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Brussels, Belgium’s capital, pulses with Art Nouveau architecture, grand plazas, modern institutions, and quirky local flavor. Its Grand Place (Grote Markt) stands as a jewel of baroque and gothic façades, central to the city’s identity.
Walking lanes radiate into Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert, pastry shops, chocolate ateliers, and comic mural trails celebrating Belgian comic heritage. The Atomium, Manneken Pis, and the EU quarter offer modern contrast to historic streets.
Squares, cafés, and cultural venues fuse multilingual life — Flemish, French, multicultural energy. Street music, beer bars, and night lights bring evening warmth.
With Atlas Tours, your Brussels plan includes guided Grand Place and surrounding walk, mosaic comic art routes, EU institution overview, lodging near the center, and pacing that allows both iconic stops and local discovery. Whether drawn to pastry, politics, or architecture, Brussels reveals Belgium’s capital identity in layered depth.









