

A small bronze sculpture of a boy peeing, an iconic symbol of Brussels' humor and resilience, located in the city's historic center.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this central square is surrounded by opulent guildhalls and two larger ediffices, the city's Town Hall, and the King's House or Breadhouse.
A park featuring replicas of famous monuments from European Union member countries, perfect for kids and adults alike.
A unique museum housing over 8000 instruments from around the world, offering interactive exhibits and concerts.
A historic restaurant near Manneken Pis, serving traditional Belgian dishes since 1893.
A popular spot for waffles and other Belgian treats, offering a variety of toppings.
A local favorite for fries and other Belgian street food, with a view of the lake.
Brussels weather can be unpredictable, a light rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.
Manneken Pis is located in the historic city center, comfortable shoes are recommended for walking.
To keep your devices charged while exploring the city.
Iconic bronze figurines of the city's mascot, symbolizing Brussels' sense of humor and freedom.
World-renowned for their quality and variety, these chocolates are a must-try Belgian souvenir.
Bruges is famous for its intricate lace, a traditional craft dating back to the 16th century.
Crispy waffles with whipped cream and chocolate sauce
Steamed mussels in white wine, garlic, and herbs
Thick-cut fries with mayonnaise or other sauces
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A serene and historic Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, known for its intricate architecture and beautiful gardens.
A bustling harbor market in Yilan City, offering fresh seafood, local snacks, and vibrant atmosphere.