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Quays Quarter

This is your travel guide for Quays Quarter

1 : Visit Grand Place [2 hrs]
Explore the stunning Grand Place, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the central square of Brussels. Admire the opulent guildhalls, the impressive Town Hall, and the iconic statue of Everard t’Serclaes. Don’t miss the daily flower market or the various events held in the square throughout the year.

2 : Discover Atomium [2 hrs]
Marvel at the futuristic Atomium, a symbol of Brussels and a remnant of the 1958 World Expo. Delve into the spheres to explore exhibitions on science, design, and history. Enjoy panoramic views of the city from the top sphere and learn about the building’s fascinating construction and renovation.

3 : Visit Belgian Comic Strip Center [1.5 hrs]
Immerse yourself in the world of Belgian comics at the Comic Strip Center housed in an Art Nouveau building designed by Victor Horta. Discover iconic characters like Tintin, Smurfs, and Spirou through exhibitions, original artwork, and interactive displays. Learn about the rich history of comic art in Belgium.

4 : Explore Magritte Museum [1.5 hrs]
Step into the surreal world of renowned artist René Magritte at the Magritte Museum. Admire a collection of his masterpieces, including “The Empire of Light” and “The Treachery of Images”. Gain insight into Magritte’s life, inspiration, and artistic vision through the museum’s comprehensive displays.

5 : Indulge in Belgian Cuisine [2 hrs]
Treat your taste buds to traditional Belgian delights like moules-frites (mussels and fries), waffles, chocolates, and delicious Belgian beers. Explore local eateries, cafes, and markets to savor the unique flavors and culinary heritage of Belgium. Don’t forget to try some pralines, speculoos, and stoofvlees for a true gastronomic experience.

Background Info

Weather
Brussels experiences mild temperatures in spring, with highs around 15-20°C (59-68°F) and occasional rainfall. Humidity levels are moderate, and air quality is generally good.

Language
The official languages of Brussels are French and Dutch, with English widely spoken in tourist areas.

Cost Of Living
Brussels has a moderate cost of living index compared to other European cities, with affordable housing and transportation but slightly higher prices for dining and entertainment.

City of Brussels – municipality and capital city of Belgium

Location: Quays Quarter, Brussels, Bruxelles-Capitale, Région de 1000, BelgiumBelgium flag

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Summary: City of Brussels Summary

Map: Map of City of Brussels

Weather: City of Brussels Forecast


Post Codes: 1000, 1020, 1040, 1050, 1120, 1130

Dialing Codes: 02

Official Languages: French, Dutch

Official Names: Ville de Bruxelles (French), Stad Brussel (Belgian Dutch)

Local Names: Brussel (Dutch), Bruxelles (French), Brussele (Walloon)


Population: 176,545 (2017)

Elevation: 70 m

Area: 32.61 sq km

Coordinates: 50.847, 4.352

Timezone: (UTC+01:00) Central European Time (Brussels)


Brussels view from Mont des Arts, Brussels, Belgium (cropped)

Brussels view from Mont des Arts, Brussels, Belgium (cropped)

Bruxelles Brussels-Capital Belgium Map

Bruxelles Brussels-Capital Belgium Map

Vlag van Brussel (stad)

Vlag van Brussel (stad)

Insigne Bruxellarum coronatum

Insigne Bruxellarum coronatum