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AutoWorld Museum

AutoWorld, the most impressive collection of oldtimers in the world
AutoWorld is a vintage car museum in the center of Brussels, Belgium, located in the southern hall of the Parc du Cinquantenaire.
It holds a large and varied collection of oldtimers, European and American automobiles from the late 19th century until the seventies. Including Minervas, such models as the Bentley 1928, the Bugatti 1930 and the Cord 1930, and several limousines which belonged to the Belgian royal family.
The majority of oldtimers belong to the Mahy collection of Ghent, the most important in the world (950 vehicles). Moreover, temporary exhibitions are being held at the Palais Mondial on a regular base.
Le Parc du Cinquantenaire

Parc du Cinquantenaire (French) or Jubilee Park (English) is an urban public park with a complex of buildings in the eastern part of the European District of Brussels, Belgium.
The park is dominated by the 1880 triumphal arch in the middle, and the horse-shoe shaped buildings surrounding the park esplanade.
Today the various buildings of the Cinquantenaire host the Royal Museums for Art and History, the Royal Army and Military History Museum and the AutoWorld automobile museum. In the summer, the esplande park is used for diverse purposes, such as military parades and drive-in movies.[citation needed] It is also the starting point of the annual 20 km of Brussels, a run with 25,000 participants, is started in the park.
Bloom Hotel Brussels
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Imagine a stay that is breathtakingly simple. A central hotel where you can breathe, stretch your arms and enjoy everything Brussels has to offer.
Imagine Hotel Bloom! 306 airy, light-filled rooms in a choice of nine categories. From the moment you stroll in to the moment we wave goodbye, everything is light and cheerful.
Then step outside and discover the location, just minutes from the centre with easy connections to the major road and rail networks. The trams and metro just outside our door to whisk you up- or downtown to see the sights or taste Brussels’ renowned restaurants.