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Brussels

There is more to Brussels than Market Square and Manneken Pis (‘little man piss’). We will introduce to other places, with a walk through the centre of Brussels. On this walk we will show you only a part of the Belgian capital. But we will also be using public transport to discover the area around the Heizel plateau and Koekelberg (Sacred Heart) Basilica. And we won’t forget the most beautiful areas of greenery either. What we have in mind here are the Zoniënwoud, the Plantentuin van Meise, Tervuren Park, and Jubel Park. We will also go to the grape region, with Overijse and Hoeilaart and, of course, to Meise and Grimbergen, two tourist highlights in the outskirts of Brussels.

We have divided Brussels and its outskirts into six chapters, and will devote some of our attention to the discount cards available.


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Read more:
> Not-to-be-missed on a 2-day stay
> Brussels centre, take a walk to discover the city’s best and lesser-known spots
> We visit Heizel and Koekelberg by public transport
> Leopold Park and Jubel Park is a magnificent part of Brussels offering many attractions off the tourist track
> Tervuren is synonymous with greenery, and the Africa Museum too
> A Sunday market day in Brussels
> Shopping in Brussels: more than chocolate and lace
> Brussels Card: 1 to 3-day free entry and discounts
> Travel tips for Brussels

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The markets on Sundays are a must
We followed the advice on your web site and we visited the multicultural market at the Southern Station in Brussels. It’s true that it’s highly recommendable and most of all delicious! We have discovered many good items and did not spend much money. A pity that Brussels is so far away!.
Posted: Bart Janda, 12/07/2007 9:15:47
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