Novotel Brussels Centre Midi





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Explore the unique and impressive mix of museums, art centers and streetscapes of this unassuming capital. Often overshadowed by European capitals seemingly endowed with more and more stars, this underrated city boasts a decidedly eclectic cultural and artistic heritage. From sublime squares, unique art centers and world-class museums, Brussels has it all. And to top it off, it also has some of the best beer and chocolate on the planet. So, let the mental edification and nourishment...
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This city walk in Brussels shows you several beautiful places in this important city. During this circular walk you will come across the Brussels Park, among other things, where you can take a well-deserved break. This route is also very suitable to combine with one of the other routes in the city, highly recommended.
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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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The Ixelles district is best known for the many buildings in Art Nouveau style, this part of the city of Brussels has a rich history. For example, you can enjoy a lovely walk in the Ter Kamerenbos park, where there are lawns, lakes and forests. In the Abij ter Kameren, hikers can rest after the walk with a glass of delicious beer.