Nancy G.
Yelp
This is a prime example of what you think of when you think of Europe....a massive open square surrounded by Gothic, Gothic Revival, Baroque, and Flemish architecture.
The Grand Place is/was located about a block and a half from our hotel, down a cobblestone type street . Without any sort of indication, the street just opens up into the square, so you go from all kinds of shade from the surrounding buildings to an open sky and sunlight all around. I had been to Europe before, and seen things like this, but they in no way diminished the awe I experienced when I stepped into the square. The best was when my husband, fellow Yelper Mark G., who had never been to Europe before, stepped into the square. He had his head in his phone looking for something and when he looked up, he just said, "Wow!" and his jaw dropped. He immediately started taking photos and wandered off, like he was a kid in a candy store; it was so awesome to see someone's first-time reaction!
Surrounding the square are restaurants and bistros with some outdoor seating, but there were also gelato vendors, and artists selling their wares in the middle of the square, along with a busker or two.
On one side of the square is the Town Hall and opposite it, the City Museum. On the other two sides of the square are some private homes, but mostly guild halls. The architecture on these buildings is equally beautiful, if a little on the subtle side. We found a relief of Remus and Romulus suckling on a she-wolf above one doorway.
I truly believe that this should be on your must-see list if you plan to visit Brussels. It really is beautiful!
26/2020