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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Determining the &#8220;best&#8221; chocolate is highly subjective, as people have different preferences when it comes to taste and texture. However, some chocolate brands are widely recognized for their high quality and craftsmanship. While not all of them have dedicated factory tours, many have retail outlets where you can explore and taste their chocolates. Here are [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Determining the &#8220;best&#8221; chocolate is highly subjective, as people have different preferences when it comes to taste and texture. However, some chocolate brands are widely recognized for their high quality and craftsmanship. While not all of them have dedicated factory tours, many have retail outlets where you can explore and taste their chocolates. Here are a few renowned chocolate brands that are often considered among the best:</p>



<h2>Europe</h2>



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<ol>
<li><strong>Lindt (Switzerland):</strong> Lindt, a Swiss chocolatier, is famous for its smooth and creamy chocolate. The Lindt Chocolate Factory in Kilchberg, near Zurich, offers guided tours where you can see the chocolate-making process and, of course, indulge in tastings.</li>



<li><strong>Zotter Chocolate Factory (Austria):</strong> Located in Riegersburg, Austria, Zotter is known for its organic and fair-trade chocolates. The factory offers guided tours that take you through the chocolate-making process, and you can explore the vast chocolate varieties in their tasting area.</li>



<li><strong>Neuhaus (Belgium):</strong> Neuhaus is one of Belgium&#8217;s oldest chocolate companies, known for inventing the praline. While Neuhaus doesn&#8217;t typically offer public tours of its factory, you can visit their stores throughout Belgium and indulge in their delicious chocolates.</li>



<li><strong><a href="https://cailler.ch/en/cailler-experiences" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Maison Cailler</a> (Switzerland):</strong> Cailler is Switzerland&#8217;s oldest chocolate brand, and its factory, Maison Cailler, is located in Broc. The factory tour provides insights into the history of chocolate and offers tastings of Cailler&#8217;s renowned Swiss chocolate.</li>



<li><strong>Ritter Sport (Germany):</strong> Ritter Sport, a German brand, is known for its square-shaped chocolate bars. While their main production facility is not open to the public, you can visit their colorful flagship store in Berlin to explore and taste their wide range of chocolate.</li>



<li><strong>Moser Roth (Germany):</strong> Moser Roth is a German brand known for its high-quality chocolate. While they don&#8217;t have dedicated factory tours, their chocolates are available in supermarkets, and you can explore their various flavors.</li>



<li><strong>Leonidas (Belgium):</strong> Leonidas is a Belgian chocolate company with a wide range of pralines. While they may not offer factory tours, you can find their stores throughout Belgium and other countries to sample their delicious chocolates.</li>



<li><strong>Amadei (Italy):</strong> Amadei is an Italian chocolatier known for its high-quality chocolate. While they may not offer public tours, you can find their chocolates in select stores and indulge in their exquisite creations.</li>
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<h2>North America</h2>



<ol>
<li><strong>Hershey&#8217;s Chocolate World (Pennsylvania, USA):</strong> Hershey&#8217;s is one of the most iconic chocolate brands in the world. Hershey&#8217;s Chocolate World in Hershey, Pennsylvania, offers a visitor center with various attractions, including a chocolate tour ride, chocolate tastings, and the opportunity to create your own chocolate bar.</li>



<li><strong>Ghirardelli Square (California, USA):</strong> Ghirardelli, known for its high-quality chocolate and iconic squares, has a historic location in San Francisco, California. Ghirardelli Square features a chocolate and ice cream shop where you can indulge in their delicious treats.</li>



<li><strong>Taza Chocolate (Massachusetts, USA):</strong> Taza Chocolate, located in Somerville, Massachusetts, specializes in stone-ground chocolate using traditional Mexican methods. They offer factory tours where you can see the chocolate-making process and enjoy tastings.</li>



<li><strong>Theo Chocolate (Washington, USA):</strong> Based in Seattle, Washington, Theo Chocolate is known for its organic and fair-trade chocolates. Theo Chocolate Factory offers guided tours that provide insights into the bean-to-bar chocolate-making process.</li>



