2. Brussels (English: Brussels; French: Brussels; ; German: Brüssel), the capital and largest city of Belgium, is also the seat of the main administrative organs of the European Union (EU) and the headquarters of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and is known as the European capital. In addition, it is the host city of more than 200 international administrative centers and daily meetings of more than 65,438+0,000 official organizations.
3. Brussels is located on the Seine River, with the flat Flanders Plain in the north and the slightly undulating brabant Platform in the south, with an average elevation of 58 meters. The residential area is built on a slope and is an administrative area. The main attractions include the Royal Palace, the Royal Plaza, the Egmont Palace, the National Palace, the Royal Library and the Museum of Modern and Ancient Art in the architectural style of Louis XVI. The city center is a bustling commercial center. There are many medieval Gothic buildings around the "Grand Square" in the city center, among which the city hall is more spectacular.
Brussels has the most exquisite buildings, museums and skyscrapers in Europe, which complement the ancient buildings in the Middle Ages. The whole city is built along the "small ring" centered on the palace, and walking is the best way to visit.