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Travel Guide: Brussels - Belgium - Europe

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Beer, waffles and festivals - if this is what you're looking for you will find them in abundance when you visit the country's capital city (pop: 1 000 000). Brussels is the major gateway for the country: it is on the main routes heading inland from the Channel ports via the Flemish art towns and it is as well a convenient stopover on the train between France and the Netherlands. 

Brussels took its name from 'Broekzele', or 'city of the marsh', which grew up in the sixth century on the trade route between Cologne and Bruges / Gent. Under the Habsburghs the town flourished, eventually becoming capital of the Spanish Netherlands. In the 19th century it became the capital of the newly-independent Belgium. Although nowadays, the city is often primarily regarded as a destination for businesspeople or diplomats '” it is the headquarters for the European Union (EU) and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) '” there is plenty to see and do for other travellers. ''Manneken Pis', plenty of impressive museums, delicious chocolate and a city centre divided into the upper and the lower town with a beautiful cathedral and the Grote Markt where you can enjoy your Belgian beers. Brussels requires a minimum of two nights to get a feeling for the city but an even longer stay should be planned if there is a festival in town. While Brussels is a safe city some areas are prone to crime, especially at night. Be careful when walking near the westward arc between North and Midi railway stations and Rogier and De Brouckere Metro stations.

Note: Brussels is an international city; for the two great parts of Belgians (French and Flemish-speaking) there is parity in Brussels. This means that every instance of the written word, from road signs to the yellow pages, has to appear in both languages.

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Travel Q&A on Brussels:

Question: #1: i want to travel from Miami to Amsterdam than take a train to Brussels than a train to Paris. How much do you?
i want to travel from miami to amsterdam than take a train to brussles than a train to paris. How much do you think this vacation will cost me?I want to start planning this trip. I am thinking around sept. to book it. I am trying to find out the time and monet it takes to travel by train to brussels from amsterdam and the time it takes to travel from brussles to paris. - asked by karliekay2001

Answer: With the fast train from Brussels to Paris you can go online and find out, last time I looked I think it was about 67.00 , Amsterdam to Brussels probably about 35.00 or less and my advice would be to take ... - answered by: antiekmama
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Question: #2: Whats the best way to travel to brussels via car from the West midlands cheapest also?
i want to travel thursday night in february sometime and return sunday night or early monday morning would train and car hire be better or ferry or eurostar can i put my car on euro star ?thank you for the help in advance - asked by krissydee9282

Answer: hi...easiest and cheapest way from birmingham area...drive down the M6, turn off onto the A14 and keep going until you get to Felixstowe...get the ferry from there straight over to Belgium. ... - answered by: chrisbell3
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Question: #3: How can I travel from Brussels, Belgium to Gent, Belgium?
PLease list me all the available ways - asked by Celeste

Answer: Train would indeed be your best call. Its about thirty minutes and you take the train going to the coast. (Blankenberge - Knokke)You can go by car, there is a motorway directly from Brussels to Gent, Follow ... - answered by: lovelyglamour
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Question: #4: How can I travel from Brussels, Belgium to Bern, Switzerland other than by plane?
What means of transportation other than plane can I take? - asked by Celeste

Answer: Eurorail should work. You may be able to purchase your pass before you leave...
http://www.raileurope.com/usTry to get Snell trains whenever possible - they make the fewest stops. ... - answered by: kaylora
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Question: #5: The direcion you would travel from Brussels to Bonn is _________.?
- asked by tara200420002001

Answer: East:any travel direction that goes from left to right on a map is east. ... - answered by: Den
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Question: #6: i want details information about travel from brussels to oslo by cars 'trains'and ships?
- asked by catanaleyd

Answer: I went once, over several days, in the opposite direction. It is not difficult but I would recommend flying unless you have 3 days or so to pass.First of all, get a Eurail pass. This will cover almost ... - answered by: bm36363636
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Question: #7: What is the cheapest way to travel from Brussels to Paris?
as title - asked by Lenny

Answer: By : walking, swimming, bicycling, taxi, train, airplane.I recommend walking or swimming ... - answered by: Free
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Question: #8: How can I travel from Luxembourg to Brussels, Belgium?
Please tell me all the available ways - asked by Celeste

Answer: Hiya! I would strongly suggest you go there by train (no way by boat... and would not take the taxi neither :-) ). Cannot exactly remember the fare but it is around 50 euros, I think... and trains go there ... - answered by: smashinglin
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Question: #9: How long to travel from Amsterdam to Brussels,Belgium by car??Best answer 5 stars.?
- asked by pirate666999

Answer: It's about 106 miles (171 km) by air. By car, let's say the distance is 150 miles. That's about 2 hours by car. ... - answered by: Tom T
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Question: #10: Which direction would you travel to go from Brussels to Bonn?
- asked by tara200420002001

Answer: southeast ... - answered by: Taivo
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