Brussels Travel Tips
The city of choice for Eurocrats, Brussels is sumptuous, historic and luxuriously cozy. With artistry richer than chocolate, architecture as graceful as its cuisine and diversity frothier than the beer, Brussels is an heirloom of northern culture at its best.
What makes Brussels special? Seafood in great restaurants, the smell of hot waffles on a cold winter's day, cafes and pubs that never close, forests practically on the doorstep, pheasant and truffles in autumn, comic strips, designer shops…
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Bruges Tours from Brussels
Written by Viator, August 2010
Bruges is a simply exquisite town. The intact medieval centre of this UNESCO World Heritage site looks like a living canvas painted by a Flemish old master. The capital of West Flanders, it's ...
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3 Days in Brussels: Suggested Itineraries
Written by Viator, August 2010
The city of choice for Eurocrats, Brussels is sumptuous, historic and luxuriously cozy. With artistry richer than chocolate, architecture as graceful as its cuisine and diversity frothier than the ...
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Tintin in Brussels
Written by Viator, January 2012
Is Tintin the world’s greatest explorer? Haven’t we all dreamt of traveling on the ultimate quest – to defeat evil, find treasure, see the world and become rich - all with a trusted dog by our side? ...
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Brussels by Public Transport
Written by Sasha, January 2013
The public transport system in Brussels , the capital city of Belgium ,
is operated by the STIB; it is quick, safe, and efficient. Most of the
sights in the city center are, however, accessible ...
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The Best Breweries in Belgium
Written by Sasha, March 2013
Beer drinking is a connoisseur’s pastime in Belgium and it comes in a dazzling array of guises and flavors. The country has more than 100 breweries producing over 400 beers. Main varieties include ...
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Tintin in Brussels
Written by Brussels Expert: Joyce, Belgium, January 2012
Tintin was a big part of my childhood. Time has flown by and I have become a tour guide, but at age 52, I still enjoy Tintin’s subtle ideas and jokes. I love taking visitors along the comic strip ...
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