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10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Place de l’Atomium 1, Bruxelles, Bruxelles
1.5H Approx.
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Explore the Atomium: Architecture, Views, and Experiences

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Visit the Atomium in Brussels

Highlights

Marvel at the futuristic Atomium structure towering 100 meters high.

Discover the permanent and special exhibits housed in both the Atomium and Design Museum.

Take in sweeping vistas of Brussels from the Atomium’s observation sphere.

Explore the historical significance and modern art featured within the exhibition spaces.

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Brussels Card: 49 Attractions + Discounts

Highlights

Gain entry to a wide selection of museums across Brussels without limits during the card’s validity.

Access both permanent exhibitions and most temporary shows at the included venues.

Benefit from discounts on guided excursions, shops, dining, and entertainment spots.

Use a detailed mobile guide app available in English, French, and Dutch for easier navigation.

Receive physical maps of the city and its museums to assist your exploration.

A Landmark Built for the Future, Still Inspiring Today

Rising above Brussels since 1958, the Atomium is more than a monument. It is a symbol of innovation, science, and modern design that you can explore from the inside. Walk through its iconic spheres, discover immersive exhibitions, and enjoy sweeping views of the city from the panoramic level. Secure your tickets in advance and make this architectural icon part of your journey.

About The Atomium: Brussels’ Symbol of Innovation and Design

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Built for the 1958 World Expo, the Atomium was designed to represent a single iron crystal magnified 165 billion times. What began as a temporary structure quickly became one of Belgium’s most recognisable landmarks and a lasting symbol of scientific progress and optimism.

Standing 102 metres tall, the Atomium is made up of nine stainless steel spheres connected by tubes. Several of these spheres are open to visitors and house exhibition spaces, interactive installations, and viewing areas. A high-speed lift takes you to the upper sphere, where panoramic windows reveal sweeping views across Brussels and beyond.

Beyond its striking form, the Atomium is also a cultural venue. Throughout the year, it hosts changing exhibitions that explore art, science, architecture, and design, offering new ways to experience the structure each time you visit.

Today, the Atomium is not only a monument to the past, but an active part of Brussels’ cultural life. Its blend of history, creativity, and panoramic perspectives makes it a must-see attraction for visitors of all ages.

Why Visit the Atomium?

A world-famous architectural icon: Discover one of Europe’s most recognisable landmarks, originally created for the 1958 World Expo and still defining Brussels’ skyline today.

Panoramic views over Brussels: Enjoy sweeping 360° views from the upper sphere, offering a unique perspective over the city and surrounding landscapes.

Immersive exhibitions inside the spheres: Explore rotating exhibitions that combine art, science, history, and design in a one-of-a-kind setting.

A journey through connected spheres: Walk through illuminated tubes and stairways that turn movement between levels into part of the experience.

An experience for all ages: From interactive displays to city views, the Atomium appeals to families, couples, and solo travellers alike.

A landmark you can explore from the inside: Unlike most monuments, the Atomium invites you to step inside its structure and experience its design firsthand.

When to Visit the Atomium for the Best Experience

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The Atomium is open daily from 10:00 to 18:00, with last entry at 17:30.

These hours allow visitors to explore the exhibitions, walk through the spheres, and enjoy panoramic views without rushing.

Best times to visit:
Morning (10:00–11:30): Quieter galleries and clearer access to the lift.
Late afternoon (after 16:00): Softer light over Brussels and a more relaxed atmosphere.
Weekdays: Fewer tour groups compared to weekends and school holidays.

To avoid queues and secure your preferred time slot, it is recommended to book tickets in advance, especially during peak travel seasons.

Find the Atomium

Address

Atomium
Square de l’Atomium
1020 Brussels, Belgium

Plan Your Route

The easiest way to reach the Atomium is by metro.
Take Line 6 in the direction of Heysel / Heizel. From the station, the Atomium is about a 5-minute walk through the park. The route is flat and well signposted, making it suitable for visitors of all ages.

