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Belgium seems to always be the last place people go..why go to brussels when there is Paris,Rome and wherever.?

So, where are the cool places to go/see in Belgium? In July.

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  • 7 years ago
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    A Swede I knew had a perfect definition for Belgium "it's a place you have to drive through to get to where you really want to go". Cruel, but for many Europeans, true.

    Things to see in Belgium:

    1. the Word War I battlefields and cemeteries - very moving - especially if you visit the grave of a relative. The museum in Ypres explains very well.

    2. Battlefield Waterloo, where Napoleon was defeated

    3. Bruges - the most beautiful and perfectly preserved medieval city in Europe

    4. Stunning Crusader castle at Bouillon

    5. The Bierodrome in Brussels (if it is still there) is bar with over 400 different beers

    6. "La Morte Subite" is a bar in Brussels exactly like it was in World War I. Very atmospheric.

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    Brussels is the capital of Belgium and is the key seat of the Belgian Royal Family and, also the capital of the European Union and if you wish to know after that it this is the place hotelbye . Brussels is an amazingly small, easy-going, and human-sized city for many its importance. Unlike anthers town using their millions of tourists, Brussels is Belgium's principal economic and academic center, which gives the city a more workaday feel than different towns. Here, in Brussels, if you would choose to see, you will receive a proper experience for Belgian living, particularly its fantastic restaurant and café culture. Though Brussels may not need the star attractions of other Belgian villages, the capital has plenty of to help keep readers occupied for a few days with a clutch of world-class museums and artwork galleries, as well as quirkier sights including the Atomium, and some great remnants of old architecture in the old city quarter.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    7 years ago

    Brussels and Belgium...?

    See the Grand'Place in Brussels - City Hall (1470) and buildings XVIIth Century -

    Taste the Belgian beers - and do not forget the chocolates and waffles -

    Bruges, a canal cruise through the splendor of an old Flanders city -

    Waterloo Battlefield (1815) where Napoleon lost his marbles -

    The Atomium - spectacular structure -

    Ypres, the Flanders fields and WW.I cemeteries -

    Bastogne, the Battle of the Bulge (1944) - 101st Airborne Museum and cemetery -

    Bouillon, Beersel, Gaasbeek and other castles, all worth a visit -

    Go eat mussels in a restaurant area "Ilot Sacré" in Brussels -

    Did you know that "French fries" are actually a Belgian dish...?

    The Tram Museum (and a tram ride to Tervuren line 44) old streetcars -

    Cinquantenaire Arch and Military Museum -

    The barges elevator on the canal in Ronquières -

    The Belgian Coast - only 40 miles long, ride the coastal tram line -

    Belgian F1 Grand Prix, in Spa-Francorchamps - (late August) -

    You know what a "spa" is... the word's origin is the name of that city -

    The "spa" water was known to the Roman settlers, 2,000 years ago -

    I quote "Pline the Elder" (a scholar) -

    We never fail to spend a couple of days in Paris too, meet friends -

    Train Thalys TGV Brussels to Paris takes 1 hour and 20 minutes...

    My wife (from Argentina) loves Brussels and shopping Avenue Louise -

    We visit Brussels 2 or 3 times yearly - visit relatives and friends -

    Source(s): Brussels native - retired in Buenos Aires (ARG)
  • 7 years ago

    Brussels is a gem. It wasn't destroyed in WWII, so the architecture is fascinating. Do a canal tour. And make sure you get some french fries, seriously. They serve them with mayonnaise, but it isn't like our may. Try it.

  • 7 years ago

    and don't forget to go to Louvain, there are several impressive medieval monuments still present, but also a fair number of buildings that look very old, but are from after WWI. The Germans burnt the city down in part because they could.

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