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Best of Brussels : Private Luxury Tour

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Embark on a private luxury tour of Brussels and uncover the best of what this vibrant city has to offer. Begin at the majestic Grand Place, the heart of medieval Brussels, before boarding a luxury car with a multilingual guide who will take you to all the must-see highlights. Explore the iconic Atomium, the royal residence palace, and the EU district, immersing yourself in the rich culture and history of the city. Your guide will not only show you the sights but also provide personalized suggestions for things to do and answer any questions you may have. This comprehensive 4-hour tour is the perfect introduction to Brussels, offering an unforgettable and personal welcome to this beautiful city. Book now for a quality service and an unforgettable experience.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 4 hours
  • Suitable for 1-6 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Manneken Pis - Iconic landmark with unique history
  • St. Michael and St. Gudula Cathedral - Majestic Gothic church
  • Royal Palace - Official residence of Belgian royal family
  • Atomium - Surreal and monumental architectural masterpiece
  • Mont des Arts - Impressive complex with stunning city views
  • Private Tour Guide

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Introduction:

Prepare to be enchanted by the Best of Brussels! This private luxury tour takes you on an unforgettable journey through the fascinating city of Brussels. Starting from the magnificent Grand Place, your expert guide will lead you to all the must-see highlights while providing essential information and context about each location. But this tour goes beyond the city center. You'll also get to explore iconic landmarks such as the Atomium, the royal residence palace, and the EU district. Your guide will be more than just a tour guide – they will be your gracious host, offering countless suggestions and ideas for things to do in Brussels and answering all your questions.

What to expect?

During this tour, you can expect a comprehensive exploration of Brussels that lasts approximately 4 hours. The itinerary includes visits to famous landmarks like Manneken Pis, the St. Michael and St. Gudula Cathedral, the Royal Palace, the Atomium, the Mont des Arts, Notre-Dame des Victoires au Sablon, Parc du Cinquantenaire, and the National Basilica of the Sacred Heart. Each location offers a unique experience, providing insights into the history, culture, and beauty of Brussels. You'll be amazed by the stunning architecture, breathtaking views, and fascinating stories behind each site. This tour is designed to give you a deep understanding and appreciation of this vibrant city.

Who is this for?

The Best of Brussels tour is perfect for anyone who wants to make the most out of their visit to Brussels. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a culture lover, or simply curious about exploring new places, this tour will cater to your interests. It is suitable for individuals, couples, families, and small groups. So, whether you're traveling solo or with loved ones, this tour is a fantastic way to discover the enchanting city of Brussels. Everyone is welcome to join and immerse themselves in the rich heritage of this captivating destination.

Why book this?

There are plenty of reasons to book the Best of Brussels tour. Firstly, you'll have the opportunity to explore Brussels with a knowledgeable guide who will provide fascinating insights and stories about each location. You'll gain a deeper understanding of the city's history, culture, and traditions. Secondly, this is a private luxury tour, ensuring a personalized and intimate experience. You'll have the undivided attention of your guide, who will cater to your preferences and answer any questions you may have. Lastly, by booking this tour, you'll save time and effort in planning your own itinerary. Sit back, relax, and let us take care of showcasing the best of Brussels to you.

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During the tour, you'll be traveling in a luxury car, ensuring a comfortable and stylish experience. The total duration of the tour is approximately 240 minutes, giving you ample time to explore each location at a leisurely pace. Your guide will be a multilingual expert, providing commentary in your preferred language. As you hop from one landmark to another, make sure to bring your camera to capture the unforgettable memories and stunning views. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as some sites may require strolling. Prepare to be captivated by the beauty and charm of Brussels through this exclusive and personalized tour experience.

Reviews:

Feedback from individuals who have taken the Best of Brussels tour has been overwhelmingly positive. Travelers have praised the knowledgeable guides, who have provided rich insights and made the tour engaging and informative. Visitors have expressed their satisfaction with the comprehensive itinerary, which allowed them to see all the iconic landmarks in Brussels. Many have also highlighted the convenience and luxury of traveling in a private car, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free experience. Overall, the reviews reflect the high level of satisfaction and enjoyment that travelers have experienced during this captivating tour of Brussels.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Manneken Pis

Mannekin PisAlong the Rue de l'Etuve is Brussels' best-known landmark, the Manneken Pis, usually besieged by a throng of tourists. Although he can be traced back to at least 1388, nothing much is known about the origin of the figure of a little boy urinating, popularly referred to as "the oldest citizen of Brussels." The Manneken is, however, surrounded by various legends. According to one, the fountain is a memorial to a courageous infant who averted a conflagration, according to another, it commemorates the son of a count who succumbed to a pressing urge while taking part in a procession. The present statue was made in 1619 by Jérôme Duquesnoy the Elder and has been stolen on several occasions though always recovered. During major celebrations, events, and festivals in Brussels, the statue is famed for being dressed in costume

St. Michael and St. Gudula Cathedral (Cathedrale St-Michel et Ste-Gudule)

Dedicated to St. Michael and St. Gudula (the patron saints of Brussels) this Gothic church was first founded in 1225 but only completed in the 15th century. The facade is impressive, rising majestically above a broad flight of steps and crowned with twin 69-meter-high towers designed by Jan van Ruysbroeck. The beautifully proportioned interior (108 meters by 50 meters) is lavishly furnished and is home to some outstanding stained glass windows created by Bernard van Orley. Head to the transepts to see the finest examples depicting Charles V and Isabella of Portugal (south transept) and the Hungarian royal pair Louis II and Mary (north transept), and then into the Chapel of the Holy Sacrament, to the left of the choir, where the window illustrates the story of the Miracle of the Host.

