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Once in Brussels - A group during a visit - Un groupe durant une visite

Once in Brussels

5.0(18 reviews)
55.8 kmMarolles, Centre-Ville, Bruxelles

What better way to discover a city than stroll around without getting tired?…read moreThis is what you get with Once upon a time in Brussels! :) but instead of strolling you're actually more rolling ;) on your electric bike that is! Virginie brought this ingenious idea to Brussels nearly 2 years ago. Visiting a city by bicycle is one of the best ways of seeing the place, but with Brussels being so hilly, it wouldn't be a chilled afternoon out. This is where having electrical bicycles that give you that extra little push of help comes in very handy! :) Going around by bicycle you get to see a lot more than by foot and this way Virginie manages to take us to uncommon places a bit further than the city centre! Although, she knows to surprise you in the city centre too! :) yep, the tours of 'Once' are so well put together that they will enjoy and surprise both 1st timers in Brussels and born and bred Brusselairs! :) So, if you're hesitating how to visit Brussels, what to do, which tour is the best, don't look no further, you will find your joy with 'Once'! :D +Virginie is so nice and enthusiastic about her city, she will never hesitate to give you tips about other things to do during your stay once you finished the tour :) some notes to keep in mind: - If you get cold easily and it is not middle of summer and sunny outside, make sure you dress adequately and bring an extra layer, you never know it might come in handy ;) - if you like to be superactive and are looking for a tough physical activity, this is not it! In the end you don't cycle thaaat much, there are a lot of breaks where Virginie will explain you things about the history of Brussels and the surroundings (this is a guided tour in the end, not a bike ride). but you can of course not use the electrical assistance & then the tour will get physical ;)

Thoroughly enjoyed this biking experience. We were a group of four Americans and the only people on…read morethe tour. All different degrees of cycling experience, but everyone felt comfortable with the electric (we actually chose Once Upon a Time over the competitor because you really do need electric bikes in Brussels -- Amsterdam it is not.). Virginie was really friendly and spoke fluent English. Saw some great locations and appreciated her ability to both playfully criticize her city, but also exhibit so much pride for it. Scheduling our tour was fairly easy as she was okay with us paying cash the day of. Apparently bank transfers are a thing in Belgium, but that would have cost us $45 to do ahead of time, so she just trusted us instead. Ask her to take you to the Jean-Claude Van Damme statue.

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The Brussels Journey - Our tour guide Daniel

