Map of Brussels | Districts, Neighbourhoods & Location Guide
Map of Brussels – Districts, Neighbourhoods & Location Guide
This page provides a map of Brussels along with a clear overview of its districts, neighbourhoods and geographic layout in Belgium. It is designed for education, travel planning and general reference.
Brussels is the capital of Belgium and the de facto capital of the European Union. It is known for its historic centre, international institutions, major boulevards and districts such as the City of Brussels, Ixelles, Saint-Gilles and the European Quarter.
Brussels is located in central Belgium and includes major areas such as the City of Brussels, the European Quarter, Ixelles, Saint-Gilles, Schaerbeek and Etterbeek.
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This map highlights Brussels’ layout, including its districts, major roads, rail links and central urban geography.
Where Is Brussels Located?
Brussels is located in central Belgium. It lies within the Brussels-Capital Region and sits between the country’s Flemish and Walloon regions.
- North: northern Brussels municipalities and surrounding Flemish Brabant areas
- East: eastern municipalities and European Quarter direction
- South: southern districts and suburban areas
- West: western municipalities and transport corridors
Districts and Neighbourhoods of Brussels
Brussels is made up of the Brussels-Capital Region, which includes 19 municipalities. Within these are many well-known districts and neighbourhoods.
- City of Brussels — historic centre and Grand Place area
- Ixelles — central-southern district known for culture and nightlife
- Saint-Gilles — dense urban municipality with cafés and Art Nouveau buildings
- Etterbeek — district near the European institutions
- Schaerbeek — large municipality north-east of the centre
- Uccle — major southern residential municipality
- Molenbeek-Saint-Jean — western inner-city municipality
- Woluwe-Saint-Lambert — eastern residential and business area
A map of Brussels often shows municipality boundaries, metro lines, ring roads and major landmarks.
Major Areas in Brussels
- Historic Centre — includes Grand Place and central landmarks
- European Quarter — EU institutions and office district
- Upper Town — government, museums and formal squares
- Lower Town — commercial and historic central area
- South Brussels — residential and cultural districts
- Eastern Brussels — includes business and residential municipalities
Key Geographic Features
- Senne Valley — historic river valley underlying the city’s development
- Brussels urban basin — central lowland area
- Canal Brussels–Scheldt — major waterway through the city
- Parc du Cinquantenaire — major central parkland
- Bois de la Cambre — large park and green space
- Ring road structure — major feature of metropolitan transport layout
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Where is Brussels located?
Brussels is located in central Belgium. -
What are the main areas of Brussels?
Main areas include the City of Brussels, the European Quarter, Ixelles, Saint-Gilles and Schaerbeek. -
Is Brussels the capital of Belgium?
Yes. Brussels is the capital city of Belgium and also hosts major EU institutions.
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