In 1893, the Belgian capital became the centre of an adventurous new style of architecture that became known as art nouveau. The city saw an explosion of new buildings with slender ironwork, curving masonry and artistic details. This 4-kilometre walk takes you through the streets where this unique style was born, revealing many hidden secrets (cafes, restaurants, shops, and more) along the way.
This walk was carefully put together by Derek Blyth, author of The 500 Hidden Secrets of Brussels. It is INCLUDED IN THE GUIDE but can also be bought separately. Either way, it will take you to hidden spots that most tourists never find.
The walk will be available for download as soon as your purchase is complete. The PDF file can be opened on mobile or printed.