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Brussels - Wikitravel. Brussels. Brussels (French: Bruxelles, Dutch: Brussel) is the capital city of Belgium and of Brussels Capital Region. It is entirely surrounded by Dutch- speaking Flanders and its constituent Flemish Brabant province. As headquarters of many European institutions, Brussels might also be considered something of a capital for the European Union. Being at the crossroads of cultures (the Germanic in the North and the Romance in the South) and playing an important role in Europe, Brussels fits the definition of the archetypal "melting pot", but still retains its own unique character. The population of the city of Brussels is 1 million and the population of Brussels metropolitan area is just over 2 million. Understand[edit]When Brussels became the capital city of a new country in the 1.
The historic Flemish town centers are better preserved in other cities: Antwerp, Bruges, Ghent, Courtray, Leuven and Mechelen. Language[edit]Brussels operates as a bilingual city where both French (8.
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Dutch (Flemish) (1. Thus all the streets have two names, which can sound totally different. For example, the Main Square is called both la Grand Place and de Grote Markt. Although officially bilingual, French is undoubtedly Brussels' lingua franca. English is also widely understood, but not always widely spoken. Visitors should realize that language is a very divisive issue in Belgium (though this is not as noticeable in Brussels).
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Historically Dutch- speaking, Brussels became more and more French- speaking during the 1. Today, most inhabitants speak French in daily life. Some numbers say that more than half of the inhabitants of Brussels do not speak French or Dutch at home. The Brussels dialect, a Brabantian dialect of Dutch, can be heard, especially in the outer districts of Brussels Capital Region. French speakers shouldn't have too much trouble understanding the local French. Dutch speakers may have some difficulty with the Belgian Dutch accent. Watch Voodoo Online Full Movie there. English has become a common spoken language because of the international institutions based in Brussels, such as the European Commission, the European Parliament and NATO.
It is still relatively rare to find written tourist or general information in English, although the situation is improving greatly. One can expect public announcements in train stations to at least be said in French and Dutch, while larger train stations (such as Zuidstation/Gare Du Midi) typically include English and sometimes German. English is also used on metros, trams and buses, announced last for information such as line transfers and terminal stops. Do not hesitate to ask someone if you do not understand what has been said. Climate[edit]Brussels weather can often be grey and humid with a high and fairly evenly distributed annual average rainfall of 8. London and Paris. Summers tend to be cooler and wetter than London and winters colder.
The daily and monthly temperature variations are quite small. Daily differences between average highs and average lows don't exceed 9ºC (1. F). In the summer, maximum temperatures rarely reach 3. C (8. 6ºF) but can feel much hotter due to high humidity.
The summer visitor should be prepared for rain. Warm and sunny weather is not constant during that season or even to be expected.
After October, temperatures can drop off quite rapidly and winter months are often damp and chilly. However temperatures of 1. C (5. 9ºF) are not unusual into December. Snowfall is rare, and starts to melt fairly quickly, becoming slush on the ground.
The winter visitor should be prepared for wet ground. Boroughs[edit]Brussels is split into nineteen communes or gemeenten (municipalities/boroughs).
Bruxelles/Brussel - Brussels encompasses many charming and beautiful attractions, with deeply ornate buildings on the Grand Place/Grote Markt, and a fish- and- crustacean overdose of St. Catherine's Square (Place St- Catherine/Sint- Katelijneplein). Stroll along, (and stop in for a drink) at one of the many bars on Place St- Géry/Sint- Goriksplein, or max out your credit card on the trendy Rue Antoine Dansaert/Antoine Dansaertstraat. Marolles/Marollen - A neighborhood of Brussels close to the city's heart, one of the few places where the Brussels dialect of Dutch (Flemish) could still be heard. The area is best known for the flea market held daily on the Place du Jeu de Balle/Vossenplein as well as a plethora of shops selling everything from old radios and bent wipers to fine china and expensive Art Nouveau trinkets. Watch La Vita Facile Dailymotion. Visit on Saturdays or Sundays.
Ixelles/Elsene - A vibrant part of town with a high concentration of restaurants, bars and other services to satisfy the good- looking or the heavy- spending. Some wandering around will reveal small bookshops, affordable ethnic restaurants or independent record shops tucked away in side streets. The Matongé district just off Chaussée d'Ixelles/Elsenesteenweg is the city's main African neighborhood. It is a large district in the South of Brussels spreading from newly gentrified immigrant neighborhoods off the Chaussée d'Ixelles/Elsenesteenweg near the town center to leafy suburbs close to the Bois de la Cambre/Ter Kamerenbos.
The district is split in two by Avenue Louise/Louizalaan, which is technically part of the Bruxelles/Brussel district of the city. Molenbeek- Saint- Jean/Sint- Jans- Molenbeek - Commonly known as Molenbeek. A commune with a very large Moroccan and, lately, Romani (Gypsy) population. Saint- Gilles/Sint- Gillis - The city's bohemian epicenter with thriving French, Portuguese, Spanish, Maghrebi and Polish communities. Watch The Divide Streaming. The area around the Parvis de St- Gilles/St- Gillisvoorplein is the arty part, with the area around the Chatelain/Kastelein and the Church of the Holy Trinity being decidedly more yuppified.
Like Schaarbeek, Saint- Gilles boasts several Art Nouveau and Haussmann- style buildings. St- Josse/Sint- Joost - The smallest and poorest commune not only of Brussels, but of all Belgium, this commune might not always be too pleasing on the eye but does have a few small, welcoming streets. The mid- part of the Chaussée de Louvain/Leuvensesteenweg is also home to a relatively small Indo- Pakistani community, so this is the place to head to for a tikka masala. The Turkish community which was the largest community only a few years ago has declined rapidly, as they moved to relatively wealthier communes by St- Josse/Sint- Joost standards. Uccle/Ukkel - Brussels' poshest commune. Green, bourgeois and starched like all posh communes should be.