Travel details
€ 1,580
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Duration |
Departure in 2025/12 | 3 days |
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Participants |
1 person(s)(Adults 1 person(s)、Children 0 person(s)) |
Travel story
The winter in Belgium is not flashy
But the lingering taste that spreads from the bottom of the glass and
The kindness beyond the stone walls is real
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This itinerary includes a short stay of 2 nights and 3 days, visiting only Brussels, Belgium.
City sightseeing is primarily based on a walking tour with a private guide, and includes a waffle-making experience and visits to art facilities.
During free time, you can stroll through the Christmas market, admire historical buildings, and walk around the city.
Signature points
Enjoy local gourmet food
Experience the local food culture that can be casually tasted while walking around the city, such as Belgian specialties like waffles, fries, and craft beer. The waffle-making experience is also included, allowing enjoyment from both sightseeing and taste perspectives.
Experience impressive architecture
Walk through the architectural group gathered in the city center, including historical buildings such as the Grand Place and decorative architecture around the squares. A guided tour deepens your understanding of the architectural background.
Experience the atmosphere of the Christmas market
At the Christmas market held in Brussels during the visit period, stalls and illuminations decorate the square. Utilize your free time to enjoy the seasonal feel unique to winter in Europe.
Itinerary
Arrival in Brussels
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Belgium - Brussels
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From Zaventem airport to Brussels by train
From the railway station of Brussels Zaventem Airport, you take a direct train to Brussels Central. There are many direct trains that take less than 20 minutes.
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Brussels - Private guided walking tour
During this private guided walking tour your English speaking local guide will link the well-known places together. How did the city grow between the old Zenne bed, via the Grote Markt/Grand Place to the centers of religion (the cathedral) and power (Coudenberg)? Stories about the past and present at the Brussels Stock Exchange, the Royal Sint-Hubertus galleries, the Grote Markt/Grand Place, the Stoofstraat, Manneke Pis statue, the St Michael and St Gudula cathedral and even some lesser-known places. This guided visit is the ideal start for a better knowledge of the Belgian capital!
The tour takes about 2,5 hours
[English Guide]
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free time
Enjoy the winter wonderland in Brussels!
In December, Christmas markets, light shows, a ferris wheel, and festive ice skating tracks can be found all over the city!
Walk from one market stand to another to refresh your hot chocolate milk or Glühwein (hot wine) while enjoying a snack, or take a look at the cozy Christmas souvenirs.
The entire market is stretched across several squares: the Grote Markt Square, the Saint-Catherine Square, and the Broukère Square.
At dusk, head to the Grote Markt Square, where a show of sound and light takes place every half hour. The combination of these historical buildings with modern techniques creates an amazing festive ambiance.
1500
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Le Dixseptieme
The hotel is a veritable work of art, crafted and sculpted by time. In the 14th century the building stood on what was the first road in Brussels, linking the upper to the lower city. In 1695, the Marechal de Villeroy bombarded the center of Brussels on the orders of Louis XIV. The houses you see now were rebuilt later that year. One can still admire the wooden framework of this epoque in the timber rooftops of the hotel and in its majestic staircase, which dates from the 17th century, classified as having particular architectural merit.
The hotel is very close to the central railway station and a 4 minute walk from the main square Grote Markt.
Explore Brussels
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Breakfast
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Brussels - Waffle making workshop
Learn how to make these mouth-watering waffles yourself! The workshop starts with a short introduction to the delicious world of waffles. Then serious stuff starts when you split in teams and start cooking. After making the batter, some demonstration and a tasting session, the participants are invited to bake their own waffles and decorate them with a wide range of toppings: fresh fruits, chocolate, whipped cream, speculoose, nutella etc... This workshop is a perfect activity to take a rest from Brussels busy cobblestone streets while enjoying your very own delicious Belgian Waffles!
You don't need any previous cooking experience to attend the workshop and kids are welcome too. Everything you need is provided: ingredients, toppings, instructions, cooking gear, cookware, assistance, demonstration, a drink and you can bake as many waffles as you can eat!
This activity is in a small international group - instructions are in English.
[English Guide]
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Brussels - Center for Fine Arts (Bozar)
Ticket included - selfguide
It's impossible to talk about culture in Belgium without mentioning the Center for Fine Arts located in Brussels. Whether it comes to exhibitions, concerts, theater performances, movies or projects concerning literature and architecture, BOZAR will always put originality and innovation first. They prove to keep a finger on the pulse with their varied and sophisticated program. Besides emphasizing the importance of creation, quality and a rich artistic offering, BOZAR is especially concerned about the total experience of the visitors.
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Brussels - private guided walking tour: food
When it comes to Belgian food, you already know the classics: chips, waffles, beers and chocolate. But Brussels natives also eat "choesels", "bloempanch", "stoemp" and the "plattekeis". And have you tried its sweet delicacies, like "speculoos", "pain à la grecque", "smoutebollen" and "manons"? They really are a treat!
During this mouthwatering tour through the historical city centre your private local guide will show you all about the local specialities and you get the chance to taste famous and less well-known specialties. The tour also includes a break in a typical café to try a local beer, and takes about 2,5 hours in total.
