This 2-hour walking tour of Brussels offers a concise yet immersive experience of the city's historic and cultural landmarks, with no entrance fees required. Starting at the magnificent Grand Place, you'll explore iconic sites like the quirky Manneken Pis and the elegant Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert. The tour also includes a panoramic view from Mont des Arts, a visit to the historic Place Royale, and ends in the charming Sablon district with its Gothic Église Notre-Dame du Sablon. This itinerary captures the essence of Brussels, blending grand architecture, cultural heritage, and local charm, all within a short timeframe—perfect for travelers with limited time.
Begin your tour at the iconic Grand Place, Brussels' central square. Surrounded by opulent guildhalls, the Town Hall, and the King's House (Maison du Roi), this UNESCO World Heritage Site is the heart of the city. Take in the stunning architecture and the intricate details of the buildings. Admire the Gothic Town Hall and the elaborate façades of the guildhalls.
A short 5-minute walk from the Grand Place, you'll find the famous Manneken Pis statue. This small bronze statue of a boy urinating into a fountain is one of Brussels' most beloved and quirky landmarks.
Stroll to the nearby Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert, a beautiful glass-roofed shopping arcade dating back to 1847. It's one of the oldest covered shopping galleries in Europe. Marvel at the elegant design and explore the luxury boutiques, chocolatiers, and cafes within the gallery.
You will make your own way to the meeting points