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Antwerp

Antwerp is famous for its art treasures, diamond industry, and culture, relaxation and entertainment. Shop at Grote Markt, at the heart of which stands Brabo Fountain. Antwerp’s main attractions include stunning City Hall, one of the most important b...

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Bastogne

Bastogne is a Belgian town close to the Luxembourg border, located in the Ardennes. It holds historical significance as the place where one of the most famous battles took place during the Second World War. Bastogne has many memorials and museums hon...

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Belgian Coast

The coastal area between Knokke and Nieuwpoort is the summer destination for many Belgians. There are several seaside towns that can be reached fairly easily by train from Brussels, offering wide sandy beaches, painted bathing huts, seaside attractio...

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Binche

Founded nearly 1,000 years ago, the interesting market town of Binche (38 mi/61 km south of Brussels) still has some of its original fortified walls, which date between the 12th and 14th centuries. Binche is best known for its annual Mardi Gras carni...

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Bossuit


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Bouillon

In the Ardennes Forest, near the border with France, is the Duke of Bouillon Castle, one of the most beautiful medieval fortresses in the country. The castle can be visited during the day, but for a touch of excitement, go at night when it's lit by t...

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Bruges

Because of the export of high-quality cloths, Bruges became prosperous and rich. The remaining buildings still let you feel how rich Bruges was. Museums house a lot of fabulous paintings from this time. At the end of the 15th century Bruges was prosp...

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Bruges (Zeebrugge)

Zeebrugge is an important port city in Flanders, connecting Belgium’s intricate railway and canal transportation systems. It is the gateway to medieval Bruges, one of northern Europe's most picturesque old cities and Brussels with its tree-shaded b...

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Brussels

Brussels's Upper and a Lower Town conjure up images of important buildings and long avenues and small, dark streets. Lower Town, the old Flemish quarter, contains the city's most famous sites, including its greatest landmark, Grand Place, and...

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Dinant

Dinant is the birthplace of Adolphe Sax, inventor of the saxophone.

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Eupen

The ancient city of Eupen (81 mi/130 km east of Brussels), in a small German-speaking pocket in the eastern part of the country, has many churches. Out of town, walk along the top of Gileppe Dam for great views of the valley below and enjoy countrysi...

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Flanders - Belgium

Flanders is the northern region of Belgium, the inhabitants are called Flemings and they speak Dutch. Flemish towns are brimming with quaint medieval squares, tree-lined canals, gorgeous architectural facades, world class museums and friendly outdoor...

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Flemish Brabant


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Ghent

It is no coincidence Ghent was given several names: historic heart of Flanders, a city of all times, one of the most beautiful historic cities in Europe. The city combines an impressive past with a vivid present. The historic heart of the city offer...

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Hasselt


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Leuven

Leuven is the principal university town in Belgium—it's the home of the prestigious Catholic University of Leuven, founded in 1432. The city, 19 mi/31 km east of Brussels, has many fine old buildings, including the flamboyant stadhuis (town hall), wh...

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Liege

Set in the eastern section of Wallonia, Liege (61 mi/98 km east of Brussels) is a grimy industrial town. That said, the city still has enough of interest to merit a two-night visit. Among its attractions are the market square (with its 17th-century P...

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Mechelen

The former Burgundian capital of the Netherlands, Mechelen has churches containing art treasures, the Jewish Museum of Deportation and Resistance and the De Wit Royal Tapestry Manufacturers (500 years of weaving history, with a collection of antique ...

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Mons/Bergen, Belgium


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Namur

Namur, the capital of Wallonia, straddles the Meuse and Sambre Rivers at the gateway to the Ardennes. An impressive citadel with 27 towers, it looms over the town from a cliff-top site. The citadel has a weapons museum, underground chambers and a sce...

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Oostende

Ostend is the largest coastal city in Belgium with something to offer everyone visiting this city from historical monuments to museums and shopping centers. Just outside the city along the beach is Atlantikwall, which is a complex of tunnels and bunk...

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Orval


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Rochefort


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Scheldt River


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Spa

A popular destination from the 17th century onward for the famous hot springs, which claim to have healing powers, the original town of Spa has some beautiful grand buildings and parks dating from the time when it was the "cafe of Europe." In busy vi...

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Tournai


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Waterloo

The Wellington Museum (once the inn where the Duke of Wellington stayed after his victory) is the best starting point for a visit to Waterloo (10 mi/16 km south of Brussels). The actual battle site is a short distance from town and dominated by a 130...

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Willemstad, Belgium


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Ypres

Ypres, 76 mi/122 km west of Brussels, became known throughout the world as a result of horrific World War I battles. Every night at 8 pm, buglers sound the Last Post at the Menin Gate to commemorate the soldiers who died there. The gate itself is ins...

