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Brazilian tourist guide in Belgium

Most of the complaints of Brazilian tourists who travel to Belgium are related to communication difficulties that arise during simple situations on the trip. In Belgium there are three official languages most commonly used: French, German and Dutch, with English also being used, but to a lesser extent.

Simple things like requesting information about places, ordering a dish at a restaurant or even visiting tourist spots, can be a challenge for a Brazilian who doesn't speak any of the most spoken languages in the country. With this variety of languages, there is no better option than hiring a Brazilian tour guide in Belgium to facilitate communication, and thus be able to make the most of the trip without feeling limited due to the local language.

Without a doubt, a very important investment that will contribute a lot to making the trip simply unforgettable, is hiring the services of a Brazilian tourist guide in Belgium, and Bem Belga is the best choice to help you on this adventure , as the founder of the company is a Brazilian who has lived in Belgium for over 15 years. Don't waste any more time! Hire the team that will help you live the best trip of your life!

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Transfers and Tours

Enjoy your passage through the country in an intelligent and optimized way created by us. 

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Brewery Route

Belgium is one of the countries that breathes what we call the Brewing Culture, a tradition that dates back centuries of history, in the manufacture and consumption of the drink.

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tomorrowland

TOMORROWLAND is the biggest music festival in the world.

it happens every summer  in Boom, Belgium, featuring a host of great and renowned DJs, appealing to various styles.

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