Brussels Atomium & Mini-Europe Tickets — Heysel Landmarks Compared
The Atomium is Brussels' unmistakable symbol; right beside it at Heysel sits Mini-Europe, and the city's pass products bundle both with transport and museums.
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$17 EUR
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Atomium & Landmarks: what to know before booking
The Atomium is Brussels' unmistakable symbol; right beside it at Heysel sits Mini-Europe, and the city's pass products bundle both with transport and museums.
- Availability
- 4 ticket options compared
- Starting price
- Tickets currently start around $17 EUR before checkout fees.
- Rating signal
- Compared options average 4.6 stars across 3,409 traveler reviews.
- Location
- Atomium, Square de l'Atomium, Heysel/Laeken, 1020 Brussels
- Best time
- Late afternoon for golden-hour views from the top sphere
- Ticket note
- Atomium entry is non-refundable; passes are date-activated on first use
Atomium & Landmarks in Brussels
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Everything you should know before you book
Built for Expo 58, the Atomium is a 102-metre steel model of an iron crystal magnified 165 billion times — escalators and a lift connect its spheres, and the top one offers a panorama over the whole city. It's the photo every Brussels visitor wants, and timed tickets keep the lift queue moving.
Pair the Atomium with Mini-Europe next door at Heysel. Mini-Europe packs scale models of 350 European monuments into one park, making it an easy, kid-friendly add-on. If you plan to see several sights, a Brussels Card with transport bundles museum entry and public transport on a single pass and often pays for itself in two or three visits.
Frequently asked questions
Is the Atomium worth visiting inside?
Yes for the views and the Expo 58 history exhibit in the spheres. If you only want the photo, the exterior is free to admire from the plaza, but the panoramic top sphere needs a ticket.
Can I combine the Atomium with Mini-Europe?
Yes — both sit side by side at Heysel, so it's the natural pairing and an easy half-day, especially with children.
Is the Brussels Card worth buying?
If you plan three or more paid attractions plus public transport, the Brussels Card usually saves money and skips ticket queues at participating museums.




