On Europe’s Largest Rooftop

19/05/2026

Enjoy a drink high above the city, eyes fixed on the capital, while spending a great moment on Brussels’ most beautiful rooftops — including the largest in Europe.

Focus on Belgium brings you ten great spots for a relaxing break in the capital:

  1. Le 58, Brussels : The most impressive. A former parking garage transformed into a summer hotspot, it is known as the largest panoramic rooftop in Europe, with 3,000 m² of open‑air terrace and a spectacular view of the Atomium.
  2. Le Perché, Saint‑Gilles : The cosiest. Nestled at the top of the JAM hotel, this charming urban terrace offers a warm atmosphere and stylish décor with a relaxed spirit.
  3. The Roof by the 1040, Etterbeek : The most European. Located on the 7th floor of the Sofitel Brussels Europe, in the heart of the European Quarter, it offers an unbeatable panoramic view over Place Jourdan.
  4. Roméo Bar, Watermael‑Boitsfort : Set on the second floor of MIX, inside the iconic Royale Belge building, it’s one of the trendiest spots in town.
  5. Soko, Kraainem : The most exotic. On the edge of the Sonian Forest, it offers a getaway between city and nature — perfect for ending the day beautifully while admiring one of the capital’s finest sunsets.
  6. Tope, Saint‑Josse‑ten‑Noode :  The hottest. On the 22nd floor of The Hoxton hotel, you’ll feel transported straight to the heart of Mexico without leaving Brussels.
  7. Secret Rooftop by Warwick, Brussels :  Hidden atop the Warwick Hotel, just steps from the Grand‑Place, it reveals itself only to those in the know. Its elegance and romantic atmosphere make it a favourite.
  8. Casa Alta, Brussels :  Above the Grand Casino Brussels VIAGE, it instantly transports you to the Mediterranean with its boho‑chic décor.
  9. BeerLab, Brussels :  At the top of the Bourse building, it delights craft‑beer lovers. On the menu: 150 Belgian brews from all over the country, to enjoy with a 360° view of the city centre.
  10. Albert, Brussels :  On the fifth floor of the Royal Library of Belgium, with 1,000 m² of space and an exceptional view over Mont des Arts and the Grand‑Place belfry.