You will learn about:
History of the city
Its importance as the capital and home of the European Union
Language boundary and Brussels dialect
Global significance of the European Quarter complex
Treaty of Brussels
Architectural treasures
Cultural scene and important artists
Legends and myths
Museums and art galleries
You will see:
The Grand-Place
The famous Manneken-pis
The royal galleries and Galleries
The rue des Bouchers (street of butchers)
The Cathedral of Saint Michel-and- Gudule
The place Saint Cathrine
The historical centre with the Royal place
The church Our-Lady of Sablon
The Justice Palace
In front of the Tourist Office at the City Hall, Grand-Place de Bruxelles, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Brussels is not only about the beer, waffles and chocolate! This amazing city is more than a 1000 years old. Today the name Brussels stands for the meeting point for all the diverse cultures in Europe. It is a cosmopolitan city where many different cultures live together and where different languages can be heard on each street. Brussels also has an important international vocation: as the european capital, the city is home to the European Commission and to the Council of ministers of the European Union (EU). Variety and contrast can be found in the different architectural styles of Brussels, the former capital of the medieval Duchy of Brabant. Gothic cathedrals and churches are next to – and sometimes in stark contrast with – gracious classical facades like the buildings around the Royal Square. Discover this and much more in a 2 hours walking tour that includes some of the best sightseeings of the city.
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