If you want to see Brussels's amazing things in just a day or two, hop on board the Brussels Discovery Bus tour. It is like a big bus with high seats so you can see everything better. You can get on and off the bus whenever you want at any stop. This way, you can see all the iconic places and attractions up high and then explore them on foot at your own pace.
The hop on hop off takes you to all the must-see places in Brussels. You will pass by big buildings like Tours and Taxis, Van Praet, Bourse, and Cinquantenaire. There is also the Basilique Nationale du Sacré-Cœur, also known as The National Basilica of the Sacred Heart, which is a must-visit for everyone. You will see Notre Dame du Sablon, popularly known as the Church of Our Blessed Lady of the Sablon, a pretty church built around the 15th Century. Do not forget to visit the famous Atomium. Also, see the Mini-Europe at the Atomium's foot in Brussels, Belgium. Mini-Europe has the world's most amazing monuments, buildings, and transport systems in miniature.
If you want to see authentic Brussels, check out the Cinquantenaire. It is best known for its cluster of museums – art, history, military, and motor vehicles. It has a mix of old and new vibes. Also, visit the famous Horta Museum. The Horta Museum is a special place in Brussels, Belgium, and it is all about the famous architect Victor Horta and his life's work. It is located in the house where Horta lived and worked, which he built in 1898. The style of the building is called Art Nouveau, which was popular during that time. Explore Flagey, one of the most important cultural venues in Brussels. Enjoy a relaxing time in Parc Leopold. A lovely green spot away from the hustle and bustle. You can stroll around the small lake or sit on the grass.
Next, visit iconic places like Place Royale, a great spot to see the whole city from up high. Explore famous places like Gare Centrale, a train station in Brussels. Enjoy a day trip to Luxembourg on a guided tour from Brussels and enjoy the scenic spots. If you are into fancy buildings, check out the Palais de Justice in Brussels, also known as The Palace of Justice or Law Courts of Brussels, a big courthouse in Belgium. It is the most important court building in the country and where the judicial district of Brussels is based. They are perfect for people who love Art Nouveau, a fancy style of art and architecture. If you want to take a break, visit Sablon. It is a lively area of chic bars, fashionable restaurants, and chocolate shops.
Brussels is like a big outdoor museum. There's art everywhere. The Manneken Pis is filled with comic strips, and street art can be seen on buildings, benches, lamps, and ceilings. You can try the walking service if you want to explore on foot. You will see all the colorful streets and charming neighborhoods up close. This tour is great for families, too. The best part is that your ticket is valid for either 24 or 48 hours, so you have plenty of time to see everything.