Brussels, the capital of Belgium and the de facto capital of the European Union, is a vibrant, multilingual city with profound political and cultural significance. The presence of numerous NGOs, prominent European Union institutions such as the European Commission and the European Parliament, and esteemed academic institutions attracts people from around the globe, making Brussels one of the most multicultural cities in Europe. In addition to its rich political and historical importance, Brussels is also celebrated for its culinary delights, including Belgian waffles, chocolates, and, of course, a wide selection of beers. Cultural landmarks like the Atomium and the Magritte Museum make Brussels an appealing destination for art and history enthusiasts. Its lively neighbourhoods, such as the artistic Marolles district and the trendy Saint-Gilles, offer something for everyone.
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