Brussels Chocolate Walking Tour
A walking and tasting tour through the city’s finest chocolatiers and the elegant Galeries Royales, learning what makes Belgian chocolate special along the way.
A walking and tasting tour through the city’s finest chocolatiers and the elegant Galeries Royales, learning what makes Belgian chocolate special along the way.
A guided stroll through the Grand Place, the medieval lanes, Manneken Pis and Saint-Gery, with the history and legends behind Brussels’ Old Town.
One of Europe’s most beautiful squares and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, ringed by ornate guild houses and the Gothic Town Hall. Free to visit and dazzling when lit at night.
The tiny, cheeky bronze fountain of a boy that has become Brussels’ most beloved mascot, regularly dressed in hundreds of different costumes through the year.
An elegant 1847 glass-roofed shopping arcade, one of Europe’s oldest, lined with chocolatiers, cafes and boutiques. Free to wander and lovely in any weather.
A lively, no-reservations Brussels favourite serving hearty Belgian classics like stoofvlees and rabbit in beer, generous and full of atmosphere.
A Brussels institution near the Grand Place serving moules-frites, mussels and fries, since 1893, the go-to for the city’s signature dish.
A classic brasserie in the Ilot Sacre serving traditional Belgian cuisine, from shrimp croquettes to waterzooi, with old-school service and charm.
One of Europe’s largest markets, taking over the streets around Brussels-Midi station every Sunday morning with more than 450 stalls of produce, fish, Moroccan pastries and spices.
Well it’s probably one of the weirdest places you’ll ever see in Brussels because it is a really really underground bar, with rooms hidden everywhere and it is quite nice to walk…