The city of Brussels was officially founded in 979 by Charles, Duke of Low Lotharingia, who set down Brussels’ first city charter. Since then, Brussels has seen many rulers, renaissances and revolutions. In 1830, the Belgian revolution began in Brussels, after a performance of Auber’s opera La Muette de Portici at the Royal Theatre of La Monnaie. The city became the capital and seat of government of the new nation. Brussels is known for its cuisine and gastronomy, as well as its historical and architectural landmarks, (some are registered as UNESCO World Heritage Sites). Some famous landmarks in Brussels include; Grand Place, Manneken Pis, Atomium, Mini-Europe, Parc du Cinquantenaire, Royal Palace of Brussels, and more.
Its archaeological, cultural, and ancient sites, as well as other famous landmarks, can be explored on cultural and historical tours as well as sightseeing tours. Tourists can also enjoy the best-tasting experiences and Brussels party style on food, wine and nightlife toursin the city's restaurants, pubs, and wineries. Private custom tours are also available to visitors, providing them with a personalised experience of the city. Other outdoor activities are also available on Tripindicator, offering visitors more unique experiences, and visitors can enjoy the city’s luxury special occasions. With attraction tickets and passes, visitors will gain entrance to the city’s most prominent locations and can explore several water sport activities including snorkelling, kayaking and more on the city’s water bodies.
With airport transfers and other city transports, visitors will enjoy comfortable logistics in Brussels, suitable for both individual and group transfers, and can also explore famous landmarks on the city's outsides on day trips and excursions from Brussels. These tour activities and several others are available on Tripindicator, a tour team highly commendable for providing customers with the best tour activities at very affordable prices compared to other tour teams.
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