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Brussels: Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

1. Brussels: Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Uncover the city's hidden gems with a hop-on hop-off bus ticket. Enjoy the freedom of exploring at your own pace, hopping off at whatever stops catch your eye. See the city's most iconic sights – and maybe even some off-the-beaten-path treasures – with both the blue and the red routes. Hop on the red route and see top sights including the Palace of Fine Arts, the Sablons quarter, and the European Parliament. Look out at museums including the Musical Instruments Museum, Horta Museum, and the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium. Stop at Place Royale and enjoy breathtaking views. On the blue route, admire Saints-Michel-et-Gudule Cathedral, the Botanical Gardens, and more. Experience the city's authentic side and visit the Marolles neighborhood. This vibrant area offers a mix of old and new, traditional cuisine, vintage shops, and a festive atmosphere.

Brussels 3-Hour Guided Art Nouveau Tour

2. Brussels 3-Hour Guided Art Nouveau Tour

Enjoy a 3-hour guided tour on Art Nouveau architecture and Victor Horta. The tour will be led by a local Brussels guide. Discover the most beautiful and impressive Art Nouveau projects by architects who mastered the art of combining iron, glass, wood and stone into an infinite variety of different forms. The tour starts at the Grand-Place at 10:00. From there you’ll take the tram to the Bailli district, the famous village within the city that has the largest number of Art Nouveau buildings in Brussels. The program ends in front of the Victor Horta Museum. Detailed Itinerary: Old England House (Music Instrument Museum) Hotel Tassel, built by Victor Horta in 1893-1894 Van Rysselberghe House, built by Ocatave Van Rysselberghe in 1912 Hotel Otlet, built by Ocatave Van Rysselberghe and Henry van de Velde from 1894-1898 Hotel Goblet d’Alviella, built by Ocatave Van Rysselberghe in 1882 Hotel Ciamberlani, built by Paul Hankar in 1897 The house of painter René Janssens, built by Paul Hankar in 1898 Architect Armand Van Waesberghe The Beukman house, built by Albert Roosenboom in 1900 The private home of architect Paul Hankar Victor Horta Museum

Brussels: Art Nouveau Tour

3. Brussels: Art Nouveau Tour

Enjoy a personalized private Art Nouveau tour in Brussels. During this tour, you will visit Victor Horta’s house between 2:00 PM and 5:30 PM and/or a house he designed for his friend Eugène Autrique. Throughout this jam-packed adventure, you will visit several Art Nouveau districts in Brussels, such as sq. Ambiorix, Ixelles ponds and Ixelles Trinité district. Relax knowing that your tour might be adapted to you and to suit your preferences. Don’t hesitate to ask if you want to visit another place for example. It is also possible for you to extend your tour to visit Antwerp's amazing Art Nouveau houses. The itineraries are arranged to suit your needs and preferences.

Bruselas: Visita guiada "Caída y auge del Art-Nouveau".

4. Bruselas: Visita guiada "Caída y auge del Art-Nouveau".

La región de Bruselas tiene 19 "communes" o ayuntamientos. En concreto, en Saint-Gilles y en Ixelles están varias de las casas más destables de la arquitectura Art-Nouveau, creadas por los arquitectos más innovadores de finales del siglo XIX. ¿Quieres descubrirlas? Conoce las técnicas más utilizadas en el mundo del Art-Nouveau. ¿Qué es el esgrafiado, y en qué se diferencia de los frescos?. ¿Cual fue la primera casa de Art-Nouveau?. Descubre los restos de la Maison du Peuple de Victor Horta. Todo esto y mucho más en un recorrido de tres kilómetros por el extrarradio de Bruselas, en el que podrás admirar algunas de la más bellas calles de la capital Belga. Tour únicamente en español. Visita guiada de máximo 25 personas / Recorrido a pie / Accesible a personas con movilidad reducida, sillas de ruedas o carritos de bebé.

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What people are saying about Horta Museum

Overall rating

3.8 / 5

based on 510 reviews

A great way to get a good overview of the city. We appreciated the headphones and general overview of city history.

The bus was very good both the blue route and red route stop at lots of interesting places !

If you want to discover the unique face of Brussels - that's the tour you have to take!

You get familiar with the city You decide what to see and where you get off

Very informative and an enjoyable way to explore Brussels.