Private tour in Brussels Senna R
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Food and history is who we are, is the story of my life in one sentence. Some people eat to live, I live to eat! I grew up south-east of Brussels in Overijse, known as one of the towns of the Region of Grapes (Druivenstreek). I then came to study in Brussels at the VUB, went abroad on an exchange and learnt to appreciate the things I have at home, and then wanted to show it to others. First on a volunteer basis to exchange students in Brussels (as a way of giving back for my wonderful exchange experience). But then I got bitten by the history bug, and boy, did it ferment and does it continue to do so in my brain... I later decided to turn all that into my job. I am a tourguide for over 10 years now. Terrorist attacks, comfy job offers, and a pandemic could not keep me away from that. Can you elaborate on that? Yes. Please continue reading below. I was born in a family that is versed in food matters: both grandparents were grape-growers. Not for wine, but luxury table grapes known in the first half of the 20th century as the best in the world. With that came vegetable gardens and chickens all around me during my youth. My mother went to hotelschool were she had to learn cooking. She would share her knowledge generously with my younger brother and me. Later on during my teens, she obtained a degree in bakery and patisserie, ice cream and chocolate making. Those are now her business: she sells waffles and ice cream, the ice cream is produced in-house with fresh milk from a farm nearby. It's pretty difficult for me NOT to talk about food, and my brain is (a no-dig loofah fruit) sponge to all food-related matters ranging from growing (grapes, fruit, and our own veggies in my parents backyard) and agriculture, processing, cooking and gastronomy, and of course most of all: the eating of it. After 2 years as a guide, I got seriously involved with the beer world, and in particular fell in love with spontaneous fermentation beers: lambic and gueuze as a big part of Brussels beer history. I also guide in two Brussels breweries. I of course could not keep away from chocolate either, and go on spending sprees in my favourite chocolate places. I can't pick between beer or chocolate, but you can do both at the same time with a pairing. I wonder what the next years might bring, but I'm sure food will be the main theme.
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Brussels is a peculiar city. It has a small peeing baby boy as mascotte, yet hosts (most of) the European Union institutions. You can't compare it to London, Paris or Amsterdam, not in size, type of architecture (we have a little of everything but are not one them) or atmosphere. It is not always easy to navigate and figure out with its abrupt changes in neighborhoods, yet this city feels so cozy in so many spots. Although it was not the leading actors of major historical events, it has always played a pivotal role or was the background to world and European history events (such as the Eighty Years War, the Battle of Waterloo, WWI and WWII, hosting (most of) the European Union institutions) Welcome to Brussels, city of contrasts! This 3-hour tour is an overview of and introduction to Brussels. Find your way around the city and see the main buildings or sites, which I will sprinkle with history.
- Grand Place (main square) and its gorgeous buildings - Manneken Pis, the famous statue - Bourse/Stock Exchange - Royal Galleries, first arcades in the world - The Cathedral, 13th century gothic style monument - Ravenstein Galleries, Art Deco marvel - Royal Park & Palace - Mont des Arts to finish for a beautiful view of the city This itinerary is adapted as necessary under specific circumstances (weather, works, ...)
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This tour is a 3-hour walking tour. The city centre is mostly pedestrianized.
8 Grand Place, Bruxelles, Bruxelles, 1000, Belgium
The starting point for the tour is on the main square (Grand Place) in front of the City Hall tower gate. The address is Grand Place 8, 1000 Brussels. Other meeting points are possible too: - Gare Centrale/Central Station (do not confuse it with Gare du Midi/South Station!) - Your hotel in the city centre
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