Brussels' Best: Complete Walking Tour of Top Sights
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Overview
The Most Complete Tour Of Brussels lets visitors discover the city's hidden wonders. This walking adventure starts in the dazzling Grand Place (Grote Markt), where you'll see a variety of architectural styles and the imposing City Hall.
Next, the tour heads towards the famous Manneken Pis, the city's great star. Then, it continues to the Sablon neighborhood to see the Church of Notre Dame, once a meeting place for the aristocracy in the 19th century. From there, the tour goes to the Royal Court District, located in the upper part of the city. Expect to see key stops like the Grand Place (Grote Markt), Manneken Pis, Church of Notre Dame du Sablon, and the Royal Court District.
This tour includes a guide to lead visitors through the most emblematic places in Brussels. At the end of the tour, a voluntary contribution to the guide (€15-30) is appreciated. Snacks are not included.




Highlights
See the Grand Place: Marvel at the beautiful architecture of Brussels' central square.
Visit Manneken Pis: Meet the famous little statue that's a symbol of the city.
Explore the Sablon: Discover the historic Sablon neighborhood and its stunning church.
Walk the Royal Court District: See the palaces and important buildings in the upper part of Brussels.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally enjoy the tour because of the interesting sights and helpful guides. Some think it can be a bit crowded or fast-paced.

Many people loved seeing the beautiful buildings.
Visitors really liked learning about the history.
People enjoyed walking around the city.
Tour guides are friendly and knowledgeable.
Some tours can be crowded.
The tour moves at a fast pace for some.
The Journey
Grand Place (Grote Markt)
Immerse yourself in the dazzling Grand Place, a UNESCO World Heritage site and Brussels' central square. Marvel at the opulent guildhalls, the majestic City Hall with its towering spire, and the King's House (also known as the Breadhouse), each reflecting a unique blend of architectural styles from Gothic to Baroque. Historically a bustling marketplace and the site of significant events, the Grand Place now hosts vibrant festivals, flower markets, and captivating light shows, making it a must-see destination that embodies the heart and soul of Brussels.
Manneken Pis
Encounter the iconic Manneken Pis, a small bronze statue that has become a symbol of Brussels' playful spirit and rebellious nature. This 'little man pee' is often dressed in costumes donated by dignitaries and organizations worldwide, adding to his whimsical charm. While the origins of the statue remain shrouded in legend, its enduring popularity is a testament to the city's unique character and irreverent humor. No visit to Brussels is complete without a glimpse of this beloved and quirky landmark.
Church of Notre Dame du Sablon
Explore the Church of Notre Dame du Sablon, a magnificent Gothic church that once served as a meeting place for the aristocracy during the 19th century. Admire its stunning stained-glass windows, intricate vaulted ceilings, and impressive Baroque pulpit. Steeped in history, this sacred site offers a serene escape from the bustling city, inviting you to reflect on its architectural beauty and historical significance. Discover why the church remains a popular destination for both worshippers and architecture enthusiasts alike.
Royal Court District
Wander through the Royal Court District, located in the upper part of Brussels, and discover a realm of stately elegance and historical significance. Explore the Royal Palace, the official residence of the Belgian Royal Family, and admire its grand facade. Stroll through the serene Brussels Park, a verdant oasis perfect for relaxation, and visit the nearby museums and cultural institutions. The Royal Court District is a testament to Belgium's rich heritage and offers a glimpse into the life and history of the monarchy.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes a guided walk through the most iconic spots in Brussels. Please note that snacks are not provided. A voluntary tip of €15-30 for the guide is appreciated at the end of the tour. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes, as this is a walking tour.
Hot Tip
Wear comfortable shoes, as you'll be doing a lot of walking. Also, bring some extra euros for a voluntary tip at the end of the experience.