

Just a skip, hop and a jump and you're in Holland. Travel through the beautiful Dutch countryside and visit a craft center to learn about cheese, clogs and pottery, before spending the afternoon exploring the streets and canals of Amsterdam at your leisure.
Holland is only a stone's throw away and nevertheless the country is strikingly different. Along Antwerp, cross the Dutch border, and drive through the endless polders with countless windmills before reaching the Amsterdam area.
First you will visit a traditional craft center at a traditional farm to get familiar with everything that made the glory of Holland: tasty cheese, traditional clogs and beautiful pottery. There's also time for lunch (optional).
In the afternoon you can admire splendid Amsterdam. Take the opportunity to join a boat tour along the many picturesque canals (optional) or have a break and enjoy some free time at the "Dam" square which is famous for its royal palace.

Holland is only a stone's throw away from Belgium so don't miss the chance to visit Amsterdam on a comprehensive day trip from Brussels.
Holland is only a stone's throw away from Belgium so don't miss the chance to visit Amsterdam on a comprehensive day trip from Brussels.
Holland may be close but nevertheless it's a strikingly different country. Crossing the Dutch border, you will enter a land of polders and dikes dotted with countless windmills before reaching the Amsterdam area.
In Amsterdam you will visit a craft center at a traditional farm to get familiar with everything that made Holland great: tasty cheese, traditional clogs and beautiful pottery. There's also time for lunch (optional).
In the afternoon, take the opportunity to join a boat tour along Amsterdam's many picturesque canals (optional) or have a break and enjoy some free time at the Dam Square, which is famous for its Royal Palace, or just take a wander through the splendid city of Amsterdam.

Visit Belgium's largest city of Antwerp where you can enjoy Market Square with its ancient houses and Our Lady Cathedral. This cathedral contains, amongst the treasures, two of Ruben's master works: "The Elevation of the Cross" and "The Decent from the Cross." Learn about diamonds at a diamond workshop before returning to Brussels.
Antwerp, Belgium's second largest city and Europe's largest harbor has kept many memories of its rich past. Above all, it is the city of Peter Paul Rubens, world famous master of the 17th century.
Drive to the center and leave the bus to visit the Marquet Square with its ancient houses and Our Lady's Cathedral. This cathedral contains, amongst other treasures, two of Ruben's master works: "The Elevation of the Cross" and "The Decent from the Cross".
Antwerp is also the world's diamond center, so you'll be able to visit a diamond workshop to learn more. Return to Brussels after a drive through the harbor of the city.

Spend an afternoon in Antwerp, Belgium's second largest city on Europe's largest harbor. You'll discover the city of Peter Paul Rubens and see how diamonds are cut and polished at a gem workshop.
Spend an afternoon in Antwerp, Belgium's second largest city on Europe's largest harbor. You'll discover the city of Peter Paul Rubens and see how diamonds are cut and polished at a gem workshop.
Leaving Brussels, you'll drive through the countryside to Antwerp's city center. Your first stop is Marquet Square with its ancient houses and Our Lady's Cathedral. Amongst other treasures, the cathedral contains two of Rubens' master works: "The Elevation of the Cross" and "The Descent from the Cross".
Antwerp is also the world's diamond center, and you'll visit a diamond workshop to learn more about the diamond industry.
After taking a drive through Antwerp's famous harbor, you'll return to Brussels in time for dinner.

Enjoy a walking tour of Bruges on this fascinating day out which includes the major highlights of this beautiful city such as Our Lady's Church with Michelangelo's Madonna, Market Square and the Chapel of Holy Blood. Admire the architecture and learn about the history of Flanders, Ghent and Bruges.
Upon arrival in Bruges you will visit the Lake of Love (Minnewater) and the Beguinage (convent).
Afterwards, join a walking tour and discover Our Lady's Church, with the Madonna statue by Michelangelo, the Market Square with the Belfry and the Town Hall Square (Burg) with the Chapel of the Holy Blood. During the trip to Bruges a recorded commentary will help you discover the history of Flanders, Ghent and Bruges.
After the walking tour and for weekend tours only, you can choose to include an optional boat tour along the canals. The price is approximately 4,40 Euro (to be paid direct).

