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Top 5 cities to visit in Belgium

Belgium is a small country nestled in the heart of Europe,  divided into two distinct regions: the Flemish region in the north and Wallonia in the south. Each region boasts its own unique culture, traditions, and dialects, adding to the country’s rich tapestry of diversity. There are three official languages: Flemish (Dutch), French, and German.

Despite its modest size, Belgium boasts a rich tapestry of culture, history, and culinary delights that captivate travelers from around the world. Renowned for its beer, Belgium offers a staggering array of brews, from refreshing wheat beers to complex Trappist ales brewed by monks in centuries-old abbey breweries. Pair your beer with Belgium’s famous fries,  served with an array of savory sauces. No visit to Belgium is complete without indulging in its exquisite chocolates. Wander through the charming streets of Brussels or Bruges and discover artisanal chocolate shops offering an irresistible selection of pralines, truffles, and chocolate bars.

Belgium’s maritime climate brings mild temperatures and ample rainfall throughout the year. Summers are generally mild, with occasional rain showers. However, don’t be surprised if you encounter cooler temperatures, particularly in July and August, when the mercury can hover around 12°C.

Top 5 cities to visit:

1.Brussels

As the capital city of Belgium and the administrative center of the European Union, Brussels offers a mix of historical landmarks, modern architecture, and multicultural vibes. Brussels is vivid city where always something is going on. Don’t miss Grand Place,  Atomium, and the Manneken Pis statue.

2.Bruges

Known as the “Venice of the North,” Bruges stands out as the most captivating tourist destination in Belgium. Enchants visitors with its perfectly preserved medieval architecture, charming canals, and cobblestone streets. Explore the picturesque Markt square, climb the Belfry for panoramic views, and indulge in Belgian chocolates at one of the many artisanal shops.

3.Antwerp

As Belgium’s second-largest city, Antwerp is a bustling metropolis renowned for its thriving fashion scene, vibrant nightlife, and rich cultural heritage. Besides its cultural richness, Antwerp is home to one of the world’s largest ports, adding an industrial dynamic to its character. It’s renowned as a center for the diamond industry, with Antwerp’s diamond district being a hub for traders and artisans. Visit the majestic Cathedral of Our Lady, wander through the trendy fashion district, and admire the masterpieces at the Rubenshuis museum.

4.Ghent

With its medieval charm and youthful energy due to many students, Ghent offers a perfect blend of history and modernity. Explore the medieval Gravensteen castle, stroll along the picturesque Graslei and Korenlei waterfront, and admire the stunning Ghent Altarpiece in St. Bavo’s Cathedral.

5.Ostend

Ostend is the largest city on the Belgian coast, renowned for its vast sandy beach and promenade. While strolling along the promenade, you’ll encounter stars erected in honor of participants in the Ostend Film Festival. Ostend is perfect for leisurely walks by the sea and indulging in seafood specialties.

 

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