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Brussels Travel Guide

Brussels is considered the "de facto" capital of the European Union and hosts many of its key institutions. NATO and EuroControl are also headquartered in the city. Brussels fits the definition of the archetypal "melting pot", but nonetheless retains its own unique character.

About Brussles

Brussels covers an area of 62.5 sq. miles (162 square Km) and is estimated to have a population of 1.2 million people being the capital and the largest city in Belgium. It is an important administrative, economical and touristical city in the EU.

Restaurants

This atmospheric restaurant, located in a converted sculptor’s studio, is perfect for a romantic dinner or an illicit meeting. Set near an ivy-covered courtyard, the restaurant features black walls, and only candlelight and dim recessed lighting offer illumination. Shadowy alcoves provide private seating, and statues scavenged from old churches add character. The food at Amadeus is equally intriguing. House specials include caramelized spare ribs and beef carpaccio, but non-meat eaters love vegetarian lasagna and ricotta and spinach tortellini. Options are both a la carte and prix fixe, and homemade nut bread is served with every meal. On Sundays, Amadeus hosts a well-regarded brunch buffet featuring smoked salmon, eggs, cheese and bread, cereal, juice, and coffee. Smart-casual to trendy attire. Reservations suggested.

Bonsoir Clara

Comme Chez Soi

De l’Ogenblik

Falstaff

In ‘t Spinnekopke



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