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The 500 Hidden Secrets of Brussels, Paperback / softback Book

The 500 Hidden Secrets of Brussels Paperback / softback

Part of the The 500 Hidden Secrets series

Paperback / softback

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"If you really want to get under the skin of a city, the 500 Hidden Secrets series, which covers a number of cities from Havana to Ghent, all written by people who know the cities inside out, is ideal.

It's an innovative and refreshing take on the traditional travel guide."- The Independent The 500 Hidden Secrets of Brussels is a guide to the Brussels that no one knows.

It takes you to undiscovered art museums, forgotten squares and secret shops.

The book doesn't mention everything there is to see.

There are already more than enough guides that cover the familiar tourist places.

This book goes one step further and lists the places the author would recommend to friends if they asked him where to go in Brussels.

Here you will find the 5 best places to eat frites, the 5 small museums that no one should miss and the 5 best record shops in town.

The aim is to take the reader to the unexpected places that give the city its charm, like the restaurant on the top floor of the national library, or the metro station that is decorated with 140 characters from Tintin albums, or the art cinema that seats just 20 people.

You do not have to do everything listed in the book, but you are urged at the very least to drink a Gueuze beer in one of the 5 best Brussels bars, eat at one of the 5 best fish restaurants, and visit one of the 5 best independent cinemas.

If you do, you will begin to discover a city that no one else knows.

The 500 Hidden Secrets of Brussels offers a practical guide to Brussels' finest places, and Derek Blyth covers all bases to ensure no visitor to the city is ever anything short of captivated.

Packed with accessible, easy-to-read information summarised in handy lists, maps, itineraries, sections on food & drink, accommodation, green spaces, museums, galleries and shops; this guide is an essential resource for the inquisitive traveller.

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