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15 most beautiful cities & towns in Belgium to visit

Dinant Belgium

Belgium might be a small country but let me tell you, it packs a mighty punch for its array of picture postcard cities and towns. Famed for destinations like Bruges and Antwerp, there are so many beautiful cities in Belgium to visit.

I adore this country and I know that there is so much more to be discovered beyond the popular capital city, Brussels.

As you hop from town to another, I know you’ll be treated to the fabulous landscapes of Wallonia and Flanders and, of course, be treated to some of the finest dining in Europe.

Many of the most beautiful cities and towns are so because of their outstanding plethora of history and architecture, often with a UNESCO World Heritage Site thrown in for good measure.

With bucket list item after bucket list item, and within such easy reach of the UK, I’m sure that, like me, you’ll keep popping back for more.

So, without further ado, let me take you on a journey to the best cities and towns in Belgium to visit.

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Jessie Moore is a luxury travel expert with years of experience travelling the world to find the best destinations, hotels and adventures.

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Best cities and towns in Belgium to visit

Best for: Fairytale aesthetic

Nearest airport: Ostend-Bruges 

Where to stay: 

  • Relais & Châteaux Hotel Heritage
  • Hotel Dukes’ Palace Brugge
  • Boutique Hotel Die Swaene

Top tours to book: 

  • Boat Cruise and Guided Walking Tour
  • Belgian Waffle-Making Workshop with Beer Tasting
  • City Highlights Bike Tour

Bruges is one of my personal favourite cities in Belgium – if not Europe. It’s a fairy tale destination that charms visitors with its picturesque mediaeval charm.

Justifiably dubbed ‘the Venice of the North’, there’s no doubt that Bruges is one of the most beautiful cities in Belgium.

Imagine leisurely boat trips along charming canals, ambles along cobblestone streets (stopping off at a chocolatiers or two) and lifting your camera to snap image after image of captivating architecture. 

Jessie in Markt Square

Some of the most iconic Belgium landmarks are in Bruges, making it one of the best known cities in Belgium.

Unfortunately, that also means it draws throngs of tourists, so I’d recommend planning your trip and excursions wisely, and visiting during the off-peak or shoulder seasons if you can.

I’d suggest taking your time to explore the historic centre of Bruges, with sights such as the Belfry, Church of our Lady (home to Michelangelo’s Madonna and Child) and Quai du Rosaire.

Make sure you sip a beer and enjoy some chips while you’re there – and leave room for a waffle too!

Discover more of the best things to do in Bruges in my guide. I love that Bruges also has an incredible dining scene too, so have a read of my guide to the best Michelin restaurants in Bruges too.

Or check out my favourite luxury hotels in Bruges for an unforgettable stay.

Best for: Medieval meets modern

Nearest airport: Antwerp, Brussels

  • Pillows Grand Boutique Hotel Reylof
  • 1898 The Post
  • Comic Art Hotel
  • Private 2-Hour Walking Tour
  • 50-Minute Medieval Centre Guided Boat Trip
  • Guided Urban Bike Tour

Ghent is most definitely one of the top five cities in Belgium in my opinion, primarily in terms of its beauty.

Yes, it’s got a modern twist to it that marks it out from the cities more dominated solely by historical charm, but it’s this blend with heritage that makes it so appealing.

It’s the second most populated city in Belgium and has a lively vibe. Ghent wins out with architectural wonders, and it feels like every corner involves a new ‘wow’ moment.

Ghent

Marvel at the Gothic St Bavo’s Cathedral, wonder at the incredible Gravensteen Castle and of course, climb the steps of the Belfry.

I love that Ghent is a great city to explore by foot too, especially in the centre, because of the centralised pedestrian zone. 

I’d recommend visiting Ghent during the annual music and theatre festival (Gentse Feesten). However, Ghent is perfect for a visit at any time of year, or at Christmas for the market .

A huge draw is the foodie culture, especially if you’re a vegetarian. Remarkably, Ghent has the highest number of vegetarian restaurants per capita globally!

Before you leave, I’d advise stocking up on cuberdons – deliciously scrumptious raspberry sweets.

Find hotels in Ghent for your visit.

3. Brussels

Best for: Political significance

Nearest airport: Brussels

  • Juliana Hotel Brussels
  • Rocco Forte Hotel Amigo
  • Hotel Indigo Brussels
  • City Highlights Walking Tour and Food Tasting
  • Beer Tasting Tour with Seven Beers and Snacks
  • 2.5-Hour Belgian Chocolate Making Workshop

Of course, I couldn’t list some of the most beautiful cities in Belgium without mentioning its capital! Centrally located, Brussels is the beating heart of Belgium and is a feast of delights for visitors.

Bursting with UNESCO World Heritage Sites and famous landmarks, make sure you leave enough time on your visit to pack everything in!

Brussels Belgium

My favourite sights in Brussels include the Grand Palace, the Atomium and the comical bronze statue of a peeing boy, Manneken Pis! Plus, be sure to enjoy some fabulous shopping on Rue Neuve.

Brussels has a catchy atmosphere, with jazz, beer, waffles, shopping and chocolate all vying for attention.

I don’t think it has the quaint charm of other Belgium cities, but it does make a great base for exploring other parts of the country.

Discover my favourite luxury hotels in Brussels for a memorable stay. Can’t decide which city to visit? Read my guide to Brussels or Bruges .

Best for: Adventure enthusiasts

Nearest airport: Liège

  • Hotel Sanglier
  • Gîte Wellness “Le Poirier”
  • La Chambre Rose

Definitely one of the most beautiful towns in Belgium in my opinion, Durbuy charms visitors with its rich history, beautiful landscape and its wending cobblestone streets.

I love that it boasts an impressive castle as well as a mishmash of other sights and monuments. And I think these make it a must-visit city in Belgium.

Durbuy Belgium

You won’t need long to fully experience Durbuy, but I’d definitely recommend exploring the natural Rocher de la Falize – a stunning hiking route that offers wonderful views over the La Warche valley.

Indeed, if you’re an adventure enthusiast like me then you’ll find a lot to do nearby, including rock climbing. Within the city itself, take time to visit the architecturally interesting Halle aux Blés. 

Browse hotels in Durbuy for a quaint place to stay.

Best for: Foodies

Nearest airport: Antwerp

  • Botanic Sanctuary Antwerp
  • Hotel Julien
  • Hotel FRANQ
  • Guided Bike Tour
  • Private 3-Hour Historical Sightseeing Walking Tour
  • City Brewery De Koninck Interactive Tour

Antwerp sits proudly on the Schelde River and I think you’ll agree is one of the better known cities in Belgium.

Thanks to its world-famous collection, Antwerp is often called the diamond capital of the world, but there’s so much more to see and do here.

Antwerp Belgium City

I love that there’s a real wealth of interesting museums, tranquil and beautiful churches and fascinating historical buildings.

My favourite museums and art galleries include MAS, Plantin-Moretus and Rubenshuis. While little ones will enjoy a trip to Antwerp Zoo.

Peaceful and pensive moments can be found inside the Cathedral of Our Lady and Saint Paul Church. I’d recommend that any culture enthusiasts aim to visit in August during the Cultuurmarkt van Vlaanderen.

Insider travel tip: I’d advise arriving by train to be amazed at the station’s incredible architecture.

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Best for: A hidden gem

  • Auberge de Bouvignes
  • Hôtel Castel de Pont-à-Lesse
  • La Merveilleuse by Infiniti Resorts

This tiny gem is bursting with things to see, making Dinant one of the best towns in Belgium.

It’s found in the Walloon Province of Namur, sitting on the Meuse River. Birthplace of Adolphe Sax, the inventor of the saxophone, Dinant is rightly proud of its heritage!

Dinant Belgium

When in Dinant, you can’t help but be impressed by the citadel which sits majestically and strategically on a tall cliff towering above the river. I think the Church of Notre Dame de Dinant is also well worth a visit.

Make sure your teeth are up to the challenge of trying the regional delicacy, the Couques de Dinant, a hard biscuit of honey and flour.

Often exquisitely shaped and pressed, you’ll definitely need a coffee to wash it down! If you prefer something savoury, I’d recommend opting for the region’s flamiche.

Find hotels in Dinant .

Best for: A university city

  • Martin’s Klooster Hotel
  • Begijnhof Hotel
  • Park Inn by Radisson Leuven
  • Self-Guided Walking Tour with Offline Access
  • Escape Tour – Self-Guided Citygame

Home to one of Europe’s oldest universities (founded in 1425), I’m sure you can envisage the character of Leuven that persists to this day.

It’s a vibrant student city retaining its historical personality, and with its university buildings evident across the city, I think it’s well worth exploring.

In keeping with its student roots, Leuven is the birthplace of Stella Artois! Indeed, you can visit the world’s largest brewery here.

Leuven Belgium

Unfortunately, Leuven was badly hit in both World Wars. But it’s still worth visiting the central library dating from 1636 which has been painstakingly restored.

There are a number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Leuven, such as St Peter’s Church and the Great Beguinage. I’d also recommend taking time to visit the Gothic Town Hall and Arenberg Castle.

Just a short drive east of Brussels, Leuven is worth tacking on to your Brussels trip if you have time. 

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Best for: Wellbeing

  • La Villa des Fleurs 
  • Hôtel l’Ecrin d’Ô
  • Le 24 Hotel

Spa is famous for exactly what you’d expect: it’s grown as one of the nicest towns in Belgium because of its natural springs.

Spa in Belgium

Visitors have been drawn to Spa for its… spas… since as early as the early 16 th century.  Unsurprisingly, a visit to Spa is characterised by enjoying the springs and accompanying resorts.

I think it’s a wonderfully romantic spot, especially as it’s nestled amongst hills, mountains and splendid forests of the Ardennes.

Spa is a perfect place in Belgium to unwind and relax and I’d recommend the hydrotherapy experience at Thermes de Spa.

If you need livening up a little after all that relaxing, then make sure you visit the Casino de Spa – the world’s oldest casino. 

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Best for: Vibrant nightlife

  • Radisson Liege City Centre
  • Van Der Valk Sélys Liège
  • ibis Styles Liege Guillemins

Liège is a dynamic and bustling city and I think it’s often overlooked as one of the best Belgium cities to visit.

However, if you’re after great and dazzling nightlife after dark and rich architecture by day, then I’m sure you’ll love Liège. 

Liege City in Belgium

There are a remarkable number of things to see and do in Liège, so make sure your hangover allows it! My favourite places to visit include the Grand Curtius Museum and La Boverie Museum.

Another reason not to party too hard the night before is that I’m sure you’ll want to tackle the Montagne de Bueren – one of the world’s most insane staircases.

Browse hotels in Liège . 

