tourist attractions in Brussels

Brussels is a city of contrasts with a huge diversity when you come to places of tourist attractions in Brussels an exciting and a lot of things you can do in Brussels. Below I have listed some of the tourist spots in Brussels, and among the sights of museums and monuments as well as parks and other interesting places. Although this list is not so complete, but the places on this list can represent the diversity of Brussels tour offered to tourists.

The following list of 3 most popular Places of Interest in Brussels:


1.Grand Place

The city of Brussels in Sprinkle Flowers
Grand place is a town square in Brussels which has ornaments and history. One Places in Brussels is the original location of many professional unions (baker, butcher, Haberdashers), and is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This place is the center of the city hall of Brussels, where the museum beer, the bird market Sunday, as well as many pubs, cafes, and restaurants that exist in this place.

Event & Festival

Every August, the streets will be covered with carpet giant stone begonia, with flowers arranged in beautiful designs and patterns are amazing.
In July, you can watch sports festival that has started from 1549, which was marked by the arrival of Emperor Charles V-with 1,400 participants who use traditional costumes.

2. Manneken Pis

Manneken Pis, Brussels City Symbol
Manneken Pis is a bronze statue which has a centuries-old form of small children, and one of the tourist attractions in Brussels which is only a few steps from the Grand Place, at the corner of Rue de I'Etuve and Rue du chene. Manneken Pis has 800 costumes, which changed several times per week. The rest of the clothing will be on display at the Museum in the city of Grand place.

3. Belgian Comic

Museum Belgian Comic
Housed in an art nouveau masterpiece designed by Victor Horta, the museum is built on respect for the cartoon makers in Belgium. Tintin and the Smurfs are Belgian cartoon character the most famous and also comic, but this museum not only displays the work of Tintin and the Smurfs, but also displaying works of art from more than 670 cartoonists. You can see the appearance of detail the stages of preparing the comic strip, from the initial idea and the sample pencil sketch up through the end of the publication. Arranged over three floors, the museum also has a library and an art nouveau brewery.


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