Belgium

Tourist Guide

Belgium
Belgium
Belgium
Belgium
Belgium

The land of chocolate and lace, this bilingual country is famous for its medieval towns, its cobblestoned streets and its frothy beer.

Small though it may be, Belgium manages to pack in an astonishing number of historic sights and pretty medieval towns. Its quirky capital Brussels could possibly be the country’s most fascinating city. Many residents here speak both French and Dutch, and it is most well-known as being the home of the EU headquarters. Admire the city’s grand architecture and lounge in relaxing cafés.

Wander around Brussels’ Grand Place, an iconic square surrounded by the town hall and over 40 historic guild halls. Sip a beer in one of the cafés that surround the cobblestoned square, or grab a Belgian waffle from the historic tearoom Maison Dandoy, just steps away. Take your photograph next to Manneken Pis, Brussels’ funniest landmark. The bronze statue, depicting a naked little boy peeing, was designed in the early 17th century.

Also in the capital is the Atomium, a unique structure that was created as an icon for the World Fair of Brussels in 1958. Explore the five spheres of the construction, which house a permanent exhibition and a panoramic 360-degree viewing deck.

Other alluring cities in Belgium include Bruges and Ghent, both known for their winding canals. Ghent features the Gothic St. Bavo’s Cathedral, home to Hubert and Jan van Eyck’s Adoration of the Mystic Lamb. Head to hip Antwerp, Belgium’s second city and biggest port to discover an under-the-radar shopping scene and a plethora of diamond dealerships.

Elsewhere, Belgium’s Flanders Battlefields offer a sobering look into the site of some of World War I’s most terrible battles. Book a multiday tour and visit the original trenches, the Le Trou Aid Post cemetery and the site of the Christmas Day Truce of 1914.

Two main airports service Belgium: Brussels Airport and Brussels South Charleroi Airport, the latter of which is a hub for low-cost airlines. Travel by train between towns and cities, or rent a car to explore the country extensively at your own pace.

If it is grand architecture, laid-back locals and quaint towns you seek, look no further than Belgium.

Popular cities in Belgium

Brussels
Brussels
Known for Business, Tours and Museums
Delectable chocolate shops and comic book murals rest amid grand palaces and cathedrals in Belgium’s dynamic capital.

Reasons to visit

  • La Grand Place
  • Atomium
  • Avenue Louise
Bruges
Bruges
Known for Historical, Tours and Chocolate
Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site for its impressive architecture, the charming city of Bruges also offers tasty Belgian beer and delicious chocolate.

Reasons to visit

  • Bruges Market Square
  • Bruges Christmas Market
  • Bruges Belfry
Antwerp
Antwerp
Known for Shopping, Historical and Business
Antwerp is a great destination for a weekend of shopping, culture or fun with the whole family.

Reasons to visit

  • Tomorrowland
  • Antwerp Market Square
  • Antwerp Zoo
Ghent
Ghent
Known for Historical, Tours and Art
Take in the historic sights as you stroll through romantically lit cobblestone streets on your way to one of the many museums in this historic Flemish city.

Reasons to visit

  • Gravensteen Castle
  • Ghent Town Hall
  • Saint Bavo Cathedral
Pont de Fragnee by night in Liege, Belgium
Liege
Known for Historical, Castle and Opera
Get away to Liege! Enjoy the history, aquarium and opera.

Reasons to visit

  • Liege Cathedral
  • Royal Opera of Wallonia
  • Place Saint-Lambert
Ostend
Ostend
Known for Beaches, Sea and Art
This popular seaside resort is great for a day at the beach, cultural activities or museums. Enjoy this wonderful part of Flanders.

Reasons to visit

  • Ostend Beach

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