Manneken Pis, Belgium
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What is Manneken Pis
landmark. It is a small bronze fountain sculpture depicting a naked little boy urinating into the fountain's basin. Similar statues can be found in the Belgian towns of Geraardsbergen and Hasselt and in the Northern-french village of Broksele . There is an ongoing dispute over which Manneken Pis is the oldest - the one in Brussels or the one in Geraardsbergen (...)
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About Manneken Pis elsewhere
cityguide.travel-guides.com
"1B rue d'Aremberg, just at the exit of "Galleries de la Reine", in the direction opposite to the Grand-Place -a quirky combination of old and new, the menu ranges all over the place but the reason people flock here is the selection of over 30 sweet and savoury pies ( tartes )."
wikitravel.org
"Office de Tourisme et d’Information de Bruxelles, Hôtel de Ville, Grand-Place, 1000 Brussels, Belgium Tel: (02) 513 8940 Website: www.belgium-tourism.org."
worldtouristattractions.travel-guides.com
"Location: On the corner of Stoofstraat/Rue de L'Etuve and the Eikstraat/Rue du Chêne (At the Grand-Place follow the street on the left side of the town hall)."
world66.com
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lonelyplanet.com
"Well, there's more -his little 'sister', Jeanneke Pis, squats in an alley on the north side of Grand Place, and Zinneke, a mongrel dog with cocked leg, stands in St G?ry."
lonelyplanet.com
"Brussels' beating heart is the dazzling Grand Place, ringed by gilded buildings sparkling in the sunshine."
lonelyplanet.com
"The centre of the city can be divided into two parts: the upper town made up of broad boulevards and stately buildings and the lower town a maze of narrow medieval lanes surrounding the ornate 12th-century Grand Place one of the most perfectly preserved of all market squares in Europe."
world66.com
"Your very first stop should be at the Brussels International Tourism office in the Town Hall in Grand-Place to pick up its comprehensive guidebook and city map."
frommers.com
About Manneken Pis
leo from Finland wrote about Manneken Pis 2 years ago
A famous statue, but there's really nothing to it. Just one of those, been there, done that, now let's move on.
About places near Manneken Pis
tnt from USA wrote about Brussels one year, 8 months ago
We arrived via the Euro Star. We had no idea where our hotel was, except it was a business/conference hotel and we figured it was outside the old city. We walked around and found it, in about an hour. The next day we saw the sights and truly experienced the city on foot. There was underground and taxis, but totally unnecessary.
paavo from Indonesia wrote about place jourdan one year, 8 months ago
This is where many to start the evening in many bars around the square. Antoine's in the center serves arguably the best frits in Belgium (at least the most famous).
juha from Finland wrote about Battle of Waterloo one year, 8 months ago
Take the tour of the battlefield, it's the best way of experiencing the place. It's not too great though, you'll be driving across the fields and listening to a tape explaining what happened and where. It's better than nothing of course if you're here, but you really don't miss too much if you skip the whole place.
tnt from USA wrote about Grand Place one year, 8 months ago
The Grand Place is amazing! You don't want to miss it! There is incredible architecture, friendly people, tasty food, and a very fun atmosphere. It has been my favorite sight to visit in all of Europe. So, again, if you hit Brussels, don't miss the Grand Place.
tnt from USA wrote about Grand Place one year, 8 months ago
Get into the square by late afternoon. Pick up a Belguim Waffle on the walk to Manneken Pis. Find a table before the evening light show begins, preferably in a restaurant with seating in the square. Enjoy a dinner that will stay with you for many years to come.
juha from Finland wrote about Löwenhügel one year, 8 months ago
The Lion mound is an artificial hill with a lion statue on top made from the cannons of Napoleon. It costs 7 euros to climb to the top and is not worth it. You can see it for free from below. You might consider taking the battlefield tour if you want to do something here. It'll take 45 minutes to drive around the fields and hear how the battle went. It sounds better than it actually is... Napoleon and Waterloo are more interesting on books and visiting the actual place doesn't really give you anything more.
jjtravel from Finland wrote about Berlaymont one year, 7 months ago
So this is European Union? Do not expect to feel too confortable between these huge buildings...
jjtravel from Finland wrote about Royal Palace of Laeken one year, 7 months ago
This park may look like an interesting spot on a city map. But. It is extremely unpleasant to reach by public transportation. And it is very rarely open for public.
sebu from Finland wrote about Maison Antoine one year, 7 months ago
Maison Antoine at Place Jourdan is where you get the best fries in Belgium (well, that's what the rumors say). Queue for your fries, then sit down in one of the cafés' terrace and order a drink. You are indeed allowed to bring your own fries to these restaurants - a perfect symbiosis.
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