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In my experience, very safe, but quite dull. There's a statue of a

boy weeing which is supposed to be very funny... The trams are

cool and you don't (seem to ) have to pay. Brilliant Irish pub

called "The Bank" behind Avenue Louise. Didn't see any Leica

shops. Great chocolate... weird capuccino... careful crossing

roads...

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John: You will enjoy the national art museum which has an

excellent collection. Photographically, the nicest thing is the

"Grande Place" in the center of town. It is photographically quite

challenging and you need a wide angle (21mm or so) to do it

justice. Best time to photograph is sunset and sundowm... If you

have time, try to spend a full day in Bruges with its beautiful

canals... Ghent can be seen on the way (the Van Eyk alterpiece

is key and takes 10-15minutes.) Have fun...

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THE leica place to be is Maison Campion (Place Boniface, near Porte

de Namur and Chausé d'Ixelles) Great 2nd hand selection (but a bit

pricey)and an absolute stunning overstock offer.

If you have just one more day left, take the train to Cologne...this

IS Leica heaven !!!

and don't believe S.Jones... Brussels is a great place.

check out the cartoon museum (housed in one Victor Horta's classic

Jugendstill mansions), the scientific museum, the grand Place and so

on. Build a decent appetite; aspargus, moules et frites, Beer (grand

Cru, Triple Westmalle, Geuze,...) and take home as much chocolate as

you can.

Watch out for muggers in railway stations, tubeway and the Grand Place

Believe me, Brussels is THE best thing next to Berlin or Florence

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Albert K. is right- Grande Place is fantastic- shoot the Guild halls

with a wide angle and also do some architectural details with a

50 or a 90. The museums are fantastic- of course lots of

Flemish masters paintings- do go to Ghent- and up to the North

Sea coast line- in credible scenery. As I recall, there are some

great shots to be made in the red light ditrict as well, which can

be a real trip to walk around.

 

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Lastly, don't forget that Belgium brews the best beer in the world-

sorry to the Brits and Germans here. All in all, Brussels si one of

my favorite spots in Europe. Enjoy it John, and say hello for me!

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Campion, Alpha (addresses above) and PCH on rue du Midi

(near Place Rouppe) for nice Leica, new and 2nd hand.

 

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Brussels goes way beyond the clichés, and takes time to

discover. Do not waste your time taking pictures of Grand Place

and other tourist hotspots: buy postcards instead. Great source

of great Brussels images is Plaizier, just of Place St Jean,

downtown.

 

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Get out of those tourist trails if you want to bring back interesting

images.

 

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Do not assume Brussels is dull or safe: it is neither. Keep your

camera under your jacket, and do not dress up in branded

sportswear, if you really want to explore. Avoid the so-called red

light district: it is sad, derilict and violent, and taking pictures of

those heavily exploited Albanian or West African women is not

an innocuous activity, unless you want to testify of man's

bestiality. It is not comparable to the touristy Amsterdam quarter.

 

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Night life in Brussels is however fun and full of surprises: buy Le

Guide du Routard's latest edition to get the right addresses. Well

worth carrying a 35 'lux or Nocti...

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