Brussels: Memorable Travel Experiences of My Life Journey

Traveling is always charming when it is unexpected, it becomes more beautiful & Memorable

I am Anugraha, an Indian traveling who has been traveling through Belgium for the past three months. I started this travel blog in 2024 during my international trips.

All of the writings I describe in this article are my personal experiences. And it will inspire you on your trips.

Belgium is the land of chocolate. The rit’s mainly divided into three regions: Flanders, Wallonia, and Brussels. This country is one of the six founding members of the European Union.

Explore the beauty of the Square of Grand Place in the heart of Brussels with a Memorable Travel Experience

One of the famous cities of Belgium is Grand Place located in Brussels. Iconic structured golden-colored buildings in Grand Place are a blend of Pareek and Gothic architecture. The UNESCO declared it as a world heritage site. It attracts millions of visitors every year, Its origin is in the 12th century when it was a market square, and later the guildhalls that surrounded the square were built in the 17th and 18th centuries.

The two famous events are the Grant Place Flower Carpet and the Christmas Market. Every two years, squares are covered with stunning flower carpets of thousands of flowers and this display. During the winter months, Square hosts a festive Christmas market, offering a range of seasonal goods and food. Make each Moment Memorable

Grand place at night view is Fantastic we can see pure magic, with Stunning light and festive vibes. Every street in Brussels has a story of how it became rich. E

Historical places with the say the story of Brussels

1.Manneken Pis

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Manneken Pis is a statue of a boy who urinated into a fountain basin situated in the center of Brussels and is one of the popular tourist attraction spots. In the beginning, it plays a key role in the distribution of drinking water. The boy is regularly dressed up and it consists of thousands of costumes donated by various organizations it reflecting the cultural and historical context of the city. In history, a story is related to the boy who saves Brussels from the enemy by urinating on the fuse and preventing the disaster. It’s a memorable story in the history of Brussels.

2. A statue of Everard T. Serclae

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The statue of Everard T. Serclaes is located on Charles Plasse Street in Brussels, just off the Grand Place. Everard T. Serclaes was considered the hero of the city of Brussels. He played an important role in liberating the city from Flemish & French people. This became a turning point in marking and beginning a new era of independence and self-governance in Brussels. The statue of Everard T. Serclaes was erected in 1902, in Grand Place, to celebrate his independence and still consider him a champion of freedom. The tourists people touch the statue believe that it brings luck and a chance to visit Brussels once again. Touching the Everard T. Serclae is wonderful & Memorable in my life

One of the famous restaurants in Brussels is “Comme Chez Soi” where people enjoy live music, wine, and food. Waffles are the delicious traditional food of Brussels. Light, crispy, and fluffy waffles are the classic treat. Which is served with ice cream, fresh fruit, and chocolates. The waffle recipe was developed in Ghent 18th century before it became popular in Brussels. In 1842, the master chef of Brussels, Maurice Vermersch, presented a Universal Exhibition of waffles that led to successful results and a rapid increase in the popularity of Waffles. After the advent of social media and networking, the waffles became famous all around the world. Once get a chance to visit Brussels must try the tradition

Ghent is a beautiful heritage historic center located in the Flemish region of Belgium. Most of the people travel in this region by bicycle areas filled with narrow streets, quaint shops, and lively restaurants. The canal has an important role in trade activities in the 12th and 13 centuries. Today its length is 200 meters long nearly 32 kilometers and capable of accommodating ships of 125000 gross tonnage. and canal boat trip, allows us to see the city in different perspective.

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The trip was informative and memorable in my life. To learn and explore Brussels’ Rich History, Vibrant Culture & Food Cuisines

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