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Bruxelles Central

Introduction

Brussels Central Station, located in Brussels, Belgium, is the busiest railway station in Belgium and one of the three main railway stations in Brussels. The station is mainly based on domestic passenger flow. The Brussels Central Station was built in 1952. Brussels Central Station has 6 stocks and 3 island platforms.

Brussels Central Station is named for its proximity to the city centre, just a 10-minute walk from the Grand Place. Despite its strategic location, Brussels Central Station is similar to the commuter station, not the main railway terminal. Its facilities are less than the city's main station, Bruxelles-Midi, while the ICEs and Thalys trains to and from the Belgian capital do not stop at Bruxelles-Central.

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It is the only station in the city that has been passing by. So if you travel by train in the heart of Brussels and Amsterdam, between The Hague or Rotterdam, it is better to take the Intercity train on Brussels than to ride Salisbury. In particular, the Brussels International Intercity train is now directly connected to the Amsterdam Intercity direct train in Rotterdam.

At Brussels Central Station, the platform and passenger access are located in the tunnel (similar to the subway station), but they have been widely used as part of the recently completed in-site update.

However, frequent trains start quickly and continuously from each platform, so be careful to ensure that you are on the right train. Make sure that the electronic train departure indicator is visible where you are waiting on the platform.

As with most other Belgian stations, the platform/ticket station is not partitioned, in part because no trains (including InterCity trains) in the centre of Brussels can be booked. People tend to gather in the middle of the platform, close to the exit of the escalator on the platform.

Therefore, if you are away from the crowd, it will be easier to board the train, which will increase your chances of finding a seat. However, the best option is to board the train from the nearest door on arrival and then find the seat faster on the train.

When arriving by train, if you have luggage, it is worth looking for an escalator on each platform, so you don't have to take the stairs.

Please check the sign carefully because there is a group of escalators that can only enter other stations and cannot enter the exit. When you come up from the escalator, you will be in the lower lobby. A small staircase will cause the escalator to go straight to the street, but the escalator will not go directly to the main entrance. When you leave from this exit, the main entrance will be on the left.

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Warszawa

City Overview

Warsaw is the capital and largest city of Poland. It is located on both sides of the Wisła River, about 350 km from the Baltic Sea and the Carpathian Mountains. The famous Warsaw Convention was signed in Warsaw. The city is also the capital of the province of Masovian, with many industries (manufacturing, steel, electrical engineering, automation), 66 institutions of higher learning (including Warsaw University), and more than 30 theatres.

Warsaw is currently divided into 18 administrative districts, and the entire city is divided into two by the Wisła. The economy and public security in the west of the river are better than those in Hedong. The Śródmieście district is the city centre of Warsaw. There are a few high-rise buildings. The Warsaw Central Railway Station and the Warsaw Central Metro Station as well as the major banking malls and supermarkets can be found here. Compared with other European countries, Warsaw is very wide and there are not many attractions, so the sightseeing spots are scattered and need to travel by car. There are many bus routes in Poland, and you can basically reach the entrance of the scenic spot directly, so you don't have to go too far. Warsaw was completely destroyed during World War II, so even the old town of Warsaw is reborn.

Must visit attractions

  • ##### Warsaw Old Town Stare Miasto

The old buildings in Warsaw are all restored and reconstructed, but they do not affect people's appreciation of its beauty. The Old Town contains many attractions such as the Mermaid Statue, the Royal Palace, the Old Town Square, and the Curie Museum. In the old town, you can spend half a day slowly admiring the surrounding buildings and sampling local specialties. (Image courtesy of wiki, CC copyright, author Marek and Ewa Wojciechowscy)

Transportation: Metro: Get off at the Metro Ratusz Arsenał stop and walk east for about 10 minutes; Bus: 116/175/178/180/195/222/503/N44, PL.Zamkowy/Stare Misto station; Tram: 13 , 23 , 26 , 32 to get off at Stare Miasto station , the bridge to the old town .   * ##### Warsaw Holy Cross Church Smaller Basilica of the Holy Cross

The Church of the Holy Cross (Polish: Kościół św. Krzyża) is a Catholic church in the centre of Warsaw. Located on the Krakowskie Przedmieście, facing the main campus of Warsaw University, it is one of the most famous Baroque churches in Warsaw. It was built in 1682 and completed in 1757. It was destroyed in 1944 and later rebuilt. It is currently managed by the deportation gods.

The Holy Cross Church, famous for burying the famous Polish musician Chopin, is separated from the Polish University by a street. In addition to Chopin, there are many Polish cultural celebrities buried in the church. The place near the church is the Katyn massacre. Monument, on the street not far from the church door, there is a Chopin music bench, don't miss it, the sound of nature.

