Discover the Grand Place and its surrounding buildings, like the King's House
Get to know the Manneken Pis, the famous statue that's been stolen twice
Explore the luxurious shops, art galleries, and museums of the Sablon Quarter
Learn about the culture of the city
Meet your guide at the Grand Place, just in front of the tourist info centre.
Often called one of the most beautiful squares in the world, the Grand Place is the historic heart of Brussels. Surrounded by opulent buildings like the Town Hall and the King’s House, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a must-see, both during the day and beautifully lit at night.
Small in size but big in fame, the Manneken Pis is a quirky symbol of Brussels. This little statue of a boy peeing has become a city icon, known for its charm and its vast wardrobe of costumes that celebrate holidays, cultures, and events from around the world.
In the elegant Sablon district, you can find the remains of the old medieval city wall that once protected Brussels. A quiet and historic spot, it’s perfect for stepping back in time while exploring one of the city’s most sophisticated neighborhoods.
The Mont des Arts offers one of the best panoramic views in Brussels. Surrounded by museums, modernist architecture, and perfectly landscaped gardens, it's a cultural hub and a favorite spot for art lovers, photographers, and those looking to take in the city’s beauty.
A cluster of cultural and historical landmarks: Church of Saint Mary Magdalene, a peaceful neo-Gothic church with monastic roots. Plaza of Spain, home to the beloved statues of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza. Royal Galleries of Saint Hubert, a stunning 19th-century covered arcade filled with elegant boutiques, cafés, and theaters. This area beautifully blends culture, history, and local life.
Just steps from the Bourse, the Church of Saint Nicholas is one of Brussels’ oldest places of worship. With its unique, asymmetrical façade and peaceful interior, it reflects the city’s medieval roots and close connection to the merchant class.
Once the city’s stock exchange, the Bourse Building is an architectural gem with a new cultural life. For those who choose the beer tasting option, this is the perfect place to discover Belgium’s rich brewing tradition in a truly iconic setting.
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