Gran Place is located in the centre of Brussels. If you take the subway, you can get off the central railway station and walk about 400 meters. This is the centre of Brussels. When there are so many people, there are singers and acrobats around. The real square part is rectangular, and its edges are very famous ancient buildings, except one, the others are more or less gold-plated, it looks noble, the external walls are carved with a variety of characters, the level of architecture at that time can be seen. Square is a small rectangular stone brick floor, so it is quite wear-resistant, many people can not tread on it, the tourist groups in the square are particularly many, but today I have bad luck, did not encounter the Chinese group, otherwise you can eavesdrop on the guide's explanation. This place is free! One of the must-see attractions to Brussels.