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Brussels is the city of multinational and bright, and it's in its architecture. There are old gothic cattle and churches nearing facades in classical style, such as the Royal Square (Place Royale) or beautiful buildings that are decorated by neo-classiciism, art-nuvo or art-deco.

The city ' s centre is surrounded by a ring road that passes where the fortifications used to be. There is also a clear division of Brussels into two areas, the Upper City and the Lower City. In the first area, you will find stale boutiques and smash into the country ' s culture in one of the museums, and the second one offers a walk on the Brussels medieval.

The heart of the city is the area of Grand'Place in the Lower City. This old market area is surrounded by impressive buildings of the sixteenth century, each of which once belonged to one of the city ' s guilds and had its name. There's a great sample of the cathotical architecture here, the building of the high and elegant city hall.

Grand'Place is the most famous monument of the city - the Writing Boy (Manneken Pis). The child's statue is small, but every day, tourists come to see the famous sculpture.

Upper city is the center of cultural life. This is where the most interesting museums and gallery of towns were concentrated. Don't spare time and visit the Belgian Royal Museum of Arts (Musees Royaux des Beaux Arts), where the work of old masters and modern artists is gathered. Only here will you find the most complete collection of paintings, including Peter Bregel, Rubens, Magritt and others.

In the Upper City, you will find the great Brussels Caucus and the Notre Dame du Sablon Church, the Royal Palace and the Music Musee des Instruments de Musique. Attention is also drawn to the Caucus of St. Michel and St. Gudula: the building is dominated by a hotolic style of romance and renessance. The gathering was erected in the first half of the thirteenth century and, like many of the gatherings of that time, has been decorated by remarkable vitarations.

The city can't be imagined without his kitchen. Here, you'll find a lot of restaurants for whatever taste, with the meals of both the Belgian kitchen and the other countries of the world.

Climate is moderate, marine. It's quite humid in town,

It's raining hours. Average winter temperature of about 3 degrees, summer of about 18.

Time difference with Kiev is less than 1 hour.

Lived day, near the evening, Brussels blooms fires, and their doors open Irish pubs, bars, restaurants and cafés. One of the most interesting and unusual places is Le Cerceuil on the street des Harengs: the eccentric sense of the humor of the Brusselss is reflected in the dark atmosphere and the gambling lights of this bar. When your eyes get used to the lighting, you'll notice that the tables are like coffins. Apparently, it's for this dark and ironic environment and it's where tourists and city residents like it.

If you prefer a more calm environment, look at Au Bon Vieux Temps, a small and cozy bar in the traditional Belgian style.

One of the best technology clubs is the Fuse on Blaes Street, a part of this is world-class DJ. The club is always full of people, drink prices are pretty democratic.



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