Brussels: Highlights & Hidden Gems Private Walking Tour
Street art and beer, stitched into Brussels history. This private walking tour threads major sights like the Grand Place and […]
Street art and beer, stitched into Brussels history. This private walking tour threads major sights like the Grand Place and […]
Brussels shines when you walk. This Old City highlights tour strings together the places that most shape the city’s look
Beer gets smarter in Brussels. This small-group Belgian beer masterclass in central Brussels pairs cheese, cold cuts, and chocolate with
Two days in Brussels, no rush. This 48-hour hop-on hop-off setup lets you roll past major landmarks from an open-top
Comic art turns Brussels into a storyline. This tour uses Brussels comics murals as the thread, so city buildings and
Team VR in Brussels actually sounds fun. Virtual Room Brussels is the first collaborative virtual reality room in town, built
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