Several bus routes serve the Heysel area.
The most convenient are lines 84 and 88, which stop near the park and connect the Atomium to surrounding districts. Bus travel is ideal for short local journeys.

Two tram lines stop close to the Atomium:
Line 7
Line 51

Both stop at Heysel, within walking distance of the venue. Trams are a good option if you are staying in neighbourhoods not directly connected to the metro.

The Atomium is accessible via the R0 Brussels Ring Road. Follow signs for Heysel

Several paid parking facilities are available nearby, including car parks serving the Heysel complex. From there, the Atomium is a short walk.

Dining at the Atomium

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Located in the upper sphere, the Atomium restaurant combines contemporary cuisine with panoramic views over Brussels. It is one of the city’s most unique dining settings, allowing guests to enjoy a meal while overlooking the capital.

The menu focuses on seasonal dishes and Belgian-inspired flavours. Whether you stop for lunch, a light snack, or a drink, the restaurant adds an extra highlight to your visit. Reservations are recommended, especially during busy periods.

Accessibility

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The Atomium is designed to be accessible to visitors with reduced mobility.

-Step-free routes are available to the main visitor areas
-Elevators connect the accessible spheres
-Adapted restrooms are available on-site
-Staff are available to assist when needed

Some areas may have limited access due to the historic structure, but the main exhibition spaces and panoramic level are adapted to ensure an inclusive experience.

Souvenir Store

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Before leaving, visitors can browse the Atomium’s official souvenir store, located near the exit area.The shop offers a range of design objects, books, postcards, and Atomium-themed gifts inspired by the monument’s architecture and exhibitions.

It is an ideal place to find a unique memento or a gift connected to one of Brussels’ most famous landmarks.

Know Before You Go

Book your tickets in advance: Time slots can sell out, especially on weekends and during school holidays, so reserving early helps you avoid waiting.

Arrive a little earlier than your time slot: Security checks and lift access are managed in small groups, and arriving 10–15 minutes early keeps your visit smooth.

Allow enough time for the full experience: Most visitors spend around 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the exhibitions, tunnels, and panoramic level.

Wear comfortable footwear: The experience includes walking through connecting tubes and stairways, so comfortable shoes make the visit more enjoyable.

Photography is welcome: Photos are allowed in most areas, but flash and tripods may be restricted in exhibition spaces.

Expect higher demand during peak periods: Weekends, public holidays, and summer months are the busiest times of the year.

Check exhibition schedules before your visit: Temporary exhibitions change regularly, so there is always something new to discover.

FAQs

How long does a visit to the Atomium take?

Most visitors spend around 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the exhibitions, spheres, and panoramic viewing level.

Do I need to book tickets in advance?

Advance booking is recommended, especially on weekends, holidays, and during peak travel seasons, as time slots can sell out.

Is the Atomium suitable for children?

Yes. The Atomium offers interactive elements and panoramic views that appeal to visitors of all ages.

What are the opening hours?

The Atomium is open daily from 10:00 to 18:00, with last entry at 17:30.

Can I take photos inside?

Photography is allowed in most areas for personal use. Flash and tripods may be restricted in exhibition spaces.

Is the Atomium accessible for visitors with reduced mobility?

Yes. Main exhibition areas, elevators, and adapted restrooms are available to ensure an inclusive visit.

Is there a restaurant inside the Atomium?

Yes. The restaurant is located in the upper sphere and offers city views along with seasonal cuisine.

How do I get to the Atomium by public transport?

Take Metro Line 6 to Heysel, then walk about 5 minutes to the venue. Trams and buses also serve the area.

Can I leave and re-enter with the same ticket?

Re-entry is generally not permitted once you exit, so plan to complete your visit in one session.

Is this the venue’s official website?

No. This website offers official tickets to Atomium Brussels, but is not the venue’s official website.

This website sells official tickets for this venue. Please note, however, that it is not the official website of the venue.

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