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Brussels Travel Guide

Although the name of ''Brussels'' calls up images of centralised government and European regulatory litigation, this isn''t necessarily a reason to stigmatise it completely. Although it is the de facto capital of the EU, there''s more to the city than international politics.
The first thing that you''ll notice as soon as you get to Brussels is the staggering architecture all over the place. The city is filled with a stunning array of buildings from periods spanning the last few hundred years, and walking around some of these buildings is like taking a journey through a millennium of the city''s history.
The main attractions include the Grand Place, Brussels'' central square which has been there about as long as the city itself. Now a protected UNESCO heritage site, the Grand Place is adorned with a carpet of flowers, which is replanted with a new design every two years.
Several fine examples of gothic-period architecture surround the square, such as the Town Hall, parts of which date back to the fifteenth century. The building is phenomenally impressive both inside and out, with the grand finishing piece ...
... of the archangel Michael slaying a dragon, cast in gold, perched on top of the spire.
If you''d rather experience something a bit less imposing, have a look at some of the city''s art collections, particularly the Belgian Museum of Comics. As well many extracts of famous comic books from throughout the twentieth century, there is a special focus on Belgium''s most celebrated boy detective and his canine companion, Tintin and Snowy.
As can be expected from such a hub of tourist activity, hotels and hostels are in abundance in the city. At the top of the range is the Royal Windsor, which plays host to what is called by some the best restaurant in Brussels. At a cool twenty minutes'' drive from the airport, this is where you''d want to go if you''re thinking about treating yourself.
Alternatively, if you want somewhere a bit more private and affordable, then renting an apartment is a good way to go; depending on location and size, you could be living in a single room flat for only 33? a night.
As rooted in history as it is in modern politics and artistic culture, Brussels is an incredibly exciting and informative place to visit. Although such popular Belgian exports as sprouts, beer, and waffles are important to the life of the city, Brussels'' interesting aspects are not confined to its gastronomic produce. Bonny Kominek is an experienced travel writer who has travelled extensively around Europe and recommends Octopustravel.com for Brussels hotels.
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