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If Belgium's spotlight on the European stage is a little dim, it's only because its people are rarely boastful. This slow-burning country has more history, art, food and architecture packed into its tiny self than many of its bigger, louder neighbours. A rich and bubbling vat of beer, chocolate, oil paint and bureaucrats, Belgium gives off the heady pong of the bourgeoisie. Stir the pot a little and you'll find an 'artificial state' roughly made up of two parts Germanic Flemings to one part Celtic-Latin Walloons. Divided by pride first and language second, the country's binding agents are a pervasive sense of family and an indomitable entrepreneurial spirit. Visitors, lulled by the locals' friendliness, will probably not even notice the tensions spark across the Linguistic Divide.
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Belgium makes a perfect introduction to Europe. It's especially good for first-timers who might be overwhelmed by all there is to see in larger European countries. Though there are plenty of attractions to keep visitors happily occupied for a couple of weeks, Belgium's size is quite manageable, and getting around is easy. In fact, Brussels could be used as a base for exploring the entire country, though some local flavor would be missed. The people are friendly and helpful—even to visitors who speak only English.

For many people, thoughts of Belgium often involve chocolate: sipping oh-so-rich hot chocolate at sidewalk cafes; strolling down cobbled streets with a chocolate ice-cream cone in hand; buying a gaufre (waffle) slathered with melted chocolate sauce from a street vendor; stepping into a favorite chocolatier. Others think of the country's first-rate museums filled with the work of Flemish masters. But our favorite aspect of Belgian life is what we consider some of the best food and drink on the continent.

Geography

Belgium is a relatively small country with two culturally distinct halves. The northern part of Belgium, known as Flanders, speaks mostly Flemish (a Dutch dialect). Wallonia, the southern half, has French as its common language. Eastern Wallonia is also home to a minority of German-speaking Belgians. Brussels, a region on its own, sits just slightly north of center and is considered bilingual, with 85% of its population speaking French.

Belgium is sandwiched between France to the west and the Netherlands and Germany to the east. Luxembourg lies to the south, and the English Channel is to the north. The northern half of the country is flat and predominantly agricultural, and the south is noted for its hills and woods—particularly in the Ardennes region in the country's southeast corner.

History

The country's history has contributed to its rich diversity: The Romans, Celts, Spanish, Austrians, French and Dutch all occupied Belgium at one time or another, and each culture left its mark. This mix has led to another, less-fortunate distinction: It is said that the "Low Countries" (as Belgium and the Netherlands are called) have hosted more wars than any other area in the world. Just about every European country has fought some kind of battle there, the most recent examples being the two World Wars.

A constitutional monarchy, Belgium hasn't always had a smooth time with its leaders. Following World War II, King Leopold III was blamed for the country's quick surrender to the Nazis in 1940. After the war, he was barred from the country, then forced to turn the throne over to his son in 1951. Further discord came in the 1960s when political struggles between the French and Flemish populations brought down several governments.

The ensuing decades have generally been more tranquil, although talk of dividing the country into separate Flemish and French parts crops up regularly. After a general election in May 2007, the country had no government for approximately eight months because the French and Flemish-speaking parties could not agree whether the linguistic regions should acquire yet more autonomy. However, in December 2007, an interim government was formed and that lasted until March 2008.

This period of political instability continued through 2011. In 2014, the Michel Government was formed. Prime Minister Charles Michel was re-elected in 2018, followed by Sophie Wilmes in 2019, and Alexander De Croo in 2020.

As the headquarters for the European Union as well as NATO, Belgium is also known as the heart of Europe.

Snapshot

Belgium's chief attractions include Brussels, history, architecture, diamonds, caves, beer, friendly people, pastoral countryside, Flemish art, Bruges, museums, churches, colorful processions and pageants, cultural festivals, nice beaches and chocolate.

This is a particularly nice destination for those who have a good sense of history, who appreciate fine architecture and good food, and who want to see a wide variety of attractions without packing up and moving every other day. (The country can be seen on a series of day trips from a central base.) Those looking for dramatic scenery or deluxe, full-service resorts will be happier in other parts of Europe.

Potpourri

Napoleon didn't meet his Waterloo at Waterloo. The battlefield was actually 3 mi/5 km south, near his headquarters at an inn called La Belle Alliance, but then "where Napoleon met his La Belle Alliance" doesn't have quite the same ring.

Beguinages were medieval communities for women who wanted a religious living arrangement without taking all the vows required of nuns. They can be found throughout Belgium. Although few are still used for their original purpose, many of these beautiful and self-contained communities have been preserved. Some of the most interesting are in Bruges, Ghent, Diest, Lier, Antwerp and Leuven.

Flemish master Van Eyck painted a layer of egg white between layers of color, which is why his paintings are more vivid today than Rembrandt's.

A wetsuit is required if you want to visit a weird and wonderful attraction in Flanders. An underwater museum has been created in Het Zilvermeer Lake in Mol, near Antwerp, to make the view more interesting for divers. The museum contains historical artifacts, statues, and busts of Greek and Roman gods.




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