Belgium

stunning places to visit

The stunning capital of Belgium is a must-visit city. Explore the Grand Place, visit the Atomium, and don’t forget to try some Belgian chocolates and waffles.

Known as the “Venice of the North,” Bruges is a charming medieval city with cobblestone streets, canals, and well-preserved historic buildings.

Bruges

Ghent

This city boasts a lively atmosphere with a blend of history, art, and modern culture. Visit the Gravensteen Castle, St. Bavo’s Cathedral, and enjoy the vibrant street life.

Namur

The capital of Wallonia, Namur offers a blend of historic architecture and scenic natural beauty. Explore the Citadel of Namur and take a walk along the Meuse River.

Dinant

This picturesque town is known for its stunning Citadel, the Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame, and its location along the Meuse River.

Ardennes

If you love outdoor activities, the Ardennes region is perfect for hiking, cycling, and exploring the beautiful forests and rolling hills.

Ypres

A city with a rich history from World War I, Ypres is home to the Menin Gate Memorial and several museums dedicated to the war.

Leuven

Known for its vibrant student population, Leuven is home to the historic University Library and the beautiful Town Hall.

Waterloo

Visit the historic battlefield where the Battle of Waterloo took place in 1815. The Lion’s Mound and the visitor center provide insight into this important historical event.

Durbuy

Often referred to as the “smallest city in the world,” Durbuy is a charming medieval town in the Ardennes known for its small size and historic architecture.

Hallerbos

If you visit in spring, don’t miss the Hallerbos, a forest known for its stunning bluebell carpet.

Ostend

This coastal city offers beautiful beaches, seafood restaurants, and cultural attractions like the Mu.ZEE modern art museum.

Hasselt

Explore the capital of Limburg province, known for its jenever (Belgian gin) and the Japanese Garden, a serene oasis in the city.

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