In the area between De Broukère and Place Rogier you'll find close to a dozen points of interest including Brussels' stock exchange, the Bourse, the fish market, Brussels' Red Light District and Parc de Bruxelles, the primary park in this district. Rue de Loi leads you to Jubel Park/Parc du Cinquantenaire, a 90-acre park just outside of the bounds of the city center. Here is where you'll find the famous Manneken Pis, the symbol of Brussels, a small, sometimes clad, statue of a peeing boy. You'll also find Grote Markt / Grand Place here. It's considered the largest and most extensive market square in all of Europe. Spending a day exploring the unique shops and stalls here is definitely a must.