Brussels has 'history, beer and best chocolates'
04.09.2009
History, beer, open spaces, great food and the "best chocolates in the world" are among the reasons for a holiday in Brussels, according to a source.The city has each of these in abundance, Sanjay Soni, writing for business.in.com, has said.
He stated that those travelling there, such as holidaymakers hopping on the ferry to Belgium, will not feel overcrowded, saying that the region is open and spread out.
After a little time relaxing, tourists may want to try some of the local food, with the writer saying that all kinds of dishes are on offer.
He said that he spotted French, Thai, Italian and Indian restaurants, ensuring that those making the ferry crossing to Belgium have plenty of choice when it comes to finding the perfect meal.
Beer is another famous part of Belgian life, with Mr Soni commenting that he believes Brussels has more beer pubs than anywhere else in the world.
He also suggested that the country"s reputation for fine confectionary is well deserved, saying that it is home to the "best chocolates in the world".
Recently, Karl Wilberg, writing for Canada.com, said that he enjoyed a break in Antwerp which was filled with history.

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