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10. Mechelen

Best for: Character

  • Martin’s Patershof
  • Van der Valk Hotel Mechelen

If you’re planning a Belgian tour and will be travelling from Antwerp to Brussels, or vice versa, I’d recommend stopping off at Mechelen.

This historic city is a characterful place with some of Belgium’s best known monuments and buildings. 

Mechelen

I’d recommend starting a visit to Mechelen by taking a deep breath and climbing the 514 steps of St Rumbold’s Tower for incredible views of the city. Trust me, it’s well worth the effort and will help you get your bearings before exploring further.

My favourite places to visit include the 13 th century Brusselpoort and the Mechelen Toy Museum. Round off a stop in Mechelen by enjoying a cool glass of Gouden Carolus beer.

Find hotels in Mechelen .

11. Ieper/Ypres

Best for: War history

Nearest airport: Brussels, Antwerp

  • Main Street Hotel
  • Ariane Hotel
  • Albion Hotel
  • From Bruges: Flanders Fields Remembrance Full-Day Trip
  • Ypres: Bellewaerde Theme Park Entrance Ticket

Formerly known by its French name Ypres, Ieper has a fascinating and heart-rending history associated with the First World War.

Sitting in West Flanders, it was a strategic place. Expect to see war memorials to the brave souls who lost their lives here.

Ieper Belgium

The Last Post Ceremony is a respectful and meaningful ceremony worth attending. It’s also possible to go on remembrance hikes as well as visit the Flanders Fields museum.

Beyond World War I history, I’d recommend taking time to visit the Lakhenhalle and Grote Markt, and discover the rich textile heritage.

Discover hotels in Ieper .

12. Nieuwpoort

Best for:   A seaside town

Nearest airport: Ostend-Bruges

  • ibis Styles Nieuwpoort
  • Gastenverblijf De Arend
  • Hotel Cosmopolite

I don’t tend to think of the seaside when I think of Belgium, but don’t overlook the seaside town of Nieuwpoort.

Nieuwpoort Belgium

It’s a stunning spot with a mixture of its lovely coast (and wonderful beach) as well as its historic centre.

If you can draw yourself away from beach days, do make sure you visit the vismijn, marina and staketsel. Or if you’re feeling mildly energetic then I’d recommend hiring a bike and cycling along the Frontzate. 

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Best for: Picturesque old town

Nearest airport: Liège, Brussels

  • NE5T Hotel & Spa
  • Mercure Namur Hotel
  • Château de Namur

The striking capital of Wallonia, Namur has mastered welcoming visitors. It’s a small but stylish city that I have no doubt will charm anyone who explores it.

Perhaps the most famed highlight to visit is the dominating Citadel, around which much of the city’s history centres.

Namur Belgium

From here you can also snap some wonderful shots of the city skyline and Meuse River which wends its way through the city’s heart.

Another place well worth visiting in Namur is St Aubin’s Cathedral. Spend some Euros on Rue de L’Ange and also take a leisurely boat tour.

Browse hotels in Namur .

14. Bouillon

Best for: A majestic castle

Nearest airport: Luxembourg, Brussels

  • Hôtel Restaurant Panorama
  • Hotel de la Poste – Relais de Napoleon III
  • The Great View

Another Wallonian town that I’d recommend visiting is Bouillon. The star of the show is Bouillon Castle which is actually one of the most famous places to visit in the country because of its wealth of history. 

A view over Bouillon, Belgium

Bouillon is a small city, but it’s very picturesque as a result, and you can expect wonderful views and scenes.

Within easy reach of the city you can enjoy wonderful walks in the beautiful countryside. Make sure you take in the view from Le Tombeau du Géant of the Senois River. 

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Best for: Wine lovers

Nearest airport: Luxembourg

  • Gite des 3 Bouleaux
  • Hotel La Venerie

One of the most beautiful towns in Belgium to visit that I think Brits have rarely heard of is Torgny. It sits right down on the border with France, just west of Luxembourg.

I love that it has its own microclimate making it a picturesque and flowery place to discover.

Torgny Belgium

It’s particularly wonderful to take a walk through Torgny’s pretty streets with its stone buildings brought to life with floral displays. 

Torgny is also a vineyard town and if you’re a wine lover like me, then you can enjoy both the landscape and the tastes. Here you will also find Belgium’s first nature reserve.

Torgny even has its own Michelin-starred restaurant, so it’s a great spot for foodies too.

Find hotels in Torgny .

There are plenty more beautiful towns and cities in Belgium to visit that I couldn’t list here, but hopefully this gives a flavour for the fabulous array of places to visit beyond the expected.

If you can’t fit it all in on one trip, which would be near impossible, it’ll just have to be an excuse to come back again! Let me know any of your personal favourite Belgium towns and cities in the comments!

Looking for more Belgium travel inspiration? Have a read of my Bruges travel guide .

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15 Best Places to Visit in Belgium

A real gem of the European Low Countries, Belgium might be small but boy does it pack a punch! Ranging from the Francophone villages of Wallonia in the south to the Flemish diamond towns and North Sea coast, this nation hosts everything from buzzing European parliaments to sobering war memorials between its borders. Here, we take a look at all the best places to visit in Belgium , checking off the energetic capital, the wilds of the Ardennes, culturally-rich Mons and plenty, plenty more along the way!

Bruges, Belgium

Catapulted to fame by the 2008 hit film In Bruges, this pop-up cut-out of a medieval town in the heartlands of Flemish Belgium rarely fails to impress.

Its old centre is an enchanting labyrinth of winding stony streets, each fringed with the rising apses of Low Country townhouses. Here, soaring belfries clad in Gothic carvings and twisted gargoyles peak above the Grote Markt; chip merchants tout double-fried cones of Belgian frites next to ubiquitous Irish pubs (there’s an unexpectedly lively nightlife), and romantic gondolas drift up and down the canals.

Oh, and don’t miss the Basilica of the Holy Blood – a Gothic masterpiece that’s said to house a vial of Christ’s congealed blood! Also see our guide to Bruges !

Ghent

It’s just a matter of time before Ghent begins to vie against Antwerp and Brussels for the top spot on lists of Belgium’s must-see metropolitan destinations.

Once one of the most powerful city states in Europe, it opted to take something of a backseat in the modern age; preferring to hide its gorgeous location on the confluence of the Scheldt and Leie and that chocolate box old town area (the largest pedestrianised urban zone in the country).

Today, travelers head in to explore the postcard-perfect rows of Flemish townhouses that line the Graslei docks, or delve into the Gothic medley that rises with the bulwarks of the Gravensteen castle. Others sip Belgian brews in the riverside pubs, or devour platters of moules frites amidst the tight-knit alleyways. Read more in our best things to do in Ghent !

Durbuy

Nestled deep in a wooded valley in the midst of the Wallonia Ardennes, Durbuy enchants visitors with a rustic web of winding cobblestone lanes and bucolic cottages dressed in rhododendron, ivy vines and poppy blooms.

A clutch of hearty and welcoming Belgian beer joints rubs shoulders with accomplished fine-dining restaurants between the streets of the medieval centre, while narrow lanes like Rue des Récollets are a real treat for strollers.

Summertime brings booming crowds to the craft boutiques of the self-proclaimed ‘smallest town in the world’, while winter gives a wilder hue to the riparian setting in the middle of pretty Luxembourg province.

Antwerp

Cool, confident and classically subversive, Antwerp has really honed its rep as the second city of Belgium.

A booming diamond trading centre and moneyed to the hilt, the town touts grandiose Flemish houses, winding medieval streets overshadowed by the looming Gothicism of the city Cathedral, the glorious old home of Rubens, and an endearingly gaudy Red Light district where Toots Thielemans tunes echo past candlelit beer bars.

And then – of course – there’s the Het Zuid neighbourhood; Antwerp’s sleepless modern edge, where bohemian coffee shops rub shoulders with antique emporiums, fixie riders glide past graffiti artists and the acclaimed MUHKA art gallery offers cutting-edge avant-garde. See our post on the best things to do in Antwerp to learn more!

Ypres

Etched into the minds of many as the site of one of the most bloody and destructive battles of the First World War, little Ypres in the midst of the Westhoek is a real must for any history buffs making their way through Belgium.

From 1914 onwards, the rolling fields around this ancient city were dug-out by French, Canadian, British, ANZAC and other allied troops as they vied for control of West Flanders and attempted to push German lines back over the infamous Passendale Ridge.

Today, this bloody struggle is commemorated by the Menin Gate Memorial and the In Flanders Fields Museum, which has been hailed as the most comprehensive World War I exhibit in all of Europe.

6. The Hoge Kempen National Park

Hoge Kempen National Park

Belgium’s solitary National Park is a real patchwork of natural beauty that does well to sum up the wild hinterland of Eastern Flanders.

Covering 60 square kilometers of the picturesque Limburg region, the park is home to rolling heath and undulating hills, misty pine forests and mirror-like lakes, all dotted with packs of wild deer and sweeping blooms of lavender and thistle.

With a whopping total of more than 200 kilometers of winding hiking trails and countless bridal paths and biking tracks besides, it’s hardly surprising that this one’s now a real favourite amongst outdoorsy types making their way through the Low Countries.

Leuven

Touting its 800-year-old university, a booming student population of more than 25,000 beer-loving erudite Belgians and the famous Grand Béguinage district (a UNESCO-attested area of cobbled streets, enchanting red-brick buildings and pretty Flemish facades), it’s hardly a surprise that Leuven is on the up.

Yes sir, travelers are now more eager than ever to delve into the elegant streets that weave around the Grote Markt below the filigreed Gothic spires of one eye-watering City Hall, while others will come just for the beer – this is the home of the sprawling InBev brewery (one of the largest of its kind in the world), along with countless specialist craft bars touting ancient Trappist ales and Belgian abbey beers to boot!

Also see: the 15 best things to do in Leuven .

8. Brussels

Brussels

No list of Belgium’s top must-see sights could possibly be complete without at least a mention of its sprawling, action-packed and indelibly exciting capital city.

Not only is Brussels the beating heart of modern European politics, drawing lawmakers from Estonia to Portugal, but it’s also the home of the iconic Grand Place market square, where a palimpsest of the Gothic, the Baroque the  fin de siècle and Beaux-Arts styles coalesce amidst the apses and spires.

And all around this historic plaza, hidden alleys conceal Belgian beer bars bursting with Trappist brews and frothy ales, famous chocolatiers, holes-in-the-wall touting waffles and stacks of double-cooked Belgian frites, fine art museums bulging with Bruegel and Rubens, regal parks with soaring monuments like the Cinquantenaire – the list goes on as you’ll see in our guide on Brussels .

Mons

Proud former European Capital of Culture and the home of perhaps the most elegant historic centre in all of Belgium, Mons and its array of Luxembourgish-come-Germanic townhouses sits draped over the southwestern hillsides just a stone’s throw from the border with France.

