Brussels, Belgium
Spent the weekend in Brussels, Belgium
Locations:
Waffle Factory
Manneken Pis
Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula
Tour d'Angle - Tour Anneessens
Chapel Church
Grand Place
Brussels Park
Royal Palace of Brussels
Justice Palace
Monument A la Gloire de l'Infanterie Belge
Saint Jacques-sur-Coudenberg
Cinquantenaire
Mont des Arts
Atomium
Delirium Café
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A March Through Europe (Pt. 79) - Hotel Aristote, Room 26 - Brussels, Belgium
March 20, 2018 - The award for the jankiest hotel of our entire trip has GOT to be this one: Hotel Aristote.
Going in, I knew I was foregoing some of the standard comforts - it was a cheap price in a central location - but I never expected it to be THIS bad.
The staff was great, but the room itself, ROOM 26, uh, no.
I guess you get what you pay for. Check out the video to see what I actually paid for!
Tramways et Prémétros de Bruxelles / Brusselse Tram en Prémétro / Tram and Premetro in Brussels
Lieux dans la vidéo / Plaatsen in de video / Places in the video : Tervuren Station, Gare du Midi / Zuidstation, Poelaert, Parc / Park, Bourse-Grand Place / Beurs-Grote Markt ,Gare du Nord / Noordstation, Berkendael / Berkendaal.
Filmé le / Gefilmd op / Filmed on : 28/10/2019
Anneessens 25 Bruxelles - LART Bruxelles (Highlights) 08.11.2019
Futsal Championship N1 - ABFS / BZVB
ベルギー・ブリュッセルのトラム Trams in Brussels Belgium
Trams in Brussels Belgium. ベルギーの首都ブリュッセルで見かけたトラムです。
G00DwillHUNT3R Tours Oldstar Games in Brussels, Belgium
I was able to visit Oldstar Games again in Brussels before leaving Belgium.
Great store with a wide selection of new and old games as well as some toys and Anime stuff.
They are located at:
Boulevard Anspach 177, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Anneessens 25 Bruxelles - LART Bruxelles (Match) 08.11.2019
Futsal Championship N1 - ABFS / BZVB
Reviews Hotel Barry (Brussels, Belgium)
Hotel Barry (Brussels, Belgium)
Address: Place Anneessens 25
Booking:
Star Ratings: 2
Located in Brussels City Center Hotel Barry is a perfect starting point from which to explore Brussels. Both business travelers and tourists can enjoy the hotel's facilities and services. 24-hour front desk express check-in/check-out luggage storage family room elevator are there for guest's enjoyment. Each guestroom is elegantly furnished and equipped with handy amenities. The hotel offers various recreational opportunities. Discover all Brussels has to offer by making Hotel Barry your base.
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BRUSSELS FLEAMARKET EVENT (2019)
Brussels City Sightseeing: Porte de Hal - Le Marolles - Marché aux Puces et La Roue de Paris.
PORTE DE HAL
Built in 1381, the Halle Gate is a 14th-century city gate from the second set of defensive walls that enclosed Brussels. It first bore the name of Obbrussel Gate (for Upper Brussels, now Saint-Gilles). The gate was renamed for the city of Halle, now located in Flemish Brabant, which it faces. The original gate included a portcullis and drawbridge over a moat. Though their military function ended in 1564, these features are visible to this day. While the other six gateways and the defensive walls were demolished between 1818 and 1840 to make way for Brussels' inner ring road, the Halle Gate survived as it then served as a military prison. It was at other times used as a customs house, a granary, and a Lutheran church. In 1840, the street just inside of the gate was raised 3 metres (9.8 ft), making it impassable to vehicles.
LES MAROLLES
The area now occupied by the Marolles lay, during the Middle Ages, in the first circumvallation of the city of Brussels. Lepers were exiled to this area and they were cared for by the Apostoline sisters, a religious group from which the toponym Marolles is thought to be derived from Mariam Colentes in Latin? Later distorted into Maricolles. The sisters presence was short-lived, as they relocated to the Quai au Foin in the Quays District. The first mention of a Walsche Plaetse (1328) probably indicates an early presence of French-speaking traders and craftsmen in the neighbourhood, as it was a logical arrival place for migrants from the south. In 1405, a fire broke out in the neighbourhood and destroyed some 2,400 homes. In the 17th and 18th centuries, the nobility and the bourgeoisie of Brussels built mansions along Rue Haute. The Marolles became a working class district in the succeeding centuries.
THE FLEA MARKET
The Brussels Flea Market is located in the heart of the Marolles district, which has a long history when it comes to its location and its function. In the 17th century, it was intended for the sale of rags (second-hand clothes) and was located south of the city, on the left side of the river Seine. This had a negative impact on the development of the central boulevards, so, the town council decided to create the Place Anneessens in place of this market and to move the old market towards the Marolles. The Place du Jeu de Balle was established in 1854, at the same time as the rue Blaes. It went by the name Renard (fox), because it was situated near Renard Street and it was originally intended to serve as a playing field for jeu de balle (Frisian handball). Officially in 1873, the merchants settled on Renard and they have been working there since 1919. Thus, the old market situated at Place Annessens became the forerunner of the flea market we know today.