<li><strong>Lake Champlain Chocolates (Vermont, USA):</strong> Lake Champlain Chocolates, based in Burlington, Vermont, is known for its high-quality chocolates. While they may not offer factory tours, you can visit their retail store for a selection of chocolates.</li>



<li><strong>Mast Brothers Chocolate (New York, USA):</strong> Located in Brooklyn, New York, Mast Brothers Chocolate is known for its bean-to-bar approach. While they may not currently offer factory tours, you can explore their flagship store and café to sample their unique chocolate creations.</li>



<li><strong>Rogers&#8217; Chocolates (British Columbia, Canada):</strong> Rogers&#8217; Chocolates is a historic Canadian chocolate company based in Victoria, British Columbia. While they may not have factory tours, you can visit their stores to enjoy a variety of chocolates.</li>



<li><strong>Purdys Chocolatier (British Columbia, Canada):</strong> Purdys Chocolatier, based in Vancouver, British Columbia, is known for its premium chocolates. While they may not offer public tours, you can visit their stores across Canada to explore their selection.</li>
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<h2>Canada</h2>



<ol>
<li><strong>Purdys Chocolatier:</strong> Based in Vancouver, Purdys is one of the oldest and most popular chocolate companies in Canada. They have retail stores across the country, offering a wide range of chocolates, truffles, and other sweet treats.</li>



<li><strong>Rogers&#8217; Chocolates:</strong> Established in 1885, Rogers&#8217; Chocolates is a historic Canadian chocolate company based in Victoria, British Columbia. They have a variety of chocolates, including truffles, creams, and caramels.</li>



<li><strong>Laura Secord:</strong> Laura Secord is a Canadian chocolatier with a long history, known for its quality chocolates and iconic ice cream. While they may not offer factory tours, you can visit their retail stores across Canada.</li>



<li><strong>Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory:</strong> With locations across Canada, Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory is known for its handmade chocolates, caramel apples, and other confections. They often have stores in tourist areas and <a href="https://www.203challenges.com/boutiques-in-paris-for-shopping/">shopping</a> centers.</li>



<li><strong>Soma Chocolatemaker:</strong> Based in Toronto, Soma Chocolatemaker is known for its artisanal approach to chocolate making. They source high-quality cacao beans and produce a range of chocolates, including bars, truffles, and drinking chocolate.</li>



<li><strong>Chez Christophe Chocolaterie Patisserie:</strong> Located in Burnaby, British Columbia, Chez Christophe is an award-winning chocolatier known for its exquisite chocolates and pastries. While they may not offer factory tours, you can visit their patisserie to enjoy their creations.</li>



<li><strong>Chocolats Favoris:</strong> Originating in Quebec, Chocolats Favoris has expanded across Canada, offering a variety of chocolate-dipped treats, including ice cream cones, fruits, and more. They have boutiques where you can experience their chocolate offerings.</li>
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<h2>South America</h2>



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<li><strong>Chocolatería República del Cacao (Ecuador):</strong> Ecuador is renowned for its high-quality cocoa, and República del Cacao is a prominent Ecuadorian chocolate brand. They have stores and experiences in Ecuador where you can learn about the chocolate-making process and indulge in tastings.</li>



<li><strong>Pacari Chocolate (Ecuador):</strong> Another Ecuadorian gem, Pacari is an award-winning chocolate brand known for its organic and biodynamic practices. While they may not have a dedicated factory tour, you can find their chocolates in various locations and specialty shops.</li>



<li><strong>Markets and Chocolatiers in Oaxaca (Mexico):</strong> Oaxaca, Mexico, is known for its rich culinary heritage, including chocolate. Visit local markets like Mercado Benito Juárez and chocolate shops such as Mayordomo to explore and taste traditional Mexican chocolates.</li>



<li><strong>Cacao Sampaka (Argentina):</strong> Cacao Sampaka, originally from Spain, has a presence in Buenos Aires, Argentina. They offer a variety of chocolates, and you can visit their store to explore their creations.</li>



<li><strong>Chocolatería Rausch (Colombia):</strong> Rausch is a Colombian chocolate brand with a focus on high-quality ingredients. While they may not offer public tours, you can find their chocolates in stores and experience their creations in Bogotá.</li>



