Just walking through Brussels streets you can start to know the wonderful aXNUMXth century architecture, which are made known in buildings, shops, restaurants and alleys.

brussels city hall on the great square

In the center of the city is the Grand Place and around it beautiful museums built in the baroque and gothic style, which were the residences of various artisans.

Very close to the Large square, there is a street with many merchants where traditional Belgian chocolate is sold. This area is usually crowded by tourists, but not only for the delicious sweet, but also on a pedestal is the statue of a little boy urinating called Manneken Pis, which is one of the essential pieces in a tourist tour.

brussels manneken pis

But if you have a good budget to do some shopping, at the other end of the Grand Place are the Galleries Saint-Hubert, where you can find a wide variety of clothes, books, among other things.

El Comic MuseumIt is the ideal place for those who are fanatical of drawings, since it houses a large collection of Belgian drawings.

At Laeken Park is the symbol of Brussels, an iron structure that represents an atom called, the Atomium.

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