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About activities in Brussels for tourism and leisure
Brussels, located in the heart of Belgium, is a cosmopolitan and multilingual city, where French, Dutch and English are spoken. The city is famous for its many historical and cultural monuments, such as the Grand Place, the Atomium, the Manneken Pis and the Cathedral of Saints Michael and Gudula. Brussels is also the seat of many European institutions, making it an important center for international politics and diplomacy. Apart from that, Brussels is famous for its gastronomy, with its Belgian fries, chocolates and world-famous beers. The people of Brussels are known for their hospitality and open-mindedness, and the city welcomes many visitors every year to discover its charms and unique culture.
For tourism, here are some of the most popular places to visit in Brussels:
The Grand Place: considered one of the most beautiful squares in the world, it is surrounded by historic buildings adorned with sculptures and decorations.
The Atomium: an iconic structure in Brussels that represents an atom magnified 165 billion times.
The Manneken Pis: a bronze statue of a little boy urinating, which has become a symbol of the city.
The European Quarter: home to the headquarters of the European Union and other European institutions.
The Magritte Museum: which houses a collection of works by the famous Belgian artist René Magritte.
The Royal Palace: the official residence of the King of the Belgians.
The Saints-Michel-et-Gudule Cathedral: an imposing gothic cathedral that dates back to the 13th century.
The historic Marolles district: a charming neighborhood with vintage stores, antique stores and a breathtaking view of the city from the top of the hill.
The Museum of Musical Instruments: which houses a unique collection of musical instruments from around the world.
The Horta Museum: which pays tribute to the Belgian architect Victor Horta, famous for his Art Nouveau style.