Brussels Visit Plan ENGLISH Edition

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  • Publisher: De Rouck Geocart
  • Catalogue: 173977
  • Scale: 1:8,000
  • Size Folded: 11.5x21.5cm
  • Size: 91x43cm
Brussels Visit street plan from De Rouck Geocart, printed on light, waterproof and tear-resistant plastic paper, with enlargements for the city’s most visited and trendy areas showing sights, shops, restaurants, cafes and bars, etc.

The main plan covers central districts: the inner city within the boulevard ring from Gare du Midi (Eurostar’s terminal) to Gare du Nord, plus an extension east to include the EU institutions and the museums of the Parc du Cinquantenaire. A separate inset covers Laken with the Atomium, the Expo grounds and the Heysel stadium. The plans are indexed and show metro stations, one way streets, car parks and numerous places of interest, cross-referenced to lists and descriptions on the reverse of the map. Many of the sights, museums and even covered passages are annotated with icons indicating access for disabled visitors. Street index is next to the plan

On the reverse are lists of 32 main sights and 25 museums, all with brief descriptions and some illustrated with colour photos.

Five very clear enlargements present the city’s most visited or trendy areas annotated with lists on main sights, restaurants and cafes, shopping and cultural institutions:

- Grand Place and the areas around it from Manneken Pis to Place de la Monnaie.

- Place du Grand Sablon with numerous antique shops and weekend book and antique markets.

- Marolles, a trendy up-and-coming neighbourhood near Gare du Midi.

- Matonge, the centre of Brussels' African community.

- Dansaert Street (the Fish Market) with many popular cafes, restaurants and clothes boutiques.

Also included is a diagram of the metro network, plus a road map of the city’s environs.

Map legend includes English. The descriptions on the reverse side are in English and German.