Brussels Beer Tasting Tour
Belgium is a beer superpower, and a guided tasting tour is the tastiest way in, sampling Trappist, lambic and abbey brews in historic Brussels bars with a local expert.
Belgium is a beer superpower, and a guided tasting tour is the tastiest way in, sampling Trappist, lambic and abbey brews in historic Brussels bars with a local expert.
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.