<li><strong>Casa Cacao (Peru):</strong> Located in Cusco, Peru, Casa Cacao is a chocolate-themed experience created by Jordi Roca, a renowned Spanish pastry chef. The space includes a chocolate factory, a chocolate shop, and a café where you can taste their creations.</li>



<li><strong>Árbol de Cacao (Peru):</strong> In the heart of the Peruvian Amazon, Árbol de Cacao is a chocolate farm and eco-lodge. They offer tours that allow visitors to learn about the entire chocolate-making process, from harvesting cacao to making the final product.</li>
</ol>



<h2>Africa </h2>



<ol>
<li><strong>Chocoloza (South Africa):</strong> Chocoloza, based in Johannesburg, South Africa, is known for its handmade Belgian chocolates. While they may not offer factory tours, you can visit their shop to enjoy a variety of pralines, truffles, and other chocolate treats.</li>



<li><strong>Madécasse (Madagascar):</strong> Madécasse is a chocolate brand that produces bean-to-bar chocolate in Madagascar. The company is committed to supporting local communities and promoting sustainable practices. While they may not have a physical visitor center, you can find their products in various locations.</li>



<li><strong>Morin (Morocco):</strong> Morin is a Moroccan chocolate brand that produces bean-to-bar chocolate. While they may not offer formal tours, you can find their chocolates in specialty shops and explore the flavors of Moroccan chocolate.</li>



<li><strong>Vanilla Food Company (Uganda):</strong> Vanilla Food Company, based in Kampala, Uganda, is known for producing high-quality chocolate and vanilla products. While they may not have formal tours, you can explore their range of chocolates in local shops and markets.</li>



<li><strong>Cote d&#8217;Or (Ivory Coast):</strong> Cote d&#8217;Or is a popular Ivorian chocolate brand that produces a variety of chocolate products. While they may not offer tours, you can find their chocolates in local stores and supermarkets in Ivory Coast.</li>



<li><strong>MIA (Made in Africa) (South Africa):</strong> MIA is a chocolate brand that sources its cocoa from across Africa, including Tanzania and Madagascar. While they may not have physical locations for visits, you can find their products in stores and online.</li>



<li><strong>Pacari Chocolate (Ecuador, with African cocoa):</strong> While Pacari is originally from Ecuador, they source cocoa from various countries, including those in Africa. They are known for their organic and fair-trade chocolates. You can find Pacari chocolate in various locations globally.</li>
</ol>



<h2>Asia</h2>



<ol>
<li><strong>Royce&#8217; Chocolate (Japan):</strong> Royce&#8217; is a well-known Japanese chocolate brand with a focus on high-quality chocolates, including their famous Nama Chocolate. They have stores across Japan, and you can visit to enjoy a variety of chocolate treats.</li>



<li><strong>Patchi (Lebanon, with a presence in various Asian countries):</strong> Patchi is a luxury chocolate brand originally from Lebanon, with a significant presence in various Asian countries. They offer a wide range of chocolates and often have boutique stores where you can explore and purchase their creations.</li>



<li><strong>La Maison du Chocolat (Japan):</strong> La Maison du Chocolat, a renowned French chocolate brand, has a presence in Japan with boutique stores. You can visit to experience their exquisite chocolates and confections.</li>



<li><strong>Silk Cacao (Vietnam):</strong> Silk Cacao is a Vietnamese chocolate brand known for its bean-to-bar chocolates. While they may not offer formal tours, you can explore their range of chocolates in their stores and learn about their production processes.</li>



<li><strong>Meltz Chocolate Cafe (South Korea):</strong> Meltz Chocolate Cafe is a South Korean chocolate brand that offers a variety of handmade chocolates. They have cafes where you can enjoy chocolate treats and beverages.</li>



<li><strong>Zotter Chocolate (Japan):</strong> Zotter, an Austrian chocolate brand, has a presence in Japan, offering a variety of organic and fair-trade chocolates. While they may not have dedicated factory tours, you can explore their products in stores.</li>



