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Discover Belgium

Discover Belgium

Why visit Belgium?

Belgium blends medieval charm, grand squares, and contemporary culture in a compact country that is easy to explore. You will find historic cities, elegant architecture, and a relaxed café lifestyle.

What to expect

From Brussels grand boulevards and ornate guildhalls to Ghent and Bruges canals, Belgium is rich in art, design, and history. Expect walkable city centres, efficient rail links, and a welcoming, multilingual atmosphere.

Plan your trip

Use Brussels as your gateway to Belgium and beyond, with fast trains to other Belgian cities and neighbouring countries. The country suits both short city breaks and longer journeys across Western Europe.

Top experiences in Belgium

Stroll through Brussels Grand-Place

Admire the ornate guildhalls and Town Hall on one of Europes most striking squares, especially magical when illuminated at night.

Explore canal-side Bruges

Wander cobbled lanes, climb the Belfry for city views, and take a boat cruise along tranquil canals lined with gabled houses.

Discover Ghent medieval heart

Visit Gravensteen Castle, explore the riverside Graslei and Korenlei, and enjoy the lively cultural scene around the old town.

Walk among diamonds in Antwerp

Browse designer boutiques, visit the Cathedral of Our Lady, and learn about the diamond trade in this stylish port city.

Tour Belgian comic art and murals

Follow comic strip trails in Brussels, spotting colourful murals and museums dedicated to beloved characters and artists.

Enjoy the Belgian coast

Take a day trip to seaside towns like Ostend or Knokke-Heist for wide sandy beaches, promenades, and fresh sea air.

Immerse yourself in Belgian art museums

Explore collections of Flemish Masters and contemporary works in leading museums across Brussels, Antwerp, and Ghent.

Experience Belgiums way of life

Getting around

Belgium has an extensive rail network linking Brussels with Bruges, Ghent, Antwerp, and Liège in under a few hours. Trams, buses, and bike-friendly streets make it easy to explore each city without a car.

Local life & culture

Belgians value relaxed café time, design, and the arts, with frequent festivals and cultural events. You will notice distinct character between regions, from French-speaking Wallonia to Dutch-speaking Flanders and cosmopolitan Brussels.

Where to unwind

Unwind in leafy city parks such as Brussels Parc de Bruxelles or the lakeside Bois de la Cambre, or escape to the forests and rolling hills of the Ardennes for hiking, cycling, and quiet villages.

A taste of Belgium

National dishes & specialties

Try Belgian favourites such as moules-frites, hearty stews, and Belgian waffles, with Brussels, Ghent, and Liège each known for their own specialties and local variations.

Casual & modern dining hubs

Across Brussels, Antwerp, and other major cities you will find bistros, brasseries, and contemporary eateries offering everything from quick bites to inventive tasting menus, reflecting Belgiums diverse regional influences.

Signature & scenic dining

Seek out elegant townhouses converted into intimate restaurants, canal-side terraces in Bruges and Ghent, and city-view dining rooms in Brussels for memorable meals in atmospheric settings.

Retail therapy in Belgium

Malls & lifestyle hubs

Browse international brands and local designers in Brussels shopping districts, Antwerp fashion streets, and modern malls that combine retail with dining and entertainment.

Markets & local crafts

Discover antiques and curios at Brussels flea markets, artisanal goods in Bruges historic centre, and design-forward boutiques in Antwerp known for fashion and accessories.

Evening retail scene

In Brussels and Antwerp, illuminated shopping streets, late-opening boutiques, and lively squares create a relaxed evening browsing atmosphere, often combined with cafés and cultural events.

Best time to visit Belgium

Spring (April to June) is a shoulder season, with mild weather around 10–18 °C (50–64 °F), blooming parks, and fewer crowds than summer. Summer (July to August) is the peak season, when temperatures average 18–23 °C (64–73 °F), days are long, and many outdoor events take place. Autumn and winter (November to March) are the low season, with cooler temperatures from 2–10 °C (36–50 °F), atmospheric cityscapes, and festive markets around December.

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