Brussels is Europe's driving force. The European institutions, where the fate of the member states of the European Union is decided, are located here. But Brussels is more than a political and administrative hub. It is diverse and colourful, with the taste of chocolate and freshly baked waffles, and dozens of types of Belgian beer for connoisseurs.
The Grand Place is the central town square where you will find the town hall and the buildings of Guilds of Brussels. One of the most iconic Christmas markets in Europe is also held here. You can also view the collection of costumes donated to the famous statue of the Manneken Pis.
There are two museums in Brussels that will tempt you not with works of art, but with taste, although the curators say that their exhibits are real works of art. We invite you to the Gueuze Beer Museum (Musée Bruxellois de la Gueuze) and the Cocoa and Chocolate Museum (Museum of Cocoa and Chocolate).
Brussels is the Art Nouveau capital. Here are the Tassel Hotel and Maison Hankar, the iconic buildings of architects Victor Horta and Paul Hankar. Pay attention to the beautiful doors in the Belgian capital that give buildings a unique finish.
We travel from Sofia to Brussels every Tuesday and Thursday, and in the opposite direction every Friday and Saturday. We wish you a pleasant trip!