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Brussels

Plan Your Visit
Enjoy a personalized tour of Brussels' top landmarks, from the Atomium to Grand Place. Tailor your trip with a private guide for an unforgettable journey.

Private tours in Brussels can be customized to focus on history, food, art, or specific landmarks, with fewer crowds for a more personalized experience.

Brussels is bilingual (French and Dutch), but English is commonly spoken. Many private tours cater to English speakers.

Spring and early autumn are ideal for private tours due to mild weather and fewer crowds. Winter is great for holiday events, but book in advance during peak seasons.

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Visit sites like Grand Place, Atomium, and the Royal Palace. Specialty walking tours reveal hidden gems, like Galeries Royales and Manneken Pis.

Enjoy a food tour with local specialties like chocolate, waffles, and beer.

Take private trips to nearby cities like Bruges, Ghent, or Antwerp for a deeper look into Belgium's history and culture.

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See the shining Grand Place and Atomium on a night tour.

Enjoy a late-night food tour or brewery visit for Belgian beers and treats.

Visit Bruges or Ghent at night, where the city lights reflect on canals.

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Explore luxury districts like Avenue Louise and Galeries Royales, or find unique items in local artisan shops.

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 Explore Brussels with a guide for a more personal experience of the city's iconic sites.

Private day trips to Bruges, Ghent, or Luxembourg offer flexible, guided experiences.

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Discover the wonders of

Brussels

Unforgettable Experiences

About Brussels Private Tour

Brussels private tour packages offer a fantastic opportunity to explore the Belgian capital in a personalized and immersive way. If you're a food lover, a Brussels food tour is an absolute must.

These tours guide you through the city’s culinary delights, with stops at local chocolatiers where you can savor Belgian chocolate and visits to traditional Belgian waffle stands and brewery tours in Brussels Belgium. These tastings give you an authentic experience of Belgium’s rich food culture.

For those who enjoy exploring the city on foot, a walking tour of Brussels is an excellent choice. You’ll see iconic landmarks like the Grand Place, Atomium, and Manneken Pis, while a local guide shares fascinating historical insights.

Private walking tours will art, architecture, or hidden gems, providing a deeper understanding of the city.

Beyond Brussels, the best day trips from Brussels Belgium offer the chance to explore nearby cities like Bruges and Ghent or immerse yourself in nature in the Ardennes.

Brussels walking tours and food tours Brussels experiences ensure that you can explore the city with deliciousness. You can opt for guided tours in Brussels to get an exclusive experience according to your interests.

Brussels private tour packages offer a fantastic opportunity to explore the Belgian capital in a personalized and immersive way. If you're a food lover, a Brussels food tour is an absolute must.

These tours guide you through the city’s culinary delights, with stops at local chocolatiers where you can savor Belgian chocolate and visits to traditional Belgian waffle stands and brewery tours in Brussels Belgium. These tastings give you an authentic experience of Belgium’s rich food culture.

For those who enjoy exploring the city on foot, a walking tour of Brussels is an excellent choice. You’ll see iconic landmarks like the Grand Place, Atomium, and Manneken Pis, while a local guide shares fascinating historical insights.

Private walking tours will art, architecture, or hidden gems, providing a deeper understanding of the city.

Beyond Brussels, the best day trips from Brussels Belgium offer the chance to explore nearby cities like Bruges and Ghent or immerse yourself in nature in the Ardennes.

Brussels walking tours and food tours Brussels experiences ensure that you can explore the city with deliciousness. You can opt for guided tours in Brussels to get an exclusive experience according to your interests.

