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About Brussels Walks |
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Brussels Walks is a spin-off of Klare Lijn, an organisation that started developing guided tours in Brussels in the magical year 2000.
In 2007, we implemented Brussels Walks for English spoken tours. Both in Brussels, as in other cities in Belgium.
For our tours, we can rely on a core of 17 fully qualified guides. People who are all passionate about Brussels.
Apart from working for organised parties that want to pay a visit to wonderful Brussels, Brussels Walks organise weekend tours every third Saturday of the month. Drop us a line to find out if one of our guides can show you around !... Enjoy Brussels !
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Coach Tours
Planning to be in Brussels for a few days, just the day or only a couple of hours ? Make the best of your stay and see the sights with a qualified guide of Brussels Walks.
The tours hereunder are the two most ordered sightseeing tours for Brussels. Not what you're looking for ? Interested in a more specific tour on architecture, history or art ? Contact us ! There's much more knowledge available !
Brussels by coach
Unknown Brussels
In case you'd like to include visits to some other interesting cities in Belgium, please look under the tab Belgium. |
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Brussels by coach
Brussels. A city that extended from a medieval town to an agglomeration with 19 suburbs. A fairly small capital, with only just over one million inhabitants. We held the first World Fair after the second world war (1958), which gave us the Atomium. Nato has its headquarters here, and Europe is very much present on our soil. But Brussels is just as well the one but greenest capital worldwide.
If you arrive in Brussels by coach, ask a Brussels Walks guide to hop on and explain about political hightech, industrial revolutions and a royal builder with vision. And so much more ... |
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Unknown Brussels
If the standard coach tour gives you an idea of the capital's better known sights, this tour makes you see why Brussels is all but boring. The 19th and early 20th century districts are unexplored territory to most visitors. There's, for example, the 5th biggest church in the world, there are glorious garden city areas, romantic abbeys, majestic avenues boarded with exquisite dwellings ... and so much more !
Find out why so many expats don't want to leave this town once they've settled in. A Brussels Walks guide will only be too happy to show you 'round.
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