General summary of city:
The city of Brussels is the capital city of Belgium and is a modern
city that is rich in medieval and art-nouveau buildings. Brussels is
steeped in rich history with plenty of museums and galleries and a
pulsating cultural life.
Brussels is also the administrative center of the European Union, which
has earned the city the title ‘the capital of Europe’. The business
sector in Brussels is booming with international agencies taking root
in the city, however not at the expense of the rich cultural history.
The juxtaposition of past and present is evident in Brussels with
blocks lined with international businesses and their advanced steel and
glass high rises which are only a few steps away from cobbled streets
and medieval architecture that speaks of the city’s flavourful past.
With a mixture of French and Flemish culture and language, Brussels is
steeped in history and culture, with something for everyone to enjoy.
The nightlife culture of Brussels, complete with clubs and pubs to
enjoy add to the eclectic ambience of this fair city in Belgium. During
the day, as business booms throughout the week, there is a wide variety
of attractions for visitors and locals to enjoy, regardless of age.
Families enjoy Belgium for its unique atmosphere which embraces every
aspect of family life and socialization for adults.
Places of interest:
Brussels boasts over a century of history which lends too many
intriguing sights to visit and see in the city and immediate area.
Brussels possesses the most fabulous market square and the highest
concentration of restaurants in the entire world.
The Petite Rue des Bouchers, which translates to street of the butchers
is located in the medieval center of Brussels and is most famous for
the simple fact that every building on the street is a restaurant. The
roadway is very narrow and is closed to automobile traffic, which
allows for the restaurants to boast their wares in spectacular fashion,
while on wider parts of the road, restaurants feature outdoor eating
areas.
The central market square in Brussels is known as the Grand’ Place,
which is notably the most beautiful in the world. A 15th century Town
Hall dominates the Grand’ Place with hundreds of small statues and an
elegant tower is surrounded by 17th century buildings with golden
inlays which surround the entire square. Other places of interest to
visit is the Manneken Pis, the Saint Michael cathedral, the Atomium,
the Palais de Justice as well as a plethora of parks including the
impressive Bois de la Cambre and the forest to which it once belonged,
the Foret de Soignes which features birch trees that are hundreds of
years old.
Brussels features many interesting sights for the whole family -
business people, families, nature lovers, culture devotees and
historians alike.
Things to do:
There is a wide variety of things to do in Brussels, regardless of your
age or fancies. For those who love to dine, you could spend an eternity
sampling all the wonderful restaurants and eateries in Brussels, which
boasts itself as having the highest concentration of restaurants in the
world. The restaurants in Brussels feature a wide variety of food types
and styles for anyone’s palate.
For those who want to take in the rich history of Brussels, there is a
surplus of museums that boast the wonderful and flavourful richness of
a millennium in Brussels.
Sightseeing is plentiful in Brussels with many 15th and 17th century
buildings around the city. Declaring a beautiful surrounding with
intricately designed buildings from these centuries, the city of
Brussels promises a wonderful view in any direction. With beautiful
boulevards, picturesque squares, parks and a very active cultural life
in every sense of the word, there is something for everyone in
Brussels. You can take in a movie or a play at a theatre, enjoy dinner
in one of the many restaurants, and visit the monuments and places of
great interest that abound in this beautiful city.
Brussels is steeped in over 1000 years of history and beauty for each
individual to unfold whether visiting or moving to the city.
Food & Drink:
Brussels is all about the food. Because Brussels has the highest
concentration of restaurants in all the world, the dining industry is
literally one of the most prolific in the city. The Petite Rue des
Bouchers (the street of butchers) is literally lined with restaurants.
Every single building on the street is a restaurant that caters to a
variety of flavours and tastes.
Throughout this beautiful historical city, restaurants, eateries and
quaint cafes abound, offering up a dish of enlightening flavor to
satisfy any palate. There is, of course, plenty of French food and
Flemish food, but with the coming of immigrants to Brussels, there is
an increasing variety of foods from other cultures and countries
throughout the world. Within the streets of Brussels, you can find
Western cooking, Lebanese flavourings, Greek, Mexican - really any
ethnic food flavouring that your heart could desire.
To go to Brussels means to enjoy good food in a beautiful atmosphere.
Brussels is known world wide for its upper class restaurants and small,
cozy eateries that are both quaint and classy.
Hotels & Accommodation:
Silken Residence
Le Châtelain All Suites Hotel
Hilton Brussels
Minotel Chambord
Le Méridien Bruxelles
Eazires Europarthotel Avenue Louise
Hotel Villa Royale
Hotel le Dixseptieme
Sun Hotel
New Hotel Charlemagne
Hotel L\'auberge Du Souverain
Aristote
Hotel Continental
Hotel le Chantecler
Hotel De Fierlant
Hotel Erasme
Rijckendael Hotel
Eurostars Royal Embassy Grand Place
Entertainment:
Brussels is very much a city of the night. There is a bustling
nightlife in Brussels in the many clubs, discotheques, bars and
restaurants. There is always something to do in Brussels.
During the day, the museums offer a great deal of entertainment for the
entire family. With the wealth of history and past culture in Brussels,
everyone in the family will find the museums, galleries and culture
centers interesting and intriguing.
There are a wide variety of cultural festivals that are also offered
throughout the city at various times of the year ranging in depth from
family fun to adult entertainment.
Fun for the whole family is offered in the heart of Belgium in the
capital city of Brussels. Movie theatres, shopping centers, parks,
forests, museums, cultural centers and places of interest abound in
this gorgeous city. Boredom is nearly impossible in Brussels - there is
always something to do or see in this fair city. A rich social life is
just around the corner in Brussels, all you have to do is see what they
have to offer during your visit.
Biography:
Author: Meredith Booney
Website:
http://www.belgiumcities.info
Meredith Booney is a freelance travel writer with over 20 years of
experience writing for travel journals, newspapers and magazines.
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