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Brussels is a historic and luxurious city rich in art, architecture, and culture. Brussels hotels cost from the budget range of US 40 dollars and above a night in a Brussels hotel. Hotels in Brussels range between standard and a variety of luxury hotels. Your can check availability and book your hotel in Brussels online, it is a good idea to plan your trip in advance to get the most choice.

Any time is a good time to visit Brussels but most people like to come here between May and September, when the weather is at its best. Tourists visit Brussels to enjoy the beauty and history of the city. Recommended places to visit while in Brussels are the Cathedrale des Sts Michel & Gudule, a beautiful cathedral named after the patron saints of Brussels, Grand Place with the finest baroque guildhalls, Manneken Pis, a fourteenth century statue, Musees Royaux des Beaux-Arts with its awesome collection of modern and ancient art, Rue des Bouchers and Musee Bruxellois de la Gueuze.

Belgium has a very strong Comic Strip culture, a complete historic lineage is traceable at the Centre Belge de la Bande Dessinee, the gallery of Comic Strip Art. The European Parliament is where the present day European Union is headquartered. Belgian Beer occupies a pride of place; Musee Bruxellois de la Gueuze is the popular Cantillon brewery where beer is still made using traditional methods.

Brussels offers plenty to do for physical-activity buffs. There are ample places for jogging, like Parc de Bruxelles and Parc du Cinquantenaire, many public swimming pools, golf courses like the 18-hole Royal Amicale Golf Club. During winter, people who like to go ice-skating can visit the beautiful rink at the Grand Place. Cross country skiing is very popular here and The Ardennes provides great opportunities for all winter sports.

Zaventem Airport connects Brussels to the rest of the world. The best ways to come to Brussels is via Paris, London, Frankfurt or Amsterdam and then take a train or bus to Brussels. Brussels is well connected with most other European and Belgian cities. The public transportation available here comprises of the metro, trams, premetros (trams that go underground for part of their journey) and buses, all run by the Societe des Transports Intercommunaux de Bruxelles