<li><strong>Demarquette Fine Chocolates (Singapore):</strong> Demarquette, a British chocolate brand, has a presence in Singapore. You can visit their store to explore their handmade chocolates and unique flavor combinations.</li>



<li><strong>Minimal Chocolate (Taiwan):</strong> Minimal Chocolate is a Taiwanese brand that focuses on minimalist packaging and high-quality chocolate. While they may not offer formal tours, you can find their products in various locations.</li>
</ol>



<h2>Australia</h2>



<ol>
<li><strong>Haigh&#8217;s Chocolates:</strong> Haigh&#8217;s is one of the oldest and most respected chocolate makers in Australia. With stores in various cities, including Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane, Haigh&#8217;s offers a range of high-quality chocolates. Some locations may offer tours or tasting sessions.</li>



<li><strong>Lindt Chocolate Cafés:</strong> Lindt, the Swiss chocolatier, has a presence in Australia with Lindt Chocolate Cafés. These cafés offer a selection of Lindt chocolates, desserts, and hot chocolate. Lindt also has a factory outlet in Marsden Park, New South Wales.</li>



<li><strong>Koko Black:</strong> Koko Black is an Australian chocolatier known for its premium chocolate creations. With locations in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, and other cities, Koko Black provides a luxurious chocolate experience. Some locations may have chocolate appreciation sessions.</li>



<li><strong>San Churro:</strong> While San Churro is best known for its Spanish churros, it also offers a variety of chocolate treats. With locations across Australia, including Melbourne, Sydney, and Perth, San Churro is a popular destination for chocolate lovers.</li>



<li><strong>Guylian Belgian Chocolate Café:</strong> Guylian, the Belgian chocolate brand, has a presence in Australia with chocolate cafés. These cafés offer a selection of Guylian&#8217;s famous Belgian chocolates and desserts. You can find them in Sydney and other major cities.</li>



<li><strong>Ernest Hillier Chocolates:</strong> Established in 1914, Ernest Hillier is one of the oldest chocolate manufacturers in Australia. While they may not offer public tours, you can find their chocolates in specialty stores and online.</li>



<li><strong>The Margaret River Chocolate Company:</strong> With locations in Margaret River, Perth, and Swan Valley, this Western Australian chocolatier offers a range of chocolate products. Some locations may provide insights into the chocolate-making process.</li>



<li><strong>Max Brenner Chocolate Bar:</strong> Max Brenner is an international chocolate chain with locations in Australia, including Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane. They offer a chocolate-centric menu with desserts, hot chocolate, and unique chocolate creations.</li>
</ol>



