Brussels Tourist Tramway

Every Sunday from April to September, as well as one Sunday per month outside this period, you can enjoy a guided trip through Brussels’ different municipalities with one of our historical trams that dates from the time of the World Fair of 1935.

To make this trip even more interesting, our guides will provide you with information on the different areas you are passing through. Their story is the result of a lot of research that they have done out of love and passion for their city. Our guides will let you discover Brussels’ hidden gems, with their stories peppered with juicy anecdotes.

This journey lets you discover Brussels’ architectural heritage. You will see prestigious “Art Nouveau” houses built over a century ago, as well as typical “Art Deco” buildings from the interwar period, and some of the most amazing monuments of our capital, like the “Arcades du Cinquantenaire”, the Palace of Justice, the Town Hall tower, the Royal Quarter and even the Atomium (route subject to last minute modifications on the tram network).

All participants are requested to be present at the Museum by 9.30 a.m. in order to be given a warm welcome by our volunteers as well as to guarantee the departure time of 10 a.m. Attention: the journey takes approximately 4 hours and is not appropriate for young children. A lunch break is scheduled halfway through the journey. Optionally, participants can reserve a hot meal right before departure, which will be served in a restaurant located near the lunch break location.

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For the moment our trip skips the north and west of Brussels due to road works at place Royale and rue de la Régence. Starting at the end of June (2025) we will offer a mixed BTT tram and bus trip. Below you can see the tram itinerary marked red, and the bus route marked blue.

Making a reservation for one or more seats on the BTT implies complete acceptance of these terms and conditions.

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