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OPEN DURING COVID-19 IN BRUSSELS Brussels touristic activities during Covid-19 pandemic. Travelling within Belgium has no restrictions. There is no curfew. No restriction for night outdors presence. Museums are open. Most attractions are open. Guided tours are working. Shops, markets and flea-markets are open. Indoors of restaurants, pubs and cafes are closed but terrases

are

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Belgium Tourism Offices . Here are a few offices. Austria Tourism Flanders-Brussels Tourismuswerbung Flandern-Brüssel Mariahilferstr. 121b/VI. 1060 Vienna

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Brussels has a temperate climate with four seasons spanning the whole year. Temperatures are relatively mild during the whole year with the average low at 1°C in winter and only 23°C in summer. Winds tend to be slightly stronger in winter but the most constant weather pattern would be rainfall. Snow is possible but doesn’t occur very often.

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Getting around in Brussels. It is easy to transport around the capital city of Europe. There is a well-developed public transport system for pedestrians and there are many boulevards for drivers. The city centre itself is compact so there are good walking trails to 12 BRUSSELS MUSEUMS WORTH VISITING Museum of Costume and Lace. The Brussels Museum of Costume and Lace celebrates the unique textile heritage of Belgium. It is dedicated to temporary exhibitions with costume, fashion and lace themes. It is situated near the Grand Place so it is within walking distance to many other museums within the vicinity.

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Over 200 embassies (offices of ambassadors) and consulates (offices of consuls) can be found in Brussels. This is convenient for diplomats to access key European Union institutions and for travellers and expats to seek advice. Note that embassies and consulates have different roles. Embassies, normally based in the capital of the country

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Brussels Zoo. The Planckendael Zoo in the small town of Mechelen, on the way to Antwerp, is the closest zoo to Brussels city. It is easily reachable by train or car and is a great day trip for families with

children.

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Brussels Opera. In the 18th century Brussels opera was second only to Paris. Although the popularity of opera has slowly given way to classical music and jazz scenes in Brussels, you will still find operas playing at the Brussels opera house of La Monnaie (the Mint) and the Royal Music Conservatory. HOP-ON HOP-OFF BUS BRUSSELS Brussels hop on hop off tourist bus. Tourist bus is a comfortable way of sightseeing without getting tired from managing the whole tour. It costs €32 for 48 hours and covers most Brussels attractions. Many people choose to do the whole circle around city first. PEEING BOY STATUE IN BRUSSELS Peeing boy statue location. The Manneken Pis is located southwest of the town hall. If you are at the Grand Place facing the town hall take the exit on the left, the peeing boy is two blocks behind the town hall. Alternatively, you can walk from one of the metro stations mentioned below. Rue de l’Etuve 31 / Lievevrouwbroersstraat 31. OPEN DURING COVID-19 IN BRUSSELS Brussels touristic activities during Covid-19 pandemic. Travelling within Belgium has no restrictions. There is no curfew. No restriction for night outdors presence. Museums are open. Most attractions are open. Guided tours are working. Shops, markets and flea-markets are open. Indoors of restaurants, pubs and cafes are closed but terrases

are

BRUSSELS.INFO

Belgium Tourism Offices . Here are a few offices. Austria Tourism Flanders-Brussels Tourismuswerbung Flandern-Brüssel Mariahilferstr. 121b/VI. 1060 Vienna

BRUSSELS.INFO

Brussels has a temperate climate with four seasons spanning the whole year. Temperatures are relatively mild during the whole year with the average low at 1°C in winter and only 23°C in summer. Winds tend to be slightly stronger in winter but the most constant weather pattern would be rainfall. Snow is possible but doesn’t occur very often.

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Getting around in Brussels. It is easy to transport around the capital city of Europe. There is a well-developed public transport system for pedestrians and there are many boulevards for drivers. The city centre itself is compact so there are good walking trails to 12 BRUSSELS MUSEUMS WORTH VISITING Museum of Costume and Lace. The Brussels Museum of Costume and Lace celebrates the unique textile heritage of Belgium. It is dedicated to temporary exhibitions with costume, fashion and lace themes. It is situated near the Grand Place so it is within walking distance to many other museums within the vicinity.

BRUSSELS.INFO

Over 200 embassies (offices of ambassadors) and consulates (offices of consuls) can be found in Brussels. This is convenient for diplomats to access key European Union institutions and for travellers and expats to seek advice. Note that embassies and consulates have different roles. Embassies, normally based in the capital of the country

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Brussels Zoo. The Planckendael Zoo in the small town of Mechelen, on the way to Antwerp, is the closest zoo to Brussels city. It is easily reachable by train or car and is a great day trip for families with

children.

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Brussels Opera. In the 18th century Brussels opera was second only to Paris. Although the popularity of opera has slowly given way to classical music and jazz scenes in Brussels, you will still find operas playing at the Brussels opera house of La Monnaie (the Mint) and the Royal Music Conservatory. HOP-ON HOP-OFF BUS BRUSSELS Brussels hop on hop off tourist bus. Tourist bus is a comfortable way of sightseeing without getting tired from managing the whole tour. It costs €32 for 48 hours and covers most Brussels attractions. Many people choose to do the whole circle around city first. PEEING BOY STATUE IN BRUSSELS Peeing boy statue location. The Manneken Pis is located southwest of the town hall. If you are at the Grand Place facing the town hall take the exit on the left, the peeing boy is two blocks behind the town hall. Alternatively, you can walk from one of the metro stations mentioned below. Rue de l’Etuve 31 / Lievevrouwbroersstraat 31. BRUSSELS TIPS, FACTS AND INTERESTING INFORMATION Quick facts about Belgium. Belgium became an independent state in 1830 after protests against the policies of King William of Netherlands. Since then, Belgium has created its own Constitution and proclaimed its own sovereignity. King Leopold of Saxe-Coburg was the first king

of

THINGS TO DO IN BRUSSELS Things to do in Brussels . There are lots of interesting things to do in Brussels apart from the essential tour of the Grand Place and the Mannequin Pis statue.The key tip is to know which area of the city to go to for which activity and then utilise the fantastic public

transport system to

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The Brussels Jazz Marathon is an annual musical fest. During a weekend at the end of May artists from Belgium and around the world converge to play a massive 3 day concert. Outdoor stages are set up at the Grand Place, the Sablon and Place St Catherine and indoor venues include over 25 bars and cafés. Christmas Market.

