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7 Best WWII Remembrance Day Trips In Brussels

Brussels’ best, in one list.

The 7 most popular wwii remembrance day trips in Brussels right now. The ones worth building an afternoon around, with prices, run times and who to book through.

7 Best WWII Remembrance Day Trips In Brussels

Flanders Fields Remembrance Tour from Brussels - Vladslo German Military Cemetery and Käthe Kollwitz’s Grieving Parents
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Flanders Fields Remembrance Tour from Brussels

Remembrance Tour: The Battle of the Bulge in the Ardennes - Mardasson Memorial: the star-shaped message you can’t miss
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Remembrance Tour: The Battle of the Bulge in the Ardennes

2.Remembrance Tour: The Battle of the Bulge in the Ardennes

Guided day trip from Brussels to Bastogne and the Ardennes with US and German memorials, foxholes, and the War Museum ticket included in English.

5.0

“Our guide, Martin King, was excellent and it was worth doing the tour just to listen to and learn from him. But the overall experience was a bit superficial and it would have been better to have more time on the ground in the Ardennes and less in the museum, which is not really just…”

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From Brussels: The Battle of the Bulge Remembrance Tour - Bastogne War Museum (entrance included): how you learn without getting lost
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From Brussels: The Battle of the Bulge Remembrance Tour

3.From Brussels: The Battle of the Bulge Remembrance Tour

An 11-hour Battle of the Bulge day trip from Brussels, with American cemeteries, Bastogne landmarks, the War Museum, and foxholes.

4.8

“Our guid Martin King was amazing historian. He shared the background and all the different armies involved in the battle of the bulge. Great visit to Bastogne and the field in which Easy Company had dug their foxholes during the battle. Overall well worth the tour.”

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Historic Battle of the Bulge Sites Tour from Brussels - Bastogne War Museum and Mardasson Memorial: the WWII “why” behind the “where”
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Historic Battle of the Bulge Sites Tour from Brussels

4.Historic Battle of the Bulge Sites Tour from Brussels

Private Battle of the Bulge tour from Brussels to Bastogne with a historian guide, WWII museums, foxholes, lunch, and Sherman tank stops.

5.0

“Communication from then was awesome and my guide Wolf was a star! He discussed my interests at the start and adapted the tour to best suit me, never before have I had such personal engagement that resulted in the most brilliant anRead more”

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Bastogne Battle of the Bulge from Brussels (semi-private) - Bastogne memorials and the women who treated the wounded
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Bastogne Battle of the Bulge from Brussels (semi-private)

5.Bastogne Battle of the Bulge from Brussels (semi-private)

Brussels to Bastogne Battle of the Bulge: McAuliffe, Mardasson, War Museum, and Bois Jacques foxholes with a licensed guide.

4.5

“Joyce brings to life the history of the area along with a comfortable way to see the museum, foxholes and town. There is no better way to do this from Brussels for a day trip. We enjoyed her company and commentary.”

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From Brussels: Patton's Battle of the Bulge Day Trip (LUX+BE) - From Brussels to Bastogne: managing the long in-car stretch
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From Brussels: Patton’s Battle of the Bulge Day Trip (LUX+BE)

The Battle of The Bulge tour - The Belgian countryside part: why it beats a “drive-and-point” day
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The Battle of The Bulge tour

7.The Battle of The Bulge tour

A private, customizable Battle of the Bulge trip from Brussels with early starts, Bastogne War Museum, and countryside sites.

5.0

“Our guide's name was Patrick. He was excellent. He interacted with the entire family, and especially our son who loves history and studying WWII. Patrick was outgoing and engaging, and he shared a lot of knowledge with us. He went out of his way to accommodate us, and he answered all of our questions. He…”

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