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Brussels: Atomium Entry Ticket with Design Museum Ticket

Brussels: Atomium Entry Ticket with Design Museum Ticket

Discover stunning panoramic views of Brussels and explore exhibitions about Belgium and digital art with this entry ticket to the Atomium. Take a walk through design works from the 20th and 21st centuries with a ticket to the Design Museum. Enter the iconic Atomium which symbolizes an iron crystal, magnified 165 billion times. Step into this relic of the past which was created for the 1958 World Fair. Marvel at 360-degree panoramic views of the 19 municipalities of Brussels. Stroll through the permanent Atomium exhibition which tells the history of this pavilion and the new permanent installation called CENTRALE. The central sphere of the Atomium is the point of the construction where all forces come together. The art of Visual Systems contains rings of light that inspire you. Visit also the two temporary exhibitions, including RESTART, an immersive sound and light show and 'I have seen the Future' which presents a photographic vision of the World’s Fairs that have left their mark on both North America and Europe.. Have the option to purchase Belgian specialties or seasonal dishes at the Atomium Restaurant which offers exceptional views from 95 meters above ground. Visit the Design Museum Brussels to learn about Belgian design and its history. Make your way through permanent and temporary exhibits and see the Plastics Design Collection of around 2000 plastic objects.

From Brussels: Guided Day Trip to Bruges and Ghent

From Brussels: Guided Day Trip to Bruges and Ghent

Meet your guide in the center of Brussels and relax on the 100-kilometer journey to Bruges by bus. Upon arrival, discover the charms of “the Venice of the North” and see why the entire historic center was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.  Marvel at highlights such as the Lake of Love (Minnewater Lake) and the 13th-century Begijnhof complex, founded in 1245 to house lay religious women. Go to Walplein Square, where the shady trees and cafes provide a perfect place to relax. Visit Stoofstraat on the site of the city's former Red Light District, and see medieval monuments such as the 11th-century Old St. John’s Hospital. Look at the world's second tallest brickwork tower at the Church of Our Lady, and see other historic monuments such as Gruuthuse Palace or the Dijver Canal. Go to one of the city's most photographed spots at Rozenhoedkaai, and admire the Belfry on Castle Square. Visit Market Square (Grote Markt) to see the Bell Tower (Belfort). Then enjoy 1-hour's free time for lunch (at your own expense) and the chance to sample some of the city's delicious chocolates.  Next, drive to Ghent, where the inhabitants have been popularly known as "noose-bearers“ since the days of Charles V. Take a guided tour of the city's historic buildings, such as the Castle of Gerald the Devil and Saint Bavo Cathedral, where you can learn about the painting of “The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb” by the Van Eyck brothers. Admire the Belfort (Bell Tower) and peculiar Gothic and Renaissance-style Town Hall. See one of the city's oldest monuments at St. Nicholas’ Church opposite the unusual facade of the Masons’ Guild House. Journey along the embankments of the medieval port of Graslei, and discover other highlights such as the majestic Castle of the Counts of Flanders, the Great Butchers’ Hall, the Old Fish Market, and Friday Market Square. Enjoy some free time in this magical city before returning back to Brussels. Our adventure is over! Don't wait and enjoy this day with us!

Choco-Story Brussels: Chocolate Museum Entrance with Tasting

Choco-Story Brussels: Chocolate Museum Entrance with Tasting

Journey through the story of chocolate at Choco-Story Brussels, and learn the origins of the precious commodity and its transformation to the finished product. Delve deep in the history of the Aztecs, and discover how cocoa arrived in Europe.  Admire the exhibits of the museum, including illustrations, informative panels and videos that explain the culture of cocoa and how it is turned into chocolate. Watch a demonstration by a master chocolatier on how to make artisanal pralines.  Enjoy several tastings throughout your visit, and benefit from the chance to purchase some chocolates in the gift shop.

