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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.

Avenue Louise

It makes sense that the fashionable enclave of Ixelles is home to shopping hotspot Avenue Louise. Inno, the city’s most well-rounded department store, offers everything from clothing to housewares and has a branch here; however, upscale boutiques are more common. Bonpoint is a local favorite for children’s clothes, while Natan provides duds for their mommies. Though a toy store, Serneel’s often captivates adults as well as children. To sample Belgian fashion, try Oliver Strelli, a local talent many compare to Armani, or the Shine department store, which exclusively stocks Belgian designers. The area is also home to several excellent bookstores and galleries, not to mention numerous cafes. Hours and credit card acceptance vary by store.

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