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Quote: Grand Place is the main square in Brussels and the area around which everything else revolves. Any trip to Brussels will include a visit to the square whether intentional or otherwise and it is a lovely place, Read More
Quote: Well …the Royal Palace is not the best building in town, but it fulfills its role of showing majesty and authority (even if the king has in fact, no authority). The king doesn’t live there -- it’s his over-sized Read More
Quote: I consider myself a bit of an architecture buff and I had read that the Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert was one of the most beautiful 19th century shopping arcades in the world. Although I am not sure it is quite Read More
Quote: Rue Neuve is the place to go shopping if you are in the mood to shop. It has stores upon stores of everything, from mobile phone stores to shoe stores to clothes and perfume shops. I would suggest you go down Read More
Quote: The Cantillon Brewery has presented itself as the Brussels Gueuze Museum since 1978. This is the last of its kind in Brussels, a family-run brewery that uses strictly traditional methods to brew its distinctive Read More
Quote: Rue des Bouchers is a very different place from the rest of Belgium. It has an energy that is distinct from the rest of the city. While some of the locals may consider Rue des Bouchers a tourist trap, you can Read More
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Quote: The Musical Instruments Museum is one of several museums located in the Mont des Arts section of Brussels. Music has been a hobby of mine since I was very young; therefore, I was not going to leave Brussels Read More
Quote: Before you read any further, I must admit that I am a little partial to the European Parliament. It might have something to do with having my internship there. That being said, I will start my review. Read More
Quote: We continued our tour, walking through small parks and along winding streets lined with beautifully designed three, four, and five-story buildings, making our way to the Palais de Justice (Law Courts). It sits at Read More