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Experience Brussels' best with this small-group tour—sampling chocolates, beers, waffles, and whiskey while exploring key landmarks in 5.5 hours.
If you’re visiting Brussels and want a taste of the city’s famous culinary delights paired with a bit of sightseeing, this all-in-one tour comes highly recommended. It covers everything from iconic landmarks like the Grand Place and Manneken Pis to indulgent treats like Belgian chocolates, waffles, and an impressive lineup of local beers and whiskey—all within about five and a half hours. What sets this tour apart is its small group size, capped at 10, which promises a more personal and engaging experience.
One of the best things about this experience is how it balances sightseeing with tasting—meaning you get to explore the city’s highlights without feeling rushed and then indulge in enough treats to feel like a hearty meal. However, it’s quite a long tour, so it’s best suited for those with a good appetite and an interest in Belgium’s food and drink culture. If you’re short on time but craving a comprehensive introduction to Brussels’ culinary scene, this tour is a fantastic pick. Just be aware that, due to the extensive tastings, a light lunch beforehand can help you make the most of the experience.
This tour is a well-rounded package designed to give visitors both a cultural overview and a culinary adventure. It starts at the stunning Grand Place, the beating heart of Brussels’ historic center, where your guide will give background on the city’s history and traditions. From this central spot, you’ll stroll through other key sights such as Manneken Pis—the cheeky little statue that’s become an icon—and Jeanneke Pis, the lesser-known sister statue, along with the Royal Galleries and the Sablon district, famous for its antique shops and chocolate boutiques.
The walking pace is comfortable, with plenty of stops for explanations and photos. The chocolate segment is particularly popular—visitors will learn about Belgium’s chocolate craftsmanship while sampling 12 different treats, including ganache, pralines, truffles, chocolate macarons, and hot chocolate. Guides often share the secrets behind Belgian chocolate, elevating the tasting from simple indulgence to a chance to understand a national treasure. Reviewers have particularly appreciated the expert knowledge of the guides, like Avo, who’s praised for his enthusiasm and depth of information.
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Most guests comment on how much they learn about Belgium’s renowned chocolate making. As one reviewer notes, “Avo was amazing! He explained all about the art of chocolate with such passion. We sampled everything from pralines to hot chocolate, and I now see why Belgian chocolate is so famous.” The tour includes visits to top chocolate makers, adding an authentic, local flavor to the experience.
After the initial chocolate tasting, the tour continues with visits to Brussels’ quirky public sculptures—Manneken Pis, Jeanneke Pis, and Zinneke Pis—each with their own little stories and charm. These stops are quick but give a fun insight into the city’s humor and creativity. You’ll also visit Place Sainte-Catherine, Brussels’ old harbor area, which boasts historic charm and the chance to see traditional Brussels life.
While sightseeing, your guide will share historical tidbits about the city’s evolution and the significance of each site. The walk is designed to be informative without feeling like a history lesson—more like a conversation with a knowledgeable local.
One of the tour’s standout features is the beer tasting, which includes at least six different Belgian beers. These span various styles like Trappist, Abbey, Lambic, and microbrewery options—giving a comprehensive look at Belgium’s beer culture. Notably, this tour is the only one offering Westvleteren 12, often called the “best beer in the world,” which is a rare find and an exclusive treat for participants.
Included are also local cheeses and sausages that pair beautifully with the beers, elevating the tasting experience into a full flavor adventure. Alongside beers, you’ll sample Belgian whiskey—a genuine local spirit distilled in Belgium itself, adding a unique twist to the alcohol offerings.
Guide reviews praise the authenticity of the drinks, noting that “Avo’s explanation about the different beer styles, especially the Westvleteren 12, made the tasting even more special.” If you’re not into alcohol, soft drinks and wine are available, ensuring everyone can enjoy the experience.
For $161.04 per person, you’re getting a comprehensive tasting experience that includes six beers, whiskey, cheese, sausages, chocolates, waffles, and a guided overview of Brussels’ sights. Reviewers often mention that it feels like a full meal—meaning the price is quite reasonable when considering the volume and quality of what’s included.
The tour concludes at the Les Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert, a stunning 19th-century arcade filled with luxury boutiques and cafes. Here, you’ll enjoy a fresh Belgian waffle in a beautiful setting, rounding out the culinary journey. Many guests find this moment to be a highlight, appreciating the chance to relax and savor the iconic treat in style.
The experience ends back at the starting point, leaving plenty of time afterward to explore more of Brussels or head to other attractions.
This experience hits a sweet spot for those wanting more than just a sightseeing tour. It’s perfect for first-time visitors eager to get acquainted with Brussels’ landmarks while sampling the city’s most famous flavors. It’s also ideal for foodies or culinary enthusiasts curious about Belgian chocolates and beers, offering a deep dive into both.
Travelers who love small-group settings will appreciate the intimate vibe, which allows for more personalized attention and better interaction with guides. The knowledgeable guides, like Avo, are often praised for their enthusiasm and ability to share insider tips, whether it’s about the best local eateries or hidden gems.
The tour lasts over 5 hours, so it’s quite a long commitment, especially for those not used to extensive tasting sessions. It’s advisable to eat a light lunch beforehand to make room for all the treats. Also, since babies and infants aren’t allowed and the minimum age is 16, families with younger children will need to look elsewhere.
This tour offers a well-balanced mix of culture, history, and culinary delights. The inclusion of exclusive tastings, like the world-famous Westvleteren 12, combined with the storytelling expertise of guides such as Avo, makes it stand out. It’s a rare opportunity to explore Brussels’ landmarks and indulge in its best-known foods all in one go.
The value for money seems excellent, especially considering the variety and quality of the samples. Whether you’re a first-timer wanting an overview or a foodie eager to dive into Belgian specialties, this experience is likely to leave you both full and informed.
For those who enjoy engaging guides, authentic local flavors, and a bit of sightseeing without the hassle of planning multiple outings, this tour hits the mark. Just be prepared for a full day of tasting—your palate (and your Instagram feed) will thank you.
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians or people with dietary restrictions?
The tour primarily features Belgian cheese, sausages, chocolates, waffles, beer, and whiskey. If you have specific dietary restrictions, it’s best to contact the supplier in advance to see if alternatives can be provided.
What is the minimum age for participation?
Participants must be at least 16 years old, and the tour is not suitable for babies or infants.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience runs approximately 5 hours 30 minutes, from the meeting point at Grand Place to the end at the same location.
Are drinks included in the price?
Yes. The tour includes six beers, Belgian whiskey, and soft drinks or wine for non-drinkers. All are included in the price.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Grand Place 27 and finishes back at the same point.
Is transportation provided between stops?
No, this is a walking tour, so you’ll cover most sights on foot at a relaxed pace.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours beforehand, providing flexibility if your plans change.
Is this tour good for solo travelers?
Absolutely. The small group size makes it easy to connect, and guides are skilled at creating a welcoming environment.
Are tips included?
Tipping is optional but appreciated; it’s not included in the tour price.