✅ TOP 10: Things To Do In Brussels Belgium
Things To Do In Brussels Belgium, this video shares the best things to do in Brussels in a day.
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If you're on the lookout for the top things to do in Brussels on your vacation then this video will be lots of help. We have all the things to do in Belgium Brussels summarized in our video and you'll find tons of fun things to do in Brussels as well as the top 10 things to do in Brussels.
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Gent (Belgie)
Gent (Frans: Gand) is de hoofdstad van de Belgische provincie Oost-Vlaanderen en van het arrondissement Gent. Gent heeft een oppervlakte van 156,18 km² en telt ca. 250.000 inwoners.
De historische binnenstad van Gent is zeer bezienswaardig. Het stadssilhouet ervan wordt gedomineerd door 'de drie torens', ook wel de Gentse torenrij genoemd: de 95 meter hoge belforttoren, de Sint-Baafskathedraal (oorspronkelijk de Sint-Janskerk) met het wereldberoemde retabel Het Lam Gods van Jan van Eyck en de Sint-Niklaaskerk.
Gent is rijk aan een groot aantal civiele bouwwerken, zoals dat onder meer te zien valt aan de Graslei en de Korenlei met hun voorname gildehuizen en andere panden, waaronder het Oud Postkantoor. Een van de grootste en belangrijkste civiele monumenten in de binnenstad is het Gravensteen, een kasteel en grafelijke residentie uit de twaalfde eeuw met een nog vrijwel intact verdedigingssysteem. Het is de enig overgebleven middeleeuwse burcht in Vlaanderen. Een ander gebouw met historische waarde is het Prinsenhof, waar in 1500 keizer Karel V geboren werd, die als keizer van het Heilige Roomse Rijk over het grootste Europese rijk sinds Karel de Grote regeerde. Het Sint-Jorishof is het oudste hotel van Europa.
Tegen het reeds genoemde belfort, dat dateert uit de veertiende eeuw en de status van UNESCO-Werelderfgoed heeft, aan bevindt zich de Lakenhalle, in de middeleeuwen het centrum van de Gentse wol- en lakenhandel. Vlak bij het belfort en de lakenhal ligt het laatgotische stadhuis. Het Geeraard de Duivelsteen werd gebouwd in de dertiende eeuw, maar doorging door de jaren heen tal van veranderingen; vandaag de dag fungeert het als rijksarchief. De stadsopera, de Gentse Opera, is gevestigd in een neoclassicistisch pand uit de negentiende eeuw.
Voor de verdediging van hun stad beschikten de inwoners vanaf de zestiende eeuw tevens over de Dulle Griet, een imposant middeleeuws kanon van ruim vijf meter lang. Het bevindt zich tegenwoordig bij de Vrijdagmarkt, een van de oudste pleinen van de stad en, zoals de naam doet vermoeden, elke vrijdag het toneel van een markt. Andere noemenswaardige (voormalige) markten zijn de Oude vismijn, een van de oudste markten van de stad, en het Groot Vleeshuis, een middeleeuwse markthal. Gent kent naast de civiele, ook veel religieuze bouwwerken. Behalve de eerder genoemde Sint-Baafskathedraal en Sint-Niklaaskerk bevinden zich in de stad nog twee andere middeleeuwse kerken: de Sint-Jacobskerk en de Sint-Michielskerk.
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Brussels Travel Guide - Belgium Perfect Holiday
Brussels Travel Guide - Belgium Perfect Holiday
Brussels (French: Bruxelles, Dutch: Brussel) is the capital city of Belgium and of Brussels Capital Region. It is entirely surrounded by Dutch-speaking Flanders and its constituent Flemish Brabant province. As headquarters of many European institutions, Brussels might also be considered something of a capital for the European Union. Being at the crossroads of cultures (the Germanic in the North and the Romance in the South) and playing an important role in Europe, Brussels fits the definition of the archetypal melting pot, but still retains its own unique character. The population of the city of Brussels is 1 million and the population of Brussels metropolitan area is just over 2 million.
When Brussels became the capital city of a new country in the 19th century, many buildings in the old town were destroyed to make way for brand new ministries, palaces, schools, army barracks and office blocks constructed between 1880 and 1980. The historic Flemish town centers are better preserved in other cities: Antwerp, Bruges, Ghent, Courtray, Leuven and Mechelen.
In the summer, maximum temperatures rarely reach 30ºC (86ºF) but can feel much hotter due to high humidity. The summer visitor should be prepared for rain. Warm and sunny weather is not constant during that season or even to be expected.
Brussels is split into nineteen communes or gemeenten (municipalities/boroughs):
Bruxelles/Brussel
Marolles/Marollen
Ixelles/Elsene
Molenbeek-Saint-Jean/Sint-Jans-Molenbeek
Saint-Gilles/Sint-Gillis
St-Josse/Sint-Joost
Uccle/Ukkel
Woluwé-Saint-Pierre/Sint-Pieters-Woluwe
Woluwé-Saint-Lambert/Sint-Lambrechts-Woluwe
The City of Brussels is the location of many national institutions. The Royal Palace, where the King of Belgium exercises his prerogatives as head of state, is situated alongside the Brussels Park (not to be confused with the Royal Castle of Laeken, the official home of the Belgian Royal Family). The Palace of the Nation is located on the opposite side of this park, and is the seat of the Belgian Federal Parliament. The office of the Prime Minister of Belgium, colloquially called Law Street 16 (French: 16, rue de la Loi, Dutch: Wetstraat 16), is located adjacent to this building. It is also where the Council of Ministers holds its meetings. The Court of Cassation, Belgium's main court, has its seat in the Palace of Justice. Other important institutions in the City of Brussels are the Constitutional Court, the Council of State, the Court of Audit, the Royal Belgian Mint and the National Bank of Belgium.
