Brussels is where culture, heritage and imagination meet. In the mid‑20th century, Belgium became the beating heart of European comics, creating icons like Tintin, Lucky Luke and the Smurfs. The Comics Art Museum (Belgian Comic Strip Center) brings this story to life through original artwork, rare editions and immersive multimedia installations—perfect for a family‑friendly city break or a cultural weekend in Brussels.
Practical info: Rue des Sables 20 (Zandstraat 20), 1000 Brussels. Open Tuesday–Sunday 10:00–18:00; closed on Monday. Contact: +32 2 219 19 80 • visit@stripmuseum.be • www.stripmuseum.be. Its central location makes it easy to combine with other Brussels attractions, including the Grand Place, the Royal Galleries and the Sablon district.
Staying at Yadoya Hotel Brussels near the canal gives you a calm, design‑forward base within walking distance of the museum. Pair your visit with a stroll along the canal, shopping on Rue Neuve, or a tasting of Belgian gastronomy downtown. Looking for a hotel in Brussels city centre near the Comics Art Museum? Yadoya Hotel blends comfort, style and a strategic location for discovering Brussels.