The Top 10 Things To Do And See In Avenue Louise, Brussels

Prachi Vyas

Avenue Louise represents the height of modern luxury in Brussels. Running the length of a municipality, the Avenue is a runway of prestigious international brands like Versace and Chanel and breathtaking Art Nouveau buildings that house both respected diplomats and big businesses. This stretch of space may not be the longest, but it offers so much more to see and do.

House and Studio of Victor Horta l

Horta Museum

Home of renowned Belgian architect Victor Horta, the Horta Museum opened to the public in 1969 as a tribute to his life and work. The home itself is located in the artist’s former studio in the Saint-Gilles district near Avenue Louise. The Horta Museum embodies the Art Nouveau style of the 1890s with its intricate mosaic designs, elegant stained glass decorations and antiquated spiral staircase. A designated UNESCO World Heritage Site and winner of the EU Prize for Cultural Heritage, the Horta Museum allows for private tours after hours, but public entrance fees are just 8 euros for adults.
Address and telephone number: 25 Rue Americaine, St-Gilles, Brussels 1060, Belgium +32 02 543 0490

The Escape Hunt Experience

The Escape Hunt Experience is the top-rated entertainment experience in Brussels according to TripAdvisor, and it’s easy to see why: locked in a room with only a few clues, you and your team have just a few hours to solve a series of puzzles in order to escape. The premise may seem simple but rest assured, the mysteries are thoroughly developed and highly complex, making it a fun and exciting way to bond with friends and family. Visit the website to book your own Escape Hunt Experience.
Address and telephone number: 13-15 Rue de Livourne, Rdc, Brussels 1060, Belgium +32 2 850 15 10

Serendip Spa

Serendip Spa is a hidden gem that seeks to give you respite from the busy, nonstop pace of Brussels. The atmosphere immediately puts you at ease but without the cloying, generic quality of typical spas. Serendip uses sunlight filtered through sheer curtains for natural mood lighting, and the floors are dark hardwood and strewn with area rugs. Serendip’s seasoned masseuses, who help you choose a signature treatment based on your stress level, enhance the homely ambiance. Serendip also offers yoga classes to complement the treatments, which you can book ahead of time on their website.
Address and telephone number: 18 Place Stephanie, Brussels, Belgium +32 2 503 55 04

Brussels – Avenue Louise Area

Brussels Sightjogging

For travelers who tend more towards the active end of the spectrum, a neat alternative to taking bus tours of the city is booking a tour with Brussels Sightjogging. Ranked TripAdvisor’s #1 outdoor activity in Brussels, the sightjogging tour guides make a point to take their joggers past not just the well known, but also the unknown. The friendly, knowledgeable tour guides help make the running much less arduous by telling interesting stories behind many different places, including Avenue Louise.
Address: Rue de Savoie 56, Brussels 1060, Belgium

James Ensor, Skeleton at the Empty Easel

Musee des Beaux-Arts d’Ixelles

The Musee des Beaux-Arts d’Ixelles is a lovely little museum located less than a mile away from Avenue Louise. Beyond the glass exterior, exhibitions that showcase artists both prominent and undiscovered abound. Last season treated visitors to a showcase of Belgian surrealist René Magritte, the renaissance-themed Bruegel room and expressionist painter James Ensor. Because it is so humble and lesser known than other art museums, the Musee des Beaux-Arts d’Ixelles is ideal for the quiet traveler who seeks to absorb the culture of their host country without the fuss of loud crowds.
Address and telephone number: 71, Rue Jean Van Volsem, 1050 Brussels, Belgium +32 02 515 64 21

Ride Tramway 94 down to Bois de la Cambre

Tramway line 94 goes a step further than merely transporting the public: if you take it from Avenue Louise down to Bois de la Cambre, you will get to see the entire length of the avenue. It’s like going sightseeing without actually having to go sightseeing! The best part is being able to get off at the last stop, an urban public park in the heart of the city. The horizontal expanses of green, manicured lawns are interspersed with children playing games and families on picnics. Watching the sunset here is simply a wonderful way to end the day.

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