Introducing Belgium
Is Belgium the ultimate European destination for chocolate and beer lovers? Probably, but even if it’s not we definitely know that Belgium is a destination for every traveller! With its myriad of famous World War battlegrounds, more castles per square mile than any other country, every type of museum imaginable – and more than 1000 beer breweries! – all packed into a tiny country, you can hardly go wrong.Belgium is far from boring and once you’ve been there, you would agree that it might just be one of Europe’s most underrated destinations. Home to the EU, NATO and a host of giant corporations, the thought of Belgium can easily conjure up images of a stuffy business destination but it’s much more than that. Home to stunning architecture and dozens of UNESCO World Heritage sites, you will be delighted with its town squares and funky urban neighbourhoods along with some of Europe’s best beer, creamiest chocolate, and crispiest fries.- Discover Belgium
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- Where should you go?
- Brussels: The capital city of Belgium, Brussels is a vibrant mix of historical charm and modern energy. Explore the Grand Place, Manneken Pis, and the Atomium. Don’t miss out on indulging in Belgian chocolates and waffles.
- Bruges: Known as the “Venice of the North,” Bruges enchants with its picturesque canals, medieval architecture, and cobblestone streets. Visit the Belfry, stroll along the Markt square, and take a boat tour.
- Ghent: This university town boasts a stunning medieval center, Ghent University is a top 100 university founded in 1817. Admire the Gravensteen Castle, explore St. Bavo’s Cathedral, and enjoy the lively atmosphere along the Graslei and Korenlei canals.
- Antwerp: A hub of art, fashion, and diamonds, Antwerp offers the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, the Cathedral of Our Lady, and the trendy Eilandje district.
- Ardennes: If you’re a nature enthusiast, head to the Ardennes region. Enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, kayaking, and exploring the enchanting forests and charming villages.
- Leuven: Home to one of the world’s oldest universities, Leuven offers a mix of historic sites and a lively student culture. The Old Market Square is a popular spot for dining and socializing.
- Namur: This picturesque city sits at the confluence of the Meuse and Sambre rivers. Visit the Citadel of Namur, explore the old town, and enjoy river cruises.
- Mechelen: Often overlooked, Mechelen boasts impressive architecture, including the St. Rumbold’s Cathedral and the Belfry. Take a boat trip on the Dijle River.
- Dinant: Nestled along the Meuse River, Dinant is known for its dramatic cliffs and the imposing Citadel of Dinant. Enjoy stunning views and take a river cruise.
- Ypres: Immerse yourself in World War I history at Ypres. Visit the Menin Gate Memorial and the In Flanders Fields Museum.
- How many days do you need?
- Short Trip to Belgium: For a taste of Belgium’s major cities and some of its iconic attractions, a 4 to 5-day trip can be a good start. This duration allows you to explore cities like Brussels, Bruges, and Ghent, visit historic sites, and enjoy delicious Belgian cuisine.
- Medium Trip to Belgium: To delve deeper into Belgium’s rich culture, art, and history, consider a 1 to 2-week trip. This duration allows you to explore additional cities like Antwerp, Leuven, and Mechelen, as well as enjoy leisurely visits to museums and galleries.
- Extended Trip to Belgium: For a comprehensive exploration of Belgium’s diverse regions, architecture, and local experiences, a 3-week trip or more is recommended. This duration allows you to venture into the Ardennes, explore the Belgian coast, and immerse yourself in local festivals and traditions.
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Bruges canals, Antwerp fashion, decadent chocolate, mussels and chips, belfries and castles, crazy carnivals, Tintin and Trappist beers… how could anyone call Belgium boring?!|Bruges canals, Antwerp fashion, decadent chocolate, mussels and chips, belfries and castles, crazy carnivals, Tintin and Trappist beers… how could anyone call Belgium boring?!
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