Brussels Sightseeing Reviews ( 10 reviews )
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For the people of Brussels is something like their most important statue...it's ok but nothing incredible the funny things is that during the year the statue of this child is always dressed in different way. |
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This area has two square (the Samll Sablon and the Big Sablon) and a really nice gothic church; the area is really interesting and full of antiquities shops where you can find things also for samll prices. Off course is plenty of bar and cafes where you can enjoy a nice beer. |
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The Museum of Modern Art is in city centre close to the Royal Palace; it's really interesting showing lot of modern art from Belgian artists but also from big foreign artists as Picasso, Dali, Miro and many others...definetely if you like Modern Arts it's worth to go |
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Central Square of Bussels, it's amazing, all the square is surrounded by the building of the different guilds of the Middle Age period; every single building it's a piece of wondefull architecture; in the middle there is the Town Hall; all around plenty of bars where to sit and have a dring while you are watching the details off all the buildings. |
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In this square during the week end there is a really good flea market where you can buy antiques, vintage clothes and books and many other things; it's actually one of the nicest flea markets I ever been to. |
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Even if it is one of the main attraction of the city, I was expecting something else. It is not as big as I thought but it is still funny. |
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The Piola Libri is a great place for an Italian experience in Brussels: Italian wine, food (antipasti, panini and salads) and books. Nice aperitifs, some eveinings with a jazz concert. Address: Rue Franklin 66-68 (nearby Schuman square, close to EU institutions) |
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La Great Square in Brussels, City's nerve center, is a sumof corporative buildings with funny names as The Fox, The Wolf, The Bag, or The Cone.It's a fascinating experience to see the sight on middle night played with lights and music |
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The Grand Place is without a shadow of a doubt one of the most beautiful squares in the world. Dominated by the façade of the gothic Hôtel de Ville, it looks even more beautiful after dark so make sure to return after sundown. |
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This is an annual springtime attraction in a small castle set in 14 hectares of parkland on the outskirts of Brussels so if you are in Brussels in April or very early May 2009 it might be worth considering.
The Castle grounds are planted with various kinds of spring bulbs, over a million of them by some accounts, all timed to bloom together. The result is a spectacular display of colour. On a sunny spring day it is a really pleasant way to spend a few hours. There is also an open air café where you can have a snack or lunch. There are also a number of stalls with bulbs for sale, offering advice on how to grow them. |
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