Mannekin Pis is on a corner in Brussels’ old town, a few blocks from the beautiful Grand Place. It’s not exactly the Eiffel Tower, but it has become probably the city’s most famous landmark. Crowds of tourists mill around it taking snapshots. Neuhaus chocolates surely pay a pretty penny in rent by snagging the spot next door. And colorful plastic statues of said little boy urinating are used to anything from chocolate to waffles to t-shirts and postcards.