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Brussels History. Brussels was a location for settlement since prehistory but it became a noteworthy settlement after Saint Gery built a chapel on the banks of the Senne River in 695, now called Place Saint Gery. The city of Brussels was officially founded in 979 by Charles, Duke of Low Lotharingia, who set down Brussels’ first

city charter.

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Brussels has a temperate climate with four seasons spanning the whole year. Temperatures are relatively mild during the whole year with the average low at 1°C in winter and only 23°C in summer. Winds tend to be slightly stronger in winter but the most constant weather pattern would be rainfall. Snow is possible but doesn’t occur very often.

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Getting around in Brussels. It is easy to transport around the capital city of Europe. There is a well-developed public transport system for pedestrians and there are many boulevards for drivers. The city centre itself is compact so there are good walking trails to

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Brussels Architecture Sights. Brussels has a collection of buildings with historical significance and value to the city. Apart from the buildings already mentioned on the attractions page, there are a few more interesting buildings and design styles to tour and admire in

Brussels.

BRUSSELS CITY MUSEUM Brussels City Museum Location. Probably the easiest to locate history museum in Brussels City. It stands opposite the Town Hall right at the central square called the Grand Place. Metro stops: Centrale, De Broukere, Bourse. Busses number: 48, 95. Belgian railways train: Central station. Address: PEEING BOY STATUE IN BRUSSELS Peeing boy statue location. The Manneken Pis is located southwest of the town hall. If you are at the Grand Place facing the town hall take the exit on the left, the peeing boy is two blocks behind the town hall. Alternatively, you can walk from one of the metro stations mentioned below. Rue de l’Etuve 31 / Lievevrouwbroersstraat 31. CHARLEROI AIRPORT TO BRUSSELS Charleroi airport to Brussels city transport. Although not the closest airport to Brussels city (55km/~50min), the Charleroi airport is still accessible in many reasonable ways. BRUSSELS TIPS, FACTS AND INTERESTING INFORMATION Quick facts about Belgium. Belgium became an independent state in 1830 after protests against the policies of King William of Netherlands. Since then, Belgium has created its own Constitution and proclaimed its own sovereignity. King Leopold of Saxe-Coburg was the first king

of

OPEN DURING COVID-19 IN BRUSSELS Brussels touristic activities during Covid-19 pandemic. Travelling within Belgium has no restrictions. There is no curfew. No restriction for night outdors presence. Museums are open. Most attractions are open. Guided tours are working. Shops, markets and flea-markets are open. Indoors of restaurants, pubs and cafes are closed but terrases

are

BRUSSELS.INFO

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Brussels has a temperate climate with four seasons spanning the whole year. Temperatures are relatively mild during the whole year with the average low at 1°C in winter and only 23°C in summer. Winds tend to be slightly stronger in winter but the most constant weather pattern would be rainfall. Snow is possible but doesn’t occur very often.

BRUSSELS.INFO

Getting around in Brussels. It is easy to transport around the capital city of Europe. There is a well-developed public transport system for pedestrians and there are many boulevards for drivers. The city centre itself is compact so there are good walking trails to 12 BRUSSELS MUSEUMS WORTH VISITING Museum of Costume and Lace. The Brussels Museum of Costume and Lace celebrates the unique textile heritage of Belgium. It is dedicated to temporary exhibitions with costume, fashion and lace themes. It is situated near the Grand Place so it is within walking distance to many other museums within the vicinity.

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Brussels Midi. South city station. Also known as Gare du Midi (FR) or Zuidstation (NL). The busiest of all the stations in Brussels. It is the busiest because apart from intercity trains, metro and trams there are also international high-speed train platforms for Eurostar and Thalys which have their ticket offices there as BRUSSELS CARD, BRUSSELS PASS The Brussels Card can be purchased in forms of 24-hour, 48-hour or 72-hour access. With or without the unlimited public transport for all busses, trams and metro. And with or without the Hop-on Hop-off Bus pass. The booking modules for all these versions are at the bottom of

this webpage.

AIRPORT TO BRUSSELS CITY Brussels airport train. Tiqets Availability Widget. There is a train service from Brussels Zaventem Airport to Brussels Central Station every 10 minutes between 5am and midnight, 7 days a week. The ride takes 18 minutes and costs €12,70. However you will need to PEEING BOY STATUE IN BRUSSELS Peeing boy statue location. The Manneken Pis is located southwest of the town hall. If you are at the Grand Place facing the town hall take the exit on the left, the peeing boy is two blocks behind the town hall. Alternatively, you can walk from one of the metro stations mentioned below. Rue de l’Etuve 31 / Lievevrouwbroersstraat 31. BRUSSELS TIPS, FACTS AND INTERESTING INFORMATION Quick facts about Belgium. Belgium became an independent state in 1830 after protests against the policies of King William of Netherlands. Since then, Belgium has created its own Constitution and proclaimed its own sovereignity. King Leopold of Saxe-Coburg was the first king

of

OPEN DURING COVID-19 IN BRUSSELS Brussels touristic activities during Covid-19 pandemic. Travelling within Belgium has no restrictions. There is no curfew. No restriction for night outdors presence. Museums are open. Most attractions are open. Guided tours are working. Shops, markets and flea-markets are open. Indoors of restaurants, pubs and cafes are closed but terrases

are

BRUSSELS.INFO

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Brussels has a temperate climate with four seasons spanning the whole year. Temperatures are relatively mild during the whole year with the average low at 1°C in winter and only 23°C in summer. Winds tend to be slightly stronger in winter but the most constant weather pattern would be rainfall. Snow is possible but doesn’t occur very often.

BRUSSELS.INFO

Getting around in Brussels. It is easy to transport around the capital city of Europe. There is a well-developed public transport system for pedestrians and there are many boulevards for drivers. The city centre itself is compact so there are good walking trails to 12 BRUSSELS MUSEUMS WORTH VISITING Museum of Costume and Lace. The Brussels Museum of Costume and Lace celebrates the unique textile heritage of Belgium. It is dedicated to temporary exhibitions with costume, fashion and lace themes. It is situated near the Grand Place so it is within walking distance to many other museums within the vicinity.

BRUSSELS.INFO

Brussels Midi. South city station. Also known as Gare du Midi (FR) or Zuidstation (NL). The busiest of all the stations in Brussels. It is the busiest because apart from intercity trains, metro and trams there are also international high-speed train platforms for Eurostar and Thalys which have their ticket offices there as BRUSSELS CARD, BRUSSELS PASS The Brussels Card can be purchased in forms of 24-hour, 48-hour or 72-hour access. With or without the unlimited public transport for all busses, trams and metro. And with or without the Hop-on Hop-off Bus pass. The booking modules for all these versions are at the bottom of

this webpage.