From Brussels: Ghent and Bruges Day Tour

From Brussels: Ghent and Bruges Day Tour

Start your unforgettable trip with your local guide near the Central Station of Brussels (18, Boulevard de Berlaimont, 1000 Brussels) on one of our comfortable coaches. Your adventure begins the moment you step onto the bus: our guide will kick off the day by providing an overview of the country’s and its capital history and significant events. In Ghent— a vibrant student city known for its lively atmosphere and medieval architecture, we will show you the Saint Bavo Cathedral, home to the famous "Adoration of the Mystic Lamb" painting. Next, you will wander through the historic port of Graslei. Marvel at the imposing Castle of the Counts and discover hidden corners of the city like the Great Butchers' Hall. During your free time, you will also be able to sit in a terrace and enjoy other corners of the city. Once in Bruges, the fairytale atmosphere of this UNESCO World Heritage site comes to life! Walk along the cobbled streets to the serene Lake of Love, and explore the historic Begijnhof complex, built in 1245 to house religious women. At lunch time, you will be able to grab a quick snack or follow your guides’ recommendations. After lunch, the guided tour continues through the city's former Red Light District and historic monuments such as the 11th-century Old St. John’s Hospital. Once in the Market Square (Grote Markt), the city’s central square, you will see the famous Belfry tower. You can also enjoy an optional boat trip along the city’s numerous canals, entirely organized by your guide. Bruges is known as our 'Venice of the North' due to its beautiful waterways. Return to the Central Station of Brussels, filled with enchanting and picturesque tales from your day's adventure!

Brussels: Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Brussels: Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Uncover the city's hidden gems with a hop-on hop-off bus ticket. Enjoy the freedom of exploring at your own pace, hopping off at whatever stops catch your eye. See the city's most iconic sights – and maybe even some off-the-beaten-path treasures – with the single red route. Hop on the red route and see top sights including the Palace of Fine Arts, the Sablons quarter, and the European Parliament. Look out at museums including the Train World Museum, Musical Instruments Museum, Horta Museum, and the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium. Stop at Place Royale and enjoy breathtaking views. Admire Saints-Michel-et-Gudule Cathedral, the Botanical Gardens, and more. Experience the city's authentic side and visit the Marolles neighborhood. This vibrant area offers a mix of old and new, traditional cuisine, vintage shops, and a festive atmosphere. Since 18 March, we propose you a single Red line that allow you to discover even more nice attractions as Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Koekelberg, Trainworld or Manneken-pis.

Charleroi Airport/Brussels: Bus Transfer to/from CRL Airport

Charleroi Airport/Brussels: Bus Transfer to/from CRL Airport

Enjoy the fastest and most comfortable bus service between Charleroi Airport and Brussels Midi/Brussels South Station. Have plenty of room to store large luggage and avoid stressing about delays with a bus ticket that extends to 4:00 AM on the following day. Hop aboard a spacious bus and take a seat that offers ample leg room. Connect with the onboard Wi-Fi and recharge with a power supply at your seat. Benefit from a quick travel time of just 55 minutes since on a direct route that eliminates any unnecessary stops along the way. Skip worrying over missing the bus with a ticket that is valid all day. Ride on a bus that is eco-friendly, fast, reliable and affordable, making it an excellent choice for travelers. Relax as your driver takes care of traffic and navigation for you.

From Brussels: Luxembourg Tour with Dinant Visit

From Brussels: Luxembourg Tour with Dinant Visit

One of our most popular tours: Luxemburg is certainly a modern and vibrant city with a rich history and impressive ancient and contemporary architecture. Departure will be from 18, Boulevard de Berlaimont in Brussels. In the old part of Luxembourg, our guide will take you to the cathedral, the Palace of the Grand Duke and the Place d’Armes. In downtown Luxembourg you will enjoy a spectacular view of the Kirchberg district, home to several European institutions. In the valley, you will be able to see a trail of the Casemates, the abbey of Neumünster, the city walls and the picturesque sites along the river Alzette. After some free time in the city, you will explore the quaint town of Dinant, with its fifteenth century collegial church and its impressive citadel. Dinant’s name originates from the Celtic “Divo Nanto”, which means “Sacred Valley”. This little town is dramatically perched on the narrow banks of the River MeuseI. This is the cradle of the Leffe beer and the birth place of Adolphe Sax, the inventor of the saxophone.

Brussels: Entry Ticket to Mini-Europe

Brussels: Entry Ticket to Mini-Europe

Explore Mini-Europe in Brussels with an entrance ticket to discover Europe's most popular attractions in miniature. See all the wonders of Europe in miniature along with bonsai trees, flowery groves, and dwarf trees that embellish the 350 monuments. Admire a 4-meter-high Big Ben, the 13-meter-tall Eiffel tower, and more with an entrance ticket. Set off the eruption of the Vesuvius and admire the take-off of the Ariane rocket. Destroy a section of the Berlin wall, launch an attack of legionnaires or scare the Vikings. Operate the many interactive live-action animations, from the Bells of Stockholm to the Windmills at Kinderdijk. Go on a walk to discover Europe and its historical, architectural, and cultural wealth. From the origins of democracy to the enterprising spirit, from Greek, Roman, or Viking heritage to the political transformations of the 21st century, find commentary at every stage of the journey in the catalog. Admire the many statues of the Grand-Place of Brussels painted with real gold leaves. Marvel at the 4-meter-tall Big Ben. At 13 meters, see the Eiffel Tower which is taller than a 3-story building. Located at the end of the park, enter the ‘Spirit of Europe’ a large indoor space where live-action models, games, and quizzes that give you the chance to test, enrich or perfect your knowledge of the 27 member states of the European Union, the United Kingdom ad Ukraine. Enjoy spending time with your friends and family at the best miniature park in Europe. 