The Brussels Journey

4.8(26 reviews)
56.6 kmCentre-Ville, Quartier Royal, Bruxelles

One of my traditions when going on a trip is to do some sort of food-related activity that revolves…read morearound a country's specialties. For Belgium, everyone knows that its specialties are chocolate and beer. While doing my research I found this company as it came recommended by quite a few bloggers as well as Brussels' tourist bureau site. Length: 4.5 hours Cost: €80/person This is by no means a cheap tour. However, the amount you get for €80 is quite a lot, especially when you factor in that aside from beer and chocolate you also get to know the history behind two of Brussels' most famous landmarks: Grand Place/Grote Markt and Manneken Pis. Personally after the end I couldn't eat another bite of chocolate and I was pretty buzzed, especially if you take into consideration how strong Belgian beers can be. Julie was my guide. She was also training 2 other guides in addition to managing our group. She was the epitome of a good guide - presented the more "boring" parts of the tour in a fun and engaging way, helped guarded the chocolate from being stolen during the Pierre Marcolini portion of the tour (apparently that chocolate's quite popular) and made sure that everyone's needs in the group were taken care of since some people in our group didn't care for beer. Our group also managed to get along very well. Here are my notes of the stops on the tour along with any chocolate and/or beer that was consumed. -Chocopolis- 1. Traditional dark chocolate, coconut base 2. Mexican chocolate with red pepper 3. Speculoos This particular shop is known for their "bean-to-bar" approach; meaning to say that they take control of the entire process as opposed to getting the starting products from distributors. This shop is also good for vegans or people that need dairy-free chocolate as the owner is lactose intolerant. Base milk is from coconut and is used in all the chocolate. I liked the pepper chocolate the most. -Meert- 1. Ginger and yuzu juice 2. Chinese green jasmine tea Located in the Royal Galleries. Apparently they supply chocolate and pastries for the royal family. We were able to choose 2 chocolates from this shop so I went for the more interesting combinations. -Pierre Marcolini- 1. Ecuador single-origin (floral) 2. Earl Grey Tea 3. Câlin "hug" (almond and hazelnut praline, Quimper wafers and Madagascan vanilla caramel) - family favorite. Also located in Royal Galleries. Pierre Marcolini is a master chocolatier and his products are renowned worldwide because he uses high-quality chocolate in his products. Noteworthy is that other people not on the tour tried to get samples thinking that the store was having a tasting. I was aware of Marcolini as the No1DP gifted me chocolate in the past. Later I bought chocolate for gifts (and myself) in another Pierre Marcolini store but bought a few câlins for myself. -Manneken Pis Cafe- Vedett Blond (on tap) This bar is located next to the (in)famous Manneken Pis statue. A good starter beer that's not too strong. -Atelier Sainte Catherine- 1. India single origin (earthy) 2. Cayenne - citronnelle (lemongrass pepper) 3. Sea salt caramel 4. Irish coffee milk ganache An authorized distributor of Frederic Blondeel chocolate, another master chocolatier. His chocolate was recognized as the winner of the Gault & Millau Chocolatier of the Year, the first year the award was inaugurated. I bought chocolate here the next day as gifts. -Dolle Mol- 1. Golden Carolus Tripel 2. Troubadour Magma The first bar also offered a charcuterie board. I liked the provided celery salt as a flavor enhancer to the cheese. Here we were given our first proper introduction to the Belgian dubbel/triple that the region is so well-known for. Troubadour Magma I ended up liking despite being an IPA because nobody overhops their beer in Belgium. -Benelux- 1. Lindeman's Kriek (lambic) 2. Jambe de Bois Here our group was given an introduction to the lambic beers, which Brussels is well-known for. Lambics undergo spontaneous fermentation using wild yeast strains. Kriek (a sour cherry) tasted like Robitussin, which earned mixed reception from the group but I personally liked it. Jambe de Bois is a triple made in Brussels. -Au Bon Vieux Temps- 1. Westmalle Dubbel (on tap) 2. Rochefort 10 The oldest bar in Brussels, this is where I got my proper introduction to trappist beer. I ended up loving trappist beer so much that my family came back here twice to explore their trappist beer offerings. Rochefort 10 is one of my favorite beers and I had a few more glasses of this over the duration of the trip. With the exception of Marcolini the chocolate shops offered a 10% discount if you bought chocolate from them. Not only did I buy chocolate from the vendors listed here, I also bought a few beers sampled on this tour as gifts. This is the best beer tour I've ever done and one of the best tours I've done in Europe. Many thanks to Julie and the Brussels Journey for putting together a great tour.

So glad we did this tour. Not only did we get to sample and learn about chocolate and beer, but we…read morealso learned about the history of Brussels as we walked along. Our guides, Julia and Andrea were amazing - they consistently checked in with all of us and at least one of them was available if there were some slower member of the groups that wanted to stop to buy chocolate or take pictures. They were also extremely informative - you could tell they loved their jobs. We had several pieces of chocolate at each location and also had a 10% discount at 2 of the locations (definitely came in use). We also had 5-6 beers throughout the tour as well. The world cup final ended up being during our tour and they even provided doggy bags of the beer for those who couldn't bear to miss the game. Definitely recommend.

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Groovy Brussels Beer & Brewery Tour - Oh man, what a great beer!

Groovy Brussels Beer & Brewery Tour

4.0(7 reviews)
56.7 kmGrand-Place, Centre-Ville, Bruxelles

This was a few hours well spent in Brussels for me, the beer aficionado. But you certainly don't…read morehave to know the finer points of beer to enjoy the tour, your guide will explain all! Our tour was 20-30 folks (most if not all from North America) ranging from college students to what I'll call "retirees". And all had a good time, and as you would expect to happen, you meet some new friends (and get tips on other sights to see in the area). Our tour guide was Cesar. The tour starts in an old (what I would call) pub with a large sample among three choices. Here you learn about the making of Belgian beer (brewing style, why it was made by trappist monks, beer styles), and get a good foundation for the rest of your tour. This is the best opportunity to ask questions. The tour then moves to the only Brewery still active in Brussels (Cantillon), which is about a 15-20 minute walk well off the beaten path (apparently jaywalking is legal if no cars are coming). This tour was really interesting (small place with a lot of subtleties for the Belgian style and the Lambic method). After the tour, several samples are provided, they were okay, but most American beer drinkers seemed disappointed as the flavor did not resemble what they expect out of beer. The tour then migrates back toward the main downtown area for a more modern pub with what Cesar called "by far the best selection of Belgian beer in Brussles". I believe him, it was a huge bar with everything you could possibly want (if you could figure out what it was). Some description of how this particular pub kept it's beer fresh was presented. Here was maybe a couple of more samples and you're welcome to stay as long as you like. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and personable, definitely made the tour much more enjoyable (how do I get this job????) Actually the answer to that question is to start your own business (as he is the owner). You might think 5 beers is a lot, but spread over 3-4 hours (plus the samples at the brewery are smaller) it's no problem (I was also drinking my wife's). If you're paying that day, bring cash Euros, it's the easiest way to pay and be sure to budget in a tip if you enjoy your guide.

