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With gourmet Belgian chocolate shops housed in a 19th-century shopping arcade with a glass roof, it's hard to say what the real attraction is
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Pierre Marcolini , Brussels
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Sample the refined chocolate creations at Pierre Marcolini. New collections are introduced every season, many based on ingredients found on o
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Duration: 4 to 5 hours
The #1 Food tour in Brussels on TripAdvisor! This walking tour includes highlights of the city center of Brussels (Royal Galeries, Grand Place, Manneken Pis) with chocolate tastings from the most exclusive chocolate makers in Brussels (10 tastings), followed with a beer tasting session (6 beers) with an overview of all Belgian beers styles in bars and taverns around Grand Place (+ some extra food nibbles to avoid a hungover!).Sample some of the best chocolates (no commercial brands) and the best beers (craft or traditional small breweries).Meet like minded travelers from all over the World with laid back yet organized, friendly and sometimes funny guides!You also get discounts in two chocolate shops and one beer shop.Hungry Mary"Tours for people who dont' like tours"
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Planete Chocolat , Brussels
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Taste the chocolate Belgium is known for at The Chocolate Line Bruges, which offers samples from chocolate masters Dominique Persoone and Fab
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Where to stay in Brussels

It's easy to find accommodations in Brussels for nearly any budget. Tourists generally gravitate to the area surrounding Grand-Place, the city's main square. Also consider staying near Stephanie Square Centre and Boulevard de Waterloo, which are both centrally located. As Europe's unofficial capital, the city boasts a wealth of high-end hotels for visiting diplomats, concentrated along glitzy Avenue Louise. Those looking for a low-budget option will find a host of hostels scattered around the Grand-Place and within walking distance to the city's main attractions.
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