This attraction park is a quite peculiar one. Here, you can find the most emblematic buildings and places of Europe but in miniature. It has information about each country and element represented there.
If you are buying a ticket to visit the Atomium, there is a pack ticket to go to Minieurope and save a few Euros.
The park takes one hour approximately to visit.
Things to do
If you like comics, you should check this place out in Brussels. Temporary and permanent exhibitions only about comics are held all year long, and they have a reading room full of comic books. Due to the language barrier, most of the books were in French, I couldn't enjoy the museum fully. I was more into the building. Originally it used to be a textile factory, founded over 100 years ago, decorated in Art Nouveau style.
An experience in time travel through the collection of Rene Magritte's most representative works, in a brand new building devoted to the master of surrealism.
Quartier Louise, once Brussels' luxury district, lost a lot of its reputation over the last decades. An association was founded to revitalise the neighbourhood. A 5000 sqm wasteland site was put at...
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