The action focusses on the irresistible Grand Place square, where the elaborate facades of one seriously photogenic town hall sit in the shadow of Belgium’s only Baroque belfry (a UNESCO World Heritage Site to boot).

The town is also home to the erstwhile house of the totemic Dutch post-impressionist Vincent Van Gogh, while the famous Ducasse festivities in the spring make for a striking display of local religious traditions, complete with biblical re-enactments, pitched battles between St George and the dragon, horse parades and more.

Spa

Responsible for adding the prefix ‘spa’ to destinations famed for their bubbling mineral springs right across the globe, this charming little town in the heart of Liege province comes complete with row upon row of regal facades and La Belle Époque architectural pieces.

It has been hailed for its healing waters since way back in the 14th century, and today folk still flock to the all-new Thermes baths that look over the downtown streets where once Dumas and Victor Hugo and the fictional Hercule Poirot would have flitted between Parisian-style cafes and babbling fountains.

Namur

A patchwork of traditional Mosan-style homes built from grey brick and stoic black slate, crisscrossing cobblestone lanes and pretty riverside promenades, Namur belies its official status as a regional capital with a laid-back, historic vibe.

Its undisputed piece de resistance is the sprawling medieval Citadelle that crowns the hillsides above the Sambre. More than 1,000 years old, it remains one of the largest fortresses in all of Europe and comes complete with oodles of escape tunnels and bulwarks that were used right up until WWII.

And once travelers are done touring the castle complex on the hill, Namur’s cobbled Place du Vieux Marché beckons; a pretty European square that’s awash with al fresco cafes and Belgian beer bars aplenty.

Liege

Straddling the Meuse River as it meanders northwards through the grassy valleys and woods of Wallonia, Liege is one of the less-trodden cities in Belgium. However, travelers who linger here just a little before heading out to explore the wilds of the Ardennes are in for a real treat.

For one there’s a seriously pretty medieval old town area that cascades down from the fascinating Citadel of Liege to the riverbanks, encompassing the flying buttresses of a reconstructed city cathedral, acclaimed institutions like Musée des Beaux-Arts and the eclectic Egyptology-come-Bonapartist collections of the Curtius Museum as it goes.

And then there’s the nightlife – a medley of student-led jazz bars and Low Country pubs that bustles between the Victorian and Art Deco homes of the Le Carré neighbourhood. Learn more about Liege: best things to do in Liege .

13. The Ardennes

Ardennes, Belgium

A sprawling section of southern Belgium that’s famed as one of the most beautiful hiking destinations in all of Northern Europe, the Ardennes ranges from the city of Namur, across the valleys of the meandering Meuse River and down to the wild plateau Fens on the edge of the German Eifel Mountains.

Between its borders travelers can seek out rock-clad castles like Chateau de Bouillon, Mardi Gras festivities in Malmedy , beautiful canoeing waters along the River Lesse, stalactite-dotted caves and grottoes amidst the Ourthe hills, dense woodlands and Trappist monasteries in Rochefort , rugged cliffs in Dinant , verdant valleys that give way to winding river channels, misty forests that go on for miles and oodles, oodles more!

Ostend

Escape the inland cities and towns of Belgium for a blast of North Sea air along the sun-splashed (at least by summer!) esplanades of Ostend , which runs its way along the windswept coastline of West-Flanders just a short ride out of Bruges.

Much-loved by locals for its buzzing atmosphere and sandy beaches between June and August, it’s actually surprisingly easy to fall in love with this one’s cookie cutter seaside hotels, curiously English tearooms and hedonistic clubs along Langestraat.

There’s history to explore too, most notably at the infamous Atlantic Wall Open Air Museum, which chronicles German fortification of the European seaboard, while aquariums and various marine-themed expos relate the town’s indelible connection to the North Sea.

15. Bastogne

Bastogne

Perched right on the borderlands with Luxembourg to the south, the now sleepy, 15,000-strong town of Bastogne boasts a history going all the way back to the centuries when Gallic tribes waged war with Roman centurions in the Low Countries.

However, the spot is now better known for its place at the heart of the tumultuous and dark histories of the 20th century. In 1944 it was from here that German divisions planned the Battle of the Bulge, and the town subsequently played host to the heroic 101st Airborne Division as they were encircled by Axis troops.

Today, this pivotal moment of the Western Front is commemorated at the acclaimed Bastogne War Museum, the colossal Mardasson Memorial and the Bastogne Barracks alike.

15 Best Places to Visit in Belgium:

  • The Hoge Kempen National Park
  • The Ardennes

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10 Best Cities to Visit in Belgium

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Planning a trip to Belgium and want to see more than just the usual suspects? Here’s a list of the best Belgian cities you must visit a least once in your lifetime.

Belgium might take little real estate on the map, but it’s packed full of attractions and cities worth visiting.

A big chunk of European history was written here, from the Battle of Waterloo where Napoleon met his match, to the Battle of Ypres during WWI.

But on a more cheerful note, the world has to thank Jean Neuhaus for inventing the Belgian praline and the Trappist monks for brewing the best beer in the world.

Let’s take a look at the best cities to visit in Belgium .

Bruges - Top 10 Cities to Visit in Belgium

Bruges is the jewel of the crown, the most beloved Belgian city. You are bound to find it beautiful, charming, and romantic like inspired by a fairytale. The historic center is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. And you can easily explore the city on foot, by boat or in a rickshaw.

Find your Zen along the quiet canals and enjoy a relaxing visit at the Béguinage – an enclosed community designed to meet the spiritual and material needs of women who dedicated their lives to God without retiring from the world. The Flemish Beguinages constitute a UNESCO World Heritage item in themselves and you will find them in many Belgian cities.

In spring, you will be spoiled with the sight of daffodils. And in winter, you can marvel at a frozen wonderland at the Ice Sculpture Festival.

If time permits, you can also visit the iconic poppy fields and the Menin Gate Memorial on this day tour to Ypres.

Where to stay in Bruges: If you like a hotel with character, you’ll love Martin’s Relais . This is where I stayed on my last trip to Bruges and loved everything about it, from the super friendly staff, champagne breakfast, canal views, spacious room, and the fact that we could be in the Market Square in a matter of minutes.

Mons was the 2015 European Capital of Culture. Van Gogh lived here for a while as a preacher and the house he stayed in can be visited.

But you will find Mons interesting for more quirky reasons. Every year locals slay a dragon and organize a big street fight featuring cows’ bladders as part of the Doudou Festival. And the lucky monkey located just outside the City Hall is supposed to grant your wishes if you touch it with your left hand.

The exquisite Grand Place will satisfy your cravings for local food. And if you want to try the famous Trappist beer, head to the La Pompe Benoit.

You can also get out of the city and head to Spiennes. This is where the largest and earliest concentration of Neolithic flint mines in Europe is to be found. A UNESCO Heritage site, visiting the mines is only possible on request.

3. Brussels

Brussels - Best Cities to Visit in Belgium

Belgium’s capital and the self-proclaimed capital of the European Union is a vibrant city where the whole wackiness of a misunderstood nation unveils.

From UNESCO-listed Victor Horta architecture to the intriguing Atomium, you’ll find many unusual things to do in Brussels . Stuffing your face with waffles, chocolate, cookies, and mussels is a must. Manneken Piss could not miss from any itinerary. And the 13th-century Grand Place is one of the most stunning in the world.

I advise you to take a break every now and then to sip a beer on one of the beautiful terraces. Oh, and if you love Christmas time just as much as I do, then Brussels’ Winter Wonders is a must-visit. It really is one of the best Christmas markets in Europe .

4. Mechelen

Situated in between Antwerp and Brussels, the small and picturesque city of Mechelen used to be a center for artistic production during the Northern Renaissance. Nowadays it is thriving with quaint shops and pleasant little squares.

Visit the Gothic and Baroque churches and the feminine Begijnhofkerk. Find your inner child at the Toy Museum. Or have a relaxing time at Het Anker, one of the oldest operating breweries in Belgium and the producer of the famous Lucifer and Gouden Carolus beers.

In Mechelen, they’ve made a habit out of leaving things half-done. But the unfinished bell tower has the oldest and biggest bell-ringing school in the world to compensate. The biggest parade only comes to town every 25 years. And the locals are known as ‘moon-extinguishers’ for in the 17th century they made a heroic attempt to fight the fire high up in the Saint-Rumbold’s Tower, where there was nothing burning but the moon between the clouds.

Antwerp - Top 10 Cities to Visit in Belgium

Antwerp is without a doubt one of the best cities to visit in Belgium and my personal favorite. Having visited it several times, I recommend you find your way here in autumn. In fact, I believe autumn is the best time to visit any Belgian city. The air is crisp and the tourists are scarce and you will be able to blend in with the locals easier.

If you’re wondering what you can do in Antwerp , first you need to know that this city is regarded as the Diamond Capital of the World. With over 70% of all the world’s diamonds being traded here, keeping the romance alive was never easier.

When you’re done diamond shopping, you should stop by the Chocolate Line to admire the gilded ceilings and taste some quirky chocolate flavors, like bacon, fried onions, Havana leaves, wasabi or saké.

But Antwerp also has a strong sense of aesthetics. The Grote Markt is absolutely magnificent. The MoMu Fashion Museum is a must-visit for any fashionista. And there’s even a fashion festival every September! Oh, and you MUST visit the train station, even if you don’t plan on taking the train. It’s glorious and constantly rated as one of the most fascinating train stations in Europe!

Situated along the Meuse River, Dinant is home to The Caves of Han and the Grotto of Dinant, some of the largest and most beautiful in Europe.

The city’s landmark is The Collegiate Church of Notre Dame with its onion-shaped dome. While on the hill behind it, a fortified Citadel overlooks the city.

Squeezed on the steep-sided valley between the rocks and the river, the long thin town of Dinant is just perfect for a day trip. In fact, many people like to include a visit to Dinant when they set off on a day trip to Luxembourg from Brussels.

When in Dinant, don’t forget to try the Flamiche , a local version of the quiche , and  couque de Dinant , Europe’s hardest biscuit.

Waterfront cafés in Ghent, another Belgian city with romantic canals

Cozy yet vibrant, Ghent is a Belgian city you don’t want to miss. At the very heart of the city, you’ll find charming medieval houses and cafés stretching along the Leie River. But Ghent also boasts a few Art Nouveau buildings as well as the asymmetrical City Pavilion, a newer and controversial addition to its cityscape.

Ghent developed under the watchful eye of Gravensteen Castle, which recently ‘starred’ in the BBC drama series “The White Queen” (where it passed as Warwick Castle from England).

