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The capital of Belgium and the heart of the European Union.

Visit Brussels

Strolling through the iconic Grand Place, exploring the Atomium or admiring the surrealist art of René Magritte, there is plenty to experience in Brussels, not to mention the delicious Belgian cuisine, famous for its chocolates, waffles, french fries and craft beers.

Grand Place

The heart of the city is Grand Place, said by many to be the most beautiful square in the world, defined by a number of beautiful historic buildings, including guild halls and the city hall. Just a stone's throw away, you'll come across the Royal Galleries, one of the oldest galleries in Europe, and home to a selection of luxury boutiques, Belgian chocolate shops and various eateries. Next, make your way to the iconic 15th-century sculpture of the Manneken Pis. This symbol of the city adorns one of the city's public drinking fountains and is almost constantly surrounded by tourists.

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Parc du Cinquantenaire

Architecturally, the Palais du Cinquantenaire is one of the most representative buildings in Brussels. Nearby are several tourist-loved museums such as AutoWorld and The Royal Museum of Art & History.