AIRPORT TO BRUSSELS CITY Brussels airport train. Tiqets Availability Widget. There is a train service from Brussels Zaventem Airport to Brussels Central Station every 10 minutes between 5am and midnight, 7 days a week. The ride takes 18 minutes and costs €12,70. However you will need to PEEING BOY STATUE IN BRUSSELS Peeing boy statue location. The Manneken Pis is located southwest of the town hall. If you are at the Grand Place facing the town hall take the exit on the left, the peeing boy is two blocks behind the town hall. Alternatively, you can walk from one of the metro stations mentioned below. Rue de l’Etuve 31 / Lievevrouwbroersstraat 31.

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You may know this fact about Belgium, beer is equivalent to fine wine and enjoyed in restaurants, cafes and bars at all times of the day and night. Many of the best Belgian beers are served in specially designed glasses which are unique to each beer. Beer pouring is an art. In good bars, with a twist of the wrist and a flick of a beer knife 10 BRUSSELS ATTRACTIONS WORTH VISITING It is a great chance for families to have a nice day out with children. The miniatures are about 25 times smaller than the life size versions, some of the most famous include the Eiffel Tower, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Mount Vesuvius and of course the Grand Place. Mini-Europe online tickets website.

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Brussels Midi. South city station. Also known as Gare du Midi (FR) or Zuidstation (NL). The busiest of all the stations in Brussels. It is the busiest because apart from intercity trains, metro and trams there are also international high-speed train platforms for Eurostar and Thalys which have their ticket offices there as

BRUSSELS.INFO

Brussels Zoo. The Planckendael Zoo in the small town of Mechelen, on the way to Antwerp, is the closest zoo to Brussels city. It is easily reachable by train or car and is a great day trip for families with

children.

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Brussels Newspapers. There is a large choice of newspapers in Brussels alone since it caters to both French and Dutch readers. And this is a selection of the most popular newspapers in Brussels.

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Brussels Nightlife. The nightlife in Brussels is relaxed and slightly quieter than other European cities but there are still some good places to go for dancing or just chilling with friends around a table with drinks. Lounge bars and clubs are the most popular and there is a focus on DJs playing good music, comfortable seats and good drinks.

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Brussels Opera. In the 18th century Brussels opera was second only to Paris. Although the popularity of opera has slowly given way to classical music and jazz scenes in Brussels, you will still find operas playing at the Brussels opera house of La Monnaie (the Mint) and the Royal Music Conservatory. HOP-ON HOP-OFF BUS BRUSSELS Brussels hop on hop off tourist bus. Tourist bus is a comfortable way of sightseeing without getting tired from managing the whole tour. It costs €32 for 48 hours and covers most Brussels attractions. Many people choose to do the whole circle around city first.

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Toy Museum Brussels. First thing to consider when visiting Brussels museums is the Brussels Card.It will most likely save you time and money. The Toy Museum in downtown Brussels close to Botanique (also called Musée du Jouet or Speelgoedmuseum) is a large

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World's fair (or World Expo) is an international event which began as a technology exhibition and later progressed towards national propagation. Next one will be in Dubai in 2020. From 2004 to 2007 the atomium was under reconstruction and was covered with shiny stainless steel instead of faded aluminium that was there since 1958. OPEN DURING COVID-19 IN BRUSSELS Brussels touristic activities during Covid-19 pandemic. Travelling within Belgium has no restrictions. There is no curfew. No restriction for night outdors presence. Museums are open. Most attractions are open. Guided tours are working. Shops, markets and flea-markets are open. Indoors of restaurants, pubs and cafes are closed but terrases

are

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Belgium Tourism Offices . Here are a few offices. Austria Tourism Flanders-Brussels Tourismuswerbung Flandern-Brüssel Mariahilferstr. 121b/VI. 1060 Vienna

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Brussels has a temperate climate with four seasons spanning the whole year. Temperatures are relatively mild during the whole year with the average low at 1°C in winter and only 23°C in summer. Winds tend to be slightly stronger in winter but the most constant weather pattern would be rainfall. Snow is possible but doesn’t occur very often.

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Getting around in Brussels. It is easy to transport around the capital city of Europe. There is a well-developed public transport system for pedestrians and there are many boulevards for drivers. The city centre itself is compact so there are good walking trails to 12 BRUSSELS MUSEUMS WORTH VISITING Museum of Costume and Lace. The Brussels Museum of Costume and Lace celebrates the unique textile heritage of Belgium. It is dedicated to temporary exhibitions with costume, fashion and lace themes. It is situated near the Grand Place so it is within walking distance to many other museums within the vicinity.

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Over 200 embassies (offices of ambassadors) and consulates (offices of consuls) can be found in Brussels. This is convenient for diplomats to access key European Union institutions and for travellers and expats to seek advice. Note that embassies and consulates have different roles. Embassies, normally based in the capital of the country

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Brussels Zoo. The Planckendael Zoo in the small town of Mechelen, on the way to Antwerp, is the closest zoo to Brussels city. It is easily reachable by train or car and is a great day trip for families with

children.

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Brussels Opera. In the 18th century Brussels opera was second only to Paris. Although the popularity of opera has slowly given way to classical music and jazz scenes in Brussels, you will still find operas playing at the Brussels opera house of La Monnaie (the Mint) and the Royal Music Conservatory. HOP-ON HOP-OFF BUS BRUSSELS Brussels hop on hop off tourist bus. Tourist bus is a comfortable way of sightseeing without getting tired from managing the whole tour. It costs €32 for 48 hours and covers most Brussels attractions. Many people choose to do the whole circle around city first. OPEN DURING COVID-19 IN BRUSSELS Brussels touristic activities during Covid-19 pandemic. Travelling within Belgium has no restrictions. There is no curfew. No restriction for night outdors presence. Museums are open. Most attractions are open. Guided tours are working. Shops, markets and flea-markets are open. Indoors of restaurants, pubs and cafes are closed but terrases

are

BRUSSELS.INFO

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Belgium Tourism Offices . Here are a few offices. Austria Tourism Flanders-Brussels Tourismuswerbung Flandern-Brüssel Mariahilferstr. 121b/VI. 1060 Vienna

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Brussels has a temperate climate with four seasons spanning the whole year. Temperatures are relatively mild during the whole year with the average low at 1°C in winter and only 23°C in summer. Winds tend to be slightly stronger in winter but the most constant weather pattern would be rainfall. Snow is possible but doesn’t occur very often.

