Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #9 in Brussels, Belgium
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8 km
219 m
Experience Brussels in Belgium in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Activities in BrusselsIndividual Sights in BrusselsSight 1: Fountain of Neptune
The Fountain of Neptune is a fountain located in Laeken in the Mutsaard district of Belgium. It is a copy of the fountain of Neptune in Bologna.
Sight 2: Château du Belvédère - Kasteel Belvédère
The Belvédère Château is a residence of the Belgian royal family in Laeken, Brussels, which currently houses King Albert II and his wife, Queen Paola.
Sight 3: Parc de Laeken - Park van Laken
The Laeken Park is a public park in Brussels created in the nineteenth century at the instigation of King Leopold II. Landscaped in style, it extends over more than 186 ha. It is located opposite the Royal Castle of Laeken.
Sight 4: Villa Schonenberg
Villa Schönenberg is one of the royal residences in Belgium and is part of the Royal Domain of Laeken and is managed by the Royal Donation.
Sight 5: Jardin Colonial - Koloniale Tuin
The Colonial Garden of Laeken is an acclimatization garden for the plants of the Congo, created at the very beginning of the twentieth century, in Laeken, Belgium, by the botanist Émile Laurent, on the initiative of King Leopold II.
Sight 6: Église Saint-Lambert - Sint-Lambertuskerk
St. Lambert's Church is a Roman Catholic church building in Laeken, located at Sint-Lambertusplein 1.
Sight 7: Parc d'Osseghem - Ossegempark
The Parc d'Osseghem is a 17-hectare forest park located on the Heysel plateau in Brussels. It was laid out between 1927 and 1935, on the initiative of Leopold II, according to the plans of the landscape architect Jules Buyssens, as part of the organisation of the 1935 Universal Exhibition.
Sight 8: Mini-Europe
Mini-Europe is a miniature park located in the Bruparck entertainment park, at the foot of the Atomium, in Brussels, Belgium. Mini-Europe has reproductions of monuments in the European Union and other countries within the continent of Europe on display, at a scale of 1:25. Roughly 80 cities and 350 buildings are represented. Mini-Europe receives 350,000 visitors per year and has a turnover of €4 million.
Sight 9: Boule et Bill - Bollie en Billie
Boule et Bill is a popular comic, created in 1959 by Belgian writer-artist Jean Roba in collaboration with Maurice Rosy. In 2003, the artistic responsibility of the series was passed on to Roba's former assistant Laurent Verron. The stories center on a typical family: a man and his wife, their young son Boule and Bill the cocker spaniel.
Sight 10: Musée communal du Comté de Jette - Gemeentelijke museum Graafschap Jette
Dieleghem Abbey or Dielegem Abbey is a former abbey located in the Brussels municipality of Jette, Belgium.
Sight 11: Villa gallo-romaine - Gallo-Romeinse villa
The Roman villa Jette is an archaeological site of a Roman villa in the Belgian municipality of Jette in the Brussels-Capital Region. The site is located southeast of the Laarbeek forest in the King Baudouin Park on the Bosstraat. About 200 meters to the south flows the Molenbeek-Pontbeek.
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