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A trip to the cultural heart of Brussels is an opportunity to experience this famous European city from the inside with a different perspective; a city that has created a unique identity for itself on the border between tradition and politics, between chocolate and splendor.
On this one-day tour, accompanied by a Persian-speaking guide, we will step into streets that have hidden historical memories in the pavements. From the Grand Place to the Royal Park, from ancient churches to chocolate galleries, a multifaceted experience awaits you. Not only seeing the attractions, but also feeling the rhythm of life in Brussels will be the main goal of this urban route.
If you want to see an authentic and diverse face of Brussels in a short time and get to know its culture, architecture, and unique flavors, this tour is the option you can choose with confidence.
We start our day in the beating heart of Brussels; the Grand Place, one of the most beautiful squares in Europe, showcasing the splendor of Belgian architecture from every angle. The Town Hall with its tall tower and detailed sculptures, the guild halls with their golden facades and paved spaces provide a unique setting to begin exploring the city.
Our guide introduces us to the history of the square, the legends behind each building’s facade, and its role in Belgian identity. Here, we have the opportunity to take our first photos of the day, against a backdrop of beautiful Baroque and Gothic architecture.
Visiting time: about 1 hour
A few minutes walk brings us to one of Brussels' beloved symbols: the Manneken Pis, a small statue that is associated with the city's humor, freedom, and spirit of humor. The stories and different costumes it wears represent part of Brussels' popular culture.
Then we head to the Royal Galleries; covered halls with high glass ceilings, chocolate shops, luxury boutiques and classic cafes. In one of these cafes, there is time for a hot drink or a local pastry to feel the chic and authentic atmosphere of Brussels in peace.
Visiting time: about 1.5 hours
We head to the city's magnificent cathedral, the Church of St. Michael and St. Gudula, a shining example of Gothic architecture. In the quiet, lofty space of this church, the stained glass windows and the massive organ create a spiritual and artistic atmosphere.
After the visit, we walk to the Royal Park, a vast green space with tree-lined paths that lead us to the exterior of the Royal Palace of Brussels. This area, with its tranquility and splendor, is a perfect place to pause and take beautiful photos.
Visiting time: about 1.5 hours
For a break and lunch, we stop at a cozy restaurant near the park, where authentic Belgian flavors such as stew, famous French fries, waffles or seafood are served in a warm and welcoming environment.
It's a good opportunity to sit down, review what you've seen, and prepare for the next part of the tour. Conversations with your guide, food suggestions, and an introduction to Belgian food culture will also be part of the experience.
Duration: About 1 hour
After lunch, we head to the famous and charming Sablon neighborhood, an area with an artistic, classic, and luxurious atmosphere. First, we visit the Notre-Dame de Sablon church, a church with a magnificent stone facade and stained glass windows, whose spiritual atmosphere blends with the silence of the neighborhood.
We will then visit art galleries, antique shops and famous Belgian chocolate shops in the area. The sparkling windows, the aroma of chocolate and the creative decor of each shop make this walk a delightful and eye-catching experience. The guide will also introduce us to the history of chocolate in Belgium and its most famous brands.
Visiting time: about 1.5 hours
For the final part of the tour, we head to Mont-d’Essart Park, one of the most popular high points in the city center, offering a unique view of Brussels. The wide steps, open space, street music, and views of Brussels’ famous landmarks provide a perfect opportunity for rest and reflection.
Nearby, if you wish, we can make a short stop at a cafe or ice cream shop, or do some last-minute souvenir shopping. The end of a day full of experiences in a place that combines tranquility, beauty, and a city view.
Duration: About 1.5 hours
No, entrance tickets for attractions that require payment are not included in the tour fee. If you wish to enter, you can arrange for the required tickets with the guide.
Most of the route is on foot, but in some parts we may also use the metro or city bus. Public transportation tickets are included in the tour.
All our tours are conducted with Persian-speaking guides. Some guides are also fluent in other languages, but the main focus is on providing explanations in Persian.
Yes, there is a designated time in the middle of the day for lunch at one of the local restaurants. You will also have the opportunity to relax outdoors or have a drink at the café at the end of the tour.
No, the tour executive team will prepare the required public transportation tickets and provide them to you at the beginning of the tour.
It is recommended to wear comfortable walking shoes. Depending on the season, it is also useful to wear appropriate clothing for the weather and bring a bottle of water.
Yes, the tour is designed to be suitable for most age groups. If you have any special requirements, please let us know when booking so that we can make the necessary arrangements.
Yes, the tour operates in most weather conditions. In the event of rain, some routes or stop times may be slightly modified to ensure your comfort.