If you’re dreaming of tasting Belgium’s iconic flavors while soaking up the charm of Brussels, the Brussels All In Tour might be just what you need. While I haven’t personally taken this exact tour, plenty of travelers have, and the reviews paint a picture of a well-rounded experience that combines sightseeing with a hearty dose of delicious bites.
What gets most people excited? First, the chance to sample Belgium’s famous chocolates, waffles, and beers in authentic settings. Second, the opportunity to see key sights like the Grand Place and the Manneken Pis, all while learning about the city’s cultural quirks from guides.
Of course, no tour is perfect. Some reviews mention issues like timing or microphone clarity, but overall, the consensus is positive. This experience seems best suited for those who want a lively, taste-focused glimpse of Brussels without spending an entire day on multiple excursions.
Avo was a wonderful tour guide. He had a vast knowledge of the history of the country/city and shared it in a way that didn’t fee full or school like. We felt like we had a great understanding of the city and culture after our tour. His recommendations for food and drink were superb!
Sebastian was an excellent guide. His stories were great!! We enjoyed the tour, the food, and Brussels very much!!!
This experience was top notch and our tour guide David was fantastic. Chocolates, beers, delicious food, sightseeing through a historic lens and new friends. What more could I ask for? This was a 10 out of 10 and I highly recommend it. Thanks David for such an incredible tour!
If you’re a curious traveler wanting a taste of both the city’s sights and its culinary traditions, this could be a solid pick.
- Key Points
- An In-Depth Look at the Brussels All In Tour
- Meeting Point and Overall Flow
- What Makes This Tour Stand Out?
- The Sights: Grand Place, Manneken Pis & More
- Culinary Highlights
- Beers and Beverages
- The Meals and Tastings
- Guide and Group Dynamics
- Price and Overall Value
- Who Would Enjoy This Tour?
- Final Thoughts
- FAQ
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Key Points

- Comprehensive Experience: Combines city sights with food tastings, making it ideal for a quick but rich overview.
- Delicious Variety: From chocolates to mussels, waffles, fries, and Belgian beer, there’s a lot to taste.
- Expert Guides: Many reviews praise guides for being personable, knowledgeable, and engaging.
- Good Value: For around $103, you get multiple tastings, meals, and sightseeing, which many find worth the price.
- Group Size & Duration: Small groups (up to 20) and a 4-hour window keep it manageable and intimate.
- Some Limitations: Not suitable for those with major food allergies or dietary restrictions; late arrivals are not refunded.
An In-Depth Look at the Brussels All In Tour

