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With miles of 17th century architecture and enough chocolate shops to keep your mouth watering for weeks, Brussels is worth a visit anytime of the year. Once a 10th century fortress town and now Belgium’s largest urban region, the city offers guests a mix of old-world charm and modern day entertainment. Whether you want to find boutique treasures or admire a Gothic-style cathedral, Brussels promises one unforgettable attraction after another.
At Hotel Silken Berlaymont, no expense is spared when it comes to making guests comfortable. The hotel is located in Brussels’ European District where historic landmarks and nearby public transportation make it an ideal setting for your stay. All 214 rooms are decorated in a modern, sleek style with countless amenities. Book an Executive Room or Junior Suite and you’ll get free access to the Relax Spa where the sauna, Turkish bath, infrared cabin and massage room are sure to melt any stress away. At the hotel’s L‘Objectif Restaurant, you’ll be treated to traditional Belgian favorites, as well as internationally inspired dishes. Reserve your room today at www.hoteles-silken.com/hotel-berlaymont-brussels.
Get acquainted with Brussels by taking a stroll in Grand Sablon Square. Throughout the neighborhoods of 16th to 19th century homes, you’ll find restaurants and antique shops, as well as a book market on Saturdays and Sundays. If you’re planning an autumn trip to Brussels, be sure to inquire about Sablon by Night, an annual event where antique exhibitions, cocktails and lively activities in the square make for a memorable evening.

For the past two centuries, the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium has boasted one of the world’s most diverse collections of artwork and artifacts. The organization includes the Museum of Ancient Art and the Museum of Modern Art, as well as the Wiertz and Meunier Museums. Those with an appreciation for historic treasures will find themselves at home among sculptures from the former Southern Netherlands that date back to the 1400s. If you love the dramatic paintings and sculptures of Antoine-Joseph Wiertz, whose work helped define the Belgian Romantic movement, you’ll find some of his finest pieces here. Plan your gallery trip at www.fine-arts-museum.be.
With cool summers and mild winters, Brussels is pleasant all year. As part of the European Union, Belgium uses the Euro as its currency, so you only need to exchange your cash once if you plan to visit many of the surrounding countries. While the three official languages are Dutch, French and German, English is widely understood. If you get lost, chances are a friendly resident will be happy to point you in the right direction. For more attractions and events, visit www.brussels.be and www.visitbelgium.com.
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