Tuesday, January 1, 2019

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Flights To Brussels

Brussels
Brussels is the capital of Belgium. Brussels-capital region comprises of nearly 19 municipalities and also the city of Brussels. Brussels is a small territory region of just 161 sq km and a population of about 1.2 million and a metropolitan population of about 2.1 million people.

The city of Brussels was located on the bank of the river Senne and was settled as a rural region but it developed drastically to become one of the important city-region in Europe. The city of Brussels has been an important place for international politics and has been a home for renowned diplomats, civil servants, politicians and many international organizations.

Generally Brussels used to be a Dutch speaking city, but the majority of the people started speaking French since the 19th century. But the city is transforming fast to be a multilingual city as most of the immigrants speak different languages.

Brussels comprise of world class museums and art galleries which attracts lot of tourists to the city. Although Brussels is not as famous as other Belgium cities, it offers a lot of activities and sightseeing for the tourists. You just need to board a Flight to Brussels to enjoy some quality time of your life and cherish it forever.

Board a Flight to Brussels to visit the best places of Brussels

      Mannekin Pis
Mannekin Pis is one of the remarkable monuments in Brussels. The statue resembles a boy urinating who is considered as ‘the oldest citizen of Brussels’. It was constructed in 1388 but the origin of the monument is still unknown, but many people have their own and different personal views about this beautiful monument. During festivals and big celebrations, the statue gets dressed up with costume and becomes the centre of attraction.

      Royale palace
Royale palace is one of the most important buildings in Brussels and also the residence of the Belgian Royal family. The palace consists of the Belgian flag flying at the top of its roof. There are a lot of classical buildings surrounding the palace. Two of the finest buildings are the Palais des Académies and the Palais des Beaux-Arts. Every day at 2.30 pm, you can get a glimpse of the ceremonial changing of the guard that takes place in the palace.

      Atomium
Atomium is also one of the best and well known landmarks in Brussels. It is located in the Heysel Plateau, the place where the exhibition took place. Atomium is about 102 meter high steel structure and was developed in 1958 for the Brussels world Exhibition. The structure comprises of 9 molecules of iron which are magnified upto 165 million times. You can easily avail a tram to get to this place and enter the interior where 4 of the 9 molecules are used to showcase the tourists about the study of human life, Biogenium.

      Grand Place
Grand place is one of the best preserved monuments in Europe. It is also named as the Grote markt. It is situated in the heart of the city of Brussels and it is the central square of the city. The origin of the Grand place was during the 11th century and has been evolved since then to become the city’s economic and political center.  One of the magnificent buildings of this square is the Hotel de Ville which has beautiful rooms inside. This hotel was constructed in 1402 with beautifully crafted several residential and conference halls for different purposes. The Grand Place square is the most attractive tourist spot and the most well-known landmark in Europe.

      Chateau Royal
The Chateau royal is the official residence of the Royal family of Belgium at Laeken. But it is not made public though the park surrounding the palace is. There are beautiful pathways to roam around and several other monuments which include the leopold I. The palace also consists of a Japanese tower which was constructed during 1900 Paris Exhibition. There are several hothouses built at the garden area during Leopold II’s time are made public during May and april when most the plants are acquired with beautiful flowers.

      Parc du Cinquantenaire
This structure was established and constructed in the year 1880 to celebrate the city’s 50th anniversary. There are two wings of the place which are linked by a large Triumphal arch during 1905 which is a home for two of the best museums of Belgium. The Belgian army museum and the museum of military history showcase the military technology and the battles fought in Belgium, whereas the Royal art and History museum showcase the world’s greatest collection of the most expensive tapestry.

The Basilique Nationale du Sacre Coeur is the fifth largest church in the world and is located in the Koekelberg district of Brussels. This church was started constructed during 1905 and completed in 1970 to celebrate the city’s 75th anniversary. The church showcases beautiful art and history of its origin and the ancient times of Europe. From the dome, you can have a breathtaking view of the Brussels city. You can easily opt for rented binoculars.

So, why waiting? Grab the tickets to Brussels and visit this beautiful place at its best time

Before planning a visit and grabbing your Ticket to Brussels, you must know about the best time and weather conditions of Brussels. Brussels is a beautiful city which offers a lot to the tourists from all over the world.

You can experience all four seasons in Brussels with a little bit of rain throughout the year. The best time you can pay a visit is during March and May, September and October. The room rents are cheaper and the city considerably has lower crowds during this time. This is the perfect time when you can plan your holiday and visit the beautiful city of Brussels.

Make sure to book everything in advance to avail the best Airfare to Brussels and fly into this beautiful city to have a great time of your life. You can even visit the other European cities easily, you just need to board a Flight from Brussels and visit them. 

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