Brussels, the capital of Belgium, is one of the captivating places with stunning architecture and an interesting history that is packed into every street. It is known for its versatility, making it the most attractive and vibrant place. Statues, parks, hills all with cultural missions. If you travel to Brussels, you will find that it has something to offer for each and everyone. Along with European staples such as art and architecture, it also offers some unusual attractions. Even if you spend just a couple of days here, you will be able to see most of the popular sights. Let’s have a look at some of the must see places in Brussels:

 

Grand Place

Surrounded by guild halls, Grand Place is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the main attractions for tourist in the city. Though in the beginning, this place was less than glamorous. Today it is a beautiful place that is wide open with medieval cobbled streets and is also Brussels main market square. If you want to hang out, this is the perfect place for you. This is one of the finest squares in the world. You can stay and admire those guildhouses that replaced all the wooden homes. Because of its beauty, it has become one of the interesting places in Brussels.

 

Manneken Pis

Just a short distance away is one of Brussels most amusing sites – the mannequin piece. It is an iconic statue in Brussels. This cheeky cherub is just and is guaranteed to raise a smile. He has become a symbol of Brussels and represents Belgian humor. And by the way, he has over eight hundred different outfits he wears on different occasions.

 

Old England Building

Step back in time by seeing this place in Brussels. The Old England Building dates back to the 19th Century and earlier used to be a departmental store. This is one of the attractive places in Brussels mainly due to its astonishing facade and also its vast musical museum which fascinates tourists. It has a historic value and stores in more than 2,000 musical instruments. The main highlight is the café on its roof that provides an awesome view of the city.

 

Le Botanique

One of the famous places in Brussels to admire is Le Botanique. Initially, it was just a garden but now it is a host to a range of performing arts that make the place a cultural center rather than a garden. Though, if you are a greenery lover and wish for a change from the city rush, the surrounding gardens are still there and offer a glorious view.

 

Town Hall

One of the magnificent places around the Grand Place is Town Hall. It is a spectacular building with many grand rooms. If you are a lover of architecture, this one is a masterpiece of Gothic Architecture. It has an impressive front that is adorned with a variety of sculptures. It is truly a sight to behold and it has beautiful paneled walls, its artwork and murals are really breathtaking. The main attraction is that it also hosts many free concerts and looks amazingly beautiful when lit up at night.

 

Atomium and Mini Europe

Europe’s most famous landmarks – the Atomium was built for the World Fair in 1958. The symbol of the city, this metallic sculpture rises above the toy-town buildings of Mini-Europe. Atomium is to Brussels what Eiffel tower is to Paris. Mini Europe is similarly exciting and energizing for kids as well as grown-ups.

 

Belgian beer and Waffles

Belgian beer is famous all over the world. Like, where else will you find 800 different types of beers?  After a long, tiring day of hopping around just relax and sip some Belgian beer to enjoy the magic. Brussels is also known for its famous waffles.

 

As such there would be no end to Brussels attractions and it has a lot to offer. If you plan your vacation, do follow Brussels travel tips and you are sure to enjoy a delightful experience here.

 

Which tourist spot do you consider the best to visit in Belgium?

 


2 Comments

Antonietta Novicki · November 29, 2018 at 13:35

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    Jelle · November 30, 2018 at 15:42

    Thank you very much for your compliment Antonietta! 😀

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