This tour is a lively way to dive into Brussels’ culinary scene while also ticking off its must-see sights. Spanning roughly four hours, it strikes a good balance between sightseeing, eating, and learning.
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Meeting Point and Overall Flow
Starting at Grand Place 23, right in the heart of Brussels, the tour begins with a warm welcome from your guide. From there, the pace is lively but comfortable, with frequent stops to explore and taste. Returning to the starting point at the end makes logistics straightforward, especially if you’re pressed for time.
What Makes This Tour Stand Out?
What many travelers appreciate is how this experience isn’t just about eating — it’s also about learning. Guides share stories behind each dish and sight, enriching the tasting with context that makes the flavors even more meaningful.
The Sights: Grand Place, Manneken Pis & More
Starting at the UNESCO-listed Grand Place, the tour offers plenty of opportunities for photos and historical tidbits. Visitors love the views of the Town Hall and the guildhouses—some describe it as a “must-see” that’s even more impressive in person. The Manneken Pis, tiny but iconic, gets its own few minutes, with explanations of its cultural significance.
Next, walking through the Royal Galleries Saint-Hubert, travelers get a chance to admire Belgium’s upscale boutiques and stop at Mokafe for the signature Belgian waffle. According to reviews, the waffles are a highlight—light, airy, and freshly made, though a few noted they could be a little dry at times.
This is a really fun introduction to the culture, history, and food of Brussels. Walk, talk, sample, and eat your way through some of Brussels’s most popular fare. Avo was an excellent and informative guide. Be prepared to walk some distance, on uneven ground, and in whatever the weather presents. We made two stops for chocolate, then had a delicious lunch with wine or beer.
The tour was wonderful, full of historical information, food, drink, and fun. David was an outstanding guide, providing local recommendations as well as history and information regarding food, chocolate and beer. He is personable and professional. The lunch and dessert were great, and filling.
Avo was wonderful! Very friendly, informative, and went above and beyond to make sure we all had a great time. 10/10
The tour also covers Place Sainte-Catherine, once Brussels’ old port, now home to the city’s best seafood restaurants and a charming fountain dedicated to Saint Michael. This area adds a different vibe to the tour, with lively cafes and an authentic maritime feel.
Culinary Highlights
Food lovers will be especially pleased with the variety of tastings. Expect to sample mussels, a Brussels staple, often served with herbs, and crunchy frites in paper cups with a generous helping of mayonnaise. Multiple reviews comment on the large portions and quality, with some describing it as a full meal on its own.
Chocolate lovers aren’t left out — the tour includes three tastings at some of the best and most exclusive chocolate shops. Many say the chocolates are among the best they’ve ever tried, with guides sharing insights into Belgium’s world-famous chocolate industry.
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Beers and Beverages
Belgian beer is legendary, and the tour includes two beer tastings. These are enjoyed at a cozy tavern, where the guide shares stories and legends about the local brews. For many, this laid-back setting is a highlight, as you get to sip and chat with fellow travelers.
The Meals and Tastings
The lunch or main course of the tour features steamed mussels served with herbs and meatballs in cherry sauce—a hearty addition that many reviews emphasize as generous and flavorful. The Belgian waffle closes the tasting loop, providing a sweet finish to the experience.
Guide and Group Dynamics
Guides seem to be a major part of why many travelers enjoy this tour. From “knowledgeable” to “charismatic,” they make the experience fun and engaging. Some reviews note that guides like Avo and Benny share stories beyond the food, giving you a broader understanding of Brussels.
However, a few guests mention issues like microphone volume or timing mishaps; some found it hard to hear or felt the tour could have been better paced. Late arrivals are a problem — the policy clearly states no refunds for those who are late or don’t show up.
Price and Overall Value
At $103.11 per person, this tour offers a lot: multiple food and drink tastings, sightseeing, and historical info. Many reviewers feel it’s good value, especially considering the amount of food included—it's like a city tour combined with a feast.
Some point out that the tour includes full meals (mussels and meatballs) plus multiple tastings, so you won’t leave hungry. Others note that the tour's price compares favorably with doing these activities separately.
Who Would Enjoy This Tour?
If you’re after a fun, relaxed way to see Brussels while sampling its best foods and drinks, this tour hits the right notes. It’s particularly suited to those who enjoy learning about local traditions in a lively atmosphere.
It’s less ideal if you need a very private or specialized experience, or if you have strict dietary restrictions, as the tour isn’t suitable for vegetarians or those with food allergies.
Final Thoughts

This Brussels All In Tour offers a balanced mix of sightseeing, eating, and storytelling. It delivers an authentic taste of Belgium’s culinary culture, with plenty of generous servings and an engaging guide leading the way.
The tour’s highlights—Belgian chocolates, waffles, mussels, fries, and beers—are all true icons, and most reviewers walk away both full and informed. The group setting fosters a friendly vibe, making it a social and enjoyable experience for travelers who love food, history, and a good story.
That said, it’s not perfect. A few guests mention issues like microphone clarity or the limited time spent at each stop. The focus on food and sightseeing might not suit those looking for a more private, tailored experience.
All in all, if you want a lively, taste-packed introduction to Brussels that covers the main sights and culinary essentials, this tour is worth considering—especially if you're on a time crunch and want to maximize your Brussels experience in just a few hours.
Brussels All In Tour : Belgian food, chocolate, beer, waffles
"Avo was a wonderful tour guide. He had a vast knowledge of the history of the country/city and shared it in a way that didn’t fee full or school ..."
FAQ
Is the tour suitable for children?
This tour is designed for travelers aged 12 and older. It’s not specifically geared toward children, as the focus is on tasting and walking, but older kids with an interest in food and sights might enjoy it.
Does the price include all drinks and food?
Yes, all drinks and beverages are included, along with the tastings of chocolates, waffles, beers, mussels, and meatballs. You won’t need to pay extra at the stops.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs approximately four hours, giving you enough time to see key sights and enjoy multiple tastings without feeling rushed.
Are there any restrictions I should know about?
The tour isn’t recommended for those with food allergies, gluten intolerance, lactose issues, or vegetarians, as some of the tastings include seafood, meat, and dairy.
Can I cancel or get a refund if I change my mind?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the tour. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded, so plan accordingly.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended since there’s a fair amount of walking over cobblestone streets. Dress appropriately for the weather, as much of the tour is outdoors.
If you’re after a lively, flavor-filled way to explore Brussels, the All In Tour offers a good mix of sights, stories, and tasty treats. While it has some minor flaws, most agree that the overall experience is both fun and filling—great for foodies and sightseers alike.























