Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles We're in the very heart of Brussels in Grand Place. This is a square with a lot of history. It's hard to believe now but people have been beheaded here and burned to death. Most of the buildings were also destroyed during war. Luckily though, these days it hosts more peaceful events and gatherings. It's also a UNESCO world heritage site and is considered to be one of the most beautiful places in the world. so, stroll around, explore the cafes and souvenir stores and don't be afraid of this woman in the window who may suddenly start to move. legend has it that touching the statue will bring you good luck. Most likely it will just bring some kind of disease, and you can often see tourist staring at it wondering whether they should or shouldn't touch it. But in the end, they always do. And we won't tell them that this is not even the real statue. Actually it's in for conservation right now. So probably it won't bring any luck at all. And of course, Brusselss is known for its famous waffles So Claire's here to demonstrate a Belgian waffle for us. I got mine with cassonade, which is brown sugar. and I have a nice little utensil with which to eat it. I might just use my hands. The fork is better when you have a lot of toppings. like fruits and whipped cream. Let's give it a try....Let's see. Mm. Very good. A nice way to warm up on a cold Belgian day. The making of the waffles.... If you need a place to put out your cigarette, Just find the nearest waffle. Here he is, everyone comes looking for him. All over Brussels, all the tourists have been asking if I know where to find him. And here we are. But it's not quite what most people are expecting after all the hype. This is the Manneken Pis. there are all kinds of legends that have come about to try to explain his existence but one thing's for sure - he's become a symbol of Brussels and represents Belgian humor. And by the way, he has over eight hundred different outfits he wears on special occasions. All the tourists come, take their picture with him and they say, It's very small. Little boy. I don't know, it's something strange. I thought it would be bigger - not too small. About the legend I don't know. Maybe he tried to stop a fire or something like that? Maybe it means relaxation. When you When you want to pee a lot and you have a pain here and you find a bathroom it's like you are ohh you feel relaxed. I really need to pee and this Mannneken is not helping. The sound of the steady trickle of water is killing me! Okay, let's take her to a toilet. Some bars in Brussels have maintained an older design. Exhibit A. The chain must be pulled in order to flush the toilet. Another great thing about Brussels is the cafes you can go to when you get tired. This one's called Les gens que j'aime and it's very close to Grand Place and as you can see, the couches are very comfortable. let's take the next in town to explode vessels lightnings Let's take the metro now to explore Brussels by night. The Brussels metro may not be the most beautiful, but you can hear all kinds of music from weird pop sounds during the day to classical at night. So, here we are in Place Ste-Catherine and as you can see, behind me is one of the most impressive churches in Brussels. An interesting fact is that this square used to be a fish market. Let's move on to explore the nightlife. I'm now on Rue Haute, which is a very popular hangout on Sundays. It has a lot of interior design stores, coffee houses and even live music. Ok, let's head to the Jeu de Balle market, where you can find absolutely anything. dancer You must drink the juice, madam. I got this beautiful um, how do you call it? Like a holder for magazines and so on. And I am using it for my flat because we always have a lot of newspapers around and I'm going to put it in the corridor and put the newspapers inside. And I'm super happy about it. There's a lot of super nice stuff. Ya! I got a warm hat because it's getting incredibly cold in Brussels. So, well-protected now. One of the reasons Brussels is such an international city is thanks to its EU quarter. Here you'll find Europe's main institutions including the Commission, the Parliament and the Council. There's an EU summit going on today so we're not allowed any closer to the buildings. And as you can see, there are police and some barricades, a lot of sirens. there's also a lot of political action going on in and Baltic farmers have been protesting. Just another day in Brussels' EU quarter. After all the commotion at the EU I'm now relaxing in Parc Leopold. And there you have it, that's a glimpse of Brussels. Of course, there's a lot more I could show you, a lot more people we could meet but you'll just have to come and see for yourself. I hope you enjoyed the tour. See you next time!
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