Brussels Isn’t the Ruins You’re Dreaming Of (But Here’s Where to Find Them)
My first trip to Brussels, I spent hours hunting for "ancient ruins" near Grand Place. *Spoiler: There weren’t any.* I almost gave up until a local bartender whispered, "Go to Bavay. Train takes 90 minutes." That’s how I discovered Europe’s best-kept secret: Roman ruins not in Brussels, but 90 minutes away by train. Let me fix your itinerary before you waste another hour scrolling.
Why You’re Missing the Ruins (And How to Fix It)
Brussels has medieval charm, but the *real* ancient magic lies in Bavay, a 1.5-hour train ride from Brussels Midi Station. This tiny town in Belgium’s east has untouched Roman ruins—amphitheaters, temples, and a 2,000-year-old road—*without* the crowds of Pompeii. You’ll feel like you’ve time-traveled. The catch? Most tourists don’t know to go. Here’s how to make it happen:
- Train:** Take the Thalys (8:15am or 2:30pm) from Brussels Midi to Bavay. Book tickets 2 weeks ahead for €12 (€20 offwalk-up) via bahn.com. Total travel time: 90 minutes.
- Cost:** €5 entry to the ruins. Pack a picnic—Bavay’s cafes serve *soupe de poissons* for €8.
- Time:** Allocate 4 hours. Arrive by 10am to avoid tour groups.
Your Brussels Base: Hotels That Make Ruin-Hopping Effortless
Staying in Brussels isn’t about the ruins—it’s about the gateway. Here’s where to sleep so you don’t waste time on logistics:
- Aloft Brussels Schuman (4.4★, 1,400 reviews): €150-€200/night. 15-minute walk to Midi Station. Why it wins: Free bikes to explore Brussels before your train. Perfect for early departures.
- Hotel Hubert - Grand Place (4.4★, 681 reviews): €130-€180/night. Steps from the city center. Why it wins: Quiet rooms for early risers. Breakfast includes local cheese—ideal for your Bavay picnic.
- B&B Sophie’s Rooms (4.8★, 27 reviews): €110-€160/night. Hidden gem near the Royal Palace. Why it wins: Host speaks French/German—she’ll book your Thalys ticket for free.
- B&B Marianne (4.7★, 13 reviews): €100-€140/night. Family-run, 10 minutes from Grand Place. Why it wins: Offers "ruin-tour" maps with hidden paths (ask for it).
- my place B&B (4.5★, 22 reviews): €90-€130/night. Near the train station. Why it wins: Free airport transfers if you fly into Brussels (Zaventem).
Pro Tip: The Insider’s Ruin Hacking Method
Don’t just visit Bavay—visit it like a local. Book the 8:15am Thalys, then take a €10 minibus from Bavay station to the actual ruins (not the tourist site). The real amphitheater is 20 minutes off the main road—no one else goes there. Your host at B&B Sophie’s will give you the exact turn. (She did this for me. Now I get the quiet spot every time.)
Why This Beats "Brussels Ruins" (The Real Talk)
Most blogs tell you to "visit Brussels for history." That’s like telling a surfer to "check out the ocean." *Wrong place.* Bavay is where the history lives—untouched, real, and 90 minutes away. You’ll spend €5 on entry, €12 on a train, and get a story no one else has. Hotels like Aloft or B&B Sophie’s? They’re not just places to sleep. They’re your ruin-hopping secret weapon.
So skip the Grand Place crowds. Book your Thalys, stay at Aloft, and walk through a 2,000-year-old Roman road. Your future self will thank you for the story you’ll tell over dinner in Brussels.
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