<h2>Before you visit </h2>



<p>Before planning a visit, it&#8217;s recommended to check with the specific chocolate brand or chocolatier for the most up-to-date information on store locations, tastings, and any potential tours they may offer. Keep in mind that while some brands may not have formal tours, their retail locations often provide delightful opportunities to sample and purchase their chocolates.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Many people underestimate Brussels as a tourist destination. The numerous headquarters of European Union institutions and its frequent mentioning in the news (“Brussels cut the EU funds…”, “Brussels imposed sanctions…”) brand it as a serious and boring place. Belgium&#8217;s capital city, however, will really impress you with its enchantingly beautiful center, hundreds of beer styles [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people underestimate Brussels as a tourist destination. The numerous headquarters of European Union institutions and its frequent mentioning in the news (“Brussels cut the EU funds…”, “Brussels imposed sanctions…”) brand it as a serious and boring place. Belgium&#8217;s capital city, however, will really impress you with its enchantingly beautiful center, hundreds of beer styles and brands, mouth-watering meals at the restaurants and street stands, huge comic characters graffiti on buildings facades and its unpretentious atmosphere.</p>
<p>Here are some of the major attractions in Brussels to choose from while making your personal first time visitor&#8217;s guidebook. (Аll names in Brussels are in French and Flemish)</p>
<p><strong>Grand Place (La Grand Place/De Grote Markt)</strong></p>
<p>This is the biggest square in the city. Here you will find the Town Hall, built in Gothic style back in 1448. Its tower is 96 m high. There is also the statue of Everard t&#8217;Serclaes. The legend has it that rubbing his elbow brings good luck. In the past, the houses were not numbered but rather given names connected to the statues on their facades. That is why every single house around the square has its own name and is a representation of certain craftsmen&#8217;s guild. Every two years, in August, a huge flower carpet is arranged at the square.</p>
<p><strong>Atomium</strong></p>
<p>This is a huge metal construction in the form of an iron atom, built for Expo 58, which has turned into a symbol of the city. It is 102 m high. Five out of its nine interconnected spheres shelter scientific exhibitions. You can reach them either by elevator or stairs and up there enjoy the incredible view to the city. More information about entrance fees and working hours is available here.</p>
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<p><strong>Little Man Pee/Manneken Pis</strong></p>
<p>This is a popular small statue, a symbol of Brussels, which depicts a little boy peeing in a fountain beneath it. You will notice that the boy is dressed in different costumes, which are regularly changed two or three times a week. Nowadays the statue is a replica of the original, which was stolen in 1817. When in Brussels, you must take a photo in front of this statue (located close to the Grand Place, at the crossing of Rue de l Etuve and Rue du Chene). The city also has a statue of a peeing girl (Jeanneken Pis) and a peeing dog (Chien Pis).</p>
<p><strong>Mini-Europe </strong></p>
<p>Take a tour around the entire Europe in just a few hours. Think it s impossible? Not a whit, you can do it at the Mini-Europe Park. It shelters some of the most emblematic landmarks of each EU member state. Here you can see the windmills of Don Quixote, Mount Vesuvius, Big Ben.</p>
<p><strong>Royal Palace of Brussels (Palais Royal) </strong></p>
<p>The original royal palace was destroyed by a fire in 1731. Over the centuries it was reconstructed and renewed. Nowadays, it houses the offices of the King and Queen of Belgium and hosts summit meetings. The palace is open for visitors for a restricted period of time during the summer. The Throne Room, built during the time of Leopold II, with its 11 chandeliers and gold-plated ceilings, is the most impressive room in the building.</p>
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<p><strong>Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris (Basilique de Koekelberg/ Basilique du Sacré-Coeur) </strong></p>
<p>This is the fifth-biggest basilica in the world. It is 89 m high and 167 m wide, built in Art Deco style. You may reach the top of the building using an elevator or climbing up the numerous stairs. The top of the basilica offers an incredible view to the entire city and its vicinity.</p>
<p><strong>Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium (Musée Royal des Beaux-Arts)</strong></p>
<p>The exhibitions at the halls are dedicated to different centuries each. Here you can see works by Rembrandt, Van Dyck, Rubens, Juan de Flandes, Bruegel (father and son), and many other artists of different periods.</p>
<p><strong>Museum of the City of Brussels </strong></p>
<p>The museum is found inside the The King s Household (La Maison du Roi) at Grand Place. The building was restored in Neo-Gothic style. The museum features paintings, mural gobelins and other exhibits connected with the history of Brussels. It also stores the different costumes of the Manneken Pis.</p>