Royal Palace (Palais Royal)

A favorite attraction for photo-ops, the most important building on this square is the Royal Palace (Palais Royal), which is used by the Belgian royal family as an official residence. The Belgian flag, flown from the roof, signals the sovereign's presence, and a ceremonial Changing of the Guard takes place every day at about 2:30pm. Surrounding the palace are an ensemble of cultural buildings boasting Neoclassical facades. The Palais des Académies, home of the Royal Academy of Sciences and once the residence of the Crown Prince of Orange, and the Palais des Beaux-Arts (Paleis voor Schone Kunste) on the west side of the plaza, designed and built in the 1920s by Victor Horta, are two of the finest examples.

Atomium

Along with Manneken Pis, the Atomium is Brussels' best-known landmark attraction, and although it's a bit of a journey by tram to get out here, the bizarre 102-meter-high steel and aluminum structure, designed by the architect André Waterkeyn for the 1958 Brussels World Exhibition, is the city's most surreal sight. The building represents a molecule of iron magnified 165 million times, and visitors may enter the interior where four of the nine spheres are now used for the presentation of a show about human life called Biogenium.

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Mont des Arts

The Mont des Arts was created between 1956 and 1958, occupying the elevated site between the Place Royale and the Place de l'Albertine. The architecturally imposing complex of large buildings includes the Bibliothèque Albert I and the strikingly modern Palais de la Dynastie and Palais de Congrès. From the square between them is a fine view of the lower central city. The Bibliothèque Albert I was founded during the period of Burgundian rule and comprises more than three million volumes together with a valuable collection of manuscripts and several interesting museums.

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Notre-Dame des Victoires au Sablon

The 15th- to 16th-century church of Notre-Dame du Sablon (Onze Lieve Vrouw op de Zavel), generally considered one of the loveliest Late Gothic churches in Belgium, was built as a replacement for a small chapel first erected on the sandy expanse of the Sablon by the Crossbowmen's Guild in 1304. The interior of the church is breathtaking, in particular because of its marvelous stained glass. Also of interest is the burial chapel of the Thurn und Taxis family, partly the work of Luc Fayd'herbe. Kept in the sacrarium is a figure of the Virgin, a copy, so legend has it, of a Madonna brought to the chapel in 1348 by a woman from Antwerp, Baet Soetens, to whom the Virgin had appeared.

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Parc du Cinquantenaire

The Parc du Cinquantenaire was established in 1880 to commemorate the country's 50th anniversary. Its centerpiece is the monumental Palais du Cinquantenaire, the two wings of which, linked in 1905 by a massive triumphal arch designed by the French architect Charles Girault, house two of Brussels' most interesting museums. The Royal Art and History Museum is home to one of the most extensive tapestry collections in the world, and the Belgian Army Museum and Museum of Military History (Koninklijk Museum van het Leger en van de Militaire Geschiedenis) provides an overview of the development of military technology and of the major campaigns fought on Belgian soil.

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National Basilica of the Sacred Heart

The Koekelberg district is dominated by the massive Basilique Nationale du Sacré Coeur (Nationale Basiliek van het Heilig Hart), the fifth largest church in the world and brainchild of Leopold II, begun in 1905 to mark the country's 75th anniversary. The building was only completed in 1970. Not surprisingly, it displays something of a mixture of styles, impressing nevertheless by its sheer size (141 meters by 107 meters). Inside is an excellent collection of art and an ongoing exhibition on the history of the basilica. The picture of Christ giving his blessing, which hangs above the altar, is by Georges Minne.

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Council of the European Union

European Quarter

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Reviews

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Adaftari

Our tour guides picked us (and later informed that the waiting time at the airport since it took our luggage a bit to arrive was also part of the tour hence it was not a truely half day 4 hour touring session but rather a 4 hour for the driver and guide and 3.25 hour tour for us) We quickly went and saw all the areas with minimal stopping and very strict rules as to where we could take photos from. we ended up at the look out area from where you can see alot of BRussels. This is where our trouble began. We got out and as i was taking photos, 2 men walked by laughing at us. Immediately after this, we were splattered with what we thought was bird poop. However this bird had to be massive with a massive gut, beacuse it got 4 people. Immediately our tour guide got mad and stated this was the second time it had happened and she left. A oriental couple that was there, happened to have wipes and started wiping us down and offered to the tour guide as she was leaving who said no. I had poo all over my hair and coat as did my husband. We never saw a bird or any birds flying. As we proceeded to wipe, the husband and wife team also started helping. In the chaos, one of them pick pocketed us and only removed the monies, replacing the wallet carefully so we would not notice. we wiped off and got to our destination when we realized we ahd been pickpocketed. Our tour guide abadoned us and frankly probably knew what was going on, but did not warn us. Not inly that, she left us. She was fine the rest of the trip despite having poo on her face. As we realized later, she was probably in on the gig. I will bring people there, try not to spray me with this green goo, and only get them, and we will split the monies. The fact that despite her instructions, she was sprayed on, made her mad. I do not recommend this guide and further more, she is in on the gig of pick pocketing despite the wallet being in the front pocket. WORSE tour ever and i have used Viator before. I would not recommend this lady ever.
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-04-23 10:10