Equally impressive, the majestic Cathedral of Saint Bavo, is best known for ‘The Altar of Ghent’ masterpiece, a 15th-century Early Flemish polyptych panel painting.

The elegant canals make Ghent a pleasant city to explore by boat. But Ghent is also bike and pedestrian-friendly, with most of its center being closed to cars.

Tournai is one of the two oldest cities in Belgium, having been founded by the Romans in 50 C.E. Four hundred years fast forward, Clovis, the first king of France, was born and raised here.

Nowadays, Tournai is home to one of the most beautiful churches in the world and its belfry is the oldest in the country. Belfries were tokens of the winning of civil liberties and the UNESCO Heritage list now includes 56 such historical buildings in Belgium and France.

For the best panoramic views over Tournai, climb the belfry’s 257 steps. And when in Grand Place, have a careful look at the buildings around it. Although devastated by a WWII firebombing, the restoration was so complete that the square now looks even more medieval than it did before the war.

Leuven - Best Cities to Visit in Belgium

Home to the oldest Catholic university in the world, Leuven is just a short train ride from Brussels. It’s a young and vibrant Belgian city with a long history and a gorgeous town hall reminiscent of a huge wedding cake, Leuven

There are plenty of things to do in Leuven but you can start with a stroll along its beautiful cobbled streets. Besides the stunning architecture, you will stumble upon a number of interesting statues of people reading books and a tiny bronze sculpture of Erasmus who used to be a lecturer at the University of Leuven.

The Oude Markt is dubbed “the longest bar in the world”. While the Grand Beguinage, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a serene place now serving as a student campus.

If you have time, take the bus and explore the charming gardens surrounding Arenberg Castle on the outskirts of the city. You will be surprised.

10. Chateaux and castles of Namur

Last but not least, head to the Namur region for some chateaux and castle hopping.

It is said that there are more castles per square mile in Belgium than anywhere else in the world. And the province of Namur with its green forests, rugged hills, caves and stone villages is reputedly the most beautiful in Belgium.

Follow the dramatic landscapes along the Meuse Valley and visit castles and formal gardens from every historical period. Don’t miss the Namur Castle, the Gardens of Annevoie and the Han-sur-Lesse Caves.

How to travel around Belgium

The easiest and most comfortable way to explore Belgium is by train. I highly recommend you purchase your train tickets in advance. They often include a seat reservation and you can benefit from great discounts.

However, if your travel plans include quite a bit of train travel around Belgium and other European countries, getting an Interrail Pass (for European residents) or a Eurail Pass (for non-Europeans) can be great value for money.

With only one pass, you can visit as many as 30 European countries while keeping things casual and flexible. Country-specific passes are also available. On popular routes, there are often departures every hour or half-hour. So you’ll be spoiled for choice and never have to rush to the train station again.

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16 Best Cities in Belgium: A Comprehensive Guide!

August 26, 2023 | Posted in: Belgium

So, you’re thinking of traveling to Belgium – fantastic! You probably have a pretty concrete image in your head of what you imagine the country to look like. Meandering canals, medieval city squares, grand gothic mansions and medieval cathedrals is what you'll find in the best cities in Belgium. Not to mention the waffles and beer!

The country is split roughly across the middle by Flanders in the north (the Flemish-speaking part) and Wallonia in the south (where people speak French and, in a small region, German).

Listed below are the best cities in Belgium.

  • Brussels. Brussels is the capital and largest city of Belgium. Brussels is known for its cosmopolitan culture, nightlife, shopping and being the headquarters of the EU.
  • Bruges. Bruges is extremely well preserved medieval city with canals and stone buildings that looks like a fairytale. Bruges is definitely a historic highlight.
  • Ghent. Ghent is a historic city with winding canals but also a youthful vibe due to large student population. Ghent is known as a “vegetarian capital of Europe”.
  • Antwerp. Antwerp is the major port city known for fashion, trendy boutiques, clubs and bars. Antwerp is called the “diamond capital of the world”.
  • Ostend. Ostend is a popular beach destination with seaside promenades, bars and cafes. Ostend is known as the “Queen of Belgian seaside resorts”.
  • Leuven. Leuven is a youthful university city but with beautiful historic buildings like the late-Gothic Town Hall. Leuven is the home town of Stella Artois brewery.
  • Liège. Liège is a modernizing city but with history evident in architectural pieces. Liège is known for lively nightlife.
  • Mechelen. Mechelen is a characterful, lively city with historic architecture like St Rumbold's Cathedral and street art.
  • Dinant. Dinant is a picturesque town on the Meuse River known for watersports, caves and wildlife. Dinant is the birthplace of the saxophone.
  • Ypres. Ypres is a historic town completely rebuilt after WW1 when original buildings were destroyed. Ypres is the center of war heritage.
  • Tournai. Tournai is an ancient city with over 2000 years of history. It is home to one of Belgium's most impressive cathedrals.
  • Mons. Mons is a town with many historic buildings and medieval architecture but also known for modern and contemporary museums.
  • Namur. Namur is a relaxed historic city on the Meuse River. Dominated by a large 10th century citadel fortress.
  • Kortrijk. Kortrijk originated in medieval times but went through much rebuilding over centuries. Kortrijk is popular for the scenic canals.
  • Ninove. Ninove is a charming town with stone buildings and cobblestone pathways. Some buildings date back to the Middle Ages.
  • Charleroi. Charleroi, in Belgium's Walloon region, is known for its coal mining history, earning its nickname “Black Country”. Though not a top tourist spot, it is a historically an industrial hub. Charleroi evolved into a center for tech, aeronautics and healthcare.

1. Brussels

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Brussels is the capital city of Belgium and the administrative centre of the European Union. Brussels' population is around 1.2 million people. Is is a major European city and has several nicknames including ‘The Capital of Europe', the ‘Crossroads of Europe' and ‘The Heart of Europe'. The two main languages spoken in Brussels are French and Dutch, reflecting the city's location on the border between Belgium's French-speaking south and Dutch-speaking north.

Brussels has a rich history and is known for its beautiful architectural landmarks. The most famous sight is the stunning Grand Place, a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring ornate guildhalls and impressive architecture. The iconic Atomium and Manneken Pis statue are other famous landmarks in the city. Brussels is also known for being the home of Art Nouveau, exemplified in architectural gems like the Horta House designed by Victor Horta. Belgian food specialties like waffles, chocolate, fries and beer are another thing Brussels is renowned for. With over 80 museums, Brussels has a thriving arts and culture scene.

Brussels the capital city in Belgium

Brussels is absolutely worth visiting for any visitor to Europe. Its history, architecture, culture and food make it an exciting and diverse destination. For first-time visitors, must-see places include the Grand Place, the Atomium, Manneken Pis, museums, the European Quarter and sampling waffles and chocolate. With so many attractions, beautiful sights and a welcoming atmosphere, experiencing Brussels should be on every traveller's wishlist. Spending two days in Brussels allows visitors to experience the essence of this charming, historic and tasty European capital.

Bruges is a city located in the Flemish region of Belgium. It is nicknamed the “Venice of the North” due to its picturesque canals. Bruges has a total area of 140 square kilometers and a population of around 118,000 people. The main language spoken in Bruges is Dutch.

Bruges is a very popular tourist destination, receiving about 8 million visitors per year. It is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and historic city center, which became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000. Some of the top attractions and landmarks in Bruges include the Belfry tower, the Church of Our Lady, the Lake of Love, the Begijnhof and the historic Market Square.

Bruges has many museums showcasing great works of medieval Flemish art, such as the Groeningemuseum. The city is also known for making lace, delicious chocolate and beers like Brugse Zot. Visitors can take boat tours along the scenic canals, ride in a horse-drawn carriage or climb the bell tower for panoramic views. Food lovers can indulge in Belgian waffles, fries, mussels and beer. Bruges provides a fairy tale-like experience with its cobblestone streets, gothic buildings and swans floating down the canals.

Bruges one of the biggest cities in Belgium

In summary, Bruges is a medieval city in Belgium with outstanding historical architecture that attracts millions of visitors each year. Nicknamed the “Venice of the North”, Bruges offers many attractions like museums, churches and boat tours along picturesque canals. With its romantic ambiance, Bruges is absolutely worth visiting for any traveler interested in experiencing the charm of this well-preserved historic city.

Ghent is a historic city located in the Flemish region of Belgium. Ghent's population is around 265,000 and it is one of the largest cities in Belgium. Ghent  is sometimes referred to as (yeah, as Brugge) “The Venice of the North” due to the many canals and waterways that flow through the city. The main language spoken in Ghent is Dutch.

Ghent is a very popular tourist destination, especially for people interested in medieval architecture and art. The city has many well-preserved medieval buildings, such as the 12th century Gravensteen Castle, Saint Bavo's Cathedral where the famous Ghent Altarpiece is displayed and the 14th century Belfry of Ghent. Ghent is also known for its museums like the Museum of Fine Arts which has an excellent collection of Belgian artwork.

In addition to the many historic sites, Ghent offers picturesque waterways and views. Visitors can take boat tours on the canals or stroll along the Graslei, a scenic row of guildhalls along the Leie river. The city center is largely car-free which makes wandering around on foot enjoyable. Ghent has a lively food scene with many restaurants, cafes and chocolate shops. Local specialities include Ghent waffles, cuberdon candies and Ghent mustard.

Ghent in Belgium

With its small town charm, medieval allure and modern buzz, Ghent offers an appealing blend of history, art and livability. Its compact historic center can be explored in 1-2 days making it an ideal weekend getaway. For travelers looking to experience medieval Flanders in an accessible way, Ghent is an excellent choice worth visiting.

Antwerp definitely wins the competition for being the coolest of the cities to visit in Belgium. With its hip nightlife and thriving fashion scene, this port city pulls in an eclectic mix of people.

It has a hipster food scene with plenty of craft breweries, cool restaurants, cozy coffee bars and experimental chocolatiers. There are plenty of things to do in Antwerp all-year-round as well.

It’s not the most beautiful city of Belgium because it was heavily bombed during World War 2. However, there are some wonderful sites to visit such as the 14th-century Cathedral of Our Lady, the Gothic and Baroque features of Saint Paul’s Church, the stunning street of Cogels Osylei, the Grote Markt and the spectacular central train station itself.

Antwerp is the second-largest city in Belgium and also known as Diamond City because of its roaring diamond trade. Over 70% of all the diamonds in the world are sold here.

Antwerp of of the large cities in Belgium

Art and fashion have a large legacy in this town, with the MoMu Fashion Museum and star-studded Antwerp Fashion Academy. You can’t go far here without hearing the name of the legendary painter Rubens, who continues to be ever-present throughout the city even now, over 400 years after his birth.

Make sure to check out some of Antwerp’s amazing museums (including Rubens’ own house) – there are loads!