BRUSSELS.INFO

Getting around in Brussels. It is easy to transport around the capital city of Europe. There is a well-developed public transport system for pedestrians and there are many boulevards for drivers. The city centre itself is compact so there are good walking trails to 12 BRUSSELS MUSEUMS WORTH VISITING Museum of Costume and Lace. The Brussels Museum of Costume and Lace celebrates the unique textile heritage of Belgium. It is dedicated to temporary exhibitions with costume, fashion and lace themes. It is situated near the Grand Place so it is within walking distance to many other museums within the vicinity.

BRUSSELS.INFO

Over 200 embassies (offices of ambassadors) and consulates (offices of consuls) can be found in Brussels. This is convenient for diplomats to access key European Union institutions and for travellers and expats to seek advice. Note that embassies and consulates have different roles. Embassies, normally based in the capital of the country

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Brussels Zoo. The Planckendael Zoo in the small town of Mechelen, on the way to Antwerp, is the closest zoo to Brussels city. It is easily reachable by train or car and is a great day trip for families with

children.

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Brussels Opera. In the 18th century Brussels opera was second only to Paris. Although the popularity of opera has slowly given way to classical music and jazz scenes in Brussels, you will still find operas playing at the Brussels opera house of La Monnaie (the Mint) and the Royal Music Conservatory. HOP-ON HOP-OFF BUS BRUSSELS Brussels hop on hop off tourist bus. Tourist bus is a comfortable way of sightseeing without getting tired from managing the whole tour. It costs €32 for 48 hours and covers most Brussels attractions. Many people choose to do the whole circle around city first. BRUSSELS TIPS, FACTS AND INTERESTING INFORMATION Quick facts about Belgium. Belgium became an independent state in 1830 after protests against the policies of King William of Netherlands. Since then, Belgium has created its own Constitution and proclaimed its own sovereignity. King Leopold of Saxe-Coburg was the first king

of

THINGS TO DO IN BRUSSELS Things to do in Brussels . There are lots of interesting things to do in Brussels apart from the essential tour of the Grand Place and the Mannequin Pis statue.The key tip is to know which area of the city to go to for which activity and then utilise the fantastic public

transport system to

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Brussels History. Brussels was a location for settlement since prehistory but it became a noteworthy settlement after Saint Gery built a chapel on the banks of the Senne River in 695, now called Place Saint Gery. The city of Brussels was officially founded in 979 by Charles, Duke of Low Lotharingia, who set down Brussels’ first

city charter.

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Brussels has a temperate climate with four seasons spanning the whole year. Temperatures are relatively mild during the whole year with the average low at 1°C in winter and only 23°C in summer. Winds tend to be slightly stronger in winter but the most constant weather pattern would be rainfall. Snow is possible but doesn’t occur very often.

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Getting around in Brussels. It is easy to transport around the capital city of Europe. There is a well-developed public transport system for pedestrians and there are many boulevards for drivers. The city centre itself is compact so there are good walking trails to 12 BRUSSELS MUSEUMS WORTH VISITING Museum of Costume and Lace. The Brussels Museum of Costume and Lace celebrates the unique textile heritage of Belgium. It is dedicated to temporary exhibitions with costume, fashion and lace themes. It is situated near the Grand Place so it is within walking distance to many other museums within the vicinity. 8 THINGS NOT TO MISS WHILE LIVING IN BRUSSELS 7. Late Night Bread. If you are a typical night owl, be it for business or for recreational reasons, you will soon find that it is not that easy to buy food at 4 a.m in Brussels. Luckily, L’Atelier Au Vatel in Etterbeek, opens the doors of its bakery for customers, after their shop and tea room has closed for the day. BRUSSELS CITY MUSEUM Brussels City Museum Location. Probably the easiest to locate history museum in Brussels City. It stands opposite the Town Hall right at the central square called the Grand Place. Metro stops: Centrale, De Broukere, Bourse. Busses number: 48, 95. Belgian railways train: Central station. Address: PEEING BOY STATUE IN BRUSSELS Peeing boy statue location. The Manneken Pis is located southwest of the town hall. If you are at the Grand Place facing the town hall take the exit on the left, the peeing boy is two blocks behind the town hall. Alternatively, you can walk from one of the metro stations mentioned below. Rue de l’Etuve 31 / Lievevrouwbroersstraat 31.

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World's fair (or World Expo) is an international event which began as a technology exhibition and later progressed towards national propagation. Next one will be in Dubai in 2020. From 2004 to 2007 the atomium was under reconstruction and was covered with shiny stainless steel instead of faded aluminium that was there since 1958.

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OPEN DURING COVID-19 IN BRUSSELS Brussels touristic activities during Covid-19 pandemic. Travelling within Belgium has no restrictions. There is no curfew. No restriction for night outdors presence. Museums are open. Most attractions are open. Guided tours are working. Shops, markets and flea-markets are open. Indoors of restaurants, pubs and cafes are closed but terrases

are

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Brussels has a temperate climate with four seasons spanning the whole year. Temperatures are relatively mild during the whole year with the average low at 1°C in winter and only 23°C in summer. Winds tend to be slightly stronger in winter but the most constant weather pattern would be rainfall. Snow is possible but doesn’t occur very often.