<p><strong>European Parliament </strong></p>
<p>This is the place where the MEPs hold sittings. You can examine it both from the inside and the outside. You will see the plenary hall, learn about the decisions that affect Europe&#8217;s history, and even meet some of the people making these important decisions.</p>
<p><strong>Palace of Justice (Palais de Justice)</strong></p>
<p>This impressive building raises high in the heart of the city. It used to be the biggest in the world back in 1883 when it was finalised, even bigger than the St. Peter s Basilica in Rome. Its dome can be seen from any part of the city. It shelters the Law Courts of Brussels until nowadays.</p>
<p><strong>Brussels Park (Parc de Bruxelles)</strong></p>
<p>Here you may sit peacefully with a book in your hand under the shadow of the giant trees and amidst the fresh aroma of the flowers or go jogging under the sun. There are many statues scattered in the park, which is situated between the building of the European Parliament and the Royal Palace. There is a summer open-air stage, first built in 1840, which is reconstructed and now used for live concerts and performances.</p>
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<p><strong>Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula (Cathédrale St Michel St Gudule) </strong></p>
<p>It is located in the central part of the city. The cathedral was built in Gothic style in the XII century. Some of its parts are even older, dating back to the XI century. You will notice the beautiful stained glasses and the huge organ. St. Gudula is the patron saint of the city of Brussels and her relics are sheltered in the cathedral.</p>
<p><strong>Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and Military History (Musée Royal de l Armée et d Histoire Militaire)</strong></p>
<p>Tanks, military helicopters, jets, assault rifles, cold steel weapons, models of military ships, and many other military artefacts. The museum presents the military history of Belgium since the Middle Ages until nowadays. The terrace of the café inside the museum, on the other hand, offers a view to the aviation collection.</p>
<p><strong>Royal Museum for Central Africa (Koninklijk Museum Voor Midden-Afrika)</strong></p>
<p>Here you can see traditional African vessels, masks, musical instruments, minerals, photos and documents, all representing the African culture. The museum also shelters different stuffed animals, which are characteristic for Africa.</p>
<p><strong>Museum of Cocoa and Chocolate (Musée du cacao et du chocolat)</strong></p>
<p>Here you will get acquainted with the history and production process of Belgium s chocolate in detail. You can&#8217;taste your favorite cocoa delicacy and see how the chocolates are made. Tempting, isn&#8217;t it? The museum is situated at a cross-street of Grand Place.</p>
<p><strong>Comic Strip Center</strong></p>
<p>Here you can learn everything about the comic books – starting from the very first sketches, the realisation of the idea and then the publishing and distribution. Belgium has given the world several of the most popular comic books &#8211; The Smurfs, Tintin, Lucky Luke. Here you can see both black and white and colourful comic books and pictures, as well as many temporary exhibitions. There is also a reading room where you ca examine comic books in different languages. What is more, here in Brussels you can see comic characters graffiti on buildings façade throughout the entire city. Learn more about <a href="https://www.203challenges.com/the-comic-strip-route-on-the-streets-of-brussels/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><strong>the life of the comic characters in Brussels.</strong></a></p>
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<p><strong>Brussels museum of the Gueuze Beer (Musée Bruxellois de la Gueuze)</strong></p>
<p>In fact, this is a functioning brewery, producing the Gueuze Beer. You will be guided through the brewery and learn more about the beer production, while in the end you will be treated with a glass of the drink. Information about entrance fees and tours is available here.</p>
<p><strong>Church of Our Blessed Lady of the Sablon (Eglise Notre Dame du Sablon)</strong></p>
<p>The church is built in Gothic style in the beginning of the XV century. You will be impressed by the detailed statues and the beautiful 14 m stained glasses, 7 of which illustrating the life of Virgin Mary. The statue of the saint, on the other hand, is said to have a healing effect and make the prayers and wishes come true.</p>
<p><strong>Botanical Garden (Jardin Botanique)</strong></p>
<p>You will see a big glass palace of the XIX century here. In the past it used to shelter the garden itself, while nowadays it is used to stage concerts and organise exhibitions. Take a walk along the floral alleys, all the greenery and the fountains, or just sit on some of the benches circled by the huge skyscrapers of the city.</p>
<p><strong>Victor Horta Museum</strong></p>
<p>If you are fond of the unique and bizarre architecture, this is definitely the place to visit. Victor Horta is the father of Art Nouveau architecture. Nowadays his home and studio have been turned into a museum. Everything here is designed by him in unbelievable forms and colours.</p>
