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April 16, 2010

Brussels information and advices

We didn’t have a lot of time to spend, so after we left the luggage in the Brussels Accommodation, we couldn’t wait but to get into our tour throughout the town and see as much as possible for the short stay. So, like the most travelers we began with the museums. Here there are a lot and most of them totally must be visited. I think that the Fine Arts Museum, the Royal Residence and the Grand Square as the most fascinating and I’m happy that saw them. As expected, we went to the Manneken Pis and took photos and thenwent to the Chinese Pavilion and the Japanese tower.Pictures of Royal Residence Ungelt, Prague
This photo of Royal Residence Ungelt

"Manneken Pis" (Little Man Piss) in Brussels, Belgium

Blanketed in Stillness
While we were Arranging our small holiday, we had to search for some reasonable hotel to reside and fortunately we came across this very cost-effective and suitable for us apartment in Brussels. We were very happy to find out that it was truly comfortable and it wasn’t necessary to sleep on the floor or something because there was plenty of room for everybody and it was very close to the central part of the town, so we didn’t have to waste time reaching the museums and places of interest we have planned to take a look at.

Everyone can easily imagine just how terribly tired we were, so we returned to our Brussels Apartmentsaccommodation in Brussels to recharge the batteries for the next days, because as it turned out Brussels has a lot to see and do.

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