"The Grand Place is the central square of Brussels, Belgium. It is surrounded by the bustling City Hall and two larger buildings, the City Hall and the King's House which contains the Brussels City Museum. The square is 68 meters long and 110 meters wide."
"Atomic Ball Towers are located in a park on the northern outskirts of Brussels, one of the city's most famous landmarks, nicknamed the Eiffel Tower in Brussels. Designed by Belgian engineer Watcairn, this exquisite and novel model of space-time is a memorial building for the 1958 World Expo, which ended with the demolition of the exhibits that had been intended to remain in the atomic sphere for only six months, and the original remains are now. The atomic sphere tower is designed to enlarge the model of the metallic iron molecules by 165 billion times. The tower is built of thick steel pipes, which form a square of nine huge metal spheres. The round-ball revolving restaurant enjoys the view of Brussels while eating. Tickets: 15 euros (including top-up) voice guide 2 euros (including Chinese explanation) Time: 10:00-18:00 Location: Pl. de l'Atomium 1, 1020 Bruxelles Transportation: You can take Metro Line 6 and Line 3, and walk 10 minutes after getting off at Haysel/Heizal Station."
"The Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula is a medieval Roman Catholic church in Brussels, central Belgium. It was dedicated to Saint Michael and Saint Gudura of Brussels and is considered one of the best examples of Brabantín Gothic architecture. The construction of the church began in the 11th century and was almost completed by the 16th century, although its interior was often modified in the following centuries. The church was granted cathedral status in 1962."
"It really is a paradise for art. Before I came here, I didn't know what it was called. I just felt that the terrain is relatively high, overlooking the city below. It looks very pleasing to the eye and has a strong artistic atmosphere."
"Waterloo battlefield site is also an important place, the whole site is also quite large, there are a lot of buildings here, some weapons and equipment of battlefield site and Napoleon's introduction, you can enjoy it, listen to the guide introduction is still very good."
"The Royal Square is a very important commercial center in Brussels, Belgium. The streets surrounding the square are all very popular commercial streets. Among them, the section from Pediatrics to the Grand Place in Brussels is the most crowded. Most of the shops along the way are chocolates. In the shop, there are souvenir shops, you can see a lot of very exquisite chocolate products, and desserts are also good, here you can meet all the imagination of Belgian chocolate, as well as common domestic brands, you can also see them here."
"The King's Building is located on the edge of the square. It is now a museum in the city. The National Fifth Building has a history of more than 100 years, but it is not actually a place where the royal family is actually. The building is also very beautiful. Those who like the exhibition can come and have a look"
"The Judiciary in Brussels is also a very important court. It is also a very important building built in the new city in the last century. The Judiciary is also a landmark building. The surrounding locations and areas are also quite active."