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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: Of all of the chocolate shops in Brussels, this was the one where we elected to spend the most money. Neuhaus chocolate is one of the finest in Brussels, and located on the Grand Place just a few doors down from Read More
Quote: This chocolate shop and cafe is a fun place to catch a demonstration of fine chocolate artisanship and to have a snack afterwards. It is conveniently located between the Grand Place and the Mannekin Pis, so you Read More
Quote: This famous institution, family owned and operated for six generations and counting, has been baking and making their special sweets and treats in Brussels since 1829. Its main location is in the heart of Read More
Quote: This is the story of one church and two squares, all sharing the name of Sablon, which translates into "the Sands." They are located in an elegant area just a few blocks south of the Grand Place and just Read More
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Quote: There is a plethora of second-hand stores in Brussels, but Pêle-Mêle is by far the biggest. Enter the place and you’ll feel like Ali-Baba entering his cavern. They have got everything: books, CDs, vinyls, video Read More
Quote: Belgium may not be in the Middle East, but it has its own bazaar (or its own version thereof). And like in any bazaar, you can find anything. Seventies platform shoes that would make a drag queen pale with envy? Read More
Quote: The Boulevard Anspach is another example of the ambition of King Leopold II to make Brussels looks like a decent 19th century city. It is the typical wide boulevard prized by Paris. Mr Anspach, who was the mayor Read More
Quote: On your walking tour, have a stop in an old café, locally called 'estaminet', which is a word derived from the Spanish rulers, if I remember correctly it means 'a place where there are some girls' (está mina). Read More
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