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Re: Classic City Tour of Brussels & Other Options
Tauck's website will provide a brief description of what the excursion covers. The Grote Markt—the central square—is a lovely place to explore even though Tauck will probably give you an orientation/architectural tour of the area. If I had stayed longer—I was only there briefly on a holiday market cruise—I would have liked to have toured the beautiful city hall.
kfnknfzk
Re: Classic City Tour of Brussels & Other Options
We will be on the 4/12 tour but reading the description and knowing it is only 3 hours long, it is highly unlikely that any museums are included. In addition many or the great building such as the Royal Palace are not open to the public. If you are not to get lagged you can try to go Bruge or Ghent on your own. The Central station is a very short walk from the Hotel Amigo. You can also book at tour one or both days. On tour day one I am assuming that we won't need to be at the hotel until 230ish to get the provided transportation to the ship. We booked a tour with a tour company called WithLocals. We have used them before and they have a wide variety of tours in Brussels. Our tour ends at 1PM. You can always choose to make your way to the ship on your own if you choose a tour that ends later than the the hotel pickup time. If you are doing a private driving type tour outside of Brussels, they may be able to drop you of at the ship. If you are a museum person you can get your tickets online early such as the Museum of Fine Arts which is not far from the pre stay hotel.
Ben
Re: Classic City Tour of Brussels & Other Options
Pam, there is a certain "science" to reading Tauck itineraries. If it says something like "a city tour" that means basically a drive/walk by not that you are likely to enter any of the buildings. If you're going to get a guided tour of a site it will say something like "a guided visit to the Red Star Line Museum". We're on one of the summer tours to this area and looking at the Hotel Amigo it seems to be in the heart of the pedestrian area very close to the Grand-Place/market square so we will be doing some exploring of that area on our own. Note: I edited this to correct Grand Palace to Grand-Place.
Re: Japan-Essence of Japan
klanskyedlin - You might want to move your post. You've posted in the Warsaw, Budapest, Vienna & Prague, Jewish Heritage area a question about the Japan - Essence of Japan tour. At least I think that's what you've done.
Re: Update on Safety and Security - Jordan & Egypt
We are well into our Egypt part of this journey. All of the sites we’ve visited have security everywhere. In fact, we’ve had to go through security checks just to get into most. In addition, we’ve had our armed security man with us. Tourism is back in Egypt. The sites are busy. We’ve had no reason for concern.
Re: Update on Safety and Security - Jordan & Egypt
We are on the tour as I write this. So far, safety has not been anyone’s concern. There are 26 of us (small group size for the price of a regular trip). It’s been fantastic already!
Re: Excursions
Thank you, everyone, for the feedback. We will be doing the countryside tour, as Ben mentioned, so good to know it's an early start. I may call Tauck as well, but am comfortable with the input here. Have decided not to stress about it - just go and enjoy!
Re: visiting Canada in June 2025
Canadians are pretty nice people and I expect most will direct their annoyance at our government not individual visitors. That said, I wouldn't say anything or wear anything to indicate support for our current president without expecting you might get a negative reaction.


