicates how much water vapour the air contains compared to the maximum it could contain at that temperature. As a general guide:
  • 0 to 30 is very low
  • 31 to 50 is low
  • 51 to 70 is moderate to low
  • 71 to 80 is moderate
  • 81 to 90 is moderate to high
  • 91 to 100 is high
Pressure is measured in millibars (mb)
Visibility based on whether the human eye can see the following distances:
  • Very poor - less than 1km
  • Poor - between 1km and 4km
  • Moderate - between 4km and 10km
  • Good - between 10km and 20km
  • Very good - between 20km and 40km
  • Excellent - more than 40km
Close
A digital image at https://illuminoto.com

Related Articles

24 hours in: Brussels

On the lookout for great food, culture and plenty of art? Then Brussels is the city for you: cheaper than Paris and more off-beat than you'd think, travel to this charming capital to uncover what lies beyond the beer and chocolate.

Book Accommodation

Featured Hotels

SEE MORE

NH Stephanie

With crisply decorated, modern rooms, this hotel is excellent value for money for those who don't mind staying a little over 1km (0.6 miles) outside of the city centre. A good breakfast is included and the superior rooms feature thoughtful extras such as free, Wi-Fi, coffee making machines and a choice of pillows.

Mozart

This 50-room hotel occupies a 17th-century building in a lively area just off the Grand-Place, amid a plethora of bars and small eating places. For a budget option with simple rooms and facilities, its lobby is surprisingly grandiose, elaborately decked out in marble, patterned tiles and baroque furniture. There's more cheerfully florid décor in the small courtyard garden.

The Dominican

Part of the Carlton hotel group, The Dominican is the place to come if you want to be pampered while on a break in Brussels. It takes its name from the Dominican abbey which was originally built on this site in the 1400s. Its design is first rate, taking on the hushed feel of the abbey’s cloisters. Rooms are huge, the beds vast and the breakfast top notch.

Hotel Metropole Brussels

The 19th-century Hotel Metropole, with its grand art nouveau interior, is the first choice for those wishing to combine a lust for nostalgia with a need for modern comfort. A stone's throw from the Grand-Place, this palatial hotel offers a truly grand entrance hall and an Italian baroque style restaurant, L'Alban Chambon. There are 283 comfortable rooms and 15 suites, many decorated with drapes, swags and chandeliers.

Hotel Amigo Brussels

Although within short walking distance of the bustling Grand-Place, the Rocco Forte Hotel Amigo is a haven of calm and comfort. The building served as a prison in the 16th century and opened as a luxury hotel in 1957. Furnished with rich tapestries and antiques, it offers a friendly welcome and has a restaurant and cocktail bar, meeting rooms and a banqueting suite. The décor of the 176 rooms and suites blends contemporary elegance with dashes of colour and humour - Hergé characters and Magritte graphics appear here and there.