Address: ul. Krakowskie Przedmieście 3

  • ##### Chopin Museum Chopin Museum

The Chopin Museum was built to commemorate the great Polish musician Chopin. Located in the heart of Warsaw's famous Chopin University of Music, the site was chosen in a Baroque palace built in the late 17th century. The palace called Ostrogsky was burnt down by the Germans in September 1944, after World War II. Reconstructed and served as the seat of the Chopin Association. The remodeled Chopin Museum is a modern multimedia museum with an exhibition area of 5,000 square meters and 11 exhibition halls.

Address: ul Okólnik 1

Gourmet & Accommodation & Shopping

  • ##### Gourmet

In the history of Poland, Germany and Russia have received great influence from the two empires. The food culture is no exception. It is located at the intersection of Europe and Asia. The traces of integration between the East and the West are very obvious, so pig feet, potatoes, dumplings, etc. are common. Eat food; and the use of spices is frequent, regardless of food or drink.

  • ##### Accommodation

Poland is not a very popular tourist country, so there are fewer options for accommodation, but prices are cheaper than in other European countries. Warsaw Old Town, Warsaw Central Railway Station is surrounded by intensive areas. Compared with other European cities, Warsaw is very wide and there are not many attractions, so the tourist attractions are scattered and need to travel by car. However, there are many bus routes in Poland, and basically all of them can directly reach the entrance of the scenic spot.

  • ##### Shopping

In Warsaw, amber is almost ubiquitous, wool products can be seen everywhere, you can pick some small folk items with folk customs to commemorate.

Urban traffic

The public transportation system in Warsaw is well developed, with about 200 bus lines, 30 tram lines and a subway line running from north to south through the west of the city. At 7:00 in the morning and 4-6 in the afternoon, it is the peak period for commuting. The main roads in Warsaw will be very congested. Although it is more distracting than God, it is also distracting. It is recommended that you do not take the tram when you take the subway at the peak. If you can take the tram, you don't take the bus. If you are not far away, simply go straight.

It is important to note that the purchase of a student ticket must be accompanied by a student ID issued by a local Polish school and under 26 years of age. Other certificates such as international student ID cards are not recognized. If you make a mistake, you may be fined when you check the ticket.

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Brussels (French: Bruxelles [bʁysɛl] or [bʁyksɛl]; Dutch: Brussel [ˈbrʏsəl] ), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (French: Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; Dutch: Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest), is a region of Belgium comprising 19 municipalities, including the City of Brussels, which is the capital of Belgium. The Brussels-Capital Region is located in the central portion of the country and is a part of both the French Community of Belgium and the Flemish Community, but is separate from the Flemish Region (in which it forms an enclave) and the Walloon Region. Brussels is the most densely populated and the richest region in Belgium in terms of GDP per capita. It covers 161 km2 (62 sq mi), a relatively small area compared to the two other regions, and has a population of 1.2 million. The metropolitan area of Brussels counts over 2.1 million people, which makes it the largest in Belgium. It is also part of a large conurbation extending towards Ghent, Antwerp, Leuven and Walloon Brabant, home to over 5 million people.Brussels grew from a small rural settlement on the river Senne to become an important city-region in Europe. Since the end of the Second World War, it has been a major centre for international politics and the home of numerous international organisations, politicians, diplomats and civil servants. Brussels is the de facto capital of the European Union, as it hosts a number of principal EU institutions, including its administrative-legislative, executive-political, and legislative branches (though the judicial branch is located in Luxembourg, and the European Parliament meets for a minority of the year in Strasbourg) and its name is sometimes used metonymically to describe the EU and its institutions. The secretariat of the Benelux and headquarters of NATO are also located in Brussels. As the economic capital of Belgium and one of the top financial centres of Western Europe with Euronext Brussels, it is classified as an Alpha global city. Brussels is a hub for rail, road and air traffic, sometimes earning the moniker "Crossroads of Europe". The Brussels Metro is the only rapid transit system in Belgium. In addition, both its airport and railway stations are the largest and busiest in the country.Historically Dutch-speaking, Brussels saw a language shift to French from the late 19th century. The Brussels-Capital Region is officially bilingual in French and Dutch, even though French is now the de facto main language with over 90% of the population speaking it. Brussels is also increasingly becoming multilingual. English is spoken as a second language by nearly a third of the population and many migrants and expatriates speak other languages.Brussels is known for its cuisine and gastronomy, as well as its historical and architectural landmarks; some of them are registered as UNESCO World Heritage sites. Main attractions include its historic Grand Place, Manneken Pis, Atomium, and cultural institutions such as La Monnaie and the Museums of Art and History. Because of its long tradition of Belgian comics, Brussels is also hailed as a capital of the comic strip.

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