<p><strong>Royal Galleries of Saint-Hubert (Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert)</strong></p>
<p>This is not a place for painting exhibitions, it is a place for <a href="https://www.203challenges.com/boutiques-in-paris-for-shopping/">shopping</a>. It is supposed that these are the oldest galleries in Europe, built in 1846, as well as the longest – 213 m. They are divided into three covered markets (bedestens). Here you may give yourself up to indoor shopping. There are fashion boutiques, glass and porcelain shops, expensive furniture and decorations, stores selling tea, chocolate and candies, toys, and there are also many cafes and restaurants.</p>
<p><strong>Japanese Tower</strong></p>
<p>A piece of Asia in Brussels! There are different temporary exhibitions dedicated to Japan sheltered in the high red tower, while in the beautiful garden around the building you may see many typical Japanese plants. The Chinese Pavion is here, too, offering a rich collection of Chinese porcelain and traditional pieces of art.</p>
<p><strong>Try Brussels mussels and fries</strong></p>
<p>Belgians claim that this is their national dish and when in Brussels you should taste it at least once. The mussels are boiled in white wine and butter, while there are fast food restaurants offering fries with different sauces everywhere in the city. These places are called <em>frietkot</em> in Flemish and <em>friture</em> in French. Bon appétit!</p>
<p><strong>Chocolate seafood </strong></p>
<p>Calm down, it is not about shrimps or mussels dipped in chocolate. These are the typical Belgian chocolates (pralines), often made of white and dark chocolate, in the form of different sea creatures and shells.</p>
<p><strong>Fruit beer </strong></p>
<p>It is called <em>kriek</em> and has many different varieties. It can be made of cherries, blueberries, peaches, raspberries, and whatever fruit you may think of. It tastes sweetish and does not have the typical bitterness of the traditional beer. Of course, there are tens of other different types of Belgian beer that deserve your special attention, too. You will need at least a week to try all of them.</p>
<p><strong>South Market (Le marché du Midi) </strong></p>
<p>This is the biggest market in Europe. It is set every Sunday morning, located close to the Gare de Bruxelles-Midi railway station where its name comes from. The market offers fresh fruits and vegetables from direct producers, as well as original food products from different regions. The market is also specialized in offering the authentic Mediterranean and South African food, spices, cheese, meat, tea, and honey. It is rich in colors, voices, delicious and highly varied products and goods.</p>
<p><strong>Nightlife in Brussels</strong></p>
<p>House, Latino, retro, jazz… Brussels will meet everyone s music taste. The central part of the city &#8211; Grand Place and the nearby streets, offers both traditional establishments where you may have a meal or drink a beer, and modern discotheques and bars, while the Ilot Sacre quarter is known for its great variety of gourmet restaurants and music clubs. More luxurious entertainment and catering establishments are found in Sablons quarter.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Strasbourg is the sophisticated, cosmopolitan capital city of the region of Alsace in France. It is also the second capital of Europe (sheltering the headquarters of the Council of Europe, the European Parliament, and the European Court of Human Rights).</p>
<blockquote><p>Take a walk around this Town of Roads (what its name literally means), visit the huge pink cathedral, see the organ used by Mozart, taste the sweet temptations at the Museum of Chocolate and end the day with a romantic boat trip along the river.</p></blockquote>
<p>Here are the major attractions in Strasbourg.</p>
<p><strong>Strasbourg Cathedral (Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg)</strong> – This is the highest church in France and the fourth-highest in the world – 142 m. It wass built in Gothic style in the XII-XV century. Beautiful stained glass and sculptures adorn its western façade. The building is also known for its Astronomical clock, showing not only the time but also the position of the planets. Don&#8217;t miss to visit the top floor offering a marvelous view to the city. The cathedral is situated at Place de la Cathédrale on Grande Île Island.</p>
<p><strong>Kammerzell House (Maison Kammerzell) –</strong> This building decorated with wood-carvings belonged to a rich family of traders in the XV century. In the past the ground floor used to shelter many stores. Nowadays the house is turned into a restaurant, offering mouth-watering French specialties in a cozy atmosphere with a view to the cathedral. It is located at the Place de la Cathédrale, to the right of the Strasbourg Cathedral.</p>
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<p><strong>A walk in La Petite France –</strong> Welcome to the Little France, or what the name of this picturesque quarter literally means. In the Middle Ages it used to be the center of the city. It is situated in the south-western part of the Grande Île Island and is full of numerous river channels. Here you can see wooden wheels on the roofs of most of the houses, placed there to help the storks in their nesting, and indeed, many birds settle a home there during the spring. You should take a walk along the narrow streets and flower paths along the channels and have a cup of coffee at any of the local cafes.</p>
