Apr
19
It can be declared Brussels looks like Janus: the god with a couple faces. An example of Brussels’ faces is that of Europe’s administrative centre and another is that displaying the attractive atmosphere, the interesting structures, the narrow avenues, the spacious parks, the comfortable cafés and the active social life.
Brussels is a modern city where representatives of many ethnicities interact on a everyday schedule making the city a dynamic and fascinating location. The same variety and contrast could also be found in the various architectural models that could be observed in the city itself. Medieval cathedrals and churches tend to be close to – and sometimes in stark comparison along with – nice classical facades just like the complexes all over the Royal Square, or wonderful art nouveau and art deco houses.
Brussels has no symbol to rival the majestic Big Ben or the skyscraping Eiffel Tower, apart from the little but famous Manneken-Pis, a statuette of a urinating boy (and anywhere along the network of filter roads – a statuette of a urinating girl – Jeanneke-Pis). Even so, very few people have not noticed of Brussels, its long historical past, modest people and buzzing atmosphere.
In terms of accommodation there is something for everyone in lovely Brussels. A passionate hotel to spend a second vacation? A luxury penthouse with a wonderful look at to the city? A completely furnished and equipped apartment which seems like home? A hostel where the celebration never stops? It’s all there for you to decide on from.