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My week in Brussels was a fascinating experience. I was particularly impressed by the impressive architecture of the Atomium and the historical splendor of the Grand-Place. It was really beautiful. The chocolate tasting in the cozy alleyways and the local bistros, especially the moules-frites, are also highly recommended. An unexpected highlight was the informative Comic Book Museum. Incidentally, this is also suitable for people who never read comics. But perhaps I should have avoided the crowded area around Manneken Pis. The authentic waffles from Maison Dandoy and the delicious gaufres from the street stalls were great again. It was annoying to only talk to shopkeepers or locals as they often didn't speak English. Overall, however, it was an unforgettable week. Next time I would try to avoid the tourist hotspots at peak times and spend more time in the hidden corners of the city, but I would definitely repeat this week.
Travel highlights were: the Atomium, the Grand Place and the delicious chocolate that you can buy everywhere. Lots of delicious restaurants and sights.
The Comic Book Museum. Super interesting. Not just for comic lovers.
Because Brussels has very tasty restaurants and beautiful sights.
Delicious food
Beautiful sights
Difficult to communicate because many do not speak English.
Fans of city breaks
We were in Brussels for 4 days in February in a very great 5* hotel "Amigo", which is highly recommended. The hotel was in a great location and only a 2-minute walk from the market square. The journey there was also very pleasant. It was a pleasant 10-minute walk from the train station. It's definitely worth visiting the Grand-Place, the Atomium, the Arc de Triomphe, and if you're interested in churches, there's also plenty to do. On the second day we were on the Ferris wheel, from there we had a fantastic view over the whole city. A special highlight was the "Illusion Brussels" museum, where our little daughter had a lot of fun. Unfortunately, it wasn't so easy to find a few playgrounds for the little one. For fish lovers, the fish market is worth a visit. There are various restaurants there, where I ate a lobster for the first time for a really small price. I can really recommend everyone to visit this city. I recommend spending at least 3 days there and looking for accommodation near the Grand-Place. Then you have good public transport connections, almost all the sights are within walking distance and it's easy to get there and back.
Our biggest highlight was the old town with its beautiful market square. Not far from this was the small landmark of Brussels. The Manneken Pis. If you get hungry, there is also something to suit every culinary taste.
Not only the Manneken Pis is represented in Brussels, there is also the Jeanneke Pis (more beautiful fountain) and the Peeing Dog. Brussels, the comic capital, offers a lot of facade art, with great works of art on the walls of buildings all over the city.
A very beautiful old town that is free of traffic and invites you to stroll around with many sights and great restaurants.
Great old town
Many sights
Europaviertel and Atomium unfortunately a bit out of town
Fans of city breaks
A wonderful city, with exciting architecture and history. The city is very open, friendly and multicultural. The European Quarter is also exciting for those interested in politics. In my opinion, good sights are the Mini Europa, St. Michael's Cathedral and the Royal Palace. A delicious restaurant was le chou de Bruxelles. All in all, a city that is well worth a visit.
Explored the city and went out to eat
Le chou de Bruxelles, a very tasty restaurant
Exciting city
Many attractions
Sometimes expensive
Fans of city breaks
My girlfriend and I were in Brussels last year in March. It really is a city worth seeing. We arrived there by train and explored the city on foot. We visited various churches and the EU Parliament. The parliament is a must-see. The tour of the EU Parliament was very interesting. We also ate delicious chips and went to a really nice café afterwards!
We arrived by train and walked around the city. The EU Parliament was really interesting.
We went to a great café with delicious food.
It is a city that you have to see.
Diversity
Delicious food
Lots going on
Fans of city breaks
I have to admit that there are definitely some nice places to visit in Brussels, such as the Grand Place, the Atomium, the beer pubs and the Comic Museum or the European Quarter, which is quite impressive. But in the traditional city it tends to be noisy and dirty. One thing to watch out for is not to eat at the typical tourist places, as they are usually overpriced. In my opinion, Yamayu Santatsu is a nice restaurant. To summarize, Brussels is worth a visit, but I couldn't imagine living there.
Strolled through the city and did some shopping
Unfortunately no insider tip discovered
You should have seen it once in your life
Places of interest
A little dirty
Nature lovers
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