Dating back to the 12th century, this church is the oldest in Brussels and was named after the patron saint of traders.
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Dating back to the 12th century, this church is the oldest in Brussels and was named after the patron saint of traders.
Dominating the Sablon Square in the center of Brussels, this church was transformed from a chapel into a major gothic church starting in 1436 through the beginning of the 16th century, and truly exemplifies the Brabantine gothic style of architecture.
It's located a bit out of the city centre but really worth it. The museum is an Art Deco styled house that once belonged to art lovers David and Alice Van Buuren, and the way they build this house is...
This establishment offers the classic atmosphere of a smoke-filled, sultry Paris bar, which offers more than 24 Belgian beer varieties plus an impressive menu of Belgian meat specialties.
No beer lover should visit Brussels without a visit to this 17th-century museum, which shows an important and unique side of the city's history.
This church, in memory of victims of the Russian Revolution, is built in the Russian-style in the familiar dome shape.
Planned by King Leopold in the late 19th century, this park holds imposing monuments including the Triumphal Arch, Exposition Halls and the Bordiau Halls, which house the prestigious Museum of Art and History.
This small restaurant, located in the center of Brussels, is a great way to meet the locals, plus it serves delicious beer and regional specialties.
