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Step into the world of Art Nouveau in Brussels on this immersive three-hour guided walking tour. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, you'll uncover the stories behind the city’s most striking architectural masterpieces and learn about the creative minds who shaped this unique style.
Begin your journey at the iconic Grand-Place at 10:00, where your guide will introduce you to the origins of Art Nouveau. From there, hop on a tram to the Bailli district, a charming neighborhood renowned for its exceptional concentration of Art Nouveau buildings.
Stroll past architectural gems such as the Old England House, Hotel Tassel, and Van Rysselberghe House. Each stop reveals the innovative use of iron, glass, wood, and stone that defines this artistic movement. Your guide will share fascinating insights about architects like Victor Horta and Paul Hankar.
The tour continues with visits to Hotel Otlet, Hotel Goblet d’Alviella, and the house of painter René Janssens. Along the way, you'll discover the private homes of renowned architects and marvel at the creative details that make each façade unique.
Your experience concludes in front of the Victor Horta Museum, the former home of the celebrated architect. Tours are available in English, Spanish, or French, and group sizes are flexible to ensure a personalized experience. Secure your spot now to explore Brussels’ Art Nouveau treasures before they’re fully booked!





