Take on a peaceful, easy-paced two-hour walking tour full of intriguing anecdotes, comedic stories as well as facts through which Brussels and its gems will be enjoyed and explored. Discover the wealthy history of Brussels by visiting the Museum of Musical Instruments where you get to become familiar with the diversity and creativity of locals. Witness an intriguing statue in the central area of Brussels which at first glance may seem ordinary, yet its backstory and centuries-old heritage are definitely impressive. Enjoy with your loved ones as you explore the historic chocolate store in Brussels and sample mouthwatering delicacies while learning about the fascinating history and legacy of chocolate making in Brussels. Learn about the artistic as well as the comedic side of Brussels by exploring Comic Strip Center where one can definitely gain an incredible amount of insights into comics history.
Here at Museum of Musical Instruments you will see more than 1,100 historical and modern musical instruments one of the richest in the world. It is housed in beautifully restored complex in Brussels, one part is Art Nouveau and the other is Neoclassical in design.
It is a 61cm- statue of a peeing boy located in the heart of Brussels and the one you see today is a bronze replica of the original 17th century statue, which is placed at the Brusseels City Museum. Mannken Pis was stolen twice in the 18th century and destroyed in the 19th century.
Neahaus company was founded by Jean Neuhaus in 1857, an immigrant from Switzerland, who opened the first store in central Brussels. Visiting a Belgian chocolatier you will be able to taste luxury chocalates, chocolate truffles, biscuits and ice cream.
You will make your own way to the meeting points