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Autoworld museum in Brussels, BRU
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View of Autoworld in Brussels, BRU
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View of Autoworld in Brussels, BRU
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Autoworld

4.6(12,202 reviews)$Museum
🕑 1.5-2.5 hours👶 Best for ages 4-14. Younger children (4-7) are thrilled by the colorful vintage cars and the sheer size of the collection, while older kids and teens appreciate the engineering details, racing cars, and evolution of automobile design. Toddlers may enjoy a quick walk-through but might not have the attention span for the full museum.

About

Autoworld is a car lover's paradise showcasing over 250 vintage and classic automobiles in a stunning glass-roofed hall in Brussels' beautiful Cinquantenaire Park. Kids will be mesmerized by the gleaming collection ranging from early horseless carriages to sleek racing cars, with interactive exhibits that bring automotive history to life in ways that captivate young minds interested in how things work.

Highlights

  • Over 250 vintage automobiles from the 1890s to modern era, including rare European models rarely seen elsewhere
  • Interactive displays explaining how engines work and the evolution of automotive technology
  • Rotating themed exhibitions featuring racing cars, luxury vehicles, or specific manufacturers
  • Beautifully preserved Art Deco and early 20th century cars in stunning original colors
  • The impressive Cinquantenaire building itself, with soaring glass ceilings creating a cathedral-like atmosphere

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit on weekday mornings (Tuesday or Wednesday around 10 AM) for the quietest experience with plenty of space for kids to move around freely.
  2. 2.The museum is located inside Parc du Cinquantenaire, so plan extra time before or after for kids to run around in the park and see the impressive triumphal arch.
  3. 3.Audio guides are available in English and provide engaging stories about the cars that help keep older children interested throughout the visit.
  4. 4.Photography is allowed, so let kids bring cameras or use phones to document their favorite cars, turning it into a fun scavenger hunt activity.
  5. 5.The gift shop has excellent model cars and automobile-themed toys that make great souvenirs for car-obsessed kids.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (10 AM-12 PM) are ideal to avoid weekend crowds and school groups. Spring and fall offer comfortable temperatures for combining your museum visit with outdoor time in the surrounding park.

What to Know

Admission is budget-friendly (under 10 euros for adults, children under 6 free, family discounts available). The museum is mostly accessible for strollers, though some areas have tight spaces between cars. There's a small cafe on-site, but limited kid-friendly meal options, so consider packing snacks.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent hours. The indoor venue makes it perfect for rainy Brussels days. Check their website for special holiday exhibitions and themed events during school vacation periods that may include extra kid-focused activities.

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Nearby Eats

Parc du Cinquantenaire has several food trucks and kiosks offering kid-friendly options like frites (Belgian fries) and waffles. For a sit-down meal, head to nearby Place Jourdan (10-minute walk) where you'll find family-friendly cafes and the famous Maison Antoine friterie.

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