Brussels is in a perfect location for a weekend trip from London due to the brilliant transport link of the Eurostar. This city however is often overlooked by some as dull and boring. During my recent weekend visit, I went with no high expectation and was pleasantly surprised (well mostly) and found so much to do, we were running for the train home! I found one of my biggest surprises and highlights of my time in Brussels was the beautiful architecture all around the city. From the Grand Place to the Royal Palace there were so many buildings across the city that had me constantly looking up. To show you just how beautiful they are, here are my favorite photos of the buildings in Brussels.
Grand Place
This impressive square looked even more impressive in real life, with intricate detail on every building and so many green statues and gold decoration. Come day or night this place is dazzling and despite being continually packed with tourists they don’t seem to distract from looking up at these gorgeous buildings.
Royal Palace and Around
The Royal Place confused me, due to a road running directly outside – there was me thinking it was like Buckingham Palace in London and wandering into the middle of the road. The palace however was worth nearly being run over, again these buildings were a similar style to the Grand Place ones. The view over the city from the Palace was also impressive.
Sablon Square
Sablon Square was much smaller in comparison with the Grand Place however it felt very cute and quaint. The architecture had a very different feel in this area, with different coloured buildings and awnings over lots of shops, the church was also extremely impressive.
Palace of Justice
These two photos were the only few I could snap of this building due to the on going renovations most of the building was covered in scaffolding. I would love to go back one day when the work finally finishes, this building felt like the most powerful in the city.
Triumphal Arch in Cinquantenaire Park
This arch was designed in tribute to the Arc du Triumph in Paris; it sits center stage in on of Brussels huge parks and looks amazing from all angles. Unfortunately no matter what angle I took a photo on, I just couldn’t capture how huge it actually is!
Atomium
This sculpture is very different to any of the other architecture in Brussels but still worth a mention. Impressive from far away and up close this modern sculpture is now also a huge tourist attraction with a viewing platform inside.
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