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  2. Tourism in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Much tourism in Brussels is business tourism. Belgium was ranked 21st on the World Economic Forum's 2017 Travel and Tourism Competitiveness report . [ 5 ] The country was placed 4th for "health and hygiene" and 6th for "ground and port infrastructure", but only 105th in the world for "price competitiveness" and 122nd for "natural resources".

  3. Category:Tourist attractions in Brussels - Wikipedia

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    Tourist attractions in the City of Brussels and in the Brussels-Capital Region. Subcategories. This category has the following 14 subcategories, out of 14 total. C.

  4. Espace Léopold - Wikipedia

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    The old station building (originally called Leopold Quarter railway station) has been turned into a public information office and venue for ad hoc exhibitions. The first of such exhibitions, on the history of buildings in the European Quarter of Brussels, was held in the summer of 2007. [citation needed]

  5. Grand-Place - Wikipedia

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    Nowadays, the Grand-Place is the most important tourist destination and most memorable landmark in Brussels. [7] It is also considered one of the world's most beautiful squares, [8] [9] and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1998. [10]

  6. City of Brussels - Wikipedia

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    There are many museums in and around Brussels' city centre. On the first Sunday of every month, free entry is granted to many of Brussels' museums. Below is a non-exhaustive list of museums in the City of Brussels: Royal Museums of Art and History : Art & History Museum; Horta-Lambeaux Pavilion; Halle Gate; Museums of the Far East

  7. Atomium - Wikipedia

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    The Atomium, with over 600,000 visitors per year, is the most popular tourist attraction in Brussels, and acts as an international symbol of both the city and country. [17] In addition to its heritage value, it is also a cultural place and an art centre. [ 17 ]

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