Brussels: Guided Walking Tour

Brussels: Guided Walking Tour

Get an overview of the fascinating city of Brussels, with a tour through the medieval and Baroque city, the industrial city, the bourgeois city, and on to modern Brussels. This tour ensures you get to see all the parts of this multi-faceted city. Learn about the city’s museums, where the best bars and local beers are, and where to buy the best chocolate at a reasonable price. Your guide will also answer any practical questions you might have about restaurants, attractions, nightlife, or even just getting around on public transport. During your walking tour of the city, the tour will be split into two different areas: the Upper City and Lower City. The tour is structured this way to help you better understand the origins and historic development of Brussels.  Highlights on your tour of the Lower City include the Grand Palace, the Everard t'Serclaes monument on Charles Buls street, the Manneken Pis and Grands Carmes street, Marché au Charbon street, the Covering of the Senne, Riches Claires street, and Grande Île street, Saint-Géry Island and more.  Whilst perusing through the Upper city, you'll notice a very different style. During this portion of the tour, you will see landmarks such as the Grand Place, the power of merchants, the Galeries Royales St Hubert, and the Mort Subite. You'll also see the Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula (visit inside: stained glass windows, the Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament, the pulpit), the Royal Park, the Royal Palace, the Royal Square, and The Palace of Coudenberg among many others.

Brussels: Museum of Illusions Entry Ticket

Brussels: Museum of Illusions Entry Ticket

Embark on a mind-bending adventure at the Museum of Illusions Brussels. Nestled in the heart of the city, the Museum of Illusions is an interactive exhibition that's a must-visit sight for thrill-seekers of all ages. Dive into a whirlwind of excitement. Your visit to the Museum of Illusions promises the ultimate fusion of learning and fun. Immerse yourself in over 60 mind-bending optical illusions that will have you second-guessing reality. Challenge your intellect with brain-teasing puzzles and seize the opportunity to snap up quirky and delightful photos. Get ready to unleash your imagination and set off on an unforgettable journey through the enchanting world of optical illusions.

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Best way to get around Brussels: Helpful tips and tricks
Best way to get around Brussels: Helpful tips and tricks

Getting around Brussels is easy when you know the options available. Exploring the city’s museums, exhibitions, and landmarks is very accessible. Brussels offers excellent public transportation options, including a metro system, an extensive bus and tram network, and 24-hour bike-sharing and car-sharing services. Whether you’re visiting for the first time or have already visited the great city, this guide will make getting around Brussels effortless.

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A complete guide to the 8 best museums in Brussels
A complete guide to the 8 best museums in Brussels

The land of chocolate and beer is also a masterclass in museums. So much so that narrowing down the best museums in Brussels is a difficult task. Learn about science in the giant metallic Atomium, or visit Belgian Beer World to dive in to the beer-making process and enjoy a pint.

From seeing all of Europe's monuments on a miniature scale at Mini-Europe to driving a train simulator at Train World and discovering the evolution of dinosaurs at the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, this guide to the top cool museums in Brussels has something for everyone.

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The 5 Coolest Neighborhoods in Brussels
The 5 Coolest Neighborhoods in Brussels

Brussels, Belgium’s capital city, is known for its vibrant neighborhoods, each with distinct atmospheres and unique charms. Travelers with different interests, tastes, and priorities are sure to find a district that suits them best.

Ixelle and St. Gilles are both multicultural, artsy, and stylish. Sablon and Marolles have many unique art galleries and many opportunities for vintage shopping; if you want an authentic Brussels experience, go to both. Central Brussels is the tourist favorite. If you have one day in the city, this is a great neighborhood to explore with all its landmarks and famous museums. Whether you’ve been to Brussels before and want to keep updated or are completely new to the city, here are Brussels’s best neighborhoods with this guide.

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9 best places to visit in Brussels you don’t want to miss
9 best places to visit in Brussels you don’t want to miss

The best places to visit in Brussels offer an exciting blend of history, art, and culture. Discover the breathtaking medieval architecture of the Grand-Place, then soak in incredible panoramic views from the Atomium, an innovative landmark and one of Brussels’ top museums.

