The center of Brussels lies around the Grand'Place, which is undoubtedly one of the most interesting squares in the world. Jean Cocteau even described it as "the most brilliant theater in the world". Victor Hugo went one step further: "the most beautiful square in the world".
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Anyone who claims that Brussels is a boring Eurocratic city should head to the northern part of the city until August 10th, where 3,000 tons of sand from the North Sea will be brought to the part of the Brussels canal next to the Sainctelette square to create a real seaside resort called Bruxelles les Bains.
Surely we all agree that the Orient Express is the most famous train in the world. In its golden days, in the 20s and 30s of the last century, it transported passengers from Paris all the way to Istanbul. Today, however, it is synonymous with luxury travel for those who can afford it.
The capital of Belgium is a fascinating metropolis, with incredible architecture and a rich history that is just waiting to be visited. The city, which for the sake of the administrative center of the EU, is associated by many with bureaucracy, is actually quite humorous, humorous and mischievous. Check.
Traveling by train in Europe is back in trend, also for the sake of comfortable travel offered by individual companies and low carbon footprint. While covering distances, you can carefree fall asleep (who has ever had a good night's sleep on a plane?!), wake up in a new city and start exploring full of energy.