Brussels City Break of history and culture
There are plenty of sites to see and things to do on a city break in Brussels and this article lists some of the ones you should definitely see while you are there.
Remember to take your camera with plenty of batteries and memory cards. You should also consider copying your holiday photos onto CDs when you get home. You can easily do this using CD replication software and it allows you to have a cheap and portable copy of all your pictures to show off to friends.
Grand Place
Named as one of the most spectacularly beautiful squares across the globe, it is also the key social hub for the life of many in Brussels and featuring some quite spectacular medieval gilded houses and quaint cafes where you can sit and watch the world go by in peace.
Mannekin Pis
A 17th century icon which whilst tiny is also a much loved delight to the city and an interesting addition to visitors for many generations. Mannekin Pis is probably the most photographed monument that is in the city of Brussels and typifies the fun loving humour of the Belgians.
Brussels Museums of Fine Art
The two stunning stately houses have been beautifully preserved and are the suitable home to the nation’s major prize winning pieces of art such as some of the amazing Flemish old masters. Its exhibits also include medieval tapestries, Greek sculptures and post war Rene Magritte.
Bruparck
Bruparck is a brilliant place to take the family, it is an amusement centre that holds countless child friendly rides and attractions, it provides good old fashioned family fun offering; amusement arcades, funfair rides, a large water park and a huge cinema complex, and it is a place
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