Visite à pied de Bruxelles avec guide plus PDF





Description
Préparez-vous à plonger dans l'histoire, la culture et les charmes de la belle capitale belge. Joignez-vous à nous pour une visite à pied des lieux les plus emblématiques de la ville et nous vous dévoilerons leurs histoires fascinantes et leurs secrets. Notre priorité est que vous profitiez pleinement de chaque moment de l'expérience. Nous voulons que vous vous sentiez à l'aise, plongé dans l'histoire et que vous emportiez des souvenirs inoubliables! Comme si cela ne suffisait pas, nous avons quelques surprises à vous montrer pendant la visite alors qu'attendez-vous pour réserver? Rendez-vous en Belgique !
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Visite extérieure avec explications
Statue d'Everard t'Serclaes
Explication de l'origine du nom
BD
Le petit garçon qui pisse !
Visite intérieure gratuite
Histoire des comtes d'Egmont et de Hornes
Explication du Musée des Beaux-Arts, Plaza Real et MIM
Explication + temps pour les photographies
Explication de la circulation des trains en Belgique
Explication sans visite intérieure, uniquement extérieure
Explication des Galeries Royales et de la chocolaterie "Neuhaus"
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(109)
We had an excellent tour of Brussels and couldn’t have asked for a better guide. Taro’s knowledge of the city’s history, culture, and hidden gems was impressive, and he presented everything in an engaging and easy-to-follow way. The tour was well organized, informative, and fun from start to finish. He was friendly, professional, and happy to answer all our questions. Thanks to him, we gained a much deeper appreciation of the city. This was one of the highlights of our trip, and I would highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting Brussels. Five stars! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Very informative and helpful overview of the city for first timers and he great recommendations from the tour guide where and where not to go
Francois was a terrific guide, his historic knowledge of the area and of architecture made this one of the best tours I have taken this year. I had no idea of the richness Brussels has. I had booked this tour to fill up an open morning and now I want to know more, I'll be back!
That was Excellent. The guide was perfect.
Our Guide, Eugene, was very knowledgeable about the history of Brussels. We saw a lot on the tour & he had us going up & down hills! It was great!
Eugene tried too hard to be entertaining which made his stories hard to follow. I found his blaspheming distasteful. Some great sites but too much standing in one place listening and not enough walking
Thank you for taking the time to review us. We're sorry the experience didn't fully hit the mark. Your points about the storytelling, pacing, and content have been passed on to your guide.
Well worth doing , very informative and a great way to start your day in Belgium, She spoke very good English and nothing was a problem. I Definitely recommend
Eugen as our guide, for just 2 months of being a guide. delivered some good tips about the city history and made the tour really interactive, at the end the tourist with most questions answered received a beer of his choice. I don't think the city's history is worth the tour to be repeated but it was definitely worth it for the first time in the City
Our walking tour of Brussels with Mica was excellent. She was pleasant and engaging. There were eight people in our group but she made each feel as if they got individual attention. Mica welcomes interaction and discussion. The tips she provided (multiple times) of where to shop or eat were appreciated. This 2.5 hour walking tour is a great overview if you have only a few hours in Brussels. Otherwise it is a great introduction and highlights to you what you most want to go back and visit in depth.
Great tour. Took it right after I arrived. Great for getting some context on Belgium and getting one’s bearings. My only suggestion is when the guide (or if as there are a few, but mine did) mentions King Leopold II and his colonization of the congo, the guide said that Belgium intentionally likes to leave him out of history as to not glorify him. The problem however is the same issue with Haiti, the US and other places where slave labor and colonialism occurred. When we erase that history, it leaves an excuse not to help fix the problems of today that were created back then. It makes it easy for people to look the other way or shrug things off as something that happened a long time ago as if it’s no longer relevant. To keep blaming the descendants of the human trafficked for their lack of wealth and generational trauma. I was happy that the guide brought it up, but I hope in the future he can leave out the part about forgetting it as a country. Please do keep sharing this important history.



