BRUSSELS

 

 

The Cinquantenaire Arch is the second-largest triumphal arch in the world The Hotel de Ville or Stadhuis (Town Hall) in Grand Place, built in Brabantine Gothic style Manneken Pis, the famous bronze fountain The Royal Palace, office of the king and residence of the Crown Prince
Cathedral of Sts Michel and Gudule, the largest in Brussels The lavish interior of the Cathedral

Intricate detail on the Notre Dame du Sablon, a beautiful Gothic church

The European Parliament, comprising a set of enormous adjoined buildings
Tintin, Captain Haddock, and Prof. Calculus in the Comic Strip Museum The Military History Museum, contains a comprehensive collection of weapons Military aircraft inside the Military History Museum Store window display at Wittamer, a prestigious Belgian chocolatier



BRUGES

 

The Markt is the central square in the town of Bruges View of Bruges from atop the Belfort Distant view of the Belfort at night Night-time view of the canal, which runs through and around the city
A view of the canal from the Koningsbrug bridge Looking up at the spires of churches Bonne Chiere Molen is one of the many windmills around the perimeter of Bruges Belgian cuisine in Bruges; Belgium is known for its mussels, beer, chips, and chocolate



WATERLOO

 

Panorama: The location of the Battle of Waterloo; it is actually in Braine l'Alleud, outside Waterloo The Butte du Lion, built by the Dutch on the spot where the Prince of Orange was wounded Looking downwards after ascending the Butte du Lion The headquarters of the Duke of Wellington, in Waterloo