About the Experience
About the Tour
Guided tour by an expert of the Art Nouveau architecture in Brussels 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 and curves DESCRIPTION Learn everything about the origins and the development of Art Nouveau in Brusselsduring a guided tour. Discover the Bailli neighbourhood where the largest number of Art Nouveau buildings can be found. Visit the Victor Horta museum. ? WHAT TO EXPECT The tour starts at Grand Place. Afterwards, we will take the tram until the Bailli district, the famous village in the city with the largest number of Art Nouveau buildings in Brussels. We will collect €2.50 for the tram ride in the beginning of the tour. ? ? PROGRAM “Old England House” (Musical Instruments Museum) Hotel Tassel, built by Victor Horta in 1893/1894 Van Rysselberghe House, built by Ocatave Van Rysselberghe in 1912 Hotel Otlet, built by Ocatav
About the Guide
Bravo Discovery offers you a quality tour guide service anywhere in Belgium. We work in conjunction with the Brussels tourism office. We practice responsible tourism while respecting the local economy. Our employees are professional guides and we have a team of freelance guides trained in the “Haute Écoles” of Brussels. ? We work in partnership with local businesses and can call on a range of quality service providers to suit your needs. ? We specialize in providing tailor-made tours, based on the interests of our clients and mindful of the need to balance culture and relaxation. ? Our strengths: experience, local guides, enthusiastic and charismatic staff. Our values: responsible tourism, professionalism, respect of the historical and cultural heritage, protection of the environment, sustainable competitiveness.
How to Find Guide
Meeting point: Grand-Place in front of the City Hall. Find our guides! They hold a white umbrella.
Meeting point to start a Tour
Facades et Pignons des Maisons de la GrandPlace du XVIIIeme Siecle 1000 Bruxelles Belgium