
Brussels isn’t super well-known for much other than being the capital of Belgium, but when I visited with my parents as a kid and I remember really loving it. I appreciated how calm the city seemed and how it had a canal going through it. I also remember lots of cow sculptures for some reason. I hope to return as an adult to see how it’s changed over the years.
– Hasin
Ornate and iconic shopping mall built in the 1800s
See the palace of the Belgian King and Queen in the summer
Structure from 1958 World's Fair; see exhibits and catch city views
Hill with scenic garden and major spots like the Royal Library
Museum dedicated to surrealist Belgian artist René Magritte
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