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What to see in Brussels?

Brussels is not only the capital of Belgium and a beautiful tourist city, but also a fairly significant political center, where located NATO office and the headquarters of European Union. But, despite its seriousness, the city gladly welcomes tourists, treating them to branded Belgian chocolate and homemade waffles and giving them the opportunity to enjoy the most beautiful sights.

Experienced travelers prefer to book a hotel in Belgium in advance online, compare prices, ratings and reviews. For example, in Brussels, you can book The Dominican hotel from 133 euros per night.


What to see


Grand Place
is the very center of the old city. It is surrounded by gothic-style buildings, each of which was once a house dedicated to a particular craft, such as the buildings of bakers or brewers. On this square, you can sit in a coffee shop or go on a short trip through the old city of Brussels, there are many souvenir shops, waffle and chocolate stalls. Not far from the central square is the world-famous Manneken Pis sculpture. There are always a lot of tourists around it, so it is almost impossible to pass this place. There are also many stories about the significance of this attraction for Belgium, but opinions differ here, so it is advisable to familiarize yourself with at least a few of the versions. 

Interestingly, during public holidays this Boy can be seen dressed in traditional Belgian clothes. An equally important attraction in Brussels is Royal Palace. Now it is open to tourists and only occasionally closed for official ceremonies. This place is worth a visit, as all the most interesting and valuable things in Belgium are called royal. In this palace there is an opportunity to look at the royal halls and chambers of the monarchs who once ruled there. One of the symbols of Brussels is Town Hall. It is always open to the public and also has an observation deck on the balcony from where you can look at the entire old city. Saints Michael and Gudula Cathedral is the most important cathedral in the city, which partially hosts important events and public holidays. The Atomium is a very interesting place. This seemingly unremarkable structure, which is an iron atom, hides the most interesting inside. The spheres of this atom can be visited by visiting a hotel, a cafe, an exhibition and even an observation deck overlooking the whole of Brussels.


Shopping


Passage du Nord
 is a gallery of baroque shops. In addition to the fact that this is a great place even to just take a walk and plunge into the atmosphere, because this gallery is fraught with a lot of history, here you can also find really worthwhile things. In addition to clothes, you can find all sorts of things here for every taste, from jewelry to real weapons. Woluwe Shopping Center is a huge collection of shops for any budget. Also here are all the amenities for spending a comfortable time with the family or just a good shopping. There are also many cafes and restaurants and good transport accessibility. Les Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert is another shopping gallery located in an old building. There are many souvenir shops here, and Belgian chocolate is also sold. But besides shopping, this gallery is also an attraction, where you can take a walk, take pictures and look at interesting exhibits.


Where to eat

Undoubtedly, you will first want to try real Belgian chocolate. Leonidas chocolate shops are located in different parts of the city and are not that hard to find. This is one of the most popular brands of Belgian chocolate, the quality and taste of which have been tested by time. At Rue des Bouchers you can find a kind of paradise for lovers of all types of gastronomy. This is a small street full of restaurants of all types and for all tastes. You should first go around it all in order to find the most suitable option. As for Brussels waffles, you can find them at every step in the old city, you just have to find the place you like most and start tasting local culinary delights. A small restaurant located in the city center, under called Bia Mara, not a bad place to eat tasty and not very expensive. The portions are large, serving standard dishes like fish, French fries and, of course, Belgian beer.



For meatball lovers and not only, there is a good family-run establishment in Brussels called Ballekes, which is famous for its signature meatballs according to a secret recipe and various sauces and Belgian beer. This cafe also serves other dishes.Brussels is a very colorful city where everyone can find something to do at their discretion. Those who are fascinated by the architecture of the old city, or who are interested in exploring the local cuisine, even connoisseurs of art or vice versa, modern technology, everyone will love the hospitable capital of Belgium.