LA ROUE DE PARIS
The Roue de Paris is a 60-metre (200 ft) tall transportable Ferris wheel, originally installed on the Place de la Concorde in Paris, France, for the 2000 millennium celebrations. It left Paris in 2002 and has since then seen service at numerous other locations around the world. It is a Ronald Bussink series R60 wheel and needs no permanent foundations, instead 40,000 litres (8,800 imp gal; 11,000 US gal) (40 tonnes) of water ballast provide a stable base.[2] It weighs 365 tonnes. Due to its transportable design, it can be erected in 72 hours and dismantled in 60 hours by a specialist team. Transport requires seven 20-foot (6.1 m) container lorries, ten open trailer lorries, and one closed trailer lorry. The forty-two gondolas can be loaded either three or six at a time, and each can accommodate eight passengers.
Brussels Belgium trams.wmv
Brussels Belgium Trams in action!
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TRAM BRUXELLES - Public Transport in Brussels [HD]
The Brussels tram (or streetcar) system is a transport system in Brussels, Belgium. It is the 16th largest tram system in the world by route length, and in 2012 carried some 123.5 million passengers. In 2016, the Brussels tram system consists of 17 tram lines (three of which – lines T3, T4 and T7 – qualify as premetro lines). As of 2011, the tram system's total route length was 138.9 km (86.3 mi), making it one of the larger tram networks in Europe. Its development has demonstrated many of the quandaries that face local public transport planners. The Brussels tram system also has a number of interesting peculiarities.
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The Brussels Tram Route 3 - Whole Tramline
The Brussels premetro- and tramline 3 connects the stop Esplanade (on the borders of Neder-Over-Heembeek, Laken / Laeken and Strombeek-Bever) with the stop Churchill in Ukkel/Uccle. The line was temporarily disbanded, but returned in service on 30 June 2008. The colour of the line is lime-green.
Route:
Esplanade - Meise - De Wand - De Wand - Araucaria - Braambosjes - Heembeek - Van Praet - Werkhuizenkaai/Quai des Usines - Mabru - Jules de Trooz - Masui - Thomas - Noordstation/Gare du Nord - Rogier - De Brouckère - Beurs/Bourse - Anneessens - Lemonnier - Zuidstation/Gare du Midi - Hallepoort/Porte de Hal - Sint-Gillis Voorplein/Parvis de Saint-Gilles - Horta - Albert - Berkendaal - Vanderkindere - Churchill.
The line is named 3, after the originally planned metro line 3, which was planned to service most of the current route of tram line 3.
This line was taken out of service for a while. It returned however on 30 June 2008 in a renewed form.
Only the tram lines 3 and 4 remain in the North-South Axis that runs underneath the city centre during the daytime. In the evening, the North-South axis is serviced by tram line 32. Both lines 3 and 4 have a 6-minutes schedule during rush hour and are serviced by the modern low-floor trams (Bombardier T3000 and T4000).
On August 31, 2009 the lines 3 and 4 changed their northern termini. Whereas line 3 used to end at the North station, it now continues all the way to Esplanade, while the line 4 route was shortened to terminate at North Station. Because of this, the very long route of line 4 and the short route of line 3 are now equalized.
Before the line was taken out of service for a while, the line was serviced by both the modern low-floor trams (the T3000 and T4000) as well as the older two-part PCC-trams (T7700 and T7800). After its return in 2008, the line is serviced by the modern low-floor trams only, mostly of the T4000 type.
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Bruxelles - l'axe rouge au bon vieux temps
L'axe Nord-Sud :
Place Rogier et la Gare du Nord (zone actuellement occupée par la Tour Dexia), Boulevard du Nord (Bd Adolphe Max), Place de Brouckère, Boulevard Anspach, Place de la Bourse, Place Anneessens, Boulevard du Hainaut (Bd Lemonnier), Place de la Constitution et la Gare du Midi.
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Nominee Public Sector Organization of the Year®
Maatschappij voor het Intercommunaal Vervoer te Brussel/Société des Transports Intercommunaux de Bruxelles
Overheidsorganisatie van het Jaar 2014®, l'Organisation Publique de l'Année 2014®, The 'Public Sector Organization of the Year®' awards are granted by the organizers of 'Entrepreneur of the Year®' -- EY and its loyal partners De Tijd, L'Echo and BNP Paribas Fortis -- with the support of Hendrik Bogaert, Belgian Secretary of State for Civil Service and Modernization of Public Services. The awards were created to honor public organizations that distinguish themselves in the areas of customer service, strategy, effectiveness & efficiency, and sustainability. 'Federal Public Sector Organization of the Year 2014®': Crossroads Bank for Social Security. 'Regional Public Sector Organizations of the Year 2014®': VRT, eWBS and MIVB. 'Local Public Sector Organization of the Year 2014®': City of Genk