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Getting around in Brussels. It is easy to transport around the capital city of Europe. There is a well-developed public transport system for pedestrians and there are many boulevards for drivers. The city centre itself is compact so there are good walking trails to 8 THINGS NOT TO MISS WHILE LIVING IN BRUSSELS 7. Late Night Bread. If you are a typical night owl, be it for business or for recreational reasons, you will soon find that it is not that easy to buy food at 4 a.m in Brussels. Luckily, L’Atelier Au Vatel in Etterbeek, opens the doors of its bakery for customers, after their shop and tea room has closed for the day. 12 BRUSSELS MUSEUMS WORTH VISITING Museum of Costume and Lace. The Brussels Museum of Costume and Lace celebrates the unique textile heritage of Belgium. It is dedicated to temporary exhibitions with costume, fashion and lace themes. It is situated near the Grand Place so it is within walking distance to many other museums within the vicinity. AIRPORT TO BRUSSELS CITY Brussels airport train. Tiqets Availability Widget. There is a train service from Brussels Zaventem Airport to Brussels Central Station every 10 minutes between 5am and midnight, 7 days a week. The ride takes 18 minutes and costs €12,70. However you will need to

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The Brussels Grand Place was historically a marketplace where traders and citizens traded goods. You can notice that streets surrounding the square are named after foods. Like butter (Rue au Beurre), herbs (Rue du Marché aux Herbes), cheese (Rue du Marché aux Fromages) and so forth. As the city grew, market stands gave way to grand buildings

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Toy Museum Brussels. First thing to consider when visiting Brussels museums is the Brussels Card.It will most likely save you time and money. The Toy Museum in downtown Brussels close to Botanique (also called Musée du Jouet or Speelgoedmuseum) is a large PEEING BOY STATUE IN BRUSSELS Peeing boy statue location. The Manneken Pis is located southwest of the town hall. If you are at the Grand Place facing the town hall take the exit on the left, the peeing boy is two blocks behind the town hall. Alternatively, you can walk from one of the metro stations mentioned below. Rue de l’Etuve 31 / Lievevrouwbroersstraat 31.

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OPEN DURING COVID-19 IN BRUSSELS Brussels touristic activities during Covid-19 pandemic. Travelling within Belgium has no restrictions. There is no curfew. No restriction for night outdors presence. Museums are open. Most attractions are open. Guided tours are working. Shops, markets and flea-markets are open. Indoors of restaurants, pubs and cafes are closed but terrases

are

BRUSSELS.INFO

Brussels has a temperate climate with four seasons spanning the whole year. Temperatures are relatively mild during the whole year with the average low at 1°C in winter and only 23°C in summer. Winds tend to be slightly stronger in winter but the most constant weather pattern would be rainfall. Snow is possible but doesn’t occur very often.

BRUSSELS.INFO

Getting around in Brussels. It is easy to transport around the capital city of Europe. There is a well-developed public transport system for pedestrians and there are many boulevards for drivers. The city centre itself is compact so there are good walking trails to 8 THINGS NOT TO MISS WHILE LIVING IN BRUSSELS 7. Late Night Bread. If you are a typical night owl, be it for business or for recreational reasons, you will soon find that it is not that easy to buy food at 4 a.m in Brussels. Luckily, L’Atelier Au Vatel in Etterbeek, opens the doors of its bakery for customers, after their shop and tea room has closed for the day. 12 BRUSSELS MUSEUMS WORTH VISITING Museum of Costume and Lace. The Brussels Museum of Costume and Lace celebrates the unique textile heritage of Belgium. It is dedicated to temporary exhibitions with costume, fashion and lace themes. It is situated near the Grand Place so it is within walking distance to many other museums within the vicinity. AIRPORT TO BRUSSELS CITY Brussels airport train. Tiqets Availability Widget. There is a train service from Brussels Zaventem Airport to Brussels Central Station every 10 minutes between 5am and midnight, 7 days a week. The ride takes 18 minutes and costs €12,70. However you will need to

BRUSSELS.INFO

The Brussels Grand Place was historically a marketplace where traders and citizens traded goods. You can notice that streets surrounding the square are named after foods. Like butter (Rue au Beurre), herbs (Rue du Marché aux Herbes), cheese (Rue du Marché aux Fromages) and so forth. As the city grew, market stands gave way to grand buildings

BRUSSELS.INFO

Toy Museum Brussels. First thing to consider when visiting Brussels museums is the Brussels Card.It will most likely save you time and money. The Toy Museum in downtown Brussels close to Botanique (also called Musée du Jouet or Speelgoedmuseum) is a large PEEING BOY STATUE IN BRUSSELS Peeing boy statue location. The Manneken Pis is located southwest of the town hall. If you are at the Grand Place facing the town hall take the exit on the left, the peeing boy is two blocks behind the town hall. Alternatively, you can walk from one of the metro stations mentioned below. Rue de l’Etuve 31 / Lievevrouwbroersstraat 31.

BRUSSELS TOURS

Mysteries and legends - Brussels walking tour. This voyage of discovery will lead you to learn about Brussels' secret societies, Freemasons, alchemists, astrological and esoteric mysteries. You will visit temples, underground and out of sight outdoor places. Available only April to October. BRUSSELS ACCOMMODATION You can find a bed in a Brussels hostel for around €17 - €25 per night. There are hostels located 15 minutes walk from the main square, but many are further away. Therefore make sure to look at the map too. Hostel atmosphere is quite friendly and it is a very good place to meet fellow travellers.

BRUSSELS APARTMENTS

Most Brussels apartments for rent are listed on a large booking engine. And it is the best way to compare. A trusted service with lots of information, good photos and updated prices. This is a large service so they often have good deals and list all apartment types from budget to luxury. You can access their listings through the link

below.

BRUSSELS.INFO

Brussels Zoo. The Planckendael Zoo in the small town of Mechelen, on the way to Antwerp, is the closest zoo to Brussels city. It is easily reachable by train or car and is a great day trip for families with

children.

BRUSSELS.INFO

The Brussels Grand Place was historically a marketplace where traders and citizens traded goods. You can notice that streets surrounding the square are named after foods. Like butter (Rue au Beurre), herbs (Rue du Marché aux Herbes), cheese (Rue du Marché aux Fromages) and so forth. As the city grew, market stands gave way to grand buildings HOP-ON HOP-OFF BUS BRUSSELS Brussels hop on hop off tourist bus. Tourist bus is a comfortable way of sightseeing without getting tired from managing the whole tour. It costs €32 for 48 hours and covers most Brussels attractions. Many people choose to do the whole circle around city first.

BRUSSELS.INFO

Brussels Opera. In the 18th century Brussels opera was second only to Paris. Although the popularity of opera has slowly given way to classical music and jazz scenes in Brussels, you will still find operas playing at the Brussels opera house of La Monnaie (the Mint) and the Royal Music Conservatory.

BRUSSELS.INFO

Brussels Taxi. Taking a taxi in Brussels is quite straight forward if you are in the city center. And if you are elsewhere you can also call

them.

PEEING BOY STATUE IN BRUSSELS Peeing boy statue location. The Manneken Pis is located southwest of the town hall. If you are at the Grand Place facing the town hall take the exit on the left, the peeing boy is two blocks behind the town hall. Alternatively, you can walk from one of the metro stations mentioned below. Rue de l’Etuve 31 / Lievevrouwbroersstraat 31.

