A vibrant cultural melting pot and the center of Belgian "savoir vivre". Certainly the most international city you can find these days and of course, the Capital of Europe.
Brussels is a fun yet tiny city, with a lot of the tourist attractions in close proximity; some of the main attractions include:
Grand Place - the main square; Manneken Pis – this little statute is world famous; the Atomium - originally a symbol of the 1958 Brussels World Fair now a wonderful structure that offers panoramic views of the city; the Comic Strip Centre, also some strips are dotted around the city; Mini-Europe, a permanent outdoor exhibition in small scale some of Europe's most famous architectural sights, including the British Houses of Parliament, Belgium’s Grand' Place, Venice’s Palace of the Doges, Eiffel tower, Parthenon and so much more.
Brussels is the bilingual capital of Belgium, with French and Dutch as the official languages, with most street names and traffic sign depicting both. [edit text][editors]