- Brussels - Wikipedia
Brussels grew from a small rural settlement on the river Senne to become an important city-region in Europe Since the end of the Second World War, it has been a major centre for international politics and home to numerous international organisations, politicians, diplomats and civil servants [19]
- Belgium, History, Population, Climate, Facts - Britannica
Greater Brussels is the country’s largest urban agglomeration It consists of 19 communes, or municipalities, each with a large measure of administrative autonomy
- Visitors | Visit Brussels
Visit us to discover hidden gems and meet people with hearts as big as this vibrant city Visiting Brussels in autumn? You definitely should! When the days shorten, the city is enveloped in a glow of colours that makes it even more beautiful
- 12 of the best things to do in Brussels - Lonely Planet
Look beyond the bureaucrats and brush aside the clichés and you’ll find a city that dazzles with nuance
- 10 Best Things to Do in Brussels - Hotels. com
Brussels is Belgium’s quintessential capital city, full of Art Deco taverns, unique Flemish art, towering Gothic cathedrals, and quaint guild houses Buzzing with activities all year around, discover the parks with blooming flowers, architectural monuments, historic culture and art while filling up on the famous Belgian chocolates and the huge choice of local beers Brussels is also one of
- Brussels – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Brussels (French: Bruxelles, Dutch: Brussel) is the capital of Belgium and one of the three administrative regions within the country, together with Flanders and Wallonia
- Brussels tips, facts and interesting information
Brussels’ climate is temperate Winters are mild and summers are often rainy Visit our dedicated page about brussels weather to learn which months rains the least and how to prepare for your Brussels holidays Just a short drive from Brussels you can find some well known beauties
- 20 Best Things to Do in Brussels, Belgium - U. S. News Travel
Of all the tourist attractions in the Belgian capital, most visitors will want to make a beeline for the UNESCO-listed Grand-Place; time your visit for the morning to avoid the crowds – and make
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