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How to Spend Your Holidays in Brussels without Burning a Hole in Your Pocket

Brussels is one of the most densely populated and amongst the richest regions of Belgium. Contemporarily Brussels is an important city and the hub for international politics in Belgium. It is also a multi-lingual region and widely known for its extravagant cuisines, history, architecture, and iconic landmarks.

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How to Spend Your Holidays in Brussels without Burning a Hole in Your Pocket

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  1. How to Spend Your Holidays in Brussels without Burning a Hole in Your Pocket

  2. Brussels is one of the most densely populated and amongst the richest regions of Belgium. Contemporarily Brussels is an important city and the hub for international politics in Belgium. It is also a multi-lingual region and widely known for its extravagant cuisines, history, architecture, and iconic landmarks. Some of the most popular attractions in Brussels are Historic Grand Place, Museum of Art and History, La Monnaie, MannekenPis, Atomium, etc. Getting around can be pretty expensive especially if you are shoe tight on budget. Visit Brussels without burning a hole in your pocket, fly with the best deals and avail endless offers when you choose to make your reservations with Delta Airlines Reservations.

  3. Here’s a complete guide on how to explore Brussels on a budget: Visit the Grand Place is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and there’s no entry free. It is one of the most beautiful squares in Brussels that dates back to 1998. It draws its inspiration from the Gothic and Baroque architecture and today it a popular market where plenty of lively events are held. Explore the House of European History which is a museum that documents the glorious history of Europe and what it has gone through. Exhibits include topics related to Shaping Europe, Memory of Shoah, World War I, and Totalitarianism Versus Democracy. Go for a stroll around the Bois de la Cambre which is a beautiful 300 acres public park with plenty of attractions. The park is home to an artificial lake, boating center, green spaces, an English lawn, a roller skating rink, a theatre, safes, and many more.

  4. Visit the Brussels Cathedral which is an 11th-century Romanesque church. It is one of the most important churches in Belgium that took nearly 300 years for its completion. For more blogs and assistance on flight bookings and reservations visit Delta Airlines Official Site.

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