Brussels is the capital metropolis of Belgium. It is a modern, chronicled conurbation with a friendly population and cosy surroundings. The municipality offers some of the greater distinguished fare in Europe, and produces some of the world's better chocolate. Fine beer and hot waffles are also parts of the city's society. The first-class architecture, charming and pulchritudinous draw, cafes and pubs that never close, seafood in redoubtable restaurants, designer shops, pheasant and truffles in autumn, and comic strips all make this center special and a must-pay a call. Brussels sensational erections sprang up from the 17th century when King Leopold I came into power. One of the iconic marks of Brussels is the La grandiose-zone, which is the city's main market. The main market is also the historic city centre where you will find umpteen architecture that display vivid architecture. The market and the members of public that walk in it give a snapshot of the social and enlightening lifestyle of the 17th century. Even present, you can see the true character of Brussels' residents in this market square. Near the town centre, you can also pinpoint the extraordinary city hall and the La Maison du Roi (the King's House).