BRUSSELS.INFO

World's fair (or World Expo) is an international event which began as a technology exhibition and later progressed towards national propagation. Next one will be in Dubai in 2020. From 2004 to 2007 the atomium was under reconstruction and was covered with shiny stainless steel instead of faded aluminium that was there since 1958.

BRUSSELS.INFO

OPEN DURING COVID-19 IN BRUSSELS Brussels touristic activities during Covid-19 pandemic. Travelling within Belgium has no restrictions. There is no curfew. No restriction for night outdors presence. Museums are open. Most attractions are open. Guided tours are working. Shops, markets and flea-markets are open. Indoors of restaurants, pubs and cafes are closed but terrases

are

BRUSSELS.INFO

Brussels has a temperate climate with four seasons spanning the whole year. Temperatures are relatively mild during the whole year with the average low at 1°C in winter and only 23°C in summer. Winds tend to be slightly stronger in winter but the most constant weather pattern would be rainfall. Snow is possible but doesn’t occur very often.

BRUSSELS.INFO

Getting around in Brussels. It is easy to transport around the capital city of Europe. There is a well-developed public transport system for pedestrians and there are many boulevards for drivers. The city centre itself is compact so there are good walking trails to 8 THINGS NOT TO MISS WHILE LIVING IN BRUSSELS 7. Late Night Bread. If you are a typical night owl, be it for business or for recreational reasons, you will soon find that it is not that easy to buy food at 4 a.m in Brussels. Luckily, L’Atelier Au Vatel in Etterbeek, opens the doors of its bakery for customers, after their shop and tea room has closed for the day. 12 BRUSSELS MUSEUMS WORTH VISITING Museum of Costume and Lace. The Brussels Museum of Costume and Lace celebrates the unique textile heritage of Belgium. It is dedicated to temporary exhibitions with costume, fashion and lace themes. It is situated near the Grand Place so it is within walking distance to many other museums within the vicinity. AIRPORT TO BRUSSELS CITY Brussels airport train. Tiqets Availability Widget. There is a train service from Brussels Zaventem Airport to Brussels Central Station every 10 minutes between 5am and midnight, 7 days a week. The ride takes 18 minutes and costs €12,70. However you will need to

BRUSSELS.INFO

The Brussels Grand Place was historically a marketplace where traders and citizens traded goods. You can notice that streets surrounding the square are named after foods. Like butter (Rue au Beurre), herbs (Rue du Marché aux Herbes), cheese (Rue du Marché aux Fromages) and so forth. As the city grew, market stands gave way to grand buildings

BRUSSELS.INFO

Toy Museum Brussels. First thing to consider when visiting Brussels museums is the Brussels Card.It will most likely save you time and money. The Toy Museum in downtown Brussels close to Botanique (also called Musée du Jouet or Speelgoedmuseum) is a large PEEING BOY STATUE IN BRUSSELS Peeing boy statue location. The Manneken Pis is located southwest of the town hall. If you are at the Grand Place facing the town hall take the exit on the left, the peeing boy is two blocks behind the town hall. Alternatively, you can walk from one of the metro stations mentioned below. Rue de l’Etuve 31 / Lievevrouwbroersstraat 31.

BRUSSELS.INFO

OPEN DURING COVID-19 IN BRUSSELS Brussels touristic activities during Covid-19 pandemic. Travelling within Belgium has no restrictions. There is no curfew. No restriction for night outdors presence. Museums are open. Most attractions are open. Guided tours are working. Shops, markets and flea-markets are open. Indoors of restaurants, pubs and cafes are closed but terrases

are

BRUSSELS.INFO

Brussels has a temperate climate with four seasons spanning the whole year. Temperatures are relatively mild during the whole year with the average low at 1°C in winter and only 23°C in summer. Winds tend to be slightly stronger in winter but the most constant weather pattern would be rainfall. Snow is possible but doesn’t occur very often.

BRUSSELS.INFO

Getting around in Brussels. It is easy to transport around the capital city of Europe. There is a well-developed public transport system for pedestrians and there are many boulevards for drivers. The city centre itself is compact so there are good walking trails to 8 THINGS NOT TO MISS WHILE LIVING IN BRUSSELS 7. Late Night Bread. If you are a typical night owl, be it for business or for recreational reasons, you will soon find that it is not that easy to buy food at 4 a.m in Brussels. Luckily, L’Atelier Au Vatel in Etterbeek, opens the doors of its bakery for customers, after their shop and tea room has closed for the day. 12 BRUSSELS MUSEUMS WORTH VISITING Museum of Costume and Lace. The Brussels Museum of Costume and Lace celebrates the unique textile heritage of Belgium. It is dedicated to temporary exhibitions with costume, fashion and lace themes. It is situated near the Grand Place so it is within walking distance to many other museums within the vicinity. AIRPORT TO BRUSSELS CITY Brussels airport train. Tiqets Availability Widget. There is a train service from Brussels Zaventem Airport to Brussels Central Station every 10 minutes between 5am and midnight, 7 days a week. The ride takes 18 minutes and costs €12,70. However you will need to

BRUSSELS.INFO

The Brussels Grand Place was historically a marketplace where traders and citizens traded goods. You can notice that streets surrounding the square are named after foods. Like butter (Rue au Beurre), herbs (Rue du Marché aux Herbes), cheese (Rue du Marché aux Fromages) and so forth. As the city grew, market stands gave way to grand buildings

BRUSSELS.INFO

Toy Museum Brussels. First thing to consider when visiting Brussels museums is the Brussels Card.It will most likely save you time and money. The Toy Museum in downtown Brussels close to Botanique (also called Musée du Jouet or Speelgoedmuseum) is a large PEEING BOY STATUE IN BRUSSELS Peeing boy statue location. The Manneken Pis is located southwest of the town hall. If you are at the Grand Place facing the town hall take the exit on the left, the peeing boy is two blocks behind the town hall. Alternatively, you can walk from one of the metro stations mentioned below. Rue de l’Etuve 31 / Lievevrouwbroersstraat 31.

BRUSSELS TOURS

Mysteries and legends - Brussels walking tour. This voyage of discovery will lead you to learn about Brussels' secret societies, Freemasons, alchemists, astrological and esoteric mysteries. You will visit temples, underground and out of sight outdoor places. Available only April to October. BRUSSELS ACCOMMODATION You can find a bed in a Brussels hostel for around €17 - €25 per night. There are hostels located 15 minutes walk from the main square, but many are further away. Therefore make sure to look at the map too. Hostel atmosphere is quite friendly and it is a very good place to meet fellow travellers.

