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London to Brussels by train with Eurostar

Brussels is an oft unfairly overlooked, exquisite capital. Rather than merely passing through this distinctive and vivacious city, why not spend some time unravelling its many charms? You can take the Eurostar direct to Brussels in just under 2 hours. Why hesitate? Prices start from £69 return.

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From its quirky architectural buildings to alluring cultural sites, from unique cafes to beguiling restaurants, Brussels will not fail to captivate.

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Begin your exploration of Brussels at the majestic Grand Place , the very crux of this enchanting city. Brussels striking 14th-century boundaries run from Place Rogier in the north to the Porte de Hal in the south and you can cover many of the main sights by foot. Traverse the Lower Town, which holds a distinctively bohemian ambience. You can investigate this region for some time and still uncover arrays of surprises, with its warrens of intriguing narrow streets and alleys. Also ensure you become acquainted with the enticements of the somewhat more refined Upper Town.

There is no end of attractions to explore in Brussels, ranging from the conventional to the more unusual. Brussels is home to multitudes of diverse cultures, and this is a direct consequence of its rich and wide-ranging history. Its diversity is what gives the capital such an eclectic vibe, and what makes it so fascinating for any visitor to delve into.

Brussels is far from lacking in architectural splendour. A particularly striking landmark is St Michael’s Cathedral , one of the most eminent churches in Belgium. Its exterior is truly sublime. The Japanese Tower and extraordinary the Chinese Pavilion attest to the cultural multiplicity of the city and are breathtaking structures in their own right. Be sure to visit the iconic Mannekin Pis statue.

Why not pay a visit to one of the most renowned chocolatiers in the capital? Grand Sablon Square is especially renowned as an area that specialises in fine chocolate production. There is no end of attractions to explore in Brussels, ranging from the conventional to the more unusual. Brussels is home to multitudes of diverse cultures, and this is a direct consequence of its rich and wide-ranging history. Its diversity is what gives the capital such an eclectic vibe, and what makes it so fascinating for any visitor to delve into.
Show your Eurostar ticket for 2 for 1 entry to selected museums and galleries, up to 50% off your food bill at some of the best eateries in town, as well as plenty of other offers.

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