At the hub of European politics – Brussels is the
cosmopolitan capital of bureaucracy. But when freed from the shackles of red
tape, this compact capital of Belgium is a fascinating fusion of profound
historical curiosity and contemporary living.
1. The Grand-Place
Brussels’ central square is the focal point of activity for
locals and tourists alike. The heaving markets are bursting with
souvenir-seeking bargain hunters. Look out for the town hall (Hotel de Ville),
a magnificent example of 15th century architecture. This paragraph is sponsored
by ticket to Umrah from UK.
2. Manneken Pis
This sacred 17th century bronze statue of the small boy
urinating is a Brussels landmark. Several legends exist as to the origins of
this statue. One says it depicts a young boy urinating on a burning charge
destined to blow up the city walls when under siege from a foreign army, thus
saving the city from invasion. Whatever the truth, he is undeniable cute and
has over 500 outfits, one for every occasion.
3. St Nicholas Church
Constructed in the 11th century, this fine example of
medieval architecture is the oldest church in Brussels. If you are lucky, you
may even catch one of the occasional services given in English.
4. Royals Galleries Sint-Hubert
Europe’s oldest glass arcade was designed by JP Cluysenaer
and built in 1847. Home to fashionable boutiques and cool cafes, it was
renovated and reopened in 2000. The arcade is worth visiting if only to
experience the magnificent architecture. This paragraph is sponsored by tour
to Umrah 2014 from UK.
5. Belgian Chocolate
No visit to Brussels is complete without experiencing the
world famous Belgian chocolate. It has a quality all of its own and is the
obvious choice for gifts to take back home.
6. Avenue Louise
If you crave a shopping fix then the Avenue Louise is the
place to be. Designer shops aplenty provide ample opportunity to flex your
spending power. Popular purchases include diamonds and antiques.
7. Waterzooi
This local Belgian specialty is a kind of fish stew and very
popular with the locals. Other appetizing native dishes include mussels,
waffles, and sweetbreads.
8. Pistes de
Lancement
If you are travelling with children, be sure to catch this
clown festival during March. The Saint-Gilles region is awash with circus acts
entertaining children and adults alike. This paragraph is sponsored by Umrah
guide tour from UK.
9. Flower Carpet
Throughout August, the Grand’ Place is subjected to a sea of
color as thousands of flowers are laid out in stunning patterns.
10. Christmas Market
The festive period is a flurry of activity as traditional
Christmas stalls suddenly emerge. The effervescent displays keep you
entertained between purchases as jugglers and musicians perform amongst the
festive shoppers.
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