Brussels
Brussels is a European capital of layered identities. Capital of Belgium and administrative heart of the European Union, it balances institutional presence with a distinctly local rhythm. French and Dutch share each street sign, while neighbourhoods unfold at their own pace, each with a distinct character.
Art Nouveau façades curve alongside medieval guild houses. Grand boulevards lead to flea markets, independent galleries, and long-standing cafés. In the European Quarter, policy and diplomacy shape daily life; in Les Marolles and Saint-Gilles, community and tradition remain quietly rooted.
The city reveals itself through detail rather than spectacle. Its culinary depth, world-class beer culture, comic strip heritage, and the vibrant Congolese influence in Matongé are not peripheral curiosities but defining threads. Brussels rewards those who look beyond its most familiar landmarks and linger long enough to appreciate its nuance.