Ostend is a coastal city located in the province of West Flanders in Belgium. Ostend's population is around 70,000 people and it is Belgium's largest coastal city. Ostend's nickname is “Queen of the Belgian coastal cities”. Ostend is a popular beach destination and North Sea port city. The main language spoken in Ostend is Dutch.

Ostend has a significant tourism industry, attracting both inland Belgians and international visitors. Ostend is known for its sandy beaches, seaside promenade and Belle Époque architecture. Ostend's key landmarks and monuments include the 19th century Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, the contemporary art museum Mu.ZEE and the Mercator, a historic three-masted sailing ship. The wide beach lined with cafes and the lively seaside promenade are popular highlights for visitors.

Ostend

Ostend also has an interesting history and was heavily bombed in both World Wars due to its strategic position. Traces of the World Wars can still be seen at the open-air Atlantikwall Raversyde museum. The atmospheric old town, marina and fishing harbour offer plenty to see. 

Visiting Ostend is worthwhile for those looking to experience Belgian coastal culture. It provides an easily accessible beach escape from cities like Brussels, as well as a convenient ferry crossing point to Britain. Foodies can indulge in the local seafood, especially the Ostend shrimp croquettes. With its seaside attractions, historic landmarks and local charm, Ostend offers an engaging Belgian travel experience.

Leuven is a city located about 25 kilometers east of Brussels in Belgium. It is the capital of the province of Flemish Brabant. Leuven is also known by its French name Louvain. As of 2021, Leuven had a population of over 101,000 people within an area of 57.5 square kilometers. The main language spoken in Leuven is Dutch, since it is in the Flemish region of Belgium. However, many residents also speak French, English and German.

Leuven is quite touristic, especially as it is home to the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, the largest university in Belgium. With over 45,000 students, Leuven has a vibrant, youthful atmosphere. It is considered Belgium's oldest university town, since the university dates back to 1425. The city's historic center is known for its beautiful architecture, including the 15th century Town Hall and the UNESCO-listed Groot Begijnhof beguinage.

Leuven one of the larger cities in Belgium

Leuven is also known as a beer capital, as it is the home of large breweries like Anheuser-Busch InBev and Stella Artois. Other attractions in Leuven include the centuries-old University Library, the M-Museum Leuven and lively markets and shopping districts. Leuven makes a great day trip from Brussels to experience Belgian culture, history, beers and student life. Visitors can tour landmarks like the Town Hall, St. Peter's Church, wander through the picturesque city center, sample beers and soak up the lively ambience. Leuven is certainly worth a visit, especially for those seeking an authentic Belgian experience off the main tourist track.

Liège is a major city and municipality located in eastern Belgium. Liège is located in the valley of the Meuse River and is the capital of Liège Province. Liège's nickname is “La Cité Ardente” which means “The Fervent City” in French. Liège has a population of around 195,000 residents within the city limits. The greater metro area of Liège has the population is approximately 750,000 people. The primary language spoken in Liège is French, as it is located in Wallonia, the French-speaking region of Belgium. However, some German and Dutch are also spoken.

Liège is a popular tourist destination. It has a historic city center with medieval churches, charming squares and museums. The city is known for its cultural attractions like the La Boverie Museum, the Grand Curtius Museum and St. Paul's Cathedral. The top attractions  in Liège include the 374 steps of Montagne de Bueren leading up to the citadel, the Archéoforum archaeological site under Place Saint-Lambert and the modern Liège-Guillemins train station designed by Santiago Calatrava.

Liège has a reputation for excellent food and a vibrant nightlife scene. It is considered the culinary capital of Wallonia. The city is also known as an early center of coal mining and steel production during the industrial revolution. Today, Liège remains the economic capital of French-speaking Belgium.

Liege

Liège is a historic, culturally-rich city with impressive architecture, museums, cuisine and nightlife. Its strategic location makes it a popular tourist destination. Visitors to Liege can appreciate both the modern amenities and ancient sights of this fervent Belgian city.

Mechelen is a city in the Flemish region of Belgium. It is located between Antwerp and Brussels. Mechelen has a population of around 86,000 people. The inhabitants of Mechelen have an alternative nickname, “Maneblussers”, which means “moon extinguishers”. This name originated from a story when locals thought the moonlight shining on the cathedral tower was a fire, so they rushed to extinguish it.

The main language spoken in Mechelen is Dutch. As a historic city with many attractions, Mechelen is quite popular among tourists. The city is known for its proud architecture, churches and historical buildings. Some of the top sights to visit in Mechelen include St. Rumbold's Cathedral, the Grote Markt central square and the two Beguinages, which are historic self-sufficient housing communities dating back to the Middle Ages.

Mechelen one of Belgium's main cities

Other highlights are the City Hall, the Skywalk at the top of St. Rumbold's Tower offering panoramic views and landmarks like the Haverwerf port area and the palaces of Margaret of Austria and Margaret of York. Mechelen also has great museums, green spaces and the historic Het Anker Brewery to explore. Given its central location, wealth of sights and ease of access by train, Mechelen is certainly worth a visit, whether just for a day trip or a longer stay.

Dinant is a picturesque city located in southern Belgium along the River Meuse. With a population of around 13,500, Dinant is a small but charming destination in Belgium's French-speaking Wallonia region. Nicknamed “Daughter of the Meuse”, Dinant spreads along the riverbanks with colorful houses pressed against sheer cliffs. French is spoken in Dinant as it is part of Wallonia.

Dinant is a popular tourist destination thanks to its fairytale-like landscapes and historic attractions. Dinant is most famous for being the birthplace of Adolphe Sax, inventor of the saxophone. Reminders of Sax are found throughout the city in the form of saxophone sculptures, beers and a Saxophone Museum.

Other top attractions include the impressive 13th century Collegiate Church of Our Lady with its onion-domed tower and the cliffside Citadel fortress dating from the 11th century that looms over Dinant . The Meuse River itself offers scenic strolls, boat tours and outdoor adventures. Dinant's picturesque old town charms visitors with its riverside cafes, artisanal shops and winding cobblestone streets.

Dinant Belgium towns

For such a small city, Dinant packs in quite a bit of history, culture and natural beauty. Its convenient location near Brussels, Luxembourg and Namur makes it an easy and rewarding day trip. Travelers short on time could see Dinant's top sights in a few hours. But the fairytale setting invites longer stays to unwind along the Meuse. With its postcard-perfect landscapes and wealth of sights, Dinant is absolutely worth a visit for any first-time traveler to Belgium.

Ypres is a city in the Belgian province of West Flanders. It is officially known by its Dutch name Ieper, but British soldiers nicknamed it “Wipers” during World War I. Ypres has about 35,000 inhabitants and covers an area of 131 square kilometers. The local language is Dutch, though some people also speak French.

Ypres is a popular tourist destination due to its World War I history and Gothic architecture. It was at the center of the Ypres Salient on the Western Front and was nearly destroyed during the war. The city was rebuilt in the 1920s and 30s. Key landmarks include the Menin Gate memorial and the In Flanders Fields Museum located in the historic Cloth Hall. The daily Last Post ceremony at the Menin Gate is a moving tribute to fallen soldiers.

Other notable sites are the Gothic Saint Martin's Cathedral, the medieval ramparts and fortifications built by Vauban, Saint George's Memorial Church and the extensive cemeteries and memorials honoring British, Canadian and ANZAC forces. Ypres is an excellent base to visit the battlefields and trenches of Passchendaele, Polygon Wood, Hill 60 and other important sites of the war.

Aerial view of Ypres

For history buffs interested in World War I, Ypres is a must-see destination in Belgium. The reconstructed old town center also appeals to lovers of medieval architecture and Flemish culture. Ypres offers a variety of accommodations, restaurants and shopping. While it draws many visitors for its war history, the city has rebranded itself as a “city of peace”.

Tournai is a city in southwestern Belgium located near the France border. It has a population of around 69,000 people and covers an area of roughly 215 square kilometers. Also known by its Flemish name Doornik, Tournai is located in Wallonia, the French-speaking region of Belgium. The main language spoken in Tournai is French.

Tournai has over 2,000 years of history, making it one of the oldest cities in Belgium. It was an important city in Medieval times and has many historic buildings and landmarks. Two of its most famous attractions are the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Belfry of Tournai, both designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The towering Notre Dame Cathedral dates back to the 12th century and features a mix of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. The Belfry, built between the 12th and 14th centuries, is the oldest belfry in Belgium and offers panoramic views from the top.

Other notable landmarks in Tournai include the Grand Place town square, the 13th century Pont des Trous bridge over the Scheldt River and several museums covering art, history and folklore. Tournai attracts many tourists interested in its history, architecture and art. It offers walking tours, boat tours along the Scheldt River and festivals throughout the year. The city is also known for its local cuisine, beers and folklore traditions.

Tournai in Belgium

Tournai is certainly worth visiting for travelers interested in Belgian heritage and architecture. Tournai provides an intimate alternative to the larger, more touristy cities in Belgium and northern France. Visitors can easily spend a day or two exploring the sights, relaxing at local cafes and soaking up the historic atmosphere.

Mons is a city located in the Wallonia region of Belgium. It is the capital of the province of Hainaut. Mons also goes by the nickname Bergen, which is the Dutch name for the city. Mons has a total area of about 148 square kilometers (57 square miles) and a population of over 95,000 people as of 2018. The main language spoken in Mons is French, since it is located in the French-speaking region of Wallonia.

Mons is quite a touristic city, known for its history, architecture and cultural sites. Some of the top attractions in Mons include the Grand Place, the central square surrounded by historic buildings like the Gothic city hall. The 17th century belfry tower is also iconic monument, described by Victor Hugo as looking like a “coffeepot flanked by four smaller teapots”. Other landmarks are the Saint Waltrude Collegiate Church, the Mons Memorial Museum and the Museum François Duesberg, with its collection of rare decorative art objects. Mons was named a European Capital of Culture in 2015.

Mons, Grand Place

Visitors can also see the house where Vincent Van Gogh lived for a time when he was starting out as an artist in the late 1800s. Outside the city, tourists can visit the Neolithic Flint Mines at Spiennes, which are among the earliest and largest ancient flint mines in Europe. The Doudou festival held annually in Mons is a popular cultural event. Visiting Mons offers a nice combination of historical sites, architecture, museums and local culture for visitors interested in Belgian destinations beyond Brussels. Its selection as a European Capital of Culture shows it is a city with unique cultural heritage worth experiencing.

Namur is the capital city of Wallonia, the French-speaking region of Belgium. It is located at the confluence of the Sambre and Meuse rivers. Namur has a nickname of “the ant-hill of Europe” given by Napoleon due to its strategic position and extensive fortifications. The city has a population of around 110,000 inhabitants within an area of 175.93 square kilometers. French is the main language spoken in Namur.

