There's
much more to Brussels than beer, chocolate and chips. Brussels
('Bruxelles' in French, 'Brussel' in Flemish) a is stylish city
where business-suited Eurocrats hope to build continental unity
in one of Europe's only bilingual capital cities. Its millenniums-old
tradition of pragmatic mercantilism and international relations
is symbolized by grand halls, fabulous architecture and Pis
Mannekin, the sculpture of a little boy urinating that has become
the city's beloved symbol.
It's no
wonder that Brussels' most famed exports include Hergé's
intrepid explorer Tintin, and the surreal art of masters such
as Magritte and Delvaux, whose creations capture the absurdity
and excitement of a city that has become the undisputed crossroads
of Europe. So head to a cozy cafe, order a lambic beer or fresh
hot chocolate and just soak it all in.