Brussels: Make Your Own Chocolates Workshop with Tastings
Chocolate-making starts with Champagne. This Brussels workshop is fun, hands-on, and surprisingly educational. I love the chance to create a […]
Chocolate-making starts with Champagne. This Brussels workshop is fun, hands-on, and surprisingly educational. I love the chance to create a […]
Two cities, one smooth day. This Ghent and Atomium trip is a smart way to see more Belgium without wrestling
VR in Brussels feels strangely real. Virtual Zone is a modern VR center (Futurist Games) where you move in a
Brussels can be a food city on its own—fast, cheesy, and proud of it. This private food tour packs 10
Bruges in one packed day means photo stops. You get scenic canals and medieval lanes plus real time to wander
Brussels rewards slow attention, and this private tour gives you exactly that. You’ll move through the Lower City and Upper
EU politics, but make it funny. This European Quarter comedy walk turns the big, formal buildings of Brussels into something
Brussels, but with your own settings. I like how this tour matches you with a local host who works from
The Battle of the Bulge isn’t a chapter in a book here. It’s out on the ground around Bastogne, with
Comic walls can turn a city walk into a story. This tour strings together real street art, classic Belgian characters,
Brussels becomes a puzzle trail. I like that you can choose your own start time and finish when you want,
Brussels gets easier with a good guide. I like this tour because it moves from the Royal Palace down into
Tulips and Dutch history in one long day. You’ll start in Delft at the Markt, then ride out to Keukenhof
Beer, chocolate, and Brussels on foot. This 3-hour small-group beer tasting is built around classic Belgian styles and the less
Brussels can be a lot. This tour gives you a smart food plan. You get a private local host, 10