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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: Art Nouveau Pass - entry to three locations

2. Brussels: Art Nouveau Pass - entry to three locations

With the Art nouveau pass you can access three locations or exhibitions from the list below to visit for free. On top of that you will enjoy discounts on guided tours, Art nouveau shops and brasseries. Art Nouveau Museums & Houses: Belgian Comic Strip Center Since the Belgian Comic Strip Center moved, in 1989, into one of Victor Horta’s architectural beauties, it brings together Art Nouveau and Ninth Art. Hôtel van Eetvelde The Hôtel van Eetvelde was designed, in the words of Victor Horta himself, as «the most daring plan he had ever done». Wolfers Frères Stores Designed by Victor Horta, the Wolfers’ jewelry store was officially inaugurated in 1912. In 1973, the shop furnishings were gifted by the Wolfers family to the Art & History Museum. Autrique House The first landmark building by Victor Horta, the Autrique House heralds the birth of Art Nouveau. It also provides a better understanding of the historical and aesthetic interest of classic Brussels mansions. Cauchie House This house is one of the most exceptional Art Nouveau masterpieces in Brussels. Built in 1905, it was originally home to Paul Cauchie and Caroline Voet, a couple of artists and decorators. Hannon House This house is one of the masterpieces of Art Nouveau in Brussels. Standing at the crossroads of Belgian and French Art Nouveau, it represents a symbolist and dream-like world. Musical Instruments Museum A flagship of the Brussels’ Art Nouveau movement, the «Old England», as it is still called today, is the creation of the architect Paul Saintenoy who was nevertheless not an Art Nouveau specialist. Horta Museum The Horta Museum is situated in the home and studio of architect Victor Horta. These buildings were constructed by the architect at the height of Art Nouveau. Art Nouveau Exhibitions 14/02 > 15/10/2023 - Back to nature 1900, Brussels City Museum 09/03/2023 > 14/01/2024 - Privat Livemont. Fleurs à l'affiche!, Autrique House 17/03 > 13/09/2023 - Style Congo. Heritage and Heresy, CIVA 23/03/2023 > 08/01/2024 - Victor Horta versus Art nouveau. Horta's vocabulary, Horta Museum 2023 - The LAB-An - Temporary exhibitions during the whole year 01/06/2023 > 05/06/2024 - Art(s) Nouveau(x) Belge(s), Hanon House 15/09/2023 > 14/01/2024 - Resonances - Encounter between Art Nouveau and plastic design, Design Museum Brussels 06/10/2023 > 14/04/2024 - Josef Hoffmann. Beyond Beauty and Modernity, Art & History Museum 17/10/2023 > 07/01/2024 - Victor Horta and the grammar of Art Nouveau, Horta Museum 20/10/2023 > 14/01/2024 - Art Nouveau and comics, Brussels Comics Museum 15/11/2023 > 15/01/2024 - Mode & Art nouveau, Horta Museum Art Nouveau Discounts: ARAU - Atelier de recherche et d'actions urbaines - 30% off on the guided tours Brasserie Horta - Free coffee Bruxelles Bavard - €3 off on the guided tours City runs - 25% off on the guided tours Bruxelles Bavard - €3 off on the guided tours City runs - 25% off on the guided tours De Ultieme Hallucinatie - Free cocktail Halles Saint-Géry - Free coffee/soft Autrique House shop - 10% discount Cauchie House Shop - €5 off the book «La maison Cauchie, entre rêve et réalité» Pro Velo - 30% off on the guided tours

Brussels: Tootbus Golden Hour Tour

3. Brussels: Tootbus Golden Hour Tour

Discover Brussels and its different areas at dusk on this amazing 75-minute non-stop tour on board a panoramic bus. Immerse yourself in the magical atmosphere of the city as night falls and photograph Brussels' main monuments in the golden hour. Hop aboard your comfortable bus and embark on a sightseeing tour. See Brussels' top sights including the Botanical Garden of Brussels, the Grand-Palace, Atomium, Manneken Pis, and much more. Take advantage of the golden hour to capture Brussels' most instagrammable spots. Experience the city responsibly on this eco-friendly ride. Explore Brussels beyond the bus on a self-guided walking tour.

Brussels: Private Comic Strip Street Art Running Tour

4. Brussels: Private Comic Strip Street Art Running Tour

Wander through the narrow streets and marketplaces of Brussels' city center as you jog along with your local guide. Join a private running tour of the iconic walls lined with comic strip-themed street art. Gaze at your favorite childhood characters and visit the Comics Art Museum. Meet your guide at your chosen location in the city and dive into a colorful jogging route. Come across a giant Smurf and learn about their creation here in Belgium. See giant murals dedicated to beloved characters, such as Asterix and Obelix, Lucky Luke, and Tintin. Step into the Comics Art Museum for a quick journey through Belgian comic strip history. If you book a morning tour, you'll even be lucky enough to stroll through the flea market where Tintin bought a unicorn in Spielberg's 'The Adventures of Tintin' film.

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What people are saying about Comics Art Museum

Overall rating

3.7 / 5

based on 347 reviews

I loved it. Brussels is fantastic and full of life. The bus service was very good and with a very adequate frequency.

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 !

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.