Check out all the best Brussels has to offer in a day or two aboard an open-top bus. Hop on at any of the stops available on the blue and red routes and take in incredible views of the Belgian capital from above. Follow your hit list as you make your way through this open-air museum, hop off near the attractions you want to see, and explore the city at your own pace.
Take the blue line if you want to experience authentic Brussels and admire most of the city's major sights: Saints-Michel-et-Gudule Cathedral, the Belgian Comic Strip Centre, the Botanical Garden, Charles Rogier Square, the Basilica of Koekelberg, Eglise Notre-Dame de Laeken, the Royal Castle of Laeken and Royal Greenhouses, the Atomium, the Magritte Museum, Sainte-Catherine Square, the Manneken-Pis and the magnificent Grote Markt - Grand Place with the outstanding City Hall and the Art Nouveau major townhouses, designated as UNESCO World Heritage in 1998.
Choose the red route if you'd like to see the best viewpoint over Brussels, Mont des Arts. Also on this route are the Palace of Fine Arts, the Sablons Quarter, the European Parliament, and a bunch of museums located around the Place Royale and the Coudenberg Palace including the Musical Instruments Museum, the Horta Museum, the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium as well as the Royal Museums of Art and History located in the Parc du Cinquantenaire.