Things to do in Forest (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August, 2025) | Trip.com
AnaTravels94:“The place is gorgeous! we were there after Christmas and it matches with the Christmas tree so perfectly! Visit and just enjoy the view!”
Open today at 10:00-18:00(Tickets available until 17:30; admission ends at 17:30)
298***11:“It's OK. Brussels is known as the most boring capital in Europe, and the Atomium is one of the most boring attractions. You can see the whole city of Brussels, or you can spend 1 euro to take a closer look at the whole telescope. The rest is a visit full of a sense of the times. After all, it was built decades ago, and it's all classical technology cyberpunk.”
SUNSHINE ONUS:“Brussels peeing child (Manneken Pis) is one of the iconic statues of the Belgian capital Brussels, known as the "First Citizen of Brussels". The peeing child statue is located in the pedestrian area of downtown Brussels, about 53 cm tall, and sits on a marble carved platform about two meters high. The statue was made of bronze, the original bronze statue was created in 1619 by the Belgian sculptor Jerome Duquesnova. There are many versions of legends about the origin and story of peeing children: • Legend 1: In 1142, the Duke of Goth Fred III led the army against foreign enemies, and the Duke put his young son in a cradle and hung on a tree to inspire the army's morale and finally defeated the enemy. • Legend 2: Less than getting up in the middle of the night to pee, seeing the neighbor's house on fire, can not find the water to put out, so with urine to extinguish the fire, rescue the trapped people. • Legend 3: When the ancient Spanish invaders evacuated Brussels, they wanted to blow up the city with explosives, less than pissing overnight, doused the fuse, thereby saving Brussels. • Legend 4: The rulers of the Holy Roman Empire intended to blow up Brussels with explosives, less than even discovering and dousing the fuse. Peeing children is not only a landmark in Brussels, but also a symbol of the Belgian spirit, representing bravery and wisdom. Traditional: Since the 18th century, the statue of the peeing child has changed clothes regularly. Today, he has more than 1,000 costumes that are presented by countries. The peeing child attracts visitors from all over the world for its unique historical and cultural value. There are many famous Belgian chocolate shops around the peeing children, where you can taste and buy your favorite chocolate.”
Sydb:“A must for chocolate lovers! The self-guided tour reveals cocoa's rich history while live chocolatiers craft pralines before your eyes. Generous tastings of chocolate make it extra sweet along the tour. Compact but packed with interactive exhibits - perfect for families.”
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ZengZhiGang:“It's not as majestic as I imagined, but when I saw it, I understood it. The whole building is still very conspicuous, and seems to be an L-shaped shape (I can't confirm it because I didn't see the back). There are flags of various colors flying on the front.”
亲亲股太乐:“Belgium was once the fastest-growing country in Europe and has a long history. The various buildings that have been deposited in Belgium are unique in style, exquisite and delicate, and have been integrated into the modern world. I really enjoy life here.”
TheForkUser:“I had one of the Christmas menus which was excellent. Service was very attentive. I was placed in a separate room with a few tables only and it felt very private, very quiet. Overall an excellent experience including value for money !”
健康美丽的芳芳:“The dishes looked quite substantial. I ordered their pork elbow. I can’t say it was a lot, but I think it was enough for a girl. Their beer is also very famous. I think I can order a jug to try.”