The cheeky Manneken Pis and opulent Royal Palace provide a fun contrast, highlighting the city’s impressive diversity. Whether you’re diving into history at the Museum of Natural Sciences or indulging in Belgian chocolate at the Choco-Story Museum, here’s your guide to the top attractions in Brussels.

Brussels’ top places to visit at a glance

Iconic landmarks in Brussels: Grand-Place, Atomium, Manneken Pis, and the Royal Palace.
Top attractions in Brussels for families: Choco-Story Museum, Museum of Natural Sciences Brussels, and Train World.
Best sights in Brussels for art lovers: Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium and WIELS.

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Insider tips: Planning a trip to Brussels

Jurga Rubinovaite is an avid traveler, photographer, and chief adventure planner behind the popular family travel blog Full Suitcase. On her blog, you can find more information and all the details for planning a trip to Brussels.

What should I do on my first trip to Brussels?

When visiting Brussels for the first time, don't miss the Grand Place, one of the most beautiful town squares in Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Often, you can also see a beautiful music & lights show here in the evening. Other must-sees include the iconic symbol of Brussels, Manneken Pis, and the Royal Gallery of Saint Hubert.

What are some hidden gems to see in Brussels?

Brussels is such a big city that you are bound to find many cool places and hidden gems everywhere you go. One of the nicest local areas to visit is the Sablon neighborhood. Located just a short walk from the main landmarks in the city center, Sablon is a charming area with antique shops, art galleries, quirky cafes, and some of the best chocolate shops in town. On the weekends, check out the Sablon Antiques Market, which is the place to be for quality antiques and some truly unique finds.

How much time should I spend in Brussels?

You can easily see the main highlights of Brussels in a day. However, if you want to explore the city deeper, check out several different areas (including the EU headquarters), visit one or two museums, or do some shopping, you’ll need at least 2-3 days.

What food is Brussels known for?

Brussels is a great place to try all kinds of Belgian food, including Belgian chocolates, Brussels waffles, and hundreds of types of different Belgian beers. But if you try just one traditional dish in Brussels, make it moules-frites (mussels and fries), which is said to have originated in Belgium. There are many restaurants serving moules-frites in Brussels, but for the most authentic experience, head to Chez Léon on Rue des Bouchers.

What is the best way to get around Brussels?

The best way to explore the city center of Brussels is on foot. However, there are also many landmarks and points of interest scattered all over the city, with big distances between them. The best way to see all the main areas and landmarks of Brussels in a short time is by taking a hop-on hop-off bus. The fastest way to cover bigger distances in Brussels is by metro.

What are the best months to visit Brussels?

Brussels is a year-round destination with plenty to see and do in all seasons. The months between May and September are the best weather-wise and there is always so much happening in the city in the summer.

What are the best neighborhoods for shopping?

Brussels is a real paradise for shoppers, with plenty of options for all tastes and budgets. Avenue Louise is the place to be for the most expensive luxury brands, whereas Rue Dansart is best known for boutique shops and local designers. Rue Neuve is the main and the busiest shopping street of Brussels, where you’ll find the more affordable brands such as H&M, Benetton, etc. Sablon and the Marolles are the best areas for vintage and antiques, and also for the lesser-known designer boutiques.

What are the best annual events in Brussels?

Probably one of the most popular events is the annual Brussels Christmas Market, traditionally held from the second half of November until the first weekend of January. With wonderful decorations and lighting, and hundreds of market stalls spread out through a big part of the city center, Brussels Christmas Market is one of the best in Europe. In addition, the city also offers an amazing (free) music and light show at the Grand Place, which makes a winter city trip to Brussels even more magical. Another world-famous celebration is the bi-annual Brussels Flower Carpet, which takes place in mid-August on even years.

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What a fantastic day! From start to end the tour was brilliant. The organisation was spot on, the transport was smooth and our guide Iuliana was very knowledgeable and friendly. She gave a great tour, very interesting and informative. She gave recommendations of where to eat /visit during our free time which we did and we were not disappointed. Top score!

Great interactive workshop and the opportunity to taste and make a lot of chocolate. Museum itself educational and entertaining

Great interactive workshop and the opportunity to taste and make a lot of chocolate. Museum itself educational and entertaining

Fun interactive exhibits with great views at the end from the sky bar with a wide range of beers to taste

Fun interactive exhibits with great views at the end from the sky bar with a wide range of beers to taste