Break in Brussels

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City break

When pursuing a city break by yourself or with a group, why not take your break in Brussels? Aside from the fact that Brussels presently acts a de facto capital for the European Union, city break in this city means exploring the various samples of Brussels architecture (such as the cathedrals of St. Gudules and St. Michael’s.) While on your break in Brussels, you can buy some food to go and take it to the Place du Grand Sablon (a popular place where tourists take time out to enjoy their city break in the open air.) The Mussée Victor Horta of St Gilles which is located at the Brussels suburbs pays tribute to Victor Horta (said to be founder of the Belgian Art Nouveau movement.)

Holiday break

Your holiday break (if you opt to take this break in Brussels) is never complete without being able to satisfy one of the most basic needs of any tourist – being able to sample the local cuisine. Fortunately for those visiting Belgium to take their break in Brussels, Brussels folk love to prepare and cook food – so your holiday break will probably be more comfortable if you do try their specialties in Brussels. A break in Brussels alone means visiting any of the more than 1800 eating places within its boundaries. The Belgian beer varieties number over 400 to date which is another reason to spend your holiday break in Brussels. The Museum of Cocoa and Chocolate is the Belgian version of paradise for chocoholic visitors.




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