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This page has been automatically translated from French into English by a translation software. Automatic translations are not as accurate as translations made by professional human translators. Nevertheless these pages can help you understand information published by the City of Brussels.
Brussels is one of the favorite destinations of the Petit Futé. The Belgian capital is already part of the 40 European trips for 22 years now.
The latest version for 2010 is a guide in English, just before the start of the Belgian Presidency of the European Union. This version is even more focused on tourists and also contains some information on Waterloo. The guide was written by Paul V. Camal, a man from Liege who spent several years in the United States. Camal fills the guide with many small anecdotes.
The new French version was written by Deborah Poussot. She is focusing on fashion and new addresses that are not to be missed. The new guide also contains information for people with reduced mobility such as disabled, elderly, pregnant women,... Naturally, the classic ingredients of the Petit Futé are present as well, including information on:
Le Petit Futé - Edition Bruxelles (Editions Neocity), recommended price: 9.95 euro, 288 pages - website Petit Futé