Horta House Tickets and Gems in Art Nouveau Private Tour
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Horta House Tickets and Gems in Art Nouveau Private Tour

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About this experience

Explore Brussels’ Art Nouveau treasures on this private walking tour featuring skip-the-line access to the Horta Museum, Victor Horta’s own masterpiece. Discover iconic sites like Hotel Solvay, Hotel Tassel, and Maison Hannon, along with the elegant façades of Sterner’s Studio and Maison Roosenboom. Learn from your expert guide how architects such as Horta and Hankar transformed everyday buildings into works of art through innovation and craftsmanship. This immersive experience is perfect for architecture lovers, culture enthusiasts, and curious travelers seeking to uncover Brussels’ artistic soul. Conclude your tour understanding why Brussels became the cradle of Art Nouveau, where architecture, design, and imagination merged to redefine urban beauty.

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Horta House Tickets and Gems in Art Nouveau Private Tour

What's included

Horta Museum Skip the Line Tickets
A Private Expert Guided Tour Inside The Horta Museum
3 hour Private Tour

Detailed itinerary

1

Wander through the Delune Area and admire the intricate façades of Sterner’s Studio and its Art Nouveau neighbors. Observe how every line and ornament reflects Brussels’ architectural rebirth at the turn of the century.

2
Stop 2

Stand before Hotel Solvay, one of Victor Horta’s masterpieces. Examine how form, color, and light merge into a perfect balance of beauty and function.

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Stop 3

Step back to 1893 before the first true Art Nouveau home. Hotel Tassel shows how innovation transformed bourgeois living into an art form.

4

Observe how Maison Roosenboom turns its façade into a canvas. Each line and color was conceived as part of a unified artistic composition.

5

Notice how Hotel Otlet integrates art and intellect. Its façade reflects both modernity and the refined taste of its enlightened owner.

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Stop 6

Study the symbolic murals adorning Hotel Ciamberlani. The architect Paul Hankar created a dialogue between architecture and painting.

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Stop 7

Visit Maison Hankar, the personal home of the architect Paul Hankar, a pioneering structure blending floral motifs with structural clarity, marking the shift from historicism to modernity.

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Stop 8

Walk along Chaussée de Charleroi and Rue Defacqz to compare 19th-century architectural styles—from neoclassicism to Art Nouveau.

9

Admire Maison Hannon, a masterpiece by Jules Brunfaut that combines Art Nouveau elegance with dreamlike symbolism.

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Stop 10

Enter the Horta Museum with your expert guide using your skip-the-line access and discover the architect’s former home, a masterpiece of Art Nouveau design. Explore the graceful flow of spaces, the delicate stained glass, and the organic furniture that reveal Horta’s visionary creativity.

What's not included

Food or Drink

Available languages

Guide guide
DE EN FR

Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
You will enter the Horta House Museum with your expert guide and your skip-the-line tickets.

Meeting point

At the entrance of the cafe

About Brussels

Brussels, the heart of Europe, is a vibrant city known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and world-renowned cuisine. As the de facto capital of the European Union, it's a melting pot of cultures and languages, offering a unique blend of medieval charm and modern sophistication.

Top Attractions

Grand Place

The Grand Place is the central square of Brussels and a UNESCO World Heritage site. It's famous for its ornate guildhalls and the impressive Town Hall.

Historical 1-2 hours Free

Atomium

The Atomium is a unique structure built for the 1958 World's Fair. It's a symbol of Brussels and offers panoramic views of the city.

Architecture 2-3 hours €16 (adults), €10 (children)

Manneken Pis

The Manneken Pis is a small bronze statue of a boy peeing, which has become one of Brussels' most famous landmarks. It's often dressed in costumes for special occasions.

Cultural 15-30 minutes Free

Royal Palace of Brussels

The Royal Palace is the official palace of the King and Queen of the Belgians. While the royal family does not reside here, it's used for official events and ceremonies.

Historical 1-2 hours €12.50 (for the Royal Greenhouses, open only in spring and autumn)

Parc du Cinquantenaire

Parc du Cinquantenaire is a large urban park with a triumphal arch, museums, and green spaces. It's a great place for a leisurely walk or picnic.

Nature 1-2 hours Free (museums have separate fees)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Moules-frites

Mussels cooked in white wine, cream, or other sauces, served with a side of fries.

Main course Can be made vegetarian by omitting the mussels and using a vegetable-based sauce.

Waffles

Belgian waffles are a must-try, with various toppings like whipped cream, chocolate, and fruit.

Dessert/Snack Can be made vegetarian or vegan by choosing appropriate toppings.

Fries

Belgian fries are crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, often served with various sauces.

Snack/Side Can be made vegetarian by choosing vegetable-based sauces.

Carbonade flamande

A traditional Flemish beef and beer stew, often served with fries or bread.

Main course Not suitable for vegetarians or vegans.

Popular Activities

Cycling tours Kayaking on the Senne River Escape rooms Spa days Picnics in parks Café hopping Museum visits Art gallery tours

Best Time to Visit

June to August

Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather and numerous festivals. The city is lively, but also more crowded and expensive.

15°C to 25°C 59°F to 77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Dutch, French, German
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+1 (Central European Time, CET)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Brussels is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime like pickpocketing can occur in tourist areas. Be cautious with your belongings and stay aware of your surroundings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep your belongings secure and out of sight
  • • Be cautious with ATMs and avoid using them at night
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing apps

Getting there

By air
  • Brussels Airport • 11 km (7 miles) from city center
By train

Brussels-South Station, Brussels-Central Station

By bus

Brussels-North Station, Brussels-South Station

Getting around

Public transport

The metro is efficient and covers most of the city. It's a great way to get around, especially during peak hours.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Heetch

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

City Center Sablon Saint-Géry European Quarter

Day trips

Bruges
100 km (62 miles) • Full day

Bruges is a medieval city with a well-preserved historic center, canals, and cobblestone streets. It's often referred to as the 'Venice of the North'.

Ghent
60 km (37 miles) • Full day

Ghent is a vibrant city with a rich history, beautiful architecture, and a lively student population. It's known for its medieval buildings, castles, and museums.

Antwerp
45 km (28 miles) • Full day

Antwerp is a dynamic city known for its fashion, diamond district, and vibrant cultural scene. It's home to numerous museums, galleries, and historic sites.

Festivals

Ommegang • Early July Flower Carpet • Every two years in August Christmas Market • Late November to early January

Pro tips

  • Visit the Grand Place early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy the square's beauty in peace.
  • Try a Belgian waffle from a street vendor, but be cautious with toppings that may not be suitable for dietary restrictions.
  • Explore the city's neighborhoods on foot or by bike to discover hidden gems and local culture.
  • Learn a few basic phrases in French or Dutch to connect with locals and show respect for the language and culture.
  • Consider purchasing a Brussels Card for unlimited public transport and discounts on attractions.
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