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A perfect market town complete with lots of shopping for antiques, flowers, horses, seafood and more, Brussels has always been a luxurious destination. Understandable, considering the city is at the crossroads of northern Europe. Flemish and French art and architecture mix beautifully, and a unique and high-alcohol Belgian beer flows from the tap. Speaking of flowing, the world famous and charming statue "Manekken-Pis" continues to don the wardrobes of visiting heads of state during their stays; and with more than 160 embassies, visiting dignitaries are a common site. Brussels is a true melting pot of high European culture.

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Bois de la Cambre
www.paluche.org/nature

At 272 acres, Bois de la Cambre is Brussels's biggest park. This central spot is a delightful place to spend an afternoon strolling around its woodland paths. Highlights include a large lake with a small island at its center (reached by a cable-drawn ferry) which is popular for picnics. The ferry is currently closed for renovation until 2008, but the park is still well worth a visit.

Grand-Place
Any trip to Brussels begins at its beautiful beating heart, the Grand-Place, also known as "de Grote Markt" in Dutch. It is a fine European example of a medieval square, where in the, 15th century, meetings and executions were held and visiting heads came together. Have a Belgian beer at one of the terraces or just wander around while imagining life here during the northern Renaissance.

Horta Museum
Rue Americaine, 25
Tel. +32.02.543.04.90
www.hortamuseum.be

Victor Horta is sometimes known as the "Pope of Art Noveau." Visit this small museum and you will get a clear idea why this man was so instrumental in breaking the bourgeois mold of the late 19th century. Horta was a pioneer who brought industrial motifs into the home.

Anderlecht Beguinage
Rue du Chapotre 8
The sisters and widows, known as the Beguines, once lived here in an assortment of houses that are now open to the public. Take a stroll through their garden and get a sense of Belgium history.

Musees Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique
Place Royal, 3
Tel. +32.02.508.32.11

www.fine-arts-museum.be 
The Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium boast a collection of 20,000 or so paintings, sculptures, and drawings, while the Museum of Ancient Art houses a vast collection dating from the 15th to 18th century. See the finest in Flemish art from this time. For a works from the 19th century, visit the neo-classical building and the Museum of Modern Art. Among the work, are paintings and drawings by famous Belgian 19th century painters Antoine Wiertz, a Romantic, and Constantin Meunier, a pioneer in Realism.

Atomium
Blvd. du Centenaire, Brussels, Belgium
Tel. +32.02.475.47.77

www.atomium.be/
Modeled after an iron molecule, Atomium was built for the 1958 World’s Fair and became one of Brussels’ landmarks. Reopening in 2006 after a renovation that included new exhibition areas, a new cafe and replacing the metal facade with stainless steel, Atomium is a perfect spot to view the city after taking an express elevator to the top of the building.