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The Grand Place
written by golfpunkgirl on April 27th, 2008 (1 vote)

Belgium is a tiny country with Brussels as its capital. I find that many people bypass it on their travels…in fact a lot of people don’t even know where on the map it is! Sad! I’m sure the only thing they can relate to it is probably the actor Van Damme or Brussels sprouts.

Ugh. Wake up people! It’s a lovely country and nothing showcases its beauty more then the gorgeous grand place. Situated in the centre of Brussels – the ancient buildings, museums and city hall are positively breathtaking (especially on a sunny day). You are engulfed on all four
corners by the beautiful architecture. Even if I’ve lived here for over 5 years, it still doesn’t fail to amaze. Do pop round and graze the cobblestones with your favorite Lomos in hand. It is the picture perfect spot! The Grand Place, Downtown Brussels, Belgium ask anyone
where it is…they’re sure to know. You can’t miss it … there is only one!

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