New pass gives access to clubs and culture

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Fancy hours of clubbing in a Brussels night club?

If so, a new pass could be just for you.

The Brussels Volume Pass, created in collaboration with visit.brussels and the City of Brussels, gives exclusive and unique access for 24 to 48 hours to the best clubs and several cultural institutions in the city.

Starting from this month (October), the pass will also include entry to the museums of the City of Brussels, including Centrale for Contemporary Art. It offers plenty to satisfy clubbers eager for cultural discoveries.

Brussels is undoubtedly one of Europe’s essential clubbing capitals.

From lively bars to trendy nightclubs, the city pulsates to the rhythm of its vibrant nightlife and the pass is said to offer clubbers from all backgrounds a deep dive into Brussels’ nightlife with up to 48-hour access to the capital’s iconic clubs.

Whether you’re a fan of techhouse, hip-hop or dance, the pass provides a complete range of party options.

That’s not all. It also allows access to these clubs without having to wait in line – a considerable advantage.

A spokesman said, “Whether you’re visiting the city for a weekend or you live here, the pass offers a unique opportunity to discover the city, day and night, through its emblematic venues and enticing cultural offer.

In addition to this festive experience, the pass now opens the door to an original and expanded cultural offer. In addition to the Atomium and the Design Museum Brussels, it will include access to the museums of the City of Brussels, allowing pass holders to discover the capital’s rich heritage.

A special mention goes to the city’s flagship museum, the Centrale for Contemporary Art, which has also joined the offer. It reopened on 10 October after renovation work, with its exhibition “Hosting”, which highlights Brussels’ artistic diversity.

Partner clubs of the Brussels Volume Pass:

  • Mirano: A majestic and legendary club, formerly a cinema, that hosts hip-hop, afro, and Latin nights… A must!
  • Spirito: A former church converted into a nightclub. An exceptional setting for an equally exceptional experience.
  • Fuse: Brussels’ iconic techno temple.
  • C12: A club with a sharp, underground programme.
  • Ginette: The Friday hotspot for wild nights of pop and French variety.
  • Dukes: An eclectic programme mixing afro, hip-hop, and RnB.
  • Jalousy: A small club offering a fine blend of tasty cocktails and a well-paced electro basement.

Cultural institutions accessible with the Brussels Volume Pass:

  • The Atomium: An architectural marvel from the 1958 World’s Fair, with panoramic views and original exhibitions.
  • The Design Museum Brussels: A unique collection dedicated to contemporary design.
  • The Fashion & Lace Museum: A journey through the history of fashion and textiles.
  • The GardeRobe MannekenPis: The many outfits of Brussels’ most famous son.
  • The Sewer Museum: An exploration of Brussels’ underbelly. A quirky and fascinating visit.
  • The Centrale for Contemporary Art: Exhibitions of confirmed and emerging contemporary artists, reopening on 9 October.

The pass is available online, at visit.brussels’ welcome offices, and at certain partner hotels.