Brussels at a glance
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/SIGHTSEEING, BRUSSELS/ Updated : Mar 20, 2015, 10:24 IST
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The capital of Belgium, Brussels is a multi-cultural city divided into 19 districts, and these are among its most notable neighbourhoods. The historical centre is the heart of the city, encircled by a series of boulevards called t … Read more
The capital of Belgium, Brussels is a multi-cultural city divided into 19 districts, and these are among its most notable neighbourhoods. The historical centre is the heart of the city, encircled by a series of boulevards called the Petite Ceinture and enclosing most hotels and restaurants and major tourist attractions such as the Grand Palace, St Michael’s Cathedral, Hotel de Ville and the Bourse. Read less

The capital of Belgium, Brussels is a multi-cultural city divided into 19 districts, and these are among its most notable neighbourhoods. The historical centre is the heart of the city, encircled by a series of boulevards called the Petite Ceinture and enclosing most hotels and restaurants and major tourist attractions such as the Grand Palace, St Michael’s Cathedral, Hotel de Ville and the Bourse. Head to Marolles for its antique-filled shops, vibrant flea markets and cute cafes, or explore the architect Victor Horta’s pioneering buildings in the Art Nouveau neighbourhood Saint-Gilles. Take a stroll in the upscale neighbourhood of Place Burgmann and discover its art nouveau and art deco architecture, cosy cafes and designer boutiques. Situated east of the historical centre, Sablon is full of antique shops, historic buildings, beautiful gardens, chocolatiers and pastry shops.
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