Belgium

Nestled in Western Europe, Belgium is a country of diverse landscapes and rich history. The capital, Brussels, serves as the heart of the European Union and offers a blend of modern politics and historic charm, with the iconic Manneken Pis sculpture and the bustling Grand-Place. Beyond Brussels, the medieval canals of Bruges invite leisurely strolls, while Ghent houses Van Eyck’s renowned altarpiece. Visitors can also explore World War I battlefields and memorials in Ypres, or delve into fine arts at Peter Paul Rubens’ House in Antwerp. The Meuse Valley provides scenic boat tours, and guided tours of the Battle of the Bulge site offer a deeper understanding of the region’s wartime history.

Attractions in Belgium

Situated in the resort town of Blankenberge, SEA LIFE® is an indoor and outdoor aquarium that offers a diverse array of oceanic exhibits. The facility includes an outdoor section with […]

Opened in 2012, the Hard Rock Café Brussels is housed in a restored 16th-century guildhouse on the Grand-Place, one of the city’s most historic and picturesque squares. The café blends […]

The Brussels City Museum, located in the heart of Belgium’s capital, offers a comprehensive journey through the city’s history. Housed in a historic building, the museum showcases a wide array […]

Plopsaqua, a sprawling water park in the coastal town of De Panne, Belgium, offers a variety of attractions for all ages. Nestled between the beach and the railway station, this […]

Nestled in a former waterside warehouse in Antwerp’s trendy Zuid district, FoMu (FotoMuseum) stands as one of Europe’s most significant photography collections. The museum’s clean, white lines provide an ideal […]

Formerly the Art & Design Atomium Museum, now simply known as ‘The ADAM,’ this Brussels institution delves into design from the 1950s to the present, with a special focus on […]

Brussels’ Midi Market, one of the largest in Europe, comes alive with vibrant energy every Sunday morning. Nestled in the heart of the city, this bustling market offers a wide […]

The Musée Fin-de-Siècle in Brussels celebrates the city’s rich artistic heritage from the late 19th century. Housed in a building that reflects the era, the museum showcases works from renowned […]

Tucked behind Antwerp’s grandiose railway station, Antwerp Zoo (Dierentuin) stands as one of the world’s oldest zoos. Established in a historic setting, the zoo features creative and thematic enclosures, such […]

Located in Antwerp, Belgium, De Koninck Antwerp City Brewery offers a glimpse into the rich tradition of Belgian beer-making. Visitors can walk across a pedestrian bridge that provides a view […]

The Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp (KMSKA), located in the heart of Belgium’s cultural hub, opened its doors in 1890. Renowned for housing one of the world’s largest collections […]

Bellewaerde, located on the outskirts of Ypres in Belgium, offers a unique blend of amusement and nature. The park features a variety of rides suitable for visitors of all ages, […]

Avenue Louise, stretching from Place Louise to the Bois de la Cambre, has long been a fashionable destination for shopping and strolling in Brussels. This elegant thoroughfare is lined with […]

The Halle Gate, or Porte de Hal, stands as the only remaining gate of Brussels’ medieval city walls and is the oldest structure in Belgium’s capital. Built in 1381, this […]

Built in 1893, the Autrique House in Brussels stands as the first townhouse designed by Belgian architect Victor Horta, a key figure in the early 20th-century art nouveau movement. Located […]

PlopsaLand De Panne, located in the Belgian seaside resort town of De Panne, offers a sprawling amusement park experience. The park features a diverse array of rides, including gentle merry-go-rounds […]

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