Welcome to Brussels, a city celebrated for its culinary delights and gastronomic treasures—from delicious waffles and decadent chocolates to crispy fries and a dazzling variety of beers. Beyond its renowned cuisine, Brussels boasts a rich tapestry of historical and architectural landmarks, with several recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This warm, welcoming, and delightfully quirky city is a bustling hub where excitement awaits around every corner. Lose yourself in the splendor of the Grand-Place, a UNESCO-listed masterpiece famous for its stunning architecture and picturesque cobblestone streets. We invite you to uncover the city's hidden gems, connect with its friendly locals, and experience the charm, vibrancy, and unique character that make Brussels truly unforgettable.
Discover the heart of Brussels on this captivating walking tour, beginning at the Grand Place, home to the stunning Town Hall, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. Stroll through the lively Rue des Bouchers, known for its charming restaurants and vibrant atmosphere. Stroll to the Royal Gallery of Saint Hubert, a 19th-century glass-roofed arcade lined with luxury boutiques and cafés. Visit the elegant Church of Our Lady of Sablon, known for its intricate Gothic design and stunning stained-glass windows. Admire the imposing Palace of Justice, a grand neoclassical building offering panoramic city views. Conclude at the European Headquarters, the center of EU governance, where modern architecture meets global diplomacy.
The St. Michael and St. Gudula Cathedral in Brussels is a stunning example of Gothic architecture and a key historical landmark.
Manneken Pis is one of Brussels’ most famous landmarks, a small but iconic bronze statue of a urinating boy. A visit to this quirky landmark is a must for anyone exploring the historic center of Brussels.
You will make your own way to the meeting points