Brussels is inhabited

1,000 years of commerce in Brussels walking

Departure from: In front of Saint Catherine Church, Sainte Catherine square, 1000 Brussels

Lasts 2h30

Paul Louis
Brussels is essentially a commercial city, whose early development profited from its ideal situation between Cologne and Bruges. The construction of the canal to Willebroeck in the sixteenth century boosted the city’s status and led to the development of its port district. In the nineteenth century, Brussels flourished as a market for luxury goods, and its mediaeval centre was transformed with beautiful shop-fronts and arcades. This tour shows both the grand and the more modest remains of the city’s commercial past and stresses the importance of commerce in its development.

Next dates for this visit

Sunday 27 May 14h00 French Book
Sunday 5 August 14h00 French Book

On demand...

This tour is also available on demand for a private group. The organiser may choose the date, the departure place, the guide's tongue (french, english, german or spanish).

Prices

Booking is requiered

Walking tour (lasts: 2h30)
Per person 10 €
-25 years / +65years 8 €
Unemployed 5 €
Article 27 1.25 €