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Discover over 250 classic cars at Autoworld Brussels and explore the city with a flexible digital tour on your smartphone—perfect for car enthusiasts and curious explorers.

The Brussels: Autoworld Ticket & Digital City Tour offers a two-hour combination experience in the heart of Belgium’s capital. For €39 per person, visitors gain access to Autoworld Brussels, home to more than 250 vintage, luxury, and racing cars, and enjoy an included digital city tour on their smartphones. The provider rating of 3.9 reflects a solid experience, especially suited for those interested in automotive history and exploring Brussels at their own pace.
This tour is especially appealing for auto enthusiasts eager to see iconic vehicles from the early 19th century to modern racing legends, as well as travelers who prefer flexible, self-guided explorations of the city’s landmarks. A key advantage is the no-guide requirement inside the museum—meaning you can explore Autoworld on your own schedule—while the digital city guide offers rich insights as you walk through Brussels’ streets.
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Located within the Cinquantenaire complex, Autoworld Brussels is known as Belgium’s leading automobile museum. The entrance ticket grants access to an extraordinary collection of vehicles, spanning from early 19th-century motorcars to luxury classics, sports models, and legendary racing cars. The museum’s exhibits are organized into themed zones that highlight technological breakthroughs, cultural impacts, and key moments in automotive evolution.
Visitors can walk through different sections dedicated to various eras and styles, bringing each chapter of mobility history to life. This setup makes the museum appealing to automotive lovers and curious visitors alike, offering a comprehensive look at vehicle design and technological advances over time. The themed zones help keep the experience engaging and educational, with each area providing visual displays and narratives about specific periods.

After exploring Autoworld, the digital city tour becomes the perfect way to discover Brussels’ iconic landmarks. Accessible via smartphone, the self-guided route leads to popular sights such as Grand-Place, Royal Galleries, European Quarter, and St. Michaels Cathedral. The tour includes maps, photos, scripts, and audio commentary, giving context and stories as you walk through the city.
The flexible format allows you to explore at your own speed, pausing or extending your visits to places that catch your interest. The audio stories are designed to be engaging and educational, offering cultural insights that enrich your understanding of Brussels’ history and architecture. Since the tour is self-guided and private, you can avoid large groups and enjoy a personalized experience tailored to your pace.
The ticket and digital guide are available exclusively through the WeGoTrip app. Once booked, you’ll receive instructions via email, SMS, and WhatsApp on how to download and install the app. It is recommended to download the app and tour content before starting to ensure a smooth experience.
The entry ticket to Autoworld is accessible via your smartphone at the “access with ticket” entrance, simply by showing the QR code or digital pass. If you opt for the audio guide, remember to bring headphones and ensure your smartphone is charged. No physical guide or paper tickets are provided, so digital access is essential.
More Great Tours NearbyThe museum’s layout divides the collection into themed zones that each highlight a specific chapter in automotive history. Visitors encounter early motorcars from the 19th century, showcasing the pioneering days of vehicle development. Moving through the zones, they see luxury classics that exemplify elegance, and sports models that represent performance milestones.
The racing vehicles are displayed prominently, illustrating the thrills and technological advancements of motorsport. The collection features rare and iconic models, making it a treat for car aficionados and casual visitors curious about automotive craftsmanship. Each zone presents visual displays and informative scripts, making the experience both educational and visually engaging.
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The tour starts at the WeGoTrip platform, accessible via your smartphone. The meeting point is coordinates 50.83934020996094, 4.393424034118652, located at the access point to Autoworld. Since the tour is private, groups are small and personalized, allowing for flexibility and individual pacing.
There is no physical guide provided, but the digital tour offers all necessary directions and commentary. This setup means you can plan your visit with minimal hassle, focusing on the cars and landmarks that interest you most.
The total duration is around 2 hours, combining the museum visit and self-guided city walk. The cost is €39 per person, which includes entry to Autoworld and digital access to the city tour. The ticket and tour are bookable with the flexibility to reserve now and pay later, providing full cancellation options up to 24 hours in advance.
This flexible booking policy makes it easier for travelers to plan their day, knowing they can cancel if needed without penalty. The tour is designed for private groups, ensuring a personalized experience free from large crowds or guide schedules.
What sets this experience apart is the combination of a high-quality automobile museum with a self-guided, smartphone-based city tour. Visitors get exclusive access to a vast collection of vehicles and the freedom to explore Brussels’ major sights at their own pace. The no-guide inside the museum means you can enjoy the exhibits without distractions, while the digital city tour provides cultural and historical context outside.
Another strength is the flexibility of the digital tour, which can be started at any time and tailored to your interests. The private group format ensures a personalized experience, ideal for travelers who prefer self-directed exploration.

While the museum entry is straightforward, the audio guide inside Autoworld is not included, so visitors must explore independently within the museum. Also, since the digital city tour is self-guided, those who prefer guided experiences may find this less engaging. Bringing headphones and ensuring your smartphone is charged is recommended for the best experience.
The provider rating of 3.9 suggests that while many will enjoy the tour, some may find the experience needs improvement or personalization could be enhanced. The flexibility, rich collection, and cultural insights make this a compelling option for car fans and city explorers.
This experience offers excellent value for those interested in automobiles and Brussels’ landmarks. The €39 price point covers both museum access and an insightful digital tour, making it a cost-effective way to see and learn about the city and its automotive heritage.
Autoworld Brussels stands out as a must-visit for car enthusiasts, while the digital city tour adds cultural context and flexibility. The self-guided format suits travelers who enjoy independent exploration and personal pacing. While the lack of an inside museum audio guide might be a minor drawback, the rich collection and immersive stories compensate for it.
This tour serves well those seeking a blend of history, culture, and flexible sightseeing, especially for visitors who value privacy and personal pace without sacrificing depth or quality.
Does this tour include a physical guide inside Autoworld?
No, the tour does not include a physical guide inside the museum; access is self-guided via your smartphone.
What is included in the ticket?
The ticket grants entry to Autoworld and access to the digital city tour on your smartphone. The audio guide inside the museum is not provided.
How do I receive my ticket and digital tour access?
You get instructions via email, SMS, and WhatsApp on how to download the WeGoTrip app and access your ticket and tour content.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I bring for the digital city tour?
Bring headphones, ensure your smartphone is charged, and download the app and tour content before starting.
How long does the entire experience last?
The combined museum visit and city walking tour lasts approximately 2 hours.
Is this experience suitable for groups?
Yes, it is designed for private groups, allowing for a personalized, flexible experience.
Where do I meet for this tour?
The meeting point is at coordinates 50.83934020996094, 4.393424034118652, accessible via your smartphone app.
What makes this tour different from other Brussels experiences?
It combines Belgium’s top automobile collection with a comprehensive self-guided city tour, offering flexibility, rich content, and personalized pacing.