Belgian and European capital, Brussels is a prime tourist destination. Over a weekend, you can enjoy the Grand-Place, the Manneken-Pis and the Atomium. Don't forget to vary the pleasures by tasting a local beer accompanied by a cone of french fries.
Day 1: Brussels and its symbols
Day 2: Another Brussels
Day 3: Cultural Brussels
The Belgian capital will surprise you. The nerve center of the European Union is not just an administrative and bureaucratic center: Brussels is a dynamic city that radiates thanks to its architecture, its green spaces, its sweetness of life, but also and above all by friendly and bon vivants inhabitants. To begin with, go to the Grand-Place via the rue du Marché-aux-Herbes. Admire the Town href="" etbspf_id:330660""="" target="" _blank""="" title="" hotel"="" de="" ville="" bruxelles="" Hall and the surrounding houses including the
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For the last day in Brussels, visit the museums. Difficult to choose because of their number, but we can mention the href="" etbspf_id:70319""="" title="" museum"="" oldmasters="" museum="" target="" _blank""="" Museum of Ancient Art and the Museum href="" etbspf_id:69927""="" target="" _blank""="" title="" museum"="" d="" art="" moderne="" of Modern Art, Royal Museums of Art and History, the Museum of Natural Sciences (and the largest exhibition of dinosaur skeletons in Europe), the Belgian Center of Comic Strip, the Belvue Museum that tells the story of Belgium, the Musical Instruments Museum with its 7,000 pieces of collection, or the brand new
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