Visit Atomium and explore Brussels with this insightful self-guided audio-tour
Explore the unusual architecture of the Atomium and learn about its origins
Enjoy stunning panoramic views of the city from the top sphere and learn more about the history of Brussels
After the Atomium, stroll through the nearby parks, palaces and churches
Get an entry ticket and digital guide to the Atomium and its district via the WeGoTrip app. Instructions for collecting your ticket and guide will be sent by email, SMS, and WhatsApp.
The guide includes maps, photos, scripts, and audio commentary on 30 points of interest.
Start outside to learn about the Atomium's unusual architecture, then go inside for Brussels's 360° panorama. Explore the museum to discover how the structure gained iconic status, what inspired engineer André Waterkeyn, and what the Atomium represents.
Admire surreal interiors reminiscent of 60s sci-fi films and explore exhibitions and digital installations through the tubes and spheres.
After experiencing the Atomium’s futuristic design, head to Laeken Park for a stroll, then to the Royal Palace and Church of Our Lady of Laeken, where Belgium’s former kings rest.
Note: This tour is not affiliated with the Atomium and is provided by an independent creator. The ticket is included for your convenience.
Please note that the Viator voucher is not an entry ticket. You will get the instructions on how to collect the ticket and the optional digital guide via your email, SMS and WhatsApp
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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