Our guides
As a bike guide, I like to share my amazement about the diversity of the different neighbourhoods, the alternation between the historical, the contemporary, the elegant, the refurbished, the decayed, and above all the abundance of greenery.
My favourite spot, the Tour & Taxis site and Sobieski Park.
Brussels by bike is to move efficiently above ground and look at everything this city has to offer.
Marij
I've been living in Brussels for ten years now, and I love the city. It's a beautiful capital on a human scale, with an enriching multicultural mix and a well thought-out development that I love to show. When I guide, I like to have a good time sharing and discovering together.
My favourite spot, walking along the canal, the Cinquantenaire park and the Sonian Forest for a breath of fresh air.
Brussels by bike, cycling in the city makes me feel free and healthy.
Jef
Brussels is a difficult city to grasp, especially for tourists, and I love to showcase the beauty of that elusiveness. You can head off in any random direction and be sure that you’ll be surprised.
My favorite spot(s) are the Art Nouveau gems that you can unexpectedly stumble upon all over the city
Brussels by bike is the way to discover just how endlessly diverse the city is.
Parker
Johan
Philippe
Guiding since 2012 and coordinating the organization for several years. I enjoy letting people discover the versatility of the city by bike. I’m passionate about tavelling by bike and I like to take groups on a short, enriching and enjoyable journey through Brussels.
My favourite spot, the Duden park in Forest, a precious green place in the middle of the city with beautiful views.
Brussels by bike is moving freely, a healthy dose of exercise and staying connected with the city.
Frédéric
Guide since 2016. Taking people on a discovery journey through Brussels is my passion. Showing sides of Brussels that are less known but equally valuable.
My favorite spot, Ter Kameren Abbey where everything comes together. A hidden piece of tranquility with a rich history, trendy and beautiful.
Brussels by bike, the best way to discover places you wouldn't otherwise see.
Since I was 18, I have been in love with Brussels, its people, parks and buildings. I love to guide you through the Brussels’ jungle, past hidden gems and highlights with stories of the past and present.
My favourite spot, the remaining alleys and markets of the Pentagon, its atmosphere and ‘zwans’ !
Brussels by bike takes me from the canal to the Sonian Forest, and it’s a healthy way of life.
Luc
Living in Brussels for many years, I enjoy sharing my passion for the city with visitors. A good tour? When you have discovered an aspect of the city that you wouldn't have on your own.
My favorite spot, Saint-Gilles and its church square. Feel the mixity and enjoy a drink on one of the many terraces.
Brussels by bike is exploring new neighborhoods where I wouldn't have been without my bike.
Grim
I like to show the diversity and the openness of Brussels. By bike, I like to bring you alongside unexpected and unknown spots, while submerging you into our vivid city..
My favorite spot, I have two :-) Tour & Taxi, a wonderful spot, embedded in the Maritime quarter, and our hidden gem, the Cemetery of Laeken.
Brussels by bike is being captured by the city, feeling the heartbeat of the city, moving fast but gently, never getting lost, always coming back.
Michel
After so many years, Brussels continues to fascinate me with its contrasts, rich history, and pleasantly chaotic disorder. I love guiding people around during their discovery journey in Brussels.
My favourite spot, the upper part of Parc de Forest at nightfall is more than worth it!
Brussels by bike, it’s a relaxing and smart way to move around in the city.
Tibor
As a child of European parents, I grew up in this multifaceted city. The freedom to do your own thing and the many community-based projects are what fascinates me the most today.
My favourite spot, the area around the Cardinal Mercier square in Jette, with its village character.
Brussels by bike is about setting a destination and discovering the route as you go. Stopping now and then, discovering a place, popping in, and moving on again!
Renaat
Born and raised in Brussels. Yet, Brussels can still amaze me. It always brings me pleasure to surprise people from Brussels with beautiful lesser-known places in the city.
My favorite spot, the Zenne Park, a green corridor that makes the neighborhood more pleasant.
Brussels by bike is to clear your head and let impressions flow in. Delightful!
Andréa
What I enjoy most about guiding on two wheels is the possibility to meet people from various places while unveiling the beauty and stories of Brussels, and enjoying the freedom and eco-friendly spirit of biking.
My favourite spot, the Tenbosch park, a little greenery oasis in the heart of Ixelles, which hosts rare plant species – unique in Belgium
Brussels by bike allows you to connect its diverse neighbourhoods all together and.. get a better sense of direction!
Charlotte
Years ago, while looking for a women's cycling group, I accidentally came across Cactus. Discovering my city, guiding visitors and... cycling, that's what attracts me. At the beginning and end of each tour, I like to ask, "Brussels, what does that evoke for you?" The differences in answers - after 3 hours of bike tour - are surprising and motivating!
My favourite spot, the stairs in Dudenpark with a view on Parc de Forest and the city.
Brussels by bike, is all about being completely free to move and explore this beautiful city.
Thierry
A Brusseleir of Spanish origin since 2010, I became a bike guide in 2014 and I am a board member since a couple of years. My mission is to transmit my passion about the endless Brussels hyper diversity in all its forms.
My favorite spot, Avenue Louis Bertrand, the eclectic artery in Schaerbeek.
Brussels by bike, it’s an endless & tantalising enjoyment with the wind in your hair.
Jan
Brussels has so many challenges. While guiding, you can share info on different topics, meet people in a very diverse city in language, culture and nature. This continues to fascinate me.
My favourite spots are the green oases of Brussels. The Stuyvenberg Florist Gardens, a hidden gem.
Brussels by bike, the most fascinating way to get to know the city. It brings a broader perspective of what Brussels has in store.