Comic Strip Trail

Trail Brussels, Brussels, Belgium

What to expect

The Comic Strip Trail, also known as the Comic Book Route, is a path composed of several comic strip murals that cover the walls of buildings throughout the inner City of Brussels, as well as the neighborhoods of Laeken and Auderghem. The large comic strip murals depict scenes from various popular Belgian comics, such as The Adventures of Tintin, The Smurfs, Lucky Luke, Gaston, and Marsupilami. The trail offers over 50 mural paintings, most of them located inside the Pentagon, and is a good way to discover the capital and its many atmospheres. The trail is family-friendly and suitable for all ages, with many kid-friendly activities and nearby family amenities. The City of Brussels pays special attention to the comic book and has been paying tribute to characters and authors of the Franco-Belgian comics on the walls since the early 90s

Plan your family visit to the Comic Strip Trail with these blog insights 👇

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Things To Do in Brussels with Kids

Things To Do in Brussels with Kids
This family's experience:

Activities: We walked the Comic Strip Trail, checking out the amazing murals of comic book characters painted on buildings around Central Brussels

Highlights: The kids loved spotting all the different characters, and we even took some funny pictures in front of a few of them! ✨