Namur is a popular tourist destination with many historical monuments and landmarks to visit. The most notable attraction is the Citadel of Namur, a mighty fortress that sits atop a rocky spur overlooking the city. Other highlights include Saint Aubin's Cathedral, the 18th century cathedral with a distinctive domed roof and the Church of Saint-Loup, a beautiful baroque church. The pedestrianized streets of the old town are lined with shops, cafes and restaurants.

Namur

Namur is known for its slow, relaxed pace of life compared to other Belgian cities. The snail is used as a symbol of the city. Namur is also renowned for its local cuisine including puff pastries stuffed with snails and strawberries from the surrounding region. For visitors interested in history, architecture and laid-back sightseeing, Namur is certainly worth a visit. Its small size makes it ideal for leisurely strolls to take in the sights. Namur offers an appealing Belgian city break due to its historic charm and excellent food and drinking activities.

Kortrijk is a city located in the Flemish province of West Flanders, Belgium. It is also known as Courtrai in French. With a population of around 75,000 people within the city limits, Kortrijk is one of the biggest cities in southern West Flanders. The main language spoken in Kortrijk is Dutch.

Kortrijk is considered quite touristic as it has many monuments, landmarks, museums and historic sites that attract visitors. The city is known for its important role in medieval times as a center for the flax and linen industry. It is also famous for the Battle of the Golden Spurs that took place just outside the city in 1302, a battle that holds great significance for Flemish national identity.

Some of the top attractions and monuments to see in Kortrijk include the Belfry tower, the medieval Broel Towers, Saint Martin's Church, the scenic Begijnhof (beguinage) and Kortrijk's Gothic-style City Hall on the main square. The museum Kortrijk 1302 provides an interactive multimedia experience detailing the famous Battle of the Golden Spurs. The museum Texture highlights the history of flax and the linen industry in the city.

Kortrijk

Kortrijk offers much for visitors to explore and discover. The pedestrian-friendly historic city center lined with cafes and restaurants is enjoyable to stroll through. Kortrijk's reputation as a shopping destination, with stores on traffic-free shopping streets, also helps make it an attractive place to visit. Kortrijk is certainly worth visiting for those wishing to explore Flemish culture, history and architecture.

Ninove is a city and municipality located in the Flemish province of East Flanders in Belgium. It sits on the river Dender and is part of the Denderstreek region. Ninove has several nicknames including “Wortelmannen” meaning carrot people and “De Oudste, de Stoutste en de Wijste der Steden” meaning the Oldest, the Boldest and the Wisest of Cities. As of 2023, Ninove has a population of around 40,000 residents and covers an area of 73 km2, giving it a population density of 553 inhabitants per km2. The main language spoken is Dutch. While not a major tourist destination, Ninove does have some landmarks and attractions that make it worth a visit. The main sites include the Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-Hemelvaartkerk, a large cathedral and the largest in the region, the Koepoort, a medieval city gate and the Old City Hall. Ninove also has several nature areas like the Neigembos forest that are good for walks and relaxing. Additionally, Ninove hosts an annual Volkswagen show focused on air-cooled models which draws enthusiasts from across Europe. For those interested in history, architecture, nature or Volkswagen cars, Ninove has enough to make it an enjoyable side visit when travelling through Belgium. However, it is not a must-see destination comparable to Bruges, Brussels or Ghent.

Ninove

16. Charleroi

Charleroi is an industrial city located in the Walloon region of Belgium, about 60km south of Brussels. It is the third largest municipality and fifth largest city in Belgium, with around 200,000 inhabitants. Charleroi is sometimes referred to as the “Black Country” due to its history of coal mining and heavy industry which left much of the landscape dotted with spoil tips and old industrial buildings. The main language spoken in Charleroi is French.

While not considered one of Belgium's main tourist destinations, Charleroi does have some interesting attractions worth visiting. Key landmarks include the Museum of Photography, one of the largest photography museums in Europe and the Bois du Cazier, a former coal mine turned museum that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city also has some Art Nouveau and Art Deco architecture, such as the ornate town hall.

Charleroi old town

Charleroi is known historically for its coal mining and steel industry, which boomed in the 19th and early 20th centuries but declined after World War II. More recently it has redeveloped into a hub for high tech industries, engineering, aeronautics and healthcare. It is home to a major airport serving low cost carriers. Charleroi has also played an important role in the history of the Belgian comic strip, being the birthplace of the famous Spirou magazine.

While some Belgians look down on Charleroi as polluted and derelict, it has cleaned up its image in recent decades. With cheap flights, interesting industrial heritage and a growing arts scene, Charleroi is worth considering as a tourist destination in Belgium beyond the more well known cities.

What is the most touristic city in Belgium?

Bruges is the most touristic city of Belgium. Bruges welcomes 8 million visitors per year, with the majority coming during the summer months and Christmas. The city's status as a UNESCO World Heritage site, presence of notable attractions like the Belfry tower, and proximity to the port city of Zeebrugge have all contributed to its popularity among tourists.Wwhile Bruges remains a top attraction, the city is actively working to strike a balance between retaining its charm and history while preventing the excesses of overtourism that have plagued other European destinations. Its continued popularity speaks to Bruges's enduring draw as a quintessential medieval European city.

Belgium is a popular tourist destination in Europe for its historic medieval towns, unique architecture, renowned art museums, multicultural cuisine and world-famous beers. Tourists massively visit the charming towns like Bruges and Ghent to admire their well-preserved medieval buildings, picturesque canals and cobblestone streets. Bruges boasts 13th century belfries, winding canals, and ornate churches that transport visitors back to medieval times. Ghent charms with its beguinages, belfries, and gabled guild houses.

Art lovers are drawn to Belgium's many museums housing works by famous Flemish masters like Rubens and Brueghel. Antwerp's galleries showcase art from the Flemish Primitives to Belgian surrealists like Magritte. The Museum of Fine Arts in Ghent displays masterpieces like Jan van Eyck's Adoration of the Mystic Lamb.

Foodies indulge in Belgian favorites like moules-frites, waffles piled with whipped cream and fruit, and hundreds of high-quality beers. Belgium's long brewing tradition has spawned specialty beers like lambics, Trappist ales, and abbey beers. Chocolate shops tempt with truffles and pralines from top brands like Godiva, Neuhaus, and Leonidas.

Outdoor enthusiasts hike and bike in the hilly Ardennes region and kayak along the Lesse River. History buffs tour WWI and WWII sites near Ypres and Bastogne. The diverse country also appeals to explorers intrigued by its complex linguistic politics and role as headquarters of the EU and NATO. Belgium's accessibility, central location, efficient transport, and variety of attractions draw over 8 million international tourists annually.

Listed below are the most important things a tourist should know before visiting Belgium.

  • Language: Belgium has three official languages: Dutch, French and German. While English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas, it's always helpful to learn a few basic phrases in the local language.
  • Currency: The currency used in Belgium is the Euro (€). It's advisable to have some cash on hand, as not all places may accept credit cards, especially in smaller towns or for smaller purchases.
  • Weather: Belgium has a temperate maritime climate, which means it can be quite unpredictable. It's a good idea to pack layers and be prepared for changing weather conditions, even during the summer months.
  • Transportation: Belgium has an efficient public transportation system, including trains, trams and buses. It's recommended to use public transport to get around, as parking can be limited and expensive in cities.
  • Tipping: Tipping is not mandatory in Belgium, as a service charge is often included in the bill. However, it's customary to round up the bill or leave a small tip as a gesture of appreciation for good service.
  • Opening Hours: Many shops and businesses in Belgium close on Sundays, so it's important to plan accordingly. Additionally, some museums and attractions may have specific closing days or limited hours, so it's advisable to check their schedules in advance.
  • Safety : Belgium is generally a safe country to visit, but it's always wise to take common precautions. Keep an eye on your belongings, especially in crowded areas and be aware of your surroundings.

These are just a few key things to know before visiting Belgium . It's always a good idea to do some research and plan ahead to make the most of your trip.

What are the best things to do in Belgium?

Listed below find the best things to do in Belgium:

  • Taste a Waffle: Belgium is renowned for its waffles. Notably, there's no single “Belgian waffle”. Instead, there are regional varieties like Liège and Brussels waffles.
  • Explore a Castle: Belgium has the highest density of castles per square kilometer. A prominent one is the Gravensteen in Ghent.
  • Experience the Beer Culture: Belgium boasts between 800 to 1,000 different beers. The nation's beer scene is so esteemed it's a UNESCO World Heritage site. The Halve Maan in Bruges is a notable brewery.
  • Visit a Beguinage: Unique to Belgium and the Netherlands, Belgium's beguinages are UNESCO World Heritage sites. The Grand Beguinage in Leuven stands out for its serenity.
  • Visit a Castle: Belgium is home to a plethora of captivating castles, each with its own unique story and architectural style. Belgium has plenty of medieval fortresses with imposing towers and elegant Renaissance residences. These castles showcase the rich history and grandeur of the country. Visiting these Castle is a journey through time.
  • Commemorate the World Wars: Belgium's history is marked by both World Wars. Tourists often visit sites like Flanders Fields and Breendonk Fortress to remember these events.
  • Visit a Christmas market. The Christmas markets in Belgium are a delightful experience, filled with festive cheer and holiday spirit. Belgian Christmas markets  feature small shops / stalls selling crafts and gifts to the aroma of traditional treats like waffles and glühwein.

These are just a few of the best things to do in Belgium , offering a mix of history, culture and culinary delights.

Listed below find the best castles in Belgium:

  • Castle of Gaasbeek:  Castle of Gaasbeek is located in Flemish Brabant. It is a medieval castle that offers a glimpse into the past with its rich history and stunning architecture.
  • Gravensteen: Gravensteen is situated in Ghent. It is an imposing fortress dates back to the Middle Ages and provides a fascinating insight into medieval life.
  • Alden Biesen Castle: Alden Biesen Castle is found in Limburg. It is known for its beautiful gardens and hosts various cultural events throughout the year.
  • Groot-Bijgaarden Castle: Groot-Bijgaarden Castle is situated near Brussels and is know for its picturesque gardens and is a popular venue for weddings and events.
  • Château de Beloeil: Château de Beloeil is located in Hainaut. It is considered an elegant castle is surrounded by extensive gardens and is often referred to as the “Versailles of Belgium”.
  • Château de Modave: Château de Modave is nestled in the province of Liège, in a stunning hilltop location that offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Annevoie Castle: Annevoie Castle is in Namur. It is known for its enchanting water gardens, which are considered among the most beautiful castles in Europe.
  • Montaigle Castle: Montaigle Castle is found in the province of Namur. It is a captivating ruin castle that showcases the architectural splendor of the Middle Ages.
  • La Roche-en-Ardenne Castle: La Roche-en-Ardenne Castle is located in the Ardennes region. This castle overlooks the town of La Roche-en-Ardenne and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
  • Château De Waroux: Château De Waroux is situated in Liège. This castle is a fine example of neoclassical architecture and is surrounded by a picturesque park.

