Babysitting in Brussels in 2026: Neighbourhood Guide
April 28, 2026
Babysitting in Brussels in 2026: A Neighbourhood Guide
You have an event downtown, a dinner in Châtelain, or a meeting that runs late at the EU quarter — and you need a sitter who actually lives close by. In a city as fragmented as Brussels, the difference between a 20-minute walk and a 45-minute tram ride matters. The good news: babysitting in Brussels in 2026 has never been more local, with active sitters in every commune from Jette to Watermael-Boitsfort.

Brussels: One City, Nineteen Communes, One Babysitting Community
Brussels is unlike any other Belgian city for parents. Nineteen communes, three languages spoken at school gates, a constant influx of expats, students, young professionals, and a strong network of certified childcare workers. That density translates directly into one of the largest pools of babysitters in the country.
On Bsit, babysitters in Brussels are active across every postcode. 90% of sitting requests receive a response within one hour, and most parents find a sitter within 500 metres of their home. The proximity pillar isn't a slogan here — it's the practical reality of a city where your "gem" really is two streets away.
Brussels parents also benefit from a deeply multilingual sitter community. Whether your child speaks French, Dutch, English, or any combination, you can filter for the language that suits your family. That's particularly useful for expat parents in the European quarter or international school families.
Neighbourhood-by-Neighbourhood: Where to Find Your Sitter
Centre, Saint-Gilles, Ixelles, Etterbeek
The dense central belt — from the Pentagone down to Châtelain, Flagey, and the EU quarter — has the highest concentration of active sitters in the country. Students from ULB, Saint-Louis, and the European Schools, plus young professionals living near Place du Luxembourg, mean evening and weekend availability is rarely an issue. If you live in Ixelles or Etterbeek, last-minute requests succeed regularly.
Uccle, Forest, Watermael-Boitsfort
The greener, more residential south is family country. Sitters here often have experience with multiple children, school pickups, and afterschool routines. Recurring weekly bookings work especially well in Uccle and Watermael-Boitsfort, where many sitters live within walking distance of their families.
Schaerbeek, Saint-Josse, Anderlecht
These communes have a young, dynamic sitter population — often students from the Erasmushogeschool or KU Leuven Brussels campus, alongside experienced parents-turned-sitters. Rates tend to sit slightly below the city centre average, and same-day availability is strong on weekday evenings.
Woluwe-Saint-Pierre, Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, Auderghem
The east of Brussels is well covered by sitters near UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles and the various international schools. Many families here look for English- or Dutch-speaking sitters, and the community on Bsit reflects that demand. School pickups from Stockel or Tomberg are routine bookings.
Jette, Laeken, Koekelberg, Molenbeek
The north and northwest have grown rapidly in recent years, with younger families settling in. The sitter network has grown alongside, and proximity is now strong even in less central spots. If you're near Jette market or the Atomium, your next sitter is closer than you might expect.
What to Check Before Booking a Babysitter in Brussels
A good sitter profile is easy to spot once you know what to look at.
A complete profile. On Bsit, every sitter must submit a clear profile photo, a written description of their experience and qualifications, their address, and their availability before going live. No blank profiles, no guesswork.
Community reviews from other Brussels parents. A real review from a Saint-Gilles or Woluwe parent who has already had that sitter at home tells you far more than any self-description. On Bsit, ratings are mandatory after every sitting, and any rating below 4/5 is reviewed by the team. As a result, 99% of sitters score 4/5 or higher.
Itsme® identity verification (optional). In Belgium, sitters can choose to confirm their identity via Itsme®, which adds a digital identity badge to their profile. It's optional, but a clear additional signal of reliability when you see it. You can read more about Bsit's full trust system before booking.
The Sitter Charter. Every sitter on Bsit signs a code of conduct before going active, setting clear expectations on behaviour, communication, and reliability.

Babysitter Rates in Brussels in 2026
Rates vary by sitter experience, type of sitting, and number of children. As a practical guide for Brussels in 2026:
- Standard evening sitting: 10 to 14€/hour for a student sitter, 14 to 20€/hour for an experienced or certified sitter
- Last-minute or late-night sittings: slightly higher rates are common, and most sitters are clear about this upfront
- Recurring sittings (afterschool, weekly): rates are usually negotiated directly between parent and sitter once a relationship is established
Bsit's built-in timer makes it simple to track sitting hours accurately, so both you and your sitter know exactly what to expect at the end of the evening. Every sitting booked through Bsit in Belgium is also covered by built-in insurance, included at no extra cost.
Babysitting in Brussels: Simple, Trusted, Close to Home
Brussels rewards parents who think locally. With nineteen communes, three languages, and a babysitter community that has grown into every postcode, finding the right sitter no longer means cold calls or guessing. Detailed profiles, real reviews after every sitting, optional Itsme® identity verification, and built-in insurance for Belgium make booking stress-free.
Your next great sitter is already on Bsit, and probably on your block.
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