Marriott Executive Apartments Brussels





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During this longer city walk you will discover many places in the varied city of Brussels. Along the way, a visit to Manneken Pis should of course not be discovered, you will also come across plenty of places to take a well-deserved break. The start of this walking route is at the monument to Julien Dillens, this park is easily accessible by public transport. Don't forget to take plenty of photos during your visit to the Grand Place, Brussels City Hall, Broodhuis, Beurs and Beenhouwersstraat.
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The starting point of this cycling route is Etterbeek, at the Shuman station. Via this route for cyclists you will also come across the Parc du Inquantenaire and the Parc de la Woluwe, beautiful places for a break in the relaxing environment. You also have the chance to see wildlife in the Kapucijnenbos and Marnixbos.
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It is one of the many GR trails in Europe. This route starts in the north of Brussels and heads south-east of the Ardennes to the river Semois. The trail can be completed in either direction. This trail is often used to get to Santiago de Compostela and connects to other trails used by pilgrims.
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A very nice circular walk for the whole family in the Park of Brussels, located between Brussels-Central station and the Leopold Park. Parking is possible at the Royal Theater, and accessibility is good via Park station. In this park you can enjoy the music on some days at the Bandstand and a nice drink at the cozy Woodpecker.
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This walking route is suitable for walking with children, in the south of the city of Brussels. Here you can find several walking routes, but this particular circular walk takes you through Bascule and the Bois de la Cambre. Here you can enjoy the soothing nature while escaping the hustle and bustle of the city.