Taking a Eurostar train from Paris, France to Brussels, Belguim | Best things to do in Brussel

Today we are taking a Eurostar train from Paris to Brussels for a quick day trip. We were on the hunt for Belgian Waffles and Belgian chocolates. Travel the World for Free:    • How To Travel The World For Free Using The...   If you want to see what I bring on all my trips that's here: http://fiwiththetravelguy.com/best-of... The Grand Palace construction began in the 11th century and was largely complete by the 17th. It's a tradition: every summer, the Royal Palace opens its doors to the public. We wanted to make a stop for waffles that wasn’t a chain and went to the sister. We found it on a list of best waffles, they were vegan so not my favorite. First up is Jeanneke Pis which was built in 1985 and erected in 1987 as a counterpoint as a way to restore then-waning interest in a small alley in Brussels called the Impasse de la Fidélité/Getrouwheidsgang ("Fidelity Alley"), where he owned many restaurants. Rue Des Bouchers is lined with restaurants and pubs and can be a busy place Royal Gallery of Saint Hubert is a shopping mall under arched glass off with high ends shops The official name is The Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula which is often shortened to the Cathedral of St. Gudula or St. Gudula The Romanesque church's construction began in the 11th century, replacing an earlier chapel, and was largely complete in its current Gothic form by the 16th, though its interior was frequently modified in the following centuries.  Brussels park is the largest urban public park in central Brussels, Belgium. Formerly known and still sometimes colloquially referred to as the Royal Park[b] (French: Parc royal, Dutch: Koninklijk Park), it was also the city's first public park. The area of the rectangular park is 13.1 ha (32 acres)