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Bier Circus


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La Mort Subite

Popular pub features its own home-brew concoction called Sudden Death.
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Brewery Museum

No beer lover should visit Brussels without a visit to this 17th-century museum, which shows an important and unique side of the city's history.
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Brussels Bike Tours

We offer easy and fun, daily bike tours of Brussels. We are the only tour that allows you to see the "Capital of Europe" in just 4 hours. Plus, our tours don't pollute!
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Falstaff

This establishment offers the classic atmosphere of a smoke-filled, sultry Paris bar, which offers more than 24 Belgian beer varieties plus an impressive menu of Belgian meat specialties.
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Musical Instruments Museum (Musee des Instruments de Musique)

As soon as it opened at the end of the 19th century, the luxurious Old England department store earned an excellent reputation for its highly distinctive building. The entrance to the building is a jewel of the Art nouveau style while the rest is in perfect harmony with the neoclassical ensemble on the Place Royale, and just around the corner from the Grand Place and Central Station, no less! It's here in this architectural gem that the MIM took up residence in June 2000. The museum's reputation ....
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Poechenellekelder


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Sablon

The Grand Sablon is the heart of the antique market district in Brussels, which is surrounded by lovely outdoor cafes and a masterpiece of Gothic architecture, the Church of Notre Dame du Sablon.
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Manneken Pis

Nicknamed "Brussel's Oldest Citizen," this bronze statue of a little boy and a fountain was designed by Jerome Duquesnoy in 1619, and has become a familiar (and irreverent) symbol of the city.
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Babbelbus/Le Bus Bavard


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Bois de la Cambre and Foret de Soignes


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Brussels Spa


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Cinquantenaire Park (Parc du Cinquantenaire)

Planned by King Leopold in the late 19th century, this park holds imposing monuments including the Triumphal Arch, Exposition Halls and the Bordiau Halls, which house the prestigious Museum of Art and History.
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De Ultieme Hallucinatie

A restored premier example of Art Nouveau architecture by Hamesse, a disciple of Horta.
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Fin de Siecle

This small restaurant, located in the center of Brussels, is a great way to meet the locals, plus it serves delicious beer and regional specialties.
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Intersport


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Lower Town


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Notre Dame de la Chapelle

This large church, the burial place of Pieter Bruegel the Elder, boasts a variety of styles: part of the chapel is twelfth-century, the transepts are seventeenth-century Romanesque, and the nave is fifteenth-century Gothic.
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Place du Grand Sablon


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Quartier Marolles


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Rue des Bouchers


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St. Catherine's Church

Located in the famous Grand Place, St. Catherine's is known for its heritage and culture.
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St. Job's Russian Church

This church, in memory of victims of the Russian Revolution, is built in the Russian-style in the familiar dome shape.
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