Brussels is making bold strides toward becoming a leading sustainable travel destination, offering eco-friendly ways for visitors to explore and enjoy the city.
From green mobility to responsible gastronomy, the Belgian capital is proving that environmental consciousness can go hand in hand with rich cultural experiences. Whether you’re cycling through historic quarters or dining on organic cuisine, sustainability is woven into the very fabric of the city.
1. Green Mobility
Eco-conscious travel is no longer a trend—it’s a movement. In Brussels, the Villo! bike-sharing system encourages residents and tourists alike to explore the city on two wheels, with the first 30 minutes free, making short-distance travel both sustainable and cost-effective. The city’s commitment to clean public transport is also evident in the STIB-MIVB network, which is expanding its electric bus and tram fleets with the ambitious goal of achieving a fully carbon-free public transport system by 2035. With efficient infrastructure and scenic cycling routes, getting around Brussels has never been greener.

2. Green Accommodation
Sustainable sleep doesn’t mean sacrificing comfort or style. Many of Brussels’ hotels have integrated eco-friendly practices into their operations. Hotel Hubert Grand Place combines chic, modern interiors with energy-saving systems, a zero-waste mindset, and a self-check-in process that reduces paper usage.