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Brussels
Outgoing brings to you the delicacy that is Brussels...students arrive here annually in full force; visiting the sites (including the famous centre of comic strip art in the hope of reliving ones childhood with tin tin and the smurfs), supping on the local beers and sampling some of the finest chocolates in the world. What more could any student want from a trip...
Organise a Trip Today
Organising a trip with Outgoing to Brussles for your student group could not be simpler! We provide everything you need, from amazing promotional material, a tailored group webpage to a super easy online booking system.
Outgoing provides well-located student friendly accommodation within walking distance of all Brussels attractions. Talk to us about the variety of options for group excursions by day and the unparalled entertainment schedule we can offer by night... Having taken 1000's of students to Brussels year on year we can guarantee an amazing weekend, so get in touch and set your group up today.
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Must SeeMake MusicVisit the Museum of Musical Instruments and discover over 7000 ways to make beautiful music before enjoying a panoramic rooftop view of the city at the restaurant that has 360 degree views of the city. |
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Must DoEat & DrinkBrussels is regarded as one of the most cosmopolitan of all European cities... and one of the best things to do is sit at one of the local eateries on the squares, have a cold beer or wine and tuck into the locals favourite dish, mussles and fries... |
Good For
- Arts & Culture
- 4*
- Design & Architecture
- 4*
- Nightlife
- 5*
- Shopping
- 3*
- Food & Drink
- 4*
Location
Destination Info
- Timezone
+1 Hour from the UK - Spoken Languages
Flemish, French and some Dutch: Brussels is multilingual! - Currency
Euro - Getting Around
Compact enough to explore most attractions on foot. - Calling Home
00 44 (area code) phone number - Electricity
100 volt 2 Pin European Plug
Important Info
- Visa
Visa Information: Belgian Embassy www.belgian-embassy.org.uk/passports - Passport Info
EU Residents do not need a Visa - Important Contacts
Tourist Board: www.visitbelgium.com / Embassy London: 0871 376 0023
Your Group PackageOutgoing go further to ensure that every aspect of your trip is carefully planned & organised. Where possible we meet every group leader in person to gain a comprehensive understanding of what you & your group require. We offer tailored itineraries from a 'Brussel Sprint' (a whirlwind 24 hours), to a long and lazy week... By far our most popular package is the standard 4 day 2 night tour which is outlined below. |
Brussels: 4 Day, 2 Night Tour From 109 PPDepart Thursday evening, and kick back as you travel through the night on one of our comfy executive coaches fully equipped with reclining seats DVD player and WC. Arrive in Brussels Friday early morning and spend 2 full days & nights exploring everything the Belgian capital has to offer, before departing Sunday lunch time...
Extras:
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What sets us apart!Please don't forget what sets Outgoing apart from other companies is that we make the extra effort and go one step beyond to provide all those little extras that will make you & your groups life so much us easier... see below for some examples. |
Fun things to do |
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Grand PlaceThe Grand Place, with its ornate baroque and gothic guild houses, is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, and one of the most beautiful squares in Europe. Built as a merchants market in the 13th century, it serves as the city centre, and a great place to enjoy Belgian hospitality at one of the many terrace cafes. It is also a venue for many concerts & events throughout the year and during the warmer months has a vibrant, daily flower market. |
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Atomium in Heysel ParkSpace-aged monument built for the 1958 Brussels World's Fair. Designed by Andre Waterkeyn, it is 102-metres (335 ft) tall, with nine steel spheres connected so that the whole forms the shape of a cell of an iron crystal magnified 165 billion times. Escalators connect the spheres which contain exhibit halls and other public spaces... The top sphere provides a amazing panoramic view of Brussels. |
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MIM (The Museum of Musical Instruments)The MIM is a strikingly beautiful building in Brussels combining the architectural styles of Neo-Classic and Art Nouveau. Housed in the museum is a collection of more than 7000 instruments of varying kinds and origins. On the top floor, the indoor & outdoor MIM Restaurant provides visitors with a whopping 360 degree view of Brussels. |
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Mini EuropeThis mini village houses over 300 doll-sized versions of the most famous European monuments including the Eiffel Tower and Acropolis. Also found in Bruparck are an assortment of themed restaurants, and IMEX movie theatre (IMAX in English) and Oceade, a tropically heated water park. |
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The Belgian Center for Comic Strip ArtHoused in an art nouveau masterpiece designed by Victor Horta, this museum pays homage to a particular Belgian passion; cartooning. Tin Tin and the Smurfs are the most famous Belgian comic strip characters but the museum also displays artwork from over 670 cartoonists. Other displays detail the stages of putting together a comic strip, from examples of initial ideas and pencil sketches through to final publication. Arranged over three levels, the museum also has a library and an art nouveau brewery... (we like it even more now!) |
