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Update: In light of COVID-19, we wanted to check in and let you know your health and safety are our top priority. We’re still figuring things out and will keep you posted about any changes to our wedding. Thank you for your patience!
Update: In light of COVID-19, we wanted to check in and let you know your health and safety are our top priority. We’re still figuring things out and will keep you posted about any changes to our wedding. Thank you for your patience!
July 11, 2020
Brussels, Belgium
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The Wedding Website of Julie Marie  Wevers and David Malcolm Stevens
We're so excited to share with you a few of our favorite places in Brussels! Remember, everything is at a reasonable walking distance from the hotels, except the Atomium. Walking, Biking, Uber, Taxi & Public transports are the most popular ways to get around.
Manneken-Pis

Manneken-Pis

Brussels, Brussels 1000, Belgium

Manneken Pis is a landmark 61 cm bronze sculpture in the centre of Brussels

Grand Place

Grand Place

Brussel, 1000, Belgium

The Grand Place is the most important tourist destination and most memorable landmark in Brussels. It is also considered as one of the most beautiful squares in Europe, and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1998.

Parc du Cinquantenaire

Parc du Cinquantenaire

Brussels, 1000, Belgium

Parc du Cinquantenaire is a large public park east of the European Quarter often called the Central Park of Brussels. The centrepiece Triumphal Arch was built in 1905

Mont des Arts de Bruxelles

Mont des Arts de Bruxelles

Avenue Du Mont Des Arts, Brussels, Belgium

Mont des Arts offers one of the finest views of Brussels. From the top of the staircase, René Péchère’s garden below creates perfect leading lines towards the Albert I statue and Brussels Town Hall beyond that. The early evening is an ideal time to photograph this spot as the city lights turn on. The garden is beautifully illuminated at night.

Atomium

Atomium

Atomium Square, Brussel, 1020, Belgium

The Atomium is a landmark building in Brussels, originally constructed for the 1958 Brussels World Expo. It is located on the Heysel Plateau, where the exhibition took place. It is now a museum. Designed by the engineer André Waterkeyn and architects André and Jean Polak, it stands 102 meters tall

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