<p><strong>Boat trip up the Ill River</strong> – What about a romantic dinner on a boat, enjoying the reflection of the city lights sparkling on the surface of the water? You can rent a boat every day from spring to fall and sail along the Ill River, which goes round the Old Town of Strasbourg. This way you can feast your eyes on Strasbourg&#8217;s attractions from a different angle and enjoy incredible views.</p>
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<p><strong>St. Thomas Church (L Eglise Saint-Thomas)</strong> – This is the second biggest church in the city and it is located right behind the Strasbourg Cathedral. The splendid and high stained glasses really stand out against the modest interior of this protestant church. Here you can also see(and if you&#8217;re lucky &#8211; hear) an organ used by Mozart himself.</p>
<p><strong>Citadel Park (Parc de la Citadelle)</strong> – A beautiful park with wide grassy areas, walking and jogging paths, lovely lakes with swans, numerous children&#8217;s playgrounds and benches for a nice rest. In the park you can also see the remains of a XVII century stronghold, which used to protect the city from attacks. The Citadel Park is situated close to the center of the city.</p>
<p><strong>Council of Europe</strong> – This is the oldest European organization working on the European integration. If you wish to learn more about its goals and activities, as well as about its history, you may join one of the tours organized in the building. More detailed information is available here.</p>
<p><strong>European Parliament</strong> – Its buildings are located outside the city center. The head office has modern glass architecture, which is shining bright under the beams of the sun and it can be noticed from afar. You may reach the European Parliament&#8217;s headquarters by boat along the Ill River or by train. You can examine the building, just make sure you have a reservation.</p>
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<p><strong>Alsatian museum (Le musée Alsacien) –</strong> The museum is comprised of several typical old houses. It is dedicated to the popular arts and traditions of the daily life of Alsace in the XVIII and XIX centuries. Here you can see authentic costumes, furniture, ceramics, toys, as well as replications of craft shops. The museum is situated in the central part of the city. More information <a href="http://www.otstrasbourg.fr/en/discover/monuments-museums-and-other-sites-to-visit/museums/F269000061_the-alsatian-museum-strasbourg.html?produit=269000061">here</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (Musée d Art moderne et contemporain)</strong> – The <a href="https://en.musees.strasbourg.eu/">museum </a>is built of pink stones and glass. It shelters spacious halls where you can see works of Picasso, Gauguin and Braque. There are also halls dedicated to photography. The museum opened doors in 1998 and it houses a huge library, a bookshop and a conference hall. It is situated in the central part of the city.</p>
<p><strong>The Secrets of Chocolate Museum (Le musée du chocolat)</strong> – Situated in the southern part of the city, the museum exhibits old machines used for chocolate production in the past. Here you can learn about the history of chocolate, its production and processing, as well as the different varieties. The café sheltered in the museum will make you pause your diet and try the hot chocolate, chocolate milkshakes, chocolate beer, chocolates and many other chocolate delicacies. More information <a href="https://musee-du-chocolat.com/en-index.php">here</a>.</p>
<p><strong><a href="https://www.203challenges.com/boutiques-in-paris-for-shopping/">Shopping</a> in Strasbourg</strong> – Shops and luxurious boutiques offering leather items, jewelry, clothes and accessories, all these are found on Mésange Street (Rue de la Mésange) in the center of the city. Most of the local markets are open from Tuesday to Saturday, selling all kinds of goods and products at reasonable prices. In the area around the Strasbourg Cathedral, on the other hand, you can find small shops for Christmas decorations open year-round, while a month before the holiday a big Christmas market opens at the square. For souvenirs and stuffed toys, you should go to the Little France.</p>
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<p><strong>La choucroute –</strong> A typical main dish for Strasbourg. It is made of sauerkraut (fermented cabbage) on which small sausages and pork leg are laid. It is worth trying with a glass of red wine at lunch or dinner.</p>
<p><strong>Nightlife –</strong> Bars, discos, live music clubs, cabarets, intellectual nigh fun at the theater or opera, Strasbourg has it all. The most popular entertainment establishments are located in the area around the Strasbourg Cathedral, around the university, as well as on the streets along the Ill River. A light show is performed on the façade of the Cathedral every night during the summer months, and it is really worth seeing.</p>
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