Embark on a historical walk in Brussels to discover Belgium’s rich history and culture. Explore the city’s evolution to power, taste delicious chocolates and beer, and be amazed by its outstanding architecture.
Embark on a historical walk in Brussels to discover Belgium’s rich history and culture. Explore the city’s evolution to power, taste delicious chocolates and beer, and be amazed by its outstanding architecture.
- Grand Place - The guide will meet visitors at the main entrance of the City Hall. From there, the guide will lead a tour around the square, explaining and interpreting the symbols on various facades such as the City Hall, King’s House, House of the Dukes, and other significant buildings that have hosted notable figures like Victor Hugo and Karl…
- Grand Place - The guide will meet visitors at the main entrance of the City Hall. From there, the guide will lead a tour around the square, explaining and interpreting the symbols on various facades such as the City Hall, King’s House, House of the Dukes, and other significant buildings that have hosted notable figures like Victor Hugo and Karl Marx.
- Manneken Pis - The significance of this fountain featuring a peeing boy may not be immediately clear. While enjoying a warm waffle, the guide will share the intriguing history behind this enigmatic figure. Despite its modest size, visitors will come to appreciate it and gain insight into the Belgian mindset.
- Place De La Vieille Aux Bles - Here, visitors will have the opportunity to listen to and meet Belgium’s Greatest of All Time, as voted by Belgians in the year 2000.
- St. Michael and St. Gudula Cathedral (Cathedrale St-Michel et Ste-Gudule) - This Cathedral is an essential stop during a visit to Brussels. Despite its simplicity, the sculptures and stained glass windows of this luminous church are sure to impress. The Chair of Truth is regarded as a 17th-century masterpiece of wood sculpting.
- Place Royale - In this area of the city, visitors might feel as though they are in Paris or Vienna. Unlike the architecture at the starting point, this square offers a perfect spot to conclude the tour with a breathtaking view of the city. The guide will then provide advice and assistance in planning the following days in the city.
- Mont des Arts - Strolling down to the city center via Mont-des-Arts is a well-deserved treat. Visitors may pause often to capture stunning photos and enjoy the stairs and Albertine Park.
- Parc de Bruxelles (Warandepark) - A brief walk in this lovely and tranquil park offers a refreshing escape from the city center. The temporary exhibition of Geluck’s Le Chat sculptures provides an opportunity to learn more about Belgian humor.
- Mary Chocolatier - As a supplier to the Royal Family, the House Mary will delight visitors with its exquisite chocolates and enchanting setting. In the Royal Galleries, visitors will discover the elegance and craftsmanship of Belgian chocolate.

- Snacks provided
- Info session at tour’s end to help organize your Brussels journey
- Snacks provided
- Info session at tour’s end to help organize your Brussels journey
- Drinks
- Drinks
This small-group walking tour offers an intimate exploration of Brussels. An informative guide will lead participants through the historical center, showcasing key sites such as the Grand Place, City Hall, Royal Galleries, Cathedral, Manneken Pis, Royal Square, and Mont-des-Arts.
The tour kicks off with a delightful waffle tasting, accompanied by coffee…
This small-group walking tour offers an intimate exploration of Brussels. An informative guide will lead participants through the historical center, showcasing key sites such as the Grand Place, City Hall, Royal Galleries, Cathedral, Manneken Pis, Royal Square, and Mont-des-Arts.
The tour kicks off with a delightful waffle tasting, accompanied by coffee or tea.
Throughout the tour, participants will gain insights into the city’s historical significance and its rise to prominence in Europe. The tour also introduces Belgian culture and cuisine, with a tasting of Belgium’s finest chocolate and waffles as a highlight.
Experience Brussels away from the bustling crowds in a more personal manner. The walk concludes at the Royal Square, offering a breathtaking view of the city. A stroll down Mont-des-Arts leads back to the Grand Place.
At the end, a brief information session is provided, along with personalized advice tailored to individual needs.
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
- TOUR ALSO AVAILABLE IN FRENCH (on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays) - Please select the option : visite en français
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.