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Brussels provides the backdrop for the headquarters of the European Union and NATO, but this is no dull city. Brussels is a cosmopolitan capital, a melting pot, where its residents refer to themselves as Zinneke (mongrel), with a mix of origins - Flemish, Walloon, Italian, Spanish, English, German etc. There is even a bi-annual parade (the Zinneke Parade) of community groups and artists and schools that celebrates their multi-culturalness.
Cheap flights to Brussels are readily available with the low-cost airlines such as easyJet, Flybe and the national carrier Brussels Airlines.
Top sights include Grand Place, considered one of the most beautiful town squares; the Musées Royaux Des Beaux-Arts, with its priceless collection of Flemish and Belgian art; the Cantillon Brewery, a family brewery where Lambic, Gueuze, Faro and Kriek beers are made; and the Atomium, a huge silver structure, representing an iron crystal, magnified more than 160 billion times.
The Manneken Pis may very well be the best-known attraction in Belgium. This statue of a little boy urinating has a wardrobe of more than 700 costumes including Father Christmas and Elvis Presley suits.
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Peak Season:May and September have the best weather and the most visitors. These months can be downright crowded and cheap Brussels flights and hotel rooms hard to come by.
Off Season:Most Belgians take their holidays in July and August, making Brussels quieter to visit. You may also get a discounted hotel rate, especially over a weekend, but many restaurants and shops will be closed.
The weather November to March is wet and cold with few tourists and quiet museums and markets.
The train station is located on the lower level of Brussels International Airport (1st Floor). There is a train shuttle service from the airport to the North, South and Central stations of Brussels. The shuttle runs every 15-20 minutes and the journey takes approximately 20 minutes. It operates between 5.30am and 12.20am from the airport. From the city it operates between 4.45am and 11.10pm. There are also buses that serve Brussels, Antwerp and Eindhoven; the bus station is below the Arrivals hall. There are metered taxis available outside the Arrivals hall; the journey to Brussels takes 30 minutes.
In the city centre, walking is the best way to see the sights.
For getting from one side of the centre to another or to outlying attractions, public transport is the best option. The Société des Transports Intercommunaux de Bruxelles (STIB) provides excellent, easy to use, and inexpensive transport. STIB covers the city with buses, trams, underground trams, and metro lines. Best of all, most metro stations are decorated with works of art by leading Belgian modern artists.
The STIB operates from 6am to midnight, when a night-bus system takes over. Try to avoid the rush hour in morning and evening.
Driving in Brussels is not for the faint hearted. Local drivers are aggressive, traffic is congested, and parking is a hassle. In the same vein, cycling in central Brussels is for daredevils. Hazards are in the form of intolerant drivers, cobblestones, and tram tracks. There are, however, some bike lanes on the outskirts of the city.
Taxis are metered and expensive; the tax and tips are figured into the meter price.
Brussels International Airport (BRU). The airport is located 13km (8 miles) northeast of the city centre.
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Charlotte BronteFamous classic based on Charlotte Bronte’s time spent in the city.
HergeFamous set of comic books about Belgian reported Tintin, who solves mysteries with the help of his canine friend Snowy.
Rudy RuckerFictionalized life of Peter Bruegel, one of the most famous Flemish painters.
Tracy ChevalierFrom the author of the best-selling Girl with a Pearl Earring, this novel by Chevalier is about a set of tapestries and is based in Paris and Brussels.
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