Product photo
Product photo
Product photo
Product photo
Product photo
Product photo
Product photo
Product photo
Product photo
Product photo
Product photo
Product photo
/ Person
Select date and participants
At least one participant is required. Please adjust and try again.

Best of Brussels : Private Luxury Tour

4 (11)
Brussels, BE
Share

Best of Brussels : Private Luxury Tour

4 (11)
Brussels, BE
Share
Please wait, fetching options!
Experience the best of Brussels on this private luxury tour. Begin your journey at the majestic Grand Place, the heart of medieval Brussels. Step into our luxury car and let our knowledgeable guide take you on a comprehensive tour, highlighting all the must-see attractions in the city center, including the famous Manneken Pis and the magnificent St. Michael and St. Gudula Cathedral. But that's not all - you'll also visit the iconic Atomium, the royal residence palace, and the EU district. Throughout the tour, your guide will be your gracious host, providing you with countless suggestions and ideas for things to do in Brussels. This is a truly unforgettable and personalized welcome to the city. Don't miss out on this quality service and book your Best of Brussels tour today.

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
  • Explore the iconic Manneken Pis statue
  • Visit the stunning St. Michael and St. Gudula Cathedral
  • Admire the grandeur of Place Royale
  • Experience the surreal Atomium structure
  • Enjoy the beautiful views from Mont des Arts
  • In-person guide

Popular Hotels Closeby

More about this experience

Introduction

Experience the Best of Brussels with this private luxury tour. Start your journey at the iconic Grand Place, the heart of medieval Brussels, before embarking on a comprehensive exploration of the city's highlights. Your knowledgeable multilingual guide will accompany you in a luxury car, ensuring a personalized experience and sharing countless suggestions for things to do in Brussels. With its intimate setting and unforgettable sights, this tour offers a quality service that will leave you with lasting memories of this charming European capital.

What to expect?

During this 240-minute tour, you can expect to visit some of Brussels' most renowned landmarks and hidden gems. From the famous Manneken Pis, a symbol of the city's sense of humor, to the magnificent St. Michael and St. Gudula Cathedral, you will be immersed in the rich history and breathtaking architecture of Brussels. The tour also includes visits to the grand Place Royale, with its Neoclassical buildings, and the surreal Atomium structure, representing a magnified iron molecule. The Mont des Arts offers a picturesque view of the city, while the Notre-Dame du Sablon and Parc du Cinquantenaire showcase the city's religious and cultural heritage. Finally, in the European Quarter, you will discover the heart of European politics and diplomacy.

Who is this for?

This private luxury tour is designed for travelers who want to explore Brussels in style and comfort. Whether you are a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply someone who loves to immerse themselves in a city's culture, this tour has something for everyone. The flexibility of a private tour allows you to personalize your experience and delve into areas that interest you the most. This tour is suitable for solo travelers, couples, families, and small groups who want to make the most of their time in Brussels and gain a deeper understanding of the city's rich heritage.

Why book this?

By booking this private luxury tour, you can enjoy a personalized and curated experience of Brussels with the expertise of a knowledgeable guide. Your guide will not only show you the city's famous landmarks but will also provide valuable insights and recommendations, ensuring you experience the best of Brussels. The comfort and convenience of a luxury car allow you to navigate the city effortlessly, making the most of your time and energy. This tour offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in Brussels' history, culture, and architecture, creating unforgettable memories that will stay with you long after your visit.

Good to know

Throughout the tour, your guide will share supplementary information about each destination, helping you fully appreciate the significance and beauty of each landmark. They will also provide usage tips and answer any questions you may have. It is advisable to wear comfortable shoes as there will be some walking involved, but the luxury car will ensure that you cover a significant portion of the city without feeling exhausted. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the stunning architecture and picturesque views along the way. As a private tour, you have the flexibility to customize the itinerary and spend more time at the sites that interest you the most, making this experience truly tailored to your preferences.

Reviews

Customers have raved about the Best of Brussels private luxury tour, praising the expertise of the guides and the personalized experience it offers. Travelers have appreciated the in-depth knowledge shared by the guides, making the tour not only informative but also engaging and captivating. The convenience of the luxury car and the flexibility to customize the itinerary have also been highly praised, ensuring a comfortable and tailored experience for each individual or group. Visitors have expressed their satisfaction with the comprehensive nature of the tour, as it covers both the well-known landmarks and lesser-known gems, providing a well-rounded introduction to the city of Brussels. Overall, this private luxury tour has received glowing reviews for its exceptional service, knowledgeable guides, and immersive experience.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

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.

Place Royale

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.

Admission Not Included

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.

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.

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.

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.

Admission Not Included

Council of the European Union

European Quarter

Admission Not Included

Reviews

(11)

4 (11)

Antonietta_M

I have been waiting and the guide and the drivers did not show up. After calling 3 times they cancel the tour and have been extremely rude

S_P

A nice little introduction tour of Brussels Our guide Andrea was really great and she was on top of history of Brussels Thanks to Andrea we now know the history of Brussels and helped in purchasing the right chocolates - MARCOLINI The grand Palais square and few other monuments are covered well but disappointed that we were not taken to Mini Europe The tour ended 30 minutes early

virginia_c

The tour guide didn’t seem to have a plan or know what we were expecting to see based on what the booking said. It was disorganized and not worth the price paid.

Devang_P

Patric is very good guide. Please make sure the pick up location is agreed. I wish we had more time.

James_K

Mary and Bilel were great. Mary’s English speaking was a little challenged so you really had to concentrate on what was being said.

Marc_L

Our excellent tour guide Patrick took us on an amazing driving tour around outer Brussels, then an in-depth walking tour of Brussels and Place Central. I would highly recommend asking for Patrick. His knowledge is limitless!

Vincenzo_P

One of the BEST tours of a city I've been on. Andrea and Driss were professional and extremely knowledgeable of all the tour stops and the city in general. The van was very comfortable, too. I highly recommend Best of Brussels to anyone who wants a fantastic tour guide experience like we had. 10 Stars!

Robert_L

Mary was an able snd friendly guide. We covered a lot of territory. Because it was raining we stayed in the van/car most of the time which mad viewing some of the sites difficult.

Amal_B

J'ai vécu une expérience incroyable ! J'ai passé un très bon moment avec un guide agréable et professionnel. Malgré la pluie, Bruxelles est une très belle ville à visiter absolument.

Stefano_C

Tour cancellato dal tour operator locale senza avvisare anche se sostengono il contrario a fronte di quasi 600 euro di costo spero vivamente nel rimborso come da accordi con operatore Viator
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-04-26 11:59