Tour Highlights

  • Brussels Food Tour: Taste the best Belgian chocolate, waffles, and craft beers at top spots with expert guides.
  • Walking Tour of Brussels: Explore landmarks like Grand Place, Atomium, Manneken Pis, and Royal Palace with a knowledgeable guide.
  • Private Brewery Tour: Visit local breweries and learn about Belgium’s brewing tradition while sampling unique beers.
  • Art & Architecture Tour: Discover museums and historical sites like the Magritte Museum and Art Nouveau buildings with expert guides.
  • Day Trip to Bruges or Ghent: Enjoy guided tours of Bruges’ canals and medieval buildings, or explore Ghent’s stunning architecture.
  • Brussels Food Tour: Taste the best Belgian chocolate, waffles, and craft beers at top spots with expert guides.
  • Walking Tour of Brussels: Explore landmarks like Grand Place, Atomium, Manneken Pis, and Royal Palace with a knowledgeable guide.
  • Private Brewery Tour: Visit local breweries and learn about Belgium’s brewing tradition while sampling unique beers.
  • Art & Architecture Tour: Discover museums and historical sites like the Magritte Museum and Art Nouveau buildings with expert guides.
  • Day Trip to Bruges or Ghent: Enjoy guided tours of Bruges’ canals and medieval buildings, or explore Ghent’s stunning architecture.

Visitor Highlights

  • Customized Planner: Tailor the tour to your preferences, whether focusing on food, history, culture, or hidden gems around Brussels.
  • Local Expert Guides: Benefit from insider knowledge with guides who offer deep insights into Brussels' history, culture, and food.
  • Intimate Experience: Enjoy the city in a private, relaxed setting with the flexibility to stop at lesser-known spots that interest you.
  • Skip-the-Line Access: Avoid long queues at popular attractions like the Royal Palace and Atomium, making the most of your time in the city.
  • Personalized Recommendations: Get expert recommendations for local dining, shopping, and attractions based on your tastes.
  • Customized Planner: Tailor the tour to your preferences, whether focusing on food, history, culture, or hidden gems around Brussels.
  • Local Expert Guides: Benefit from insider knowledge with guides who offer deep insights into Brussels' history, culture, and food.
  • Intimate Experience: Enjoy the city in a private, relaxed setting with the flexibility to stop at lesser-known spots that interest you.
  • Skip-the-Line Access: Avoid long queues at popular attractions like the Royal Palace and Atomium, making the most of your time in the city.
  • Personalized Recommendations: Get expert recommendations for local dining, shopping, and attractions based on your tastes.

  • Book in Advance: Tours can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons. Reserve your spot early.
  • Wear Comfortable Shoes: Many tours involve walking on cobblestone streets, so comfy footwear is essential.
  • Weather Preparedness: Bring a lightweight jacket or umbrella, as Brussels weather can be uncertain.
  • Try Local Specialties: Taste Belgian chocolates, waffles, and beers during food and brewery tours.
  • Opt for Private Day Trips: Choose a personalized experience to explore nearby cities like Bruges or Ghent.
  • Customized Tours: Tailor your tour to your interests, whether it's history, art, food, or culture.
  • Bring a Camera: Capture the picturesque spots, from Manneken Pis to beautiful architecture.
  • Learn from Local Experts: Ask your guide for recommendations on other things to do and places to eat.

What to Bring

  • Comfortable footwear for Brussels trip
  • Weather-appropriate clothing (including an umbrella or raincoat)
  • Camera or smartphone for photos
  • Water bottle to stay hydrated
  • Sunscreen for sun protection
  • Cash or card for local markets
  • Snacks for longer tours


What Not to Bring

  • Large or heavy bags
  • Expensive jewelry or valuables
  • Too much food, especially on food tours
  • Non-essential electronics (like laptops)
  • Large umbrellas

By Train: Brussels is easily accessible by high-speed trains like Thalys and Eurostar from cities such as Paris, London, and Amsterdam. Main stations, including Brussels-South, Central, and North, are at centered locations.

By Plane: Brussels Airport (BRU) is 12 km from the city center. You can take a 20-minute train, taxi, or bus to reach the city.

By Bus: Long-distance buses like FlixBus and Eurolines connect Brussels with other European cities. The main bus station, Brussels North, is in the city center.

By Car: Brussels is well-connected by highways like the E40 and E19 from nearby countries. Parking is available, but it’s best to use public transport or a taxi to reach your tour destination.