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BRUSSELS · BELGIUM

Description.

Brussels, the capital of Belgium and the de facto capital of the European Union, is a city where history, politics, and culture meet. Known for its cosmopolitan spirit and international community, it is home to the European Commission, the European Parliament, and countless international organizations, making it one of the most influential cities in Europe.
At its heart lies the Grand Place, a UNESCO World Heritage Site often described as one of the most beautiful squares in the world. Surrounded by ornate guildhalls, the Town Hall, and the King’s House, it reflects the city’s rich medieval past. Not far away, the Atomium, a striking symbol of modern architecture, offers panoramic views of the city and stands as a reminder of Brussels’ innovative spirit.
Brussels is also a city of contrasts, blending old-world charm with cutting-edge creativity. From the narrow alleys of the historic center and Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert to the Art Nouveau masterpieces of Victor Horta and contemporary districts like the European Quarter, every neighborhood tells a different story.
The city has a strong cultural identity, famous for its comic strip tradition (Tintin, Smurfs, and more), with murals scattered throughout the streets and the Belgian Comic Strip Center celebrating this unique heritage. Museums, music festivals, and theaters add to its dynamic artistic scene.
No description of Brussels would be complete without mentioning its gastronomy: Belgian chocolate, waffles, fries, and, of course, over a thousand varieties of beer. Local cuisine combines hearty dishes with refined flavors, reflecting both Belgian traditions and international influences.
Green spaces like the Parc du Cinquantenaire, Bois de la Cambre, and Royal Greenhouses of Laeken give residents and visitors places to unwind, while its central location makes it a gateway to the rest of Europe.
Multilingual, multicultural, and ever-evolving, Brussels is more than just a political hub — it is a vibrant city full of diversity, creativity, and charm. Whether for business, leisure, or lifestyle, it offers an atmosphere that is both international and distinctly Belgian.

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City, Culture, Food, Shopping

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