The capital city is a blend of historical charm and modern elegance. Explore the iconic Grand Place, a UNESCO World Heritage site, surrounded by opulent guildhalls. Don't miss the Atomium, a unique architectural marvel that offers panoramic views of the city.
Known as the "Venice of the North," Bruges enchants visitors with its winding canals, cobbled streets, and medieval buildings. Climb the Belfry for stunning views, and savor a local beer at a charming café overlooking the picturesque Markt square.
A hub of fashion and art, Antwerp boasts the stunning Cathedral of Our Lady, home to masterpieces by Rubens. Explore the vibrant Diamond District, indulge in chocolate shops, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of the historic center.
A perfect blend of medieval architecture and youthful energy, Ghent offers a lively arts scene and beautiful canals. Visit the impressive Gravensteen Castle and the stunning Saint Bavo's Cathedral, which houses the famous Ghent Altarpiece.
This lesser-known gem is rich in history, featuring beautiful churches and a charming city center. Climb the Tower of St. Rumbold for breathtaking views, and stroll along the picturesque streets lined with colorful buildings.
Home to one of the oldest universities in the world, Leuven is vibrant with student life. Visit the ornate Town Hall, explore the M-Museum for contemporary art, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of its many cafés and beer gardens.
Nestled along the Meuse River, Dinant is known for its stunning cliffs and the striking Collegiate Church of Notre Dame. Take a boat trip on the river, and don't forget to try the local specialty, Couques de Dinant, a delicious biscuit.
One of Belgium’s oldest cities, Tournai features a stunning Cathedral of Notre Dame, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the impressive belfry. Explore the charming old town and its rich history, including the beautiful art in the Tournai Museum of Fine Arts.
This city is a poignant reminder of World War I history. Visit the Menin Gate Memorial, attend the Last Post ceremony, and explore the In Flanders Fields Museum to gain insight into the impacts of the Great War.