With great views from the top of the bus, strategically placed stops and an interesting commentary, this truly is the best way to see the sights of Brussels.
You can hop on and off the Visit Brussels Line as many times as you like aboard this open-top double-decker bus. There are 12 stops and the entire route takes approximately 1.5 hours. The bus departs every 30 minutes from each stop. Tickets are valid for 24 hours from first use.
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Book this walking and coach tour incorporating all the main sights of Brussels to see the Grand Place, world famous Market Square, and the heart of medieval Brussels with its incomparable City Hall and precious Guild Houses. Discover the art-nouveau houses, Chinese Pavilion and the Parliament.
Begin today with a short walk to the famous Grand Place, world famous Market Square and the heart of Medieval Brussels. Here, you will hear about the history of the remarkable City Hall and quaint Guild Houses.
Next you will start the tour by luxury coach to see the beautiful St. Michael's Cathedral, the Congress Column and the Heyseldistrict with the world-famous Atomium. Marvel at the sight of the Chinese Pavilion and the Japanese Tower.
Passing the Royal Residence, return into the city center and see the Sablon district with countless antique dealer shops.
Your visit continues with a drive in front of the magnificent Palace of Justice and see the fashionable Louise Square. Passing the stately Royal Square, the Royal Palace and the Houses of Parliament arrive in the Cinquantenaire district, the Triumphal Arch, exceptional museums and splendid Art Nouveau houses are the highlights of this part of Brussels.
Here, you will also be at the very heart of the European Union: drive in front of the imposing EU buildings housing the European Commission, the European Parliament and the Council of Ministers.

Get to know Brussels on a morning or afternoon tour of the Belgian capital's cultural and historic highlights.
Get to know Brussels on a morning or afternoon tour of the Belgian capital's cultural and historic highlights.
Your tour begins with a short walk to discover the heart of medieval Brussels in the famous Grand Place, with its world-famous Market Square. Here, you will hear about the history of the remarkable City Hall and quaint Guild Houses.
Next, you will tour the city by luxury coach to see the beautiful St. Michael's Cathedral, the Congress Column, the Heyseldistrict with the world-famous Atomium, the Chinese Pavilion and the Japanese Tower. Passing the Royal Residence, you'll return to the city center to see the Sablon district with its countless antique dealer shops.
Your tour continues with a drive to the magnificent Palace of Justice and fashionable Louise Square. Passing the stately Royal Square, the Royal Palace and the Houses of Parliament, you'll arrive in the Cinquantenaire district, with its Triumphal Arch, exceptional museums and splendid Art Nouveau houses particular highlights of this part of Brussels.
You will also find yourself at the very heart of the European Union as you drive in front of the imposing EU buildings housing the European Commission, the European Parliament and the Council of Ministers.

Discover two of Flanders' special gems on a day trip to Ghent and Bruges. No visit to Belgium is complete without a visit to these two beautiful cities, just a short drive from Brussels.
Discover two of Flanders' special gems on a day trip to Ghent and Bruges. No visit to Belgium is complete without a visit to these two beautiful cities, just a short drive from Brussels.
After a one-hour drive through the scenic Belgium countryside you'll arrive in Ghent. Here you will visit the St. Bavo Cathedral, home of the world-famous "Mystic Lamb" painting (optional, closed on Sunday).
During your city tour of Ghent you will see important buildings from the Middle Ages, such as the Belfry, the St. Nicolas Church and the Castle of the Counts of Flanders.
Next, while driving through the Flemish countryside to Bruges, you can hear an audio history of Flanders, Ghent and Bruges via headphones. Upon arrival in Bruges, you'll visit the Lake of Love (Minnewater) and the Beguinage (convent). Take advantage of some free time to enjoy lunch (not included) before you start a walking tour to discover: Our Lady Church with a statue by Michelangelo, the Market Square with the Belfry, and the Town Hall Square (Burg) with the Chapel of the Holy Blood.
After the walking tour you can take an optional boat cruise along the canals. You will depart Bruges at approximately 6:30pm.

Ghent and Bruges are two destinations steeped in artistic history. See the St. Bavo Cathedral, home of the world famous "Mystic Lamb" painting and discover the statue by Michaelangelo at the Our Lady's Church. Journey through the Flemish countryside to Bruges to admire the Lake of Love and the Beguinage.
After a one hour drive through the beautiful scenic Belgium countryside, arrive in Ghent. Here you will visit the St Bavo Cathedral, home of the world famous "Mystic Lamb" painting (optional, closed on Sunday).
During the city tour you will see the important buildings from the Middle Ages, such as the Belfry, the St. Nicolas Church and the Castle of the Counts of Flanders. Through the Flemish countryside, proceed to Bruges.
Upon arrival visit the Lake of Love (Minnewater) and the Beguinage (convent). Take advantage of some free time to enjoy lunch (not included) before you start a walking tour to discover: Our Lady Church with the Statue by Michaelangelo, the Market Square with the Belfry and the Town Hall Square (Burg) with the Chapel of the Holy Blood.
After the walking tour you can take an optional boat cruise along the canals. You will depart Bruge at approximately 6:30pm. During the trip to Bruges headphones will inform you about the history of Flanders, Ghent and Bruges.