The City of Brussels is also the capital of both the French Community of Belgium and the Flemish Community. The Flemish Parliament and Flemish Government have their seats in Brussels, and so do the Parliament of the French Community and the Government of the French Community.
Most sights in Brussels are fairly close together, within reasonable walking distance of each other. The oldest part of town can have uneven cobblestone roads, but the rest of the city is fairly easy to walk. Many roads in the old town are closed to cars. Brussels has many wet days, and in winter small amounts of snow can make the ground slushy, so water-resistant footwear is a must if you will be out walking all day.
A lot to see in Brussels such as :
Grand Place
Manneken Pis
Atomium
Mini-Europe
Royal Palace of Brussels
Parc du Cinquantenaire
Royal Gallery of Saint Hubert
St Michael and St Gudula Cathedral, Brussels
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
Musical Instruments Museum
Jeanneke-Pis
Brussels Comic Book Museum
Brussels Town Hall
Law Courts of Brussels
Magritte Museum
Brussels Park
Museum of the City of Brussels
Mont des Arts
Coudenberg
Place du Grand Sablon
Autoworld
Place Royale
Marollen
Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and Military History
Museum of Natural Sciences
Church of Our Blessed Lady of the Sablon
Het Zinneke
Bois de la Cambre
Art & History Museum
BELvue Museum
Halle Gate
Castle of Laeken
Place du Petit Sablon
Place du Jeu de Balle
Sablon
Place Sainte-Catherine - Sint-Katelijneplein
Leopold Park
Hôtel Solvay
Train World
Rue des Bouchers - Beenhouwersstraat
Botanical Garden of Brussels
Le Berlaymont
Église Notre-Dame de Laeken
ADAM - Brussels Design Museum
Parc de Laeken - Royal Parc
La Cambre Abbey
Place Poelaert - Poelaertplein
Musée Fin-de-Siècle Museum
Chapel Church
( Brussels - Belgium ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Brussels . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Brussels - Belgium
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Brussels, Belgium:
This cosmopolitan capital city is a melting pot of languages, cultures and traditions, and the perfect destination for the discerning gourmand.
This video takes you on a journey through cosmopolitan Brussels, with aerial drone video shots of the city from above and a time lapse through the colourful streets and Brussels attractions. Enjoy watching!
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Views Around the City of Hasselt, Limburg, Belgium - 23rd October, 2014
Hasselt is a Belgian city and municipality, and capital of the province of Limburg. The centre is mostly car-free and contains a number of historical buildings. Among the oldest buildings in the town centre are the St. Quentin's Cathedral (11th to 18th centuries) and the Herkenrode Abbey refuge house (1542). The Grand Place and the nearby streets are lined with restaurants brasseries, cafes and taverns.
This film features views around the city centre of Hasselt, highlighting the art, architecture, culture and infrastructure of the city, identified locations or features within the film include: Thonissenlaan; Dorpsstraat; Von Veldeke monument; Minderbroedersstraat; Paterskerk; Schrijnwerkersstraat; Zuivelmarkt; Batopillo by Panamarenko; Botermarkt; Hemelrijk; Hemelrijk Cafe; Taste of India on Fruitmarkt; Sint Quintinus Kathedraal; Het Borrelmanneke on the corner of Maastricherstraat & Sint-Jozefstraat; Maastrichterstraat; Sint-Jozefsstraat; Capucienenstraat; Views of Hasselt from the Radisson Blu Sky Lounge; Trois Ellipses Ouvertes en Désordre by Felice Varini; Virga-Jessecollege; Guffenslaan; Paardenkracht by Jan Desmarets on Leopoldplein; Leopoldplein; 'Ode to the girls from Philips' by Irene Judong; Boerenkrijg by Baggen & Devriendt; Ridder Portmansstraat; Stationsplein and Hasselt Railway Station .
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Intro : Le Delirium Bar
Lundi : Le Moeder Lambic
Mardi : Les Halles Saint Géry
Mercredi : Le Café Bizon
Jeudi : Le Poechenellekelder
Vendredi : Le Corbeau
Samedi : Le Cercueil
Dimanche : L'Archiduc
Conclu : A l'Imaige Nostre-Dame
Merci Bruxelles pour ton accueil, en particulier Noémie et Léonie pour leurs conseils et investissement. Merci également à Hans, Bastien, Adrien et Pieryck. Vous êtes chouettes !
Musique : Hans Boiste
Mixage audio : Bastien Lorier (Moya)
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Brussels Belgium | The Best of Brussels in One Day
Let me be your fun and fast walkthrough travel guide in Brussels, Belgium. I offer you The Best of Brussels in one day. You will find out quickly must-see sightseeings such as Park du Sinquantenaire, Royal Galleries of Saint-Hubert, Grand Place, Manneken Pis and t´Serclaes Monument. Of course we will see some comic murals and comic books and eat delicious waffles and tasty Belgian fries. I hope this video will put Brussels on top of your travel bucket list.
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