Brussels City & Tour Bus. Open daily. Free entry. Ticket fees apply on tour bus.
Details
Accessibility:
Brussels is fully accessible.
Brief Description:
Brussels is Belgium's capital city and the headquarters of the EU as well as a popular tourist destination, with a huge amount to offer visitors. From museums and many 17th century buildings to the Grand Palace and Atomium, Brussels has something for everyone. If you want to travel around Brussels by bus you can use the sightseeing tour buses that operate around the Northern and Southern parts of Brussels. A 24 or 48 hour ticket can be bought which allows you to hop on off the bus as many times as you. Every line takes 75 minutes; the red and blue lines will give you a total view of Brussels - the Blue line to the north and the red line to the south.Further Information:
Address:
Brussels, Belgium.
Email:
None Available.
Phone:
None available.
Website:
https://www.brussels.be/artdet.cfm?id=4000
http://www.citysightseeingbrussel.be/en
Opening Hours:
Open daily.
Directions:
Situated 122 miles from Calais, and 73.2 miles from Lille by road. From Calais by road – A16 ad E40. From Lille – E17 and E40. Latitude 50.85340 Longitude 4.3517103.
Transport:
There is a good network of buses and trams that operate around Brussels.
Amenities:
Many amenities to be found around Brussels including, museums, shops, cafés, restaurants, a wide range of tourist attractions and much more.