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Airlines that fly from Moscow to Brussels: Air Baltic, Malev Hungarian Airlines, Czech Airlines, Scandinavian Airlines, Alitalia.

Airports transfers: Riga, Feriagi, Charles de Gaulle, Ruzine, Arlanda, Fiumicino.

Departure is made from airports: Sheremetyevo. Average flight time 11 h. 45 minutes. Arrival is at the airports: National, (ZYR).

 

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Airline tickets to Brussels

Brussels is the capital of Belgium, its population is about 1 million people. Brussels is not only the cultural and political center of Belgium, this city is also the “main gate” to the country: all major routes to the center of Belgium pass through it, from the ports of the English Channel through the Flemish cities. In addition, there is a stop for rail transport from France to the Netherlands. Although Brussels is considered the seat of businessmen and diplomats — it is the headquarters of the European Union and NATO — there are many attractive places for travelers. Here you can fully enjoy the beauty of art and architecture, you can visit numerous historical museums, or devote time to shopping and purchase traditional souvenirs, such as Belgian chocolates and lace. Visit the most famous district of Brussels — the medieval Grand Sablon. It attracts tourists with its many coffee shops. In the same area is the most beautiful in Belgium, the Gothic church, the Church of Our Lady Sablon. Even if you wander through the streets of Brussels for days, this occupation will not bother you. Each street has its own unique face and charm. Behind any turn, a miracle awaits you. This can be a monument to Don Quixote and Sancho Panse in an inconspicuous public garden or a fountain by J. Duquesnoy with a small sculpture of a boy — Mannequin Peace. This fountain is not only the business card of the city, but also a symbol of the rebellious spirit of the Brussels people. And yet, arriving in Brussels, you can see the whole of Europe in just three hours, visiting Brypark. There is “Mini — Europe” — an open-air museum. It contains models of the most remarkable architectural structures in Europe, reduced by 25 times. All exhibits are valid.

Sights

Visit the most famous area of ??Brussels — the medieval Grand Sablon. It attracts tourists with its many coffee shops. In the same area is the most beautiful in Belgium, the Gothic church, the Church of Our Lady Sablon. Even if you wander through the streets of Brussels for days, this occupation will not bother you. Each street has its own unique face and charm. Behind any turn, a miracle awaits you. This can be a monument to Don Quixote and Sancho Panse in an inconspicuous public garden or a fountain by J. Duquesnoy with a small sculpture of a boy — Mannequin Peace. This fountain is not only the business card of the city, but also a symbol of the rebellious spirit of the Brussels people. And yet, arriving in Brussels, you can see the whole of Europe in just three hours, visiting Brypark. There is “Mini — Europe” — an open-air museum. It contains models of the most remarkable architectural structures in Europe, reduced by 25 times. All exhibits are valid.

Entertainment

It attracts tourists and a huge cinema, fair and swimming pool with water attractions. And if you are tired of walking, take a look at the “Womb of Brussels”. Cozy establishments of this quarter will offer you to eat up with all sorts of delicacies. Popular fish restaurants, they are known around the world. Belgium is also famous for chocolate. So relax in a cafe, drink a cup of coffee with the “Brussels chocolate ball”, and honestly, you do not want to leave Brussels.

You can stroll through one of the most beautiful squares in Europe — Grand Place Square or be surprised at the eccentric view of the legendary Manneken Pis statue.

Brussels is often called the second Paris. And it is not surprising, because here you can also find a kind of gothic «Notre Dame» — this is the Cathedral of St. Michael. And the Atomium resembles the Eiffel Tower. The city is located on seven hills that form a heart shape. And he, indeed, can remain forever in the heart of those who are here, at least once, will visit. It is believed that in September and October, the flow of tourists here is declining. Therefore, for tourists starting their acquaintance with this city, this time will be the most pleasant for traveling.

City walks

What else is famous for Brussels? For example, Victor Hugo once lived in a tavern “Golden Barkas” while in exile, and Peter I. himself bathed in one of the Brussels fountains.
The city center is conventionally divided into two parts: the lower and, accordingly, the upper. They are completely opposite in style and mood. The upper part is filled with modern buildings and has wide streets. And the lower part is immersed in the present Middle Ages. Narrow streets surround the central square of the Grand Place. Here you can see the city hall with a high tower, many old houses, the Royal Palace, which now houses a museum. And once there were in turn there were a bread market, a tribunal and even a prison. Brussels is a city in which it is impossible to get lost. Everywhere hang signs-pointers. People here are smiling and friendly, always ready to suggest something, help and direct them to the desired path.

Symbol of Brussels

The main national souvenir, which you, most likely, will take with you, without thinking about whether you need it, and what is the use of it, is a peeing boy. Thousands of various figurines await their hosts on the showcase.

Thousands of various figures await their owners in the windows of souvenir shops. Materials for the manufacture also represent a great variety: wood, plaster, glass, chocolate. Legends about the appearance of the figures divorced very much. The most popular one says that once upon a time, a long-awaited firstborn was born in a family of a noble baron. Parents invite the very famous clairvoyant to the baby’s christening.

The girl blessed the baby, left the castle, but caused a happy family to break up. The boy’s father threw a young wife with a child and ran off to seek the love of a beautiful witch. The boy grew up, heard from his peers the unfortunate history of his family and decided to take revenge. A five-year-old kid, without hesitation, began daily writing on the door of the sorceress. Once this was noticed by an evil wizard, who turned him into a stone. Here is a story. Come to Brussels — and learn a lot more interesting and funny about this little hero.