These Belgium castles provide a fascinating glimpse into Belgium's history and offer visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the country's rich cultural heritage.

Listed below find the best Belgian sweet foods for visitors to eat in Belgium:

  • Belgian Chocolates: Belgium is renowned for its exquisite chocolates. Indulge in pralines, truffles and ganaches from renowned chocolatiers like Pierre Marcolini, Godiva and Leonidas.
  • Speculoos: Speculoos are spiced shortcrust biscuits are a beloved Belgian treat. Enjoy them on their own or paired with a cup of coffee or tea.
  • Belgian Waffles: Whether you prefer the light and crispy Brussels waffles or the denser, sweeter Liege waffles, both are delightful sweet treats. Top them with whipped cream, chocolate or fresh fruit for an extra touch of indulgence.

Listed below find the best World War monuments to visit in Belgium:

  • In Flanders Fields Museum: In Flanders Fields Museum is based in Ypres provides a comprehensive look at the history of World War I in the Flanders region.
  • West Front Nieuwpoort: West Front Nieuwpoort is located in Nieuwpoort, this site commemorates the Battle of the Yser and offers stunning views of the Belgian battle site areas.
  • Hill 62: Hill 62 is known as Sanctuary Wood. It is a Canadian memorial near Ypres, it honors the defense of Ypres by Canadian troops during the First World War.
  • Lange Max Museum: Lange Max Museum is situated in Koekelare, this museum offers insights into the German side of the Western Front and is located on the site of the “Long Max” artillery piece.
  • Hooge Crater Museum: Hooge Crater Museum is located near Ypres focuses on the Battle of Hooge and provides a unique perspective on the war.

Yes, living in Belgium can be quite expensive. The cost of living in Belgium is influenced by various factors such as housing, transportation, food and healthcare. Housing, in particular, can be a significant expense, especially in cities like Brussels. However, it's important to note that the cost of living can vary depending on your lifestyle and location within Belgium.

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  • January 19, 2022

Best cities to visit in Belgium

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So many people breeze through the main cities in Belgium in just a couple of days, using it as a stepping stone between France and the Netherlands.

This is madness!

Belgium is an incredible destination, filled with fascinating cities, tonnes of museums, and some of the best beer in the world.

Doesn’t that make you want to slow down and spend more time here?

Everybody’s heard of Brussels and Bruges, but there are actually quite a few Belgian cities that are worth visiting – and a few hidden gems that are well off the beaten tourist track!

So to help you plan your trip to Belgium, here are 12 of the very best cities to visit in Belgium!

Panorama of Quay Graslei in Ghent city, Belgium

Ghent, the capital of Oost-Vlaanderen, was my favourite city in Belgium! You’ll get both the old and the new in Ghent and, since so many visitors to Belgium only head to Bruges and Brussels, you’ll find the crowds aren’t quite as intense here.

I’ve written a full itinerary for Ghent , but in short the very best thing to do in Ghent is to visit the Gravensteen Castle.

This 10th-century castle offers a crash course on the history of Ghent.

The castle looks every bit the imposing mediaeval castle, complete with a moat, and you’re able to explore it with a hilarious audio guide that will have you in stitches the entire visit! Entry tickets cost €12.00.

Other top attractions in Ghent include Saint Bavo’s Cathedral, the Ghent Belfry, and St Michael’s Bridge. Aside from sightseeing, though, you definitely should do some drinking in Ghent!

It’s got a tonne of unique pubs and bars, and you’ll fall in love with Belgian beer if you haven’t already.

I recommend visiting t’Galgenhuis, the smallest pub in Ghent, which feels like you’re walking into a tiny house!

Getting a seat here is hard, but if you head up the narrow staircase there’s a tiny balcony area overlooking the main part of the pub that’s more likely to have space.

You also shouldn’t leave Ghent without exchanging your shoe for a 1.2-litre glass of beer at Dulle Griet bar! You pay around €10 for the beer and give your shoe as a deposit that you’ll return the glass without running off with it or breaking it!

Dinant, one of the most underrated cities to visit in Belgium

In the Wallonia region of Belgium you’ll find the gorgeous city of Dinant, which is perched on the banks of the River Meuse. Surrounded by steep mountains, the view of central Dinant from across the river is truly one of the most beautiful sights in Belgium.

The Citadel of Dinant is the most popular place to visit in the city. You can access this hilltop fortress by cable car from central Dinant, and from the top you’ll get stunning views over the Meuse Valley. 

The citadel has been standing for hundreds of years, but nowadays it documents the history of Dinant and the citadel itself. It costs €11 for the cable car and entry to the citadel, or €18 with a river cruise as well. 

As well as the Citadel, you should definitely visit the Collégiale Notre-Dame whilst you’re in Dinant. This building is right below the citadel, and its onion-like dome is one of the most recognisable landmarks in Dinant.

The church itself was constructed in the 13th and 14th centuries and has had to be repaired numerous times over the years after damage from battles in the area.

Dinant is also a great base to visit the Château de Vêves, which is in the nearby village of Celles. The current version of this picturesque Château was built in the 15th century, but different iterations have stood in its position since the 7th century. 

Many people say the inside of the castle is not worth the steep entry price, but you’ll definitely be satisfied with just exploring it from the outside.

3. Brussels

Brussels, the capital city of Belgium

As Belgium’s capital city, it’s no surprise that Brussels features on this list of the best cities to visit in Belgium!

The capital has always been known for its cosmopolitan lifestyle, from winding streets full of shops to leafy parks where you can find yourself lost among children playing football or running through tree-enclosed paths.

Perhaps more well-known, though, is Brussels’ role as the European Union’s headquarters. Among the many shiny buildings though, you’ll find plenty of more historic sights to see in Brussels, and its history dates back to the Celtic times. 

Long ago Brussels was an important base for mediaeval European royalty. Nowadays, you can learn all about that at one of the city’s world-class museums.

The city has over 80 museums, so if you’re a museum buff Brussels really is the best city in Belgium for you to visit!

Special shout-outs go to the Belvue Museum, which showcases the history of Belgium, and the Museum of the City of Brussels, which, you guessed it, teaches about the history of Brussels.

The historic centre of Brussels is a must-see, with its Grand Place being the absolute highlight. It’s busy at all times of day and is the heart of Brussels’ tourist area. Another top attraction in Brussels is the bizarre Manneken Pis, a small fountain where the water runs out of a statue of a boy. It looks like he’s… well… you know!

It’d be a crime to visit Brussels without having some Belgian beer at Delirium Cafe, which has countless beers on offer for you to try. You also have to try a Brussels Waffle in Brussels!

There are two types in Belgium, the Brussels Waffle and the Liege Waffle, with the Brussels option being the larger but lighter option.

The coastal city of Ostend in Belgium

The coastal city of Ostend is a city of fun and adventure, and it’s also one of the most underrated cities in Belgium! It’s no surprise that the best time to visit here is summer, but there are things to do here all year round.

Whether you’re looking to just relax by the seaside or explore the largest botanical garden on Earth, Ostend has it all! 

It goes without saying that the main attraction here is the beach. Belgium isn’t known for having amazing beaches, but if you’re just looking to relax on the sand Ostend definitely gets the job done.

There are five different beaches in Ostend: Oosterstrand, Klein Strand, Groot Strand, Sportstrand, Mariakerke beach and Raversijde. 

As well as the beaches it’s worth venturing to the Atlantic Wall Open Air Museum whilst you’re in Ostend.

It has one of the best-preserved remnants of the Atlantic Wall which was used in WW2, and the museum also documents Belgium’s role in World War II. Tickets cost €6.

Ostend is known for its mussels and shrimp, and you can’t go far wrong by visiting Bij Moustache, Belgium’s smallest fish shop!

It’s famous for its shrimp croquettes, but it offers a whole range of different seafood that you can order to go and then eat on the beach!

Every year in August, the TAZ Festival, also known as “Theatre by the Sea ” takes place at Ostend. It showcases theatre, modern dance and ballet performances as well acoustic music performed by under-the-radar performers.

If you’re creative you’ll probably love the festival!

Namur Fort, Wallonia

The small city of Namur is the capital of the Wallonia region of southern Belgium. Located just 60km southeast of Brussels, this small city is the perfect choice for a day trip from Brussels. 

The best way to get to know the city is on a boat tour, where you’ll sail past the historic centre of Namur, the Confluence and the Namur Citadel. Tours last around 50 minutes and cost €8 per person.

The Citadel of Namur is the most famous landmark in the city, as well as one of the most impressive fortresses in Europe. It dates back to Roman times and then became home to the Counts of Namur in the Middle Ages.

It was the perfect location for them since it sits high on a rock overlooking two rivers, and it’s a great place to visit nowadays as it gives you epic views over the city.

If you’re looking for more history, head on over to the Hôtel de Gaiffier d’Hestroy. This listed 18th-century mansion houses the Provincial Museum of Ancient Arts of Namur and exhibits art from around Belgium, Europe and Asia.

Carrying on with the art theme, it’s also worth visiting the Musée Provincial Félicien Rops, which is dedicated to displaying the works of this 19th-century artist. 

Bruges Market Square

Bruges is one of the highlights of Belgiums’ Flanders Region and one of the best Belgian cities. It’s incredibly popular with tourists in Belgium because of its mediaeval old town and gorgeous canals.

Bruges really is one of the most beautiful cities I have ever visited! The beauty of its canals has actually led to Bruges being named the “Venice Of The North”.

The best way to get to know Bruges is definitely on this boat tour, which leads you around the winding canals of Bruges, sailing past many of the city’s highlights and a few hidden spots. 

If you’re planning on visiting Bruges, you should check out my one day Bruges itinerary which covers some of the very best things to do and places to see in Bruges.

The highlight of my trip to Bruges was definitely taking a brewery tour of De Halve Maan Brewery. Learning about the history of beer making in Bruges was fascinating, and tasting the beer was even better!

You can’t head to Bruges without visiting the iconic Burg Square and Bruges City Hall. This area of Bruges is probably the most beautiful, and you won’t be able to resist taking photos of it from every angle!

Around the square you’ll find plenty of Belgian chocolate and waffle shops, and, although the chocolate is pretty expensive, I can personally vouch that it’s worth it!

Antwerp, one of the best cities to visit in Belgium

If you’re a foodie, head straight to Antwerp! This Dutch-speaking city has been the home of the world’s best chocolate, beer and waffles since the 15th century.

