We really liked Brussels, a 3
hour car ride away,
which we visited in
mid-August.
As we tend to do,
we didn't
pack too many museums or tours into this trip, just a
few key sites and then lots of time walking and enjoying this pretty city.
My camera wasn't
working for most of the trip, so
most of the pictures were taken by Ethan -
it's a
hobby he's
getting into and I
think he has a
good eye for capturing interesting shots (I'm
totally unbiased of course ;-)).
Museum
of Musical
InstrumentsThe main square Grand Place (next 6 pictures)
Manneken Pis statue -
one of the biggest attractions in
the city (
he's
only about 1
foot tall)
Lots of Manneken Pis souvenirsOne of the prettiest places in
the city,
and we only found it getting lost
on our way someplace else!
The garden
is the Place du
Petit Sablon, just
across the street from a
gorgeous Gothic cathedral Eglise Notre Dame du
Sablon.
We also
went to Bruparck just
outside of the city,
where they have this crazy Atomium
structure (
built for the 1958
World Fair),
which we walked inside to the top,
and a Mini-
Europe.
View from inside the Atomium
Inside Mini-
Europe There's
Big Ben in
the backgroundScott &
Ethan spotted this in
one of the mini city scenes -
the A-Team!!
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