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Experience Luxembourg and Dinant on a 12-hour guided day trip from Brussels for $75, exploring scenic forests, historic sites, and picturesque towns with expert guides.
The From Brussels: Luxembourg Tour with Dinant Visit offers an engaging day out for those eager to see two countries in one trip. Priced at $75 per person and lasting around 12 hours, this tour from Brussels makes it easy to explore Luxembourg City and the charming town of Dinant without the stress of planning. Starting from 18, Boulevard de Berlaimont, travelers are whisked away through the Belgian Ardennes forests by an air-conditioned coach, with radios and earphones ensuring everyone stays connected and informed.
What sets this tour apart is the combination of scenic drives, detailed guided walks, and free time at each destination. It’s especially suited for those who enjoy a structured yet flexible day, with guides speaking English, French, and Spanish. While the tour doesn’t include lunch or entrance tickets, it provides an excellent overview of each location, making it a good value for the $75 ticket price. The positive reviews highlight the professionalism and friendliness of guides, as well as the quality of the sightseeing experience.


The tour departs from 18, Boulevard de Berlaimont outside the National Bank of Belgium. This central location makes it easy for travelers to meet the group and start their journey promptly. The coach is air-conditioned and equipped with radios and earphones, ensuring clear communication during the long drive through the Belgian Ardennes.
The return trip lasts about 1.5 hours, bringing everyone back to either Boulevard de Berlaimont or Brussels Central Station. The organized pickup and drop-off points, along with comfortable transportation, help make this long day more manageable.
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The journey from Brussels takes you through the Belgian Ardennes forests, famous for their lush greenery and scenic views. The drive offers plenty of moments to enjoy the landscapes without the stress of driving yourself. The comfortable coach ensures a pleasant ride, even with a long outbound trip.
While on board, travelers can take in the countryside scenery or chat with fellow participants, making the most of the travel time. The scenery provides a natural backdrop to the day’s cultural and historic explorations.

Once in Luxembourg City, the guide leads visitors through the old town, showcasing key sites such as the cathedral, the Palace of the Grand Duke, and the Place d’Armes. The Palace of the Grand Duke is a significant highlight, offering a glimpse into the country’s royal architecture.
In the downtown area, travelers enjoy a spectacular view of the Kirchberg district, home to several European institutions. The guide also points out the city walls, the abbey of Neumünster, and the Casemates, a trail that adds a historic touch to the city’s landscape, along with scenic sites along the river Alzette.
The guided tour of Luxembourg allows you to see both ancient structures and contemporary architecture, reflecting its status as a vibrant, modern hub. The guides are praised for their knowledge and engaging storytelling, making the city’s history come alive.

After the guided part of the visit, travelers are given free time to explore Luxembourg City at their own pace. This is a good opportunity to visit shops, grab a coffee, or take photos of the city’s beautiful scenery. The flexible timing ensures you can enjoy the city without feeling rushed.
While the tour doesn’t include lunch, the free time allows for a quick meal or snack in the city’s cafes, or to simply soak in the atmosphere of this dynamic capital.
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Following the Luxembourg visit, the coach takes travelers to Dinant, a picturesque town perched on the River Meuse. The town’s 15th-century collegial church and its impressive citadel are major attractions. Dinant’s name, originating from the Celtic Divo Nanto, means Sacred Valley — fitting for a town rich in history.
Guided tours in Dinant include a visit to La Maison de Monsieur Sax, the birthplace of Adolphe Sax, the inventor of the saxophone. This adds a musical twist to the sightseeing, connecting visitors with Dinant’s cultural heritage. The town’s dramatic setting on the narrow riverbanks adds to its visual appeal, providing plenty of photo opportunities.

Post-guided tour, free time in Dinant allows visitors to wander its charming streets, explore local shops, or relax in cafes overlooking the river. The town’s scenic views and historic architecture make it a favorite among those seeking a peaceful yet captivating stop.
Though the tour does not specify specific meal options here, the free time affords visitors the chance to enjoy local cuisine or simply enjoy the views.

Throughout the day, the guides are praised for their expertise, friendliness, and ability to share information in multiple languages. Many reviews mention knowledgeable guides like Jan Van Melkebeke, Andrea, Veronica, and others, who make the experience engaging and informative.
The bus driver is also recognized for maintaining a smooth ride, even in traffic. The coach’s comfort and use of radios and earphones enhance the experience, keeping everyone connected and focused on the sights.

Travelers should wear comfortable shoes for walking tours and exploring sites. The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with mobility impairments, due to the nature of some sites and walking distances. Cancellation is flexible, with the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
The tour does not include entrance tickets or lunch, so participants can plan accordingly. It’s advisable to bring a jacket or umbrella in case of weather changes, especially since the tour takes place outdoors in scenic areas.

With a high rating of 4.5 based on over 2,600 reviews, this tour demonstrates strong satisfaction among past participants. The large variety of sites, combined with professional guides and comfortable transportation, makes it a good choice for those wanting a comprehensive day-trip experience.
It’s especially suitable for travelers who prefer a well-organized group tour with informative commentary and the flexibility of free time at each destination. The price point of $75 offers good value, considering the length of the trip, guided insights, and sightseeing.
This 12-hour tour from Brussels combines scenic drives, historic sites, and charming towns, making it perfect for those with a full day to spare. The guided approach ensures you learn about each location’s history and culture without the hassle of independent planning.
While the tour does not include lunch or entrance fees, the organized stops and expert guides compensate with a smooth, educational experience. The scenic landscapes and cultural highlights—the Palace of the Grand Duke, Dinant’s citadel and church, and the Casemates—make this a memorable journey.
This tour offers excellent value for anyone interested in exploring Luxembourg and Dinant in a single day, with well-reviewed guides and comfortable transport. It’s a reliable choice for travelers seeking a structured yet flexible adventure through the Benelux region.
“We love it! Veronica was super nice and has a humorous way of regaling us with the history of the place.”
Is lunch included in this tour?
No, lunch is not included. Travelers can explore local cafes or bring their own snacks during free time.
Are entrance tickets to attractions included?
No, entrance tickets are not included, so visitors can choose which sites to explore more deeply.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
This tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with mobility impairments due to the nature of some sites and walking involved.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides conduct the tour in English, French, and Spanish.
How long is the drive from Brussels to Luxembourg?
The drive through the Ardennes takes approximately 3 hours each way, with a 1.5-hour return trip.
What should I bring for the tour?
We recommend comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing, as there will be outdoor walking and sightseeing.