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Things to Do in Brussels City of Belgium

Nikola Kiš by Nikola Kiš
21 February 2022
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Belgium, (Brussels Morning Newspaper) Travelling to Belgium may seem like an overwhelming task, but there are many fun things to do in Brussels City. The City of Bruxelles is the largest municipality and the historical center of the Brussels-Capital Region. It is also the capital of the European Union, and is often referred to as the EU capital city. The best part of visiting the city is all the history and culture that is on offer, so no matter what your interests are, there is something for you to enjoy.

Things to do in Brussels City of Belgium

If you have children, you should take them to the museum of natural sciences. It has a large collection of dinosaurs, which is perfect for the entire family. This museum is located just off of the Avenue Louise. If you are travelling with a buggy, you’ll have to plan your visit accordingly. Otherwise, you can check out the Museum of Natural Sciences, which houses fossils and ancient locomotives.

The Museum of Musical Instruments is another great place to visit. The MIm, as it’s known locally, has over 1,500 instruments. You’ll be amazed by the various exhibits and enjoy a headset tour that lets you hear the music while you see it. The Magritte Museum is another interesting place to visit. It displays the works of Belgian surrealist Magritte. Visitors can even take a free tour of the museum.

There are numerous places to visit in Brussels. The Grand’Place is probably the most popular attraction. This is the main square of the city. Once called the most beautiful in Europe, it has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. You can spend a day taking in the beautiful architecture of the city. The UNESCO designated it a world heritage site in 1998. The buildings surrounding the Grand’Place are beautiful and historic.

There are countless things to do in Brussels, Belgium. The Grand Place is one of the most popular, but it can be very touristy. Despite the city’s beautiful architecture, it is difficult to enjoy a decent meal if you want to experience the real culture of the city. At the Grand Place, you can visit the Hard Rock Cafe for a taste of rock and roll. The cafe was once an orangery in the National Botanic Garden, but now serves as a venue for concerts and other events.

The park across the street from the Royal Palace is an ideal place for children to play. While the park doesn’t have a playground, it does have plenty of space for running and playing hide-and-seek. It’s also a great place to meet other families who are traveling to the city. If you’re traveling with children, make sure you check out the Fin de Siecle. There are a few restaurants that serve authentic Brussels food, so don’t worry about being cramped.

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