The “Brussels, Scene of Crimes” visit tells you about some of the criminal cases that marked the capital in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Immerse yourself in the history of the city, as if you were there, and learn more about the people of Brussels, the police, but above all about the society and customs of the different eras through which it has passed.
It is a shivering, frightening and sometimes bloody walk, sometimes very violent, but always respectful of the different protagonists and scrupulously faithful to the facts.
This visit reveals to you the darkest side of the history of Brussels and plunges you into the most obscure twists and turns of the human soul, but the visit will also teach you a lot about Brussels society at the different times crossed.
Duration: 2 hours: 2-hour guided tour in French
We will cross the Grand Place
A dream story of this luwe hotel which has not always welcomed such prestigious visitors ...
A famous case of crime of passion took place in the Hotel "À la Ville de Courtrai", at the corner of rue de l'Amigo
The famous legend of the Devil's Corner, which dates from the 17th century
The crime of Place Saint Gery, particularly atrocious, left 3 dead and fascinated the whole of Brussels in the middle of the 19th century
A villainous crime for a rather ... unusual loot!
At the foot of the flags in front of the entrance to the Hotel Amigo
For virtual tours, you will receive, after your reservation, a unique link that will take you to the meeting.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Mussels cooked in white wine, cream, or other sauces, served with a side of fries.
Belgian waffles are a must-try, with various toppings like whipped cream, chocolate, and fruit.
Belgian fries are crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, often served with various sauces.
A traditional Flemish beef and beer stew, often served with fries or bread.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather and numerous festivals. The city is lively, but also more crowded and expensive.
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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.
Brussels-South Station, Brussels-Central Station
Brussels-North Station, Brussels-South Station
The metro is efficient and covers most of the city. It's a great way to get around, especially during peak hours.
Available • Apps: Uber, Heetch
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