The place is gorgeous! we were there after Christmas and it matches with the Christmas tree so perfectly! Visit and just enjoy the view!
Walibi Belgium
MAHOULA
Great place to have fun! If you are a thrill seeker, go there without moderation
Manneken Pis
SUNSHINE ONUS
Brussels peeing child (Manneken Pis) is one of the iconic statues of the Belgian capital Brussels, known as the "First Citizen of Brussels". The peeing child statue is located in the pedestrian area of downtown Brussels, about 53 cm tall, and sits on a marble carved platform about two meters high. The statue was made of bronze, the original bronze statue was created in 1619 by the Belgian sculptor Jerome Duquesnova. There are many versions of legends about the origin and story of peeing children: • Legend 1: In 1142, the Duke of Goth Fred III led the army against foreign enemies, and the Duke put his young son in a cradle and hung on a tree to inspire the army's morale and finally defeated the enemy. • Legend 2: Less than getting up in the middle of the night to pee, seeing the neighbor's house on fire, can not find the water to put out, so with urine to extinguish the fire, rescue the trapped people. • Legend 3: When the ancient Spanish invaders evacuated Brussels, they wanted to blow up the city with explosives, less than pissing overnight, doused the fuse, thereby saving Brussels. • Legend 4: The rulers of the Holy Roman Empire intended to blow up Brussels with explosives, less than even discovering and dousing the fuse. Peeing children is not only a landmark in Brussels, but also a symbol of the Belgian spirit, representing bravery and wisdom. Traditional: Since the 18th century, the statue of the peeing child has changed clothes regularly. Today, he has more than 1,000 costumes that are presented by countries. The peeing child attracts visitors from all over the world for its unique historical and cultural value. There are many famous Belgian chocolate shops around the peeing children, where you can taste and buy your favorite chocolate.
Atomium
SUNSHINE ONUS
It is well worth visiting the Brussels Atomic Tower in the Belgian capital. It is one of the landmarks of Brussels, built during the 1958 Brussels World Expo. The atomic tower consists of nine giant spheres, symbolizing an enlarged model of an iron atom. If you have enough time, you can take the elevator to the inside of the sphere and the observation deck at the top overlooking the entire downtown Brussels.
St. Michael & St. Gudula Cathedral
AnaTravels94
As a lover of churches and beautiful architecture I highly recommend this place to visit! inside and outside view is great!
Hergé Museum
juki235
The Erge Museum in Brussels is a famous Belgian comics museum. There are many manuscripts of Tintin's adventures, which are very precious. The painter is really good and feels like living, definitely not lost to some masters of painting, very wonderful.
Berlaymont
ZengZhiGang
Not as majestic as expected, but when I saw it, I understood it very much. The whole building is still very conspicuous, it seems to be an L-shaped shape (not seen on the back, I dare not confirm). The front flags are flying.