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Cathedral of Saints Michel and GuduleThis beautiful cathedral, (tactfully dedicated to the male and female patron saints of Brussels), is located near Central Station. It was completed by the end of the 15th century in the Brabant Gothic style, but was damaged by the French shelling of 1695. The white stone facade is from the year 1250 and the interior is stuffed full with treasures. |
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The Royal Palace (Palais Royal)The official home of the Belgian King (you will always know if he is in the country when you see the Belgian flag flying on top of the building). The building is a highlight of Neo-Classical architecture and overlooks Brussels Park. The Royal Palace is open to everyone during the summer months. |
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Mont Des ArtsSituated half way between the broad avenues of Brussels Park and the pretty gardens of Petit Sablon and Egmont, this area marks the transition between the 'upper' and 'lower' town. It boasts an endless array of museums, theatres and historical monuments and is always packed with locals and tourists. |
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Royal GreenhousesBuilt in 1874 by King Leopold II, it contains one of the largest & finest private botanical collections in the world. The complex itself consists of 16 huge interconnected greenhouses, a dining hall, theatre and reception areas. Every year, usually from the last week of April through the 1st week of May, the King invites the public to visit the greenhouses & the display of flowers... |
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NATOA visit to NATO HQ normally takes approximately three hours and consists of two parts. First, a general introduction to NATO and information about current political issues is held by a representative from NATO International Staff. The briefing is followed by a meeting with a representative from the British Delegation, who will inform about the UK's work in NATO. If your group has a particular interest in a topic you are welcome to make a request for the briefings to also cover this subject. |
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European Law CourtsMost important building in Brussels, and a notable landmark – this imposing building was built between 1866 and 1883 in the eclectic style by architect Joseph Poelaert. Adolf Hitler just loved the look of this place and in collaboration with his in-house architect, Albert Speer, based several of the monumental buildings of the Nazi era on the design of the court. |
NightlifeYou may be surprised to learn that Brussels is one of Europe’s most happening clubbing cities anywhere in the world.... That said it’s not all dance floor action, there are so many underground bars and bier cellars to choose from too. |
Our Favourite Bars & Clubs |
Place St GeryThe hub of the cities nightlife. More bars, clubs and after-dark activity than you'll ever need in a weekend. After sundown, this area of the city buzzes like a hungry mosquito. |
Food + DrinkBelgium is the home of beer with over 100 breweries and over 500 different beers. Although there are some excellent lager beers such as Stella-Artois, it is the specialty beers for which Belgium is famous. Where else but Belgium could you try raspberry beer? Belgian beer is usually served in a glass produced specifically for that particular type of beer, with some really extravagant designs. |
Food & DrinkBrussels is regarded as one of the most cosmopolitan of all European cities, and so its restaurants serve both Belgian and world cuisine. The most typical things to try though are mussels, fries (necessarily with mayonnaise) and traditional Belgian chocolate. Even if you're on a budget it's recommendable to save some money for at least one proper feast in a fine restaurant, for the Brussels' haute cuisine is an experience that can't be missed... so make your parents jealous and proud. |
Le Pain Quotidien(Rue des Sablones 11) on the grand sablon is an Outgoing favourite. We enjoy the homemade tasty quiche and fresher than a student in September salad there. The sandwiches are faultless too. Great for those on a budget. |
FrietkotsVist the legendary Friekots where they serve Belgium fries and mayonnaise for hungry nightowls on the way home from one of the many bars and clubs. |
Some of our extras |
MerchandiseOutgoing can provide customised merchandise that will have you and your group really looking like they're going places! Whether it is t-shirts, hoodies or crews, our team of graphic designers will make sure that you have something to remember your trip in addition to great memories. Sales are processed online at time of booking and we will make sure that they are all distributed before you go away. |
Private RoomsSome people need that extra bit of privacy - For this reason we can offer an upgrade to a twin rooms on most trips. Rooms are liable for an additional supplement subject to availability. |
InsuranceOutgoing can provide insurance policies at 3 levels offering you comprehensive cover regardless of your budget. The policy is underwritten by Accident & General and provides an excellent 24 hour service via Europ Assistance. It's better to be safe than sorry! |

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