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The major attractions at the heart of the capital can be discovered at leisure in the course of one single, charming walk. In fact, its most fascinating old monuments are concentrated within a perimeter that is on a human scale, which means that it is possible to wander from one world into another in only a quarter of an hour.
From the Grand-Place, a lively alleyway takes you to the Galeries Saint-Hubert (shopping arcades) and its discovery tour ‘Brussels on Stage’. Providing, as it does, a summary of the city’s history and characteristics, this visit promises some pleasant surprises to all. On the other side of the Grand-Place you’ll want to pay a visit to the mischievous Manneken-Pis, which even Asian visitors sometimes find “very cute, but quite small, no?”.
Then head down towards the Stock Exchange and make acquaintance with its two Belle Epoque taverns, the Falstaff and the Cirio. Passing in front of the Théâtre de la Monnaie, you will find yourself at the beginning of Rue Neuve, the most bustling of Brussels’ shopping streets.
Then, in search of a little serenity and grandeur, cross Place des Martyrs and go up towards the Cathedral of Saints Michel and Gudule. While you’re in the vicinity, check out the times of the recitals, as the new Grenzing great organs are worth a visit as much for their aesthetic qualities as for their sonorous and rich notes. In the course of this walk, you’ll often be tempted to push open the door of an old bar to compare the original flavours of the gueuze, the kriek or the faro, brewed exclusively in the region.

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