BRUSSELS APARTMENTS

Most Brussels apartments for rent are listed on a large booking engine. And it is the best way to compare. A trusted service with lots of information, good photos and updated prices. This is a large service so they often have good deals and list all apartment types from budget to luxury. You can access their listings through the link

below.

BRUSSELS.INFO

Brussels Zoo. The Planckendael Zoo in the small town of Mechelen, on the way to Antwerp, is the closest zoo to Brussels city. It is easily reachable by train or car and is a great day trip for families with

children.

BRUSSELS.INFO

The Brussels Grand Place was historically a marketplace where traders and citizens traded goods. You can notice that streets surrounding the square are named after foods. Like butter (Rue au Beurre), herbs (Rue du Marché aux Herbes), cheese (Rue du Marché aux Fromages) and so forth. As the city grew, market stands gave way to grand buildings HOP-ON HOP-OFF BUS BRUSSELS Brussels hop on hop off tourist bus. Tourist bus is a comfortable way of sightseeing without getting tired from managing the whole tour. It costs €32 for 48 hours and covers most Brussels attractions. Many people choose to do the whole circle around city first.

BRUSSELS.INFO

Brussels Opera. In the 18th century Brussels opera was second only to Paris. Although the popularity of opera has slowly given way to classical music and jazz scenes in Brussels, you will still find operas playing at the Brussels opera house of La Monnaie (the Mint) and the Royal Music Conservatory.

BRUSSELS.INFO

Brussels Taxi. Taking a taxi in Brussels is quite straight forward if you are in the city center. And if you are elsewhere you can also call

them.

PEEING BOY STATUE IN BRUSSELS Peeing boy statue location. The Manneken Pis is located southwest of the town hall. If you are at the Grand Place facing the town hall take the exit on the left, the peeing boy is two blocks behind the town hall. Alternatively, you can walk from one of the metro stations mentioned below. Rue de l’Etuve 31 / Lievevrouwbroersstraat 31.

BRUSSELS.INFO

World's fair (or World Expo) is an international event which began as a technology exhibition and later progressed towards national propagation. Next one will be in Dubai in 2020. From 2004 to 2007 the atomium was under reconstruction and was covered with shiny stainless steel instead of faded aluminium that was there since 1958.

BRUSSELS.INFO

OPEN DURING COVID-19 IN BRUSSELS Brussels touristic activities during Covid-19 pandemic. Travelling within Belgium has no restrictions. There is no curfew. No restriction for night outdors presence. Museums are open. Most attractions are open. Guided tours are working. Shops, markets and flea-markets are open. Indoors of restaurants, pubs and cafes are closed but terrases

are

BRUSSELS.INFO

Brussels has a temperate climate with four seasons spanning the whole year. Temperatures are relatively mild during the whole year with the average low at 1°C in winter and only 23°C in summer. Winds tend to be slightly stronger in winter but the most constant weather pattern would be rainfall. Snow is possible but doesn’t occur very often.

BRUSSELS.INFO

Getting around in Brussels. It is easy to transport around the capital city of Europe. There is a well-developed public transport system for pedestrians and there are many boulevards for drivers. The city centre itself is compact so there are good walking trails to 8 THINGS NOT TO MISS WHILE LIVING IN BRUSSELS 7. Late Night Bread. If you are a typical night owl, be it for business or for recreational reasons, you will soon find that it is not that easy to buy food at 4 a.m in Brussels. Luckily, L’Atelier Au Vatel in Etterbeek, opens the doors of its bakery for customers, after their shop and tea room has closed for the day. 12 BRUSSELS MUSEUMS WORTH VISITING Museum of Costume and Lace. The Brussels Museum of Costume and Lace celebrates the unique textile heritage of Belgium. It is dedicated to temporary exhibitions with costume, fashion and lace themes. It is situated near the Grand Place so it is within walking distance to many other museums within the vicinity. AIRPORT TO BRUSSELS CITY Brussels airport train. Tiqets Availability Widget. There is a train service from Brussels Zaventem Airport to Brussels Central Station every 10 minutes between 5am and midnight, 7 days a week. The ride takes 18 minutes and costs €12,70. However you will need to

BRUSSELS.INFO

The Brussels Grand Place was historically a marketplace where traders and citizens traded goods. You can notice that streets surrounding the square are named after foods. Like butter (Rue au Beurre), herbs (Rue du Marché aux Herbes), cheese (Rue du Marché aux Fromages) and so forth. As the city grew, market stands gave way to grand buildings

BRUSSELS.INFO

Toy Museum Brussels. First thing to consider when visiting Brussels museums is the Brussels Card.It will most likely save you time and money. The Toy Museum in downtown Brussels close to Botanique (also called Musée du Jouet or Speelgoedmuseum) is a large PEEING BOY STATUE IN BRUSSELS Peeing boy statue location. The Manneken Pis is located southwest of the town hall. If you are at the Grand Place facing the town hall take the exit on the left, the peeing boy is two blocks behind the town hall. Alternatively, you can walk from one of the metro stations mentioned below. Rue de l’Etuve 31 / Lievevrouwbroersstraat 31.

BRUSSELS.INFO

OPEN DURING COVID-19 IN BRUSSELS Brussels touristic activities during Covid-19 pandemic. Travelling within Belgium has no restrictions. There is no curfew. No restriction for night outdors presence. Museums are open. Most attractions are open. Guided tours are working. Shops, markets and flea-markets are open. Indoors of restaurants, pubs and cafes are closed but terrases

are

BRUSSELS.INFO

Brussels has a temperate climate with four seasons spanning the whole year. Temperatures are relatively mild during the whole year with the average low at 1°C in winter and only 23°C in summer. Winds tend to be slightly stronger in winter but the most constant weather pattern would be rainfall. Snow is possible but doesn’t occur very often.

