Brussels
Brussels : Things to see and do
Brussels : Organise your stay
Brussels :
Unmissable tourist sites
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Brussels Hotel tips
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Hotel Mozart from55 €
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La Vieille Lanterne from71 €
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Rocco Forte Hotel Amigo from133 €
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Brussels Leisure tips
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Full-Day Tour of Ghent and Bruges
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Travel guide Brussels
Brussels
: The Michelin guide review
Capital of Belgium, royal residence, seat of the European Communities (EU, Euratom, CECA) and NATO), Brussels is a great and dynamic city. Between the north and south of the country, it is a cultural mix - Dutch speakers, French speakers and foreigners cohabit here. Brussels architecture is varied - modern buildings on the great boulevards contrast with the gabled houses of the historical centre and the sublime Grand-Place.
Tourist attractions Brussels : Things to see and do
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Victor Hugo called it a "marvel", Jean Cocteau a "rich theatre". There is nothing like the Grand-Place in the world. It is the centre of Brussels and a spectacle in its own right. It is constantly buzzing with activity, and attrac..
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Ancient Art Museum
Rue de la Régence 3 B - 1000 Bruxelles
The collection of early Flemish work, as well as masterpeices by Bruegel the Elder and Rubens make this a museum of worldwide renown. It is situated in a classical style palace from the late 19C with a modern wing. An unforgettable experience.
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Le Mont des Arts
Pl. Royale 3 B - Bruxelles
Founded by Leopold II with a view to creating the world’s greatest concentration of artworks, this quarter dominates the lower town. Pre-existing palaces were augmented by new buildings in the 19C which replaced the St Roch district (deemed insalubri..
Hotels Brussels
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Rocco Forte Hotel Amigo
Rue de l'Amigo 1-3 B - 1000 Brussels
The 5-star Hotel Amigo boasts elegant rooms with designer features, on the corner of Grand Place. It combines modern facilities, a gym and an award-winning restaurant with a picturesque historic setting. Flat-screen interactive cable TV, a work desk..
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La Vieille Lanterne
Des Grands Carmes 29 B - 1000 Brussels
La Vieille Lanterne is a small family-run hotel situated diagonally opposite the Manneken Pis Statue in the centre of Brussels. It offers simple yet functional rooms with free Wi-Fi. The rooms at Lanterne include features such as antique-style print..
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Hotel Mozart
Rue Marche Aux Fromages, 23 B - 1000 Brussels
Just 100 metres from Grand Place, Hotel Mozart is decorated in a Louis XV-style. Surrounded by a number of bars and restaurants, Brussels Central Station and the Manneken Pis Statue are less than a 5-minute walk away. This hotel offers a range of di..
Leisure activities Brussels
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Explore the many examples of Antwerp's rich past as you tour Belgium's second largest city and Europe's second largest harbor. Visit the Market Square with its ancient houses and Our Lady Cathedral (entrance fee included). As the world's diamond cen..
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Witness some of the finest examples of gothic architecture in Belgium as you explore the Grand Placea World Heritage Site and St. Michael's Cathedral. See the splendid Art Nouveau house, and visit the imposing European Union buildings hou..
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Head through the rural Belgian countryside to the city of Bruges, one of Europe's best-preserved medieval cities. Discover its charming cafe-lined canals, cobblestone streets, and Gothic belfry tower on a walking tour. Bruges city centre is listed as..
Restaurants Brussels
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Marc Boutsen switched from a career as a food critic to that of a restaurateur. His original idea at Switch is that you compose your own meal with two or three dishes from the menu. Unbeatable value for money.
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This welcoming, family-run restaurant is a popular choice for locals with charmingly nostalgic decor in the dining room. Enticing traditional cuisine, including fish, seafood and game depending on the season, as well as high quality sauces. Attractiv..
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This elegant canteen-style restaurant has closely packed tables and tiled walls reminiscent of a Parisian métro station. It is popular with fans of offal and old Brussels specialities (cow's udder,choesels(sweetbreads), marrowbone, ox cheek).
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Bar Bik
quai aux Pierres de Taille 3 B - 1000 Brussel
The Bar Bik (Brussels International Kitchen) menu offers simple but tasty local dishes with influences from far and wide. Friendly, down-to-earth service and minimalist decor.
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This excellent Basque tapas bar has a minimalist interior and is located in a trendy area. Assortment ofpintxosand an appealing and varied array of Spanish wines. The nearby KVS (Theâtre Royal Flamand) draws in a culture loving crowd but everyone is ..
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Metals, wood, leather and granite provide the decor in this lively, trendy brasserie in the former workshop of a famous Belgian luggage maker. Contemporary cuisine.

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