Grand Place
The Grand Place is the main plaza in Brussels, located near the central train station, known for its well-preserved architecture, rich gold decorations, and former guild halls, now home to restaurants, cafes, and the city hall.
Manneken Pis Fountain
The Manneken Pis is a small bronze statue of a little peeing boy, known for its whimsy, the folktales surrounding it, and its elaborate costumes for holidays and events.
Burg Square
Burg Square in Bruges is a landmark mentioned in the travel guide.
Bruges Belfry
The Bruges Belfry is a prominent landmark in Bruges discussed in the travel guide.
Markt Square
Markt Square in Bruges is a central location highlighted in the travel guide.
Grote Markt
Grote Markt in Antwerp is a main square mentioned in the travel guide.
Ghent Belfry
The Ghent Belfry is a notable structure in Ghent discussed in the travel guide.
Graffiti Street
Graffiti Street in Ghent is a unique urban art location mentioned in the travel guide.
Mont des Arts
A historic Urban complex in central Brussels connecting downtown with Uptown, featuring architecture like the Royal Library of Belgium, the square Brussels meeting Center, the National Archives of Belgium, and a landscaped public garden with a breathtaking view of Brussels.
Royal Palace
The Royal Palace is the workplace of the Belgian King, offering visits to its interior from the end of July until the end of August and a ceremonial changing of the guards.
Brussels Town Hall
The sole medieval structure in the Grand Place, featuring elaborate carvings, an asymmetrical facade, uniquely arranged rooms, and a tower topped by a gilded statue of St Michael.
Manneken Pis
Le Manneken Pis, conçu en 1388, servait à l'origine de moyen pour de nombreuses personnes à Bruxelles de recevoir de l'eau, et la statue est régulièrement habillée de différents costumes.
Royal Palace of Brussels
A prime example of neoclassical architecture, serving as the official Palace of the Belgian monarchy and open to the public for 5 weeks each year.
La Cambre Abbey
The bua de la comra, one of the city's largest public parks named after lra Abbey.
Palace of Belgium
The Palace of Belgium is mentioned as the next stop after Hotel Kudenburg.
Palais de Justice
Au pied du palais de justice, vous pouvez obtenir une vue panoramique magnifique de la capitale.
Grand-Place
A beautiful and iconic square in Brussels.
Brussels Stock Exchange
The former Brussels Stock Exchange is an eclectic 19th-century building that has recently opened to the public.
Koningsplein
The Koningsplein is an impressive square to visit after the Royal Palace.
Place Royale
The Place Royale is where you’ll find the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium.
Anspach Fountain
Enjoy a glass of Belgian beer in a laid-back area like around the Anspach Fountain.
Kunstberg
You can catch one of Brussels’ finest views at the hill of Kunstberg, just by the city center.
Jeanneke Pis
A female version fountain, where throwing a coin is said to bring protection from the little girl.
Het Zinneke
A statue of a dog urinating.
Town Hall
L'Hôtel de Ville de Bruxelles est un chef-d'œuvre d'architecture gothique du XVe siècle, avec une haute tour qui ne serait pas positionnée au centre du bâtiment.
Cinquantenaire
Le Cinquantenaire comprend un arc de triomphe avec un char en bronze au centre, le palais et l'arc ont été construits pour commémorer le 50e anniversaire de l'État indépendant de Belgique.
Bruges City Hall
Bruges City Hall is located in the same plaza as Basilica of the Holy Blood.
Rosary Quay
Rosary Quay is a stunning picturesque street and area, the perfect place to snap some photos and wander around.
Grote Market
Grote Market has the iconic and classic Belgium colorful buildings lining the square.
Belfry of Brugge
Belfry of Brugge is a beautiful building where you can pay €15 to climb up the 366 steps and have amazing views.
Friday Market
Friday Market is a beautiful little plaza.
Belfry of Ghent
Belfry of Ghent was built between 1313 and 1380 and cost €11 to go up.
Grand Palace
The Grand Palace is probably the most iconic thing to see in all of Brussels.
Manneken Pis statue
Une statue célèbre et excentrique représentant un petit garçon en train d'uriner, devenue une attraction touristique populaire à Bruxelles pour son charme insolent.
Palais Royale
Bien que la famille royale réside à Laeken, ce palais reste sa résidence officielle, ouverte aux touristes en été, et présente une salle avec un plafond recouvert d'ailes de coléoptères.