BRUSSELS.INFO

Getting around in Brussels. It is easy to transport around the capital city of Europe. There is a well-developed public transport system for pedestrians and there are many boulevards for drivers. The city centre itself is compact so there are good walking trails to 8 THINGS NOT TO MISS WHILE LIVING IN BRUSSELS 7. Late Night Bread. If you are a typical night owl, be it for business or for recreational reasons, you will soon find that it is not that easy to buy food at 4 a.m in Brussels. Luckily, L’Atelier Au Vatel in Etterbeek, opens the doors of its bakery for customers, after their shop and tea room has closed for the day. 12 BRUSSELS MUSEUMS WORTH VISITING Museum of Costume and Lace. The Brussels Museum of Costume and Lace celebrates the unique textile heritage of Belgium. It is dedicated to temporary exhibitions with costume, fashion and lace themes. It is situated near the Grand Place so it is within walking distance to many other museums within the vicinity. AIRPORT TO BRUSSELS CITY Brussels airport train. Tiqets Availability Widget. There is a train service from Brussels Zaventem Airport to Brussels Central Station every 10 minutes between 5am and midnight, 7 days a week. The ride takes 18 minutes and costs €12,70. However you will need to

BRUSSELS.INFO

The Brussels Grand Place was historically a marketplace where traders and citizens traded goods. You can notice that streets surrounding the square are named after foods. Like butter (Rue au Beurre), herbs (Rue du Marché aux Herbes), cheese (Rue du Marché aux Fromages) and so forth. As the city grew, market stands gave way to grand buildings

BRUSSELS.INFO

Toy Museum Brussels. First thing to consider when visiting Brussels museums is the Brussels Card.It will most likely save you time and money. The Toy Museum in downtown Brussels close to Botanique (also called Musée du Jouet or Speelgoedmuseum) is a large PEEING BOY STATUE IN BRUSSELS Peeing boy statue location. The Manneken Pis is located southwest of the town hall. If you are at the Grand Place facing the town hall take the exit on the left, the peeing boy is two blocks behind the town hall. Alternatively, you can walk from one of the metro stations mentioned below. Rue de l’Etuve 31 / Lievevrouwbroersstraat 31.

BRUSSELS TOURS

Mysteries and legends - Brussels walking tour. This voyage of discovery will lead you to learn about Brussels' secret societies, Freemasons, alchemists, astrological and esoteric mysteries. You will visit temples, underground and out of sight outdoor places. Available only April to October. BRUSSELS ACCOMMODATION You can find a bed in a Brussels hostel for around €17 - €25 per night. There are hostels located 15 minutes walk from the main square, but many are further away. Therefore make sure to look at the map too. Hostel atmosphere is quite friendly and it is a very good place to meet fellow travellers.

BRUSSELS APARTMENTS

Most Brussels apartments for rent are listed on a large booking engine. And it is the best way to compare. A trusted service with lots of information, good photos and updated prices. This is a large service so they often have good deals and list all apartment types from budget to luxury. You can access their listings through the link

below.

BRUSSELS.INFO

Brussels Zoo. The Planckendael Zoo in the small town of Mechelen, on the way to Antwerp, is the closest zoo to Brussels city. It is easily reachable by train or car and is a great day trip for families with

children.

BRUSSELS.INFO

The Brussels Grand Place was historically a marketplace where traders and citizens traded goods. You can notice that streets surrounding the square are named after foods. Like butter (Rue au Beurre), herbs (Rue du Marché aux Herbes), cheese (Rue du Marché aux Fromages) and so forth. As the city grew, market stands gave way to grand buildings HOP-ON HOP-OFF BUS BRUSSELS Brussels hop on hop off tourist bus. Tourist bus is a comfortable way of sightseeing without getting tired from managing the whole tour. It costs €32 for 48 hours and covers most Brussels attractions. Many people choose to do the whole circle around city first.

BRUSSELS.INFO

Brussels Opera. In the 18th century Brussels opera was second only to Paris. Although the popularity of opera has slowly given way to classical music and jazz scenes in Brussels, you will still find operas playing at the Brussels opera house of La Monnaie (the Mint) and the Royal Music Conservatory.

BRUSSELS.INFO

Brussels Taxi. Taking a taxi in Brussels is quite straight forward if you are in the city center. And if you are elsewhere you can also call

them.

PEEING BOY STATUE IN BRUSSELS Peeing boy statue location. The Manneken Pis is located southwest of the town hall. If you are at the Grand Place facing the town hall take the exit on the left, the peeing boy is two blocks behind the town hall. Alternatively, you can walk from one of the metro stations mentioned below. Rue de l’Etuve 31 / Lievevrouwbroersstraat 31.

BRUSSELS.INFO

World's fair (or World Expo) is an international event which began as a technology exhibition and later progressed towards national propagation. Next one will be in Dubai in 2020. From 2004 to 2007 the atomium was under reconstruction and was covered with shiny stainless steel instead of faded aluminium that was there since 1958.

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Probably the best way to travel between Brussels attractions. WELCOME TO BRUSSELS BELGIUM As the centre of European culture and institutions, Brussels has much more to offer than most people imagine. Apart from its famous chocolates and beers, there are almost 90 museums, beautiful parks, architecture, bars and much more. Look around our website to learn

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AIRPORT TO CITY TRANSFER There are two airports close to Brussels city. Zaventem (12 km away) and Charleroi (55 km away). You can get in between these airports and the city by train, bus, taxi and personal car. We provide info on all of these transportation options. BRUSSELS ACCOMMODATION We provide information about availability and prices of all kinds of Brussels accommodation types. Hotels, hostels, apartments, near-airport or luxury accommodation. BRUSSELS ATTRACTIONS Sightseeing Brussels is best during the day so in the evening you can enjoy creative and atmospheric restaurants and bars. Brussels is safe and people are cultured so walking around is a pleasure. Still, best way to see Brussels attractions is the well-known Hop-on Hop-off Bus .

GUIDED TOURS

For the traveler who prefers to see the sights rather than bury his nose in a travel guide, there are guided sightseeing and topic tours available all over Brussels. Most of them have multilingual guides available who speak English, French, German, Dutch, Russian and

Arabic.

BRUSSELS CARD

Definitely worth buying. You get free admission to over 30 museums and monuments, discounts at guided tours and even discounts at stores, restaurants and bars. All that for only €22.

CHOCOLATE AND BEER

These two are probably what Belgium is most known for. And what you should not miss. Read more about what and where. INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS Belgium as a whole might be known best for its chocolate and beer, but Brussels itself is most often mentioned in connection with the European Union and other international institutions. Learn the basics on our informative pages.

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Zaventem airport to city Charleroi airport to city

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Advices about hotels, hostels and apartments.

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BRUSSELS CARD

A recommended buy. It will save you time, effort and money.

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