[English Guide]
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Le Dixseptieme
The hotel is a veritable work of art, crafted and sculpted by time. In the 14th century the building stood on what was the first road in Brussels, linking the upper to the lower city. In 1695, the Marechal de Villeroy bombarded the center of Brussels on the orders of Louis XIV. The houses you see now were rebuilt later that year. One can still admire the wooden framework of this epoque in the timber rooftops of the hotel and in its majestic staircase, which dates from the 17th century, classified as having particular architectural merit.
The hotel is very close to the central railway station and a 4 minute walk from the main square Grote Markt.
Departure from Brussels
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Breakfast
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From Brussels to Zaventem airport by train
From the railway station of Brussels Central, you take a direct train to Brussels Zaventem airport. There are many direct trains that take less than 20 minutes.
Arrival in Brussels
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Belgium - Brussels
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From Zaventem airport to Brussels by train
From the railway station of Brussels Zaventem Airport, you take a direct train to Brussels Central. There are many direct trains that take less than 20 minutes.
-
Brussels - Private guided walking tour
During this private guided walking tour your English speaking local guide will link the well-known places together. How did the city grow between the old Zenne bed, via the Grote Markt/Grand Place to the centers of religion (the cathedral) and power (Coudenberg)? Stories about the past and present at the Brussels Stock Exchange, the Royal Sint-Hubertus galleries, the Grote Markt/Grand Place, the Stoofstraat, Manneke Pis statue, the St Michael and St Gudula cathedral and even some lesser-known places. This guided visit is the ideal start for a better knowledge of the Belgian capital!
The tour takes about 2,5 hours
[English Guide]
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free time
Enjoy the winter wonderland in Brussels!
In December, Christmas markets, light shows, a ferris wheel, and festive ice skating tracks can be found all over the city!
Walk from one market stand to another to refresh your hot chocolate milk or Glühwein (hot wine) while enjoying a snack, or take a look at the cozy Christmas souvenirs.
The entire market is stretched across several squares: the Grote Markt Square, the Saint-Catherine Square, and the Broukère Square.
At dusk, head to the Grote Markt Square, where a show of sound and light takes place every half hour. The combination of these historical buildings with modern techniques creates an amazing festive ambiance.
1500
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Le Dixseptieme
The hotel is a veritable work of art, crafted and sculpted by time. In the 14th century the building stood on what was the first road in Brussels, linking the upper to the lower city. In 1695, the Marechal de Villeroy bombarded the center of Brussels on the orders of Louis XIV. The houses you see now were rebuilt later that year. One can still admire the wooden framework of this epoque in the timber rooftops of the hotel and in its majestic staircase, which dates from the 17th century, classified as having particular architectural merit.
The hotel is very close to the central railway station and a 4 minute walk from the main square Grote Markt.
Explore Brussels
-
Breakfast
-
Brussels - Waffle making workshop
Learn how to make these mouth-watering waffles yourself! The workshop starts with a short introduction to the delicious world of waffles. Then serious stuff starts when you split in teams and start cooking. After making the batter, some demonstration and a tasting session, the participants are invited to bake their own waffles and decorate them with a wide range of toppings: fresh fruits, chocolate, whipped cream, speculoose, nutella etc... This workshop is a perfect activity to take a rest from Brussels busy cobblestone streets while enjoying your very own delicious Belgian Waffles!
You don't need any previous cooking experience to attend the workshop and kids are welcome too. Everything you need is provided: ingredients, toppings, instructions, cooking gear, cookware, assistance, demonstration, a drink and you can bake as many waffles as you can eat!
This activity is in a small international group - instructions are in English.
[English Guide]
-
Brussels - Center for Fine Arts (Bozar)
Ticket included - selfguide
It's impossible to talk about culture in Belgium without mentioning the Center for Fine Arts located in Brussels. Whether it comes to exhibitions, concerts, theater performances, movies or projects concerning literature and architecture, BOZAR will always put originality and innovation first. They prove to keep a finger on the pulse with their varied and sophisticated program. Besides emphasizing the importance of creation, quality and a rich artistic offering, BOZAR is especially concerned about the total experience of the visitors.
-
Brussels - private guided walking tour: food
When it comes to Belgian food, you already know the classics: chips, waffles, beers and chocolate. But Brussels natives also eat "choesels", "bloempanch", "stoemp" and the "plattekeis". And have you tried its sweet delicacies, like "speculoos", "pain à la grecque", "smoutebollen" and "manons"? They really are a treat!
During this mouthwatering tour through the historical city centre your private local guide will show you all about the local specialities and you get the chance to taste famous and less well-known specialties. The tour also includes a break in a typical café to try a local beer, and takes about 2,5 hours in total.
[English Guide]
-
Le Dixseptieme
The hotel is a veritable work of art, crafted and sculpted by time. In the 14th century the building stood on what was the first road in Brussels, linking the upper to the lower city. In 1695, the Marechal de Villeroy bombarded the center of Brussels on the orders of Louis XIV. The houses you see now were rebuilt later that year. One can still admire the wooden framework of this epoque in the timber rooftops of the hotel and in its majestic staircase, which dates from the 17th century, classified as having particular architectural merit.
The hotel is very close to the central railway station and a 4 minute walk from the main square Grote Markt.
Departure from Brussels
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Breakfast
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From Brussels to Zaventem airport by train
From the railway station of Brussels Central, you take a direct train to Brussels Zaventem airport. There are many direct trains that take less than 20 minutes.
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Brussels
Le Dixseptieme
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