Brussels
The capital of Europe offers a multilingual lifestyle, Art Nouveau architecture and the best beer, chocolate and frites on earth.
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Vad lokalbor och expats säger
- ✓World-class healthcare · Score 9.0/10
- ✓Reliable internet across the city · 70 Mbps avg
- ✓Efficient public transport network
- ✓Strong education infrastructure
- ✕Winter smog can spike AQI · Est. AQI 103
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Väder
Har jag råd med Brussels?
Berätta var du tjänar idag — vi visar motsvarande bekväm inkomst i Brussels.
Lokala tips
Saint-Gilles and Ixelles around Flagey are the best neighborhoods for food and nightlife
Skip the waffle stands near Grand Place — the best waffles are at Maison Dandoy or local bakeries
The Jeu de Balle flea market in Marolles on Sunday mornings is a hidden gem for vintage finds
Stadsdelar
Livehyror per stadsdel kommer med LocaYo-integration — start 1 maj.
Praktiska fakta
Vanliga frågor om Brussels
Is Brussels safe for expats and digital nomads?
Brussels scores 6.5/10 for safety — generally safe with typical urban caution needed. The biggest watch-outs are petty theft in tourist areas and late-night transit hubs.
How much does it cost to live in Brussels?
Single expat budget: ~€1800 / month comfortable, including €1000 rent for a 1-bedroom in the centre. Average local salary is €3200/month — salary-to-cost ratio 1.78×.
What is the climate and air quality in Brussels?
Current month avg temp ~17°C. Estimated AQI ~103 (unhealthy for sensitive). Four distinct seasons with cold winters.
Which neighborhoods are best in Brussels?
Popular picks: Ixelles, Saint-Gilles, Schaerbeek, Etterbeek. Ixelles tends to be the creative/walkable hub, while Schaerbeek offers better value for families or long stays. Settling in? On LocaYo you can rent tools, bikes and gear locally instead of buying.
How good is internet & remote-work infrastructure in Brussels?
Average speed 70 Mbps (7.5/10). Good in centre, patchier in outskirts.
In Brussels you can rent almost anything
From tools to sports and event gear — locally, from neighbors, without buying things for one-time use.