Held the first or second weekend in september each year…read more this years was 4-6 sept and was excellent with 44 brewers showcasing around 270 of their beers only slight complaint would be not any food stalls bar one selling oysters and snails,a stall selling more traditional beerfest food would be welcome

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Groovy Brussels Beer & Brewery Tour - Tasting Lambic at the brewery

Tasting Lambic at the brewery

Groovy Brussels Beer & Brewery Tour - We finally made it to the world mecca of beer.

We finally made it to the world mecca of beer.

Groovy Brussels Beer & Brewery Tour - A bar from 1695!

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A bar from 1695!

Aéroport de Charleroi-Bruxelles-Sud

Aéroport de Charleroi-Bruxelles-Sud

2.8(60 reviews)
18.8 km

This is the second airport for the Brussels area. About an hour away from the city…read more Flew in from Warsaw and this seems to be the smaller/budget airlines airport. 10-15 minutes for luggage to appear in the claim area. Walked out thinking I would take a Taxi to my hotel close to the City Center. Taxi driver mentioned it would be almost 200 Euros and suggested going back and taking a shuttle bus. Ok, that math works much better as it was 19 Euros one way. Comfortable coach bus that took about an hour to take passengers to Brussels Central station. I didn't see too many amenities outside of the Terminal. If you have time and not in a rush to get to the City Center, will do. That said, I would pick BRU as the preferred airport.

I do not recommend using this parking lot. I paid 100 euro one month in advance and, when I…read morearrived in the early morning of my flight, their cameras meant to scan my license plate and the QR code they provided did not work. I tried every access point with no luck and pushed the assistance button but no one answered after nearly 20 minutes so had to pull a ticket and pay another 110 euro when leaving after our trip. I contacted customer service twice before getting a response and, after providing them with proof of multiple payments, they only offered me a parking credit for the next time I fly out of this airport which is 4 hours away from where I live and won't likely ever use again. I insisted on a full refund but never heard back from them. Do not recommend giving them your business. There are other places to park that are cheaper and nearly as close to the terminals.

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Aéroport de Charleroi-Bruxelles-Sud
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Open Tours - They take you all the way to here and no traffic.

Open Tours

3.6(7 reviews)
59.2 km

CitySightseeing Open tours has two bus tours of Brussels. I took a chance and bought a 24 hour…read moreticket for 23 euro. I had walked all over the day before and wanted to see more but did not know public transit. Very nice tour. Free headsets. Duck when tree branches come over. Good audio tour and they stop at key places for pictures. It was well worth the euro and time. My advice is to go early and get off and enjoy the locations they go to. It's a good all day adventure and I'm picky. Wear sunscreen though. Lesson learned the wrong way. It's a bit breezy up top too. Dress for the weather minus a few degrees. Have fun. Tip the driver. He gets you into places I would not take a bicycle.

Taking the City Sightseeing Brussels bus tour was wonderful!…read more I bought a 24 hour pass and took both routes. I liked bus route 1 better (it goes to the atom building) but both routes were worth it. They provide earbud headphones so the audio of the tour is in many different languages. I stopped back at my hotel to grab some headphones I brought with me before the 2nd bus tour & they fit in the headphone jack on the bus fine. (More comfortable than earbuds.) The routes both take 75 minutes each - if you don't hop off at any of the stops. As others have mentioned, you'll be in awe of how the huge double decker bus can navigate tiny streets. I highly recommend this tour when you're visiting Brussels for a great overview of the city.

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Open Tours - The map and cost guide.

The map and cost guide.

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