If you are thinking of taking a trip to Brussels, the culturally diverse, capital city of Belgium, which offers its visitors a wide range of attractions, including fascinating museums and numerous, narrow cobbled streets with beautifully decorated houses and historic buildings, why not book one of our fabulous coach trips?
Visit the Grand-Place - the central square of Brussels and a UNESCO designated World Heritage Site, where you can enjoy the ambience and amazing architecture of the Town Hall, guildhalls and the neo-Gothic style building known as the Maison Du Roi (Brussels City Museum). A trip to the iconic Atomium provides a panoramic view of the city and is also a must-see attraction.
Multicultural city of Brussels is a great destination for a coach break. Apart from its famous chocolate and thousands types of beers, Brussels has enough art, architecture, parks and other tourist attractions to keep you well entertained during your coach holidays to Belgium.
The city of Brussels might be the most international city in the whole of Europe. Not only is it the de facto capital of the EU but also home to numerous organizations, politicians and diplomats. This international, polyglot influence keeps the city at the pulse of time. Its beautiful old town centre far off from this stunning velocity of development offers countless small cafes and restaurants amidst beautifully decorated buildings. A couch tour to Brussels will offer a huge list of sites and attractions to fill your itinerary. Here are but a few highlights of a Brussels coach holiday.
Narrow cobbled streets lead to the vast Grand-Place, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the economic and social heart of Brussels since the Middle Ages with its beautiful decorated houses and the impressive Hotel de Ville.
The statue of a urinating boy is a symbol of irreverence and Bruxellois self-mockery. Throughout the year it is decorated with a different costume
This museum displays the history of Belgian comic strips complemented by modern cartoons and temporary exhibitions
Built for the 1958 World Fair this model of an oxygen molecule provides for a panoramic view of Brussels.
The whole of Europe in only one day can be seen right here in this miniature park.