It also has a bustling market scene, with the city playing host to an array of international food markets. As well as the markets, you’ll also find plenty of restaurants serving up traditional Belgian dishes as well as international food. 

In terms of sightseeing, you need to visit the Grand Place (Grote Markt), home to some amazing architecture and buildings from centuries past that still stand today.

You should also visit the Rubens House, a museum in the former mansion home of the esteemed painter Rubens. 

To learn more about the city of Antwerp, don’t miss paying a visit to the Museum aan de Stroom.

It’s the biggest museum in Antwerp, and its collection ranges from maritime artefacts showcasing the city’s port history to art and cultural exhibitions focusing on Antwerp’s role in the world.

A popular way to visit Antwerp is on this combined day trip from Brussels , which enables you to visit both Antwerp and Ghent in one jam-packed day.

I think both cities are definitely worth one full day each, but if you don’t have time for that this is the next best option!

Leuven, one of the most beautiful cities in Belgium

Just 25km east of Brussels, Leuven is one of the best cities in Belgium to visit on a day trip from the capital. The city’s history dates back to the Middle Ages, which you’ll see reflected in the city’s historic architecture. 

The 15th-century Town Hall, which is the city’s favourite building, is the best photo opportunity in the city, and easily one of its most beautiful buildings. You can visit the Town Hall on a guided tour, which costs just €4. 

Leuven is a university city, and a special one at that – it is home to the oldest university in Belgium! The star attraction of the university is the University Library and Bell Tower. 

The original building was unfortunately completely destroyed in WW1, but it was rebuilt in 1927.

The Bell Tower features an astounding 63 bells, but chances are that the reason you ventured up to the Bell Tower wasn’t for the bells, but for the wonderful views it offers over the city of Leuven.

Aside from the university, Leuven is famous for Stella Artois – and you can tour its brewery in Leuven every Saturday!

The tour costs €12, and if you’re a Stella Artois fan you should head to the many bars that line the Market Square after your tour which is the best place to enjoy a glass of the local beer.

9. Mechelen

Mechelen

The small city of Mechelen is definitely one of the most underrated cities in Belgium. You’ll find it nestled between Brussels and Antwerp, making it one of the best-located cities in the Flanders region of Belgium!

Not many international tourists visit here, so it’s the perfect place to head to if you want to get off the classic Belgium tourist trail. 

The first stop on your trip through Mechelen should be the Grote Markt, a charming market square lined with landmarks like City Hall and many cute cafes.

It looks like the perfect storybook historic centre, and you’ll definitely want to stay here a while snapping photos and maybe enjoying a Belgian waffle! 

Another great place to visit in Mechelen is the huge St Rumbold’s Tower. This 15th-century cathedral is 97 metres tall, and you’ll have to climb over 500 steps to get to the top! From the top, though, you’ll get marvellous views of this historic city.

If it’s a clear day, you might even be able to spot Brussels and Antwerp in the distance!

Although nowadays Mechelen is a lovely place to spend the day, in WW2 it was the Belgian centre for deportation to Auschwitz concentration camp.

The Kazerne Dossin memorial, museum, and historical centre on the holocaust and human rights, is one of the most important places to visit in Mechelen, and you’ll learn a lot here. 

10. Kortrijk

Kortrijk Broel Towers

You’ll find Kortrijk in West Flanders, and it’s another hidden gem city to add to your Belgium itinerary. It’s near the French border, making it a great stop if you’re on your way from Belgium to Paris or elsewhere in France.

The Broel Towers (two towers on either side of the River Leie) and the most famous attractions in the city, were once part of the old city walls.

They date back to 1385, and the paved terrace in front of the towers is the best place to admire them and snap a few photos.

One of the prettiest places to visit in the city is the Kortrijk Beguinage, which dates back to 1238 and became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998.

It contains forty Baroque houses, and was home to Kortrijk’s beguines, religious women who decided to still live within the community rather than somewhere like a convent. 

Nobody lives there anymore, but it’s a very quaint and beautiful area to explore.

If you’re not feeling like a day of historical attractions, it’s time to hit the shops! Yup, if you’re looking for a new shopping destination, Kortrijk should be at the top of your list.

The city has an outdoor pedestrian street with plenty to offer no matter what style of clothing you’re into. As well as plenty of independent shops you’ll find the K Mall, which houses all major brands.

11. Charleroi

Charleroi

Charleroi is a city in Belgium that many people overlook when they are travelling through the country. Most visitors just fly into Charleroi airport and then head straight to Brussels. However, Charleroi is worth a short stop if you’re in the area.

Unlike many of the cities on this list, Charleroi is not very pretty at all, but what it lacks in beauty it makes up for with its interesting museums. 

The best place to head to is the former coal mine Bois du Cazier, which was the site of Belgium’s worst mining disaster and is now an interactive museum. The museum is a memorial to those that perished in the disaster.

It also features a mining/steelmaking exhibition where you can learn about how steel was made.

Other top museums include the Charleroi Photography Museum, the Glass Museum, and BPS22, an art gallery in a former industrial space. 

The L’Atelier de La Manufacture Urbaine is a great place to go if you enjoy beer tasting and cocktails. I recommend getting one of each, but their food menu isn’t very extensive so eat beforehand!

The vibe here really does make it stand out; friendly service combined with old-fashioned charm makes for an enjoyable experience unlike any other bar in town. That’s why the locals keep coming back again and again.

The Menin Gate in Ypres, Flanders

If you’re interested in modern history, there is no better city to visit in Belgium than Ypres (also called Ieper).

This charming city was completely destroyed during WW1, but its delightful Market Square and Cloth Hall were painstakingly restored shortly after. You’d never be able to tell that it wasn’t all original!

As the gateway to Flanders, where the bulk of the fighting of WW1 took place, Ypres’ attractions all centre around WW1 history.

You can’t miss visiting the In Flanders Fields Museum – it’s one of the best museums in Belgium! 

This interactive museum documents the history of the fighting in Belgium and in particular Flanders, and also unflinchingly shows us the horrors of the war.

Another one of the best activities in Ypres is attending the Last Post Ceremony at the Menin Gate.

You can read my full guide to this , but in short, this ceremony takes place every single night to commemorate those who never returned from the battlefields of Flanders during WW1.

It’s an incredibly moving and special event, and I highly recommend it. 

Ypres is the perfect place to base yourself if you want to explore some of the many war cemeteries and battlefields, and you can explore these by either joining a guided tour like this one , hiring a car, or renting a bike in Ypres.

I adored my first trip to Belgium, and I couldn’t get over how great its cities are! My favourite of those I visited was Ghent, but I’m desperate to return to Belgium to check more off my list!

What do you think is the best city to visit in Belgium?

Looking to places to add to your Belgium itinerary? Then check out this post of the best and most beautiful cities and places to visit in Belgium, Europe, including Brussels, Ghent, Bruges, Antwerp and Dinant, Belgium.

Ella Moore is the founder of Many More Maps. Growing up just 45 minutes away from Liverpool, Ella has spent years exploring the city inside out. In her teenage years, she was introduced to the music of The Beatles, and the rest, they say, is history! Today, she stands as a leading authority on Beatles tourism in Liverpool, helping over 40,000 people a month to plan their dream trip to the city.

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By Mike Kaplan · Last updated on June 17, 2024

Traveling in Belgium brings forth images of medieval rooftops, lovely canals, tasty beer, and even more indulgent chocolates. However, there is much for one to see in this remarkable European country, where time seems to move at a slower pace and the people are friendly and welcoming to tourists. From modern cities boasting designer shops and glamorous galleries to cobblestone streets laden with museums and native indulgences, the best places to visit in Belgium have something for everyone to enjoy on a vacation.

10. Mons [SEE MAP]

Mons

As the capital of the province of Hainaut, Mons is best known for the magical and surprising ringing of the town’s glorious Belfry bells, which hail from the 80 meter (270 foot) tower. Winding streets allow visitors to easily traverse the city sites that are a rich mixture of architectural styles. The Gothic-style Mons Town Hall is eye-catching, and the Collegiate Church of Sainte-Waudru boasts a highly impressive collection of 16th century Jacques Du Broeucq alabaster statues. Naturally, a stop by the Van Gogh House is a must to see amazing reproductions of this master’s works.

9. Dinant [SEE MAP]

Dinant

This city lies along the sparkling Meuse River in the Namur province just 65 km (40 miles) south of the capital city. The Caves of Han and the Grotto of Dinant are some of the natural attractions that bring visitors here. These caves are some of Europe’s largest and most beautiful and are situated in within a Wildlife Reserve teeming with native flora and fauna. However, the city’s landmark, The Collegiate Church of Notre Dame is still remarkable after being partially rebuild post a massive landslide, as does the restored Citadel that overlooks the city. Accesses to most of Dinant’s sanctuaries are accessible with an appointment, but the Sanctuary of Beauraing is open daily.

8. Leuven [SEE MAP]

Leuven

Home to the oldest Catholic university in the world, Leuven is home about 100,000 residents with nearly 35,000 of them being students that keep the city lively when classes are in session. Two seemingly endless streets are laden with interesting shops and galleries, while the more historical section of the city boasts sites such as the The Belfry on St. Peter’s Church and the Grand Beguinage. Visitors will find much action and things to do in the Grote Market in Leuven, where sites like the City Hall are adjacent to exceptional dining options and street side pubs and cafes. This city’s location makes it an ideal alternative to Brussels as a vacationer’s main hub to explore the rest of the country.

7. Tournai [SEE MAP]

Tournai

Adjacent to France, the quaint and lovely community of Tournai is an excellent place to tune out the hustle and bustle of larger Belgium cities. More than 2000 years of rich cultural history can be explored here, and this city is home to what is believed to be one of the most beautiful churches in the world – the five-towered Gothic and Romanesque Notre Dame Cathedral. Constructed in the 12th and 13th centuries, the cathedral houses the Shrine of Our Lady and works by Ruvens and Jordaens. The town Belfry is the oldest in the country and offers visitors 257 steps to the most remarkable views in the city of Tournai. The Museum of Fine Arts is filled with masterpieces from primitive and contemporary artists ranging from Campin and Rubens to Roger Van der Weyden and Van Gogh.

6. Mechelen [SEE MAP]

Mechelen

A vibrant town that doesn’t draw the tourism that many other Belgium cities do, Mechelen is actually one of the best places to visit in Belgium. From tours of the Beguinage Brewery to river boat tours, there’s much to see and do in this Flanders locale. A trip to the top of the St. Rombout Cathedral’s massive tower is the best way to get a panoramic view of the Antwerp Port and this lovely city. One don’t miss stop is the magnificent Carillion School, where students come from across the globe to get instruction on playing this complex instrument of bells.

5. Ