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Things to do in Belgium

Things to do in  Belgium

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For a good reason, many people equate Belgium with its capital, Brussels. This fascinating city offers so much to experience, from visiting the European Union Parliament and seeing the famous Manneken Pis sculpture to sampling famous Belgian beer like De Bruxelles at the Grand-Place (Grote Markt). However, some of the best things to do in Belgium are just beyond Brussels. Don’t miss the chance to stroll along the medieval canals of Bruges, see Van Eyk’s masterpiece altarpiece in Ghent, or visit World War I battlefields and memorials in Ypres. Other top things to do in Belgium include visiting fine arts institutions such as Peter Paul Rubens’ House in Antwerp; exploring the site of the Battle of the Bulge on a guided tour; and taking a boat tour in the Meuse Valley.

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When to visit

Belgium gets plenty of rain, but your best chances of dry weather are during its warm summer, particularly in July and August. However, this time of year is more crowded and accommodation rates can go up, particularly in popular areas such as Bruges, Ghent, and Brussels. September is a good alternative, as local children are back in school for the year. December is a great time to visit Belgium’s Christmas markets.

Getting around

It’s easy to get around Belgium without renting a car—in fact, finding parking for your rental car may negate the convenience of having your own wheels. Belgium has an extensive train network connecting major cities and small towns, and train travel is both reliable and affordable. If you plan to travel a lot, you can buy 10-journey passes at railway stations or on the Belgian Railways’ SNCB app. Plus, Brussels’ art nouveau train station Noordstation is an attraction in itself.

Traveler tips

Belgium is known for its waffles, but if you want the fluffy breakfast treats known as Belgian waffles in much of the English-speaking world, you’ll want to order them as Brussels waffles in Belgium. Liège waffles—Belgium’s other main waffle type—are characterized by ragged edges and a thicker, chewier dough. Both varieties are usually served up from waffle counters or windows and come wrapped in paper and dusted with powdered sugar, making them easy to eat on the go.

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People Also Ask
Q:What is Belgium famous for?
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Belgium is a European political center; its capital city Brussels is home to many EU institutions and the NATO headquarters. The country is also famous for Belgian chocolate and French fries (which originated here, not in France), as well as a long tradition of Trappist beer brewing and lace making.

Q:What should you not miss in Belgium?
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Don’t miss out on visiting Brussels, Bruges, and Ghent. Brussels is home to fantastic art museums and a grand town hall, while Bruges is celebrated for its beautiful medieval architecture. Ghent’s big draw is the Ghent Altarpiece triptych, painted by Hubert and Jan van Eyck.

Q:What is the most visited place in Belgium?
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Brussels is the most visited place in the country, because of its role as the country’s capital and a major hub for international organizations, as well as its wide array of tourist attractions, from the landmark Atomium structure to the elegant guildhalls near the Grand-Place.

Q:Is 3 days in Belgium enough?
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Yes. With three days, you’ll have enough time to get a feel for the country. Spend two days in Brussels taking in the major attractions and world-class museums, and then head out on a day trip to explore Bruges with its quaint canals and medieval architecture.

Q:What activities is Belgium known for?
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Belgium is known for a variety of tourist activities, from the canal cruises of Bruges to culinary adventures such as brewery-hopping and chocolate-making workshops. The country is also known for more somber activities; many visitors seek out its numerous World War II-related historic attractions scattered across the country.

Q:What is the prettiest town in Belgium?
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Most people would agree that Bruges is the prettiest town in Belgium. Its beautifully preserved medieval city center is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here you’ll find beautiful old buildings and historic town squares, all interspersed by a series of canals.