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Brussels
Brussels is a city that feels bigger than it looks on the map. In one day, you can stand in a grand medieval square, walk through elegant shopping galleries, see comic art on city walls, and end the evening with fries, waffles, or Belgian beer. It is also a capital with two...
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Bruges
Bruges is one of the easiest cities in Europe to enjoy on foot. The historic centre is compact, the canals run through the old town, and many of the main sights are only a short walk from each other. That is a big reason why Bruges remains one of the most popular...
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Ghent
Ghent is one of Belgium’s historic cities, and for centuries it was one of Europe’s richest and most powerful urban centers. Its wealth came from trade, cloth production, and its position on the rivers, which helped turn it into a medieval center. That prosperity still shows in the city today, from its...
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Antwerp
Antwerp often surprises first-time visitors because it feels grand, stylish, and easy to enjoy at the same time. The city gives you a lot in a small area: one of Europe’s most impressive train stations, a handsome old centre, major art museums, strong food and beer culture, and a riverfront that opens...
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Leuven
Leuven is one of the easiest Belgian cities to enjoy on a first visit. It has grand Gothic buildings, lively squares, serious art, quiet gardens, and a strong beer culture. It still feels compact and easy to explore. The centre is full of students, café terraces, and old university buildings, so the...
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Battlefields of Flanders
The Battlefields of Flanders are not one single attraction but a wider landscape around Ypres, Passchendaele, and Diksmuide where some of the most famous battles of the First World War were fought. From 1914 to 1918, this part of West Flanders became a symbol of trench warfare, destruction, and remembrance. Towns were...
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Dinant
Dinant may be small, but it makes a big first impression. The town sits between the Meuse River and steep limestone cliffs, with a citadel above, a Gothic church below, and a long row of houses facing the water. From across the river, it looks almost unreal. Up close, it feels easy,...
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Namur
Namur feels different from many city breaks in Belgium because the city is shaped as much by its setting as by its monuments. The citadel rises above the point where the Sambre meets the Meuse, the old centre spreads out below it, and the rivers are never far from view. As the...
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Waterloo Battlefield
Waterloo Battlefield is one of the most important historic sites in Europe, but it is also much easier to visit than many first-time travelers expect. On 18 June 1815, the Battle of Waterloo ended Napoleon’s rule and changed the balance of power in Europe. Today, the area is not a single monument...
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Domain of the Caves of Han
The Domain of the Caves of Han is one of the most unusual natural attractions in Belgium. In Han-sur-Lesse, the River Lesse disappears into limestone, runs underground through the hill, and comes back into daylight on the other side. That gives the site a very different feel from a normal cave visit....
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Spa
Spa is one of those places whose name became bigger than the town itself. The word “spa” spread across the world because of this small Belgian town and its mineral springs. Visitors were already coming here for the water centuries ago, and by the 18th century Spa had become one of Europe’s...




