Hey all,
Not really a question or anything, just wanted to leave my two cents for anyone who travels to Brussels and is a wheelchair user. Something I like to do to help others out.
Rough city to travel in as a wheelchair user, lots of cobblestone, it is doable without but I recommend a freewheel or front wheel (I bumped into someone in the same hotel using the freewheel). Pushing wise was alright, I'm not sure if my recent increase in actively pushing had helped this but there are a fair few hills to go up, especially when coming back from certain spots.
Shop access could have been better as there were a fair few places that had a single step to get into but there would have been plenty of alternatives to what I went to, it's just the places my wife and I visited.
Public transport, I didn't test the buses out. As for trains, you have to request assistance for getting on and off, which may need to be booked from 1-24 hours prior to travel which can be done from the SNCB website and they have an assistance booking app which you can find on their website. From what I had seen there were two primary types of trains IC and EC. I believe (don't 100% quote me on this as I had used the train only 4 times from the airport and to Bruges) IC might normally have a level carriage you can roll into (3 times this happened for us) and the IC required them to get a ramp as it was up 2 steps. Trams are accessible but I'm unsure about all stops as I go on at Parc and off at Legrand. They do have a ramp that can be used to assist you into the tram (found out after a nice man helped me onto a tram on the way back from Sonian forest), you might need to flag down the driver for them to get this though (not 100% sure).
Overall, I enjoyed my time in Brussels, I didn't visit any museums or anything like that, people were relatively nice and helpful when or if required. I stayed at Ibis Hotel Off Grand, it has a few accessible rooms and is pretty much in the centre. It's close to the train station but a little distance to the tram stops.
If others have any questions I'll be happy to try and help.