Discover these places worth visiting in Brussels and select a hotel nearby for ultimate convenience
Grand-PlaceLlejessegoThis plaza in Brussels is a must-see. Beautiful buildings all around this plaza. When we visited it was quite peaceful. The Manneken Pis was not too far away.
Manneken PisNNjohns13you cannot take a trip to Belgium without visiting their cheeky little statues!
Atomium__TS***fcSuper visite durant le séjour à bruxelles.Je vous recommande les sites : l'atonium et du site mannekinpis
Le BerlaymontZZengZhiGangIt'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.
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium亲亲亲股太乐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.
Royal Palace of BrusselsMmiss banzaiI have seen the Royal palace from outside. The flag was out which means that the King was currently there. The area is so beautiful, and the street in front of the royal palace is old style for when there are big royal event and parades. Totally with visiting!
Brussels Town HallHhuaihuaiCity Hall has such an intricate medieval designs and architectures. I was simply blown away and in awe!
St Michael and St Gudula Cathedral, BrusselsTThomaschinnSt. Michael and St. Gudula Cathedral is one of the most comfortable churches I’ve ever visited. The lighting is soft and pleasant, and the choir singing in the background adds a peaceful touch. The interior isn’t overly fancy, which have a nice balance between simplicity and decoration. One of the best churches.
European Commission长长脸张少侠The new EU headquarters building is located in a cross-shaped building at 200 Law Street, Brussels, Belgium, and is the X-shaped Bellemont building. It is the most symbolic building in Brussels, Belgium, and has been the European Community since it was completed in 1967. That is, the current EU headquarters office building, the property rights of the Bellemont building are owned by the Belgian government, and the EU enjoys the address in a rental manner: Rue de la Loi 200, 1000 Bruxelles Transportation: Metro Line 5 or bus to Schuman Station, you can see the building after leaving the station.
Belgian Comic Strip Center徐徐徐霞客RrThe Belgian Comic Strip Art Center is worth visiting. It records some statues of some well-known Belgian cartoons. If children come here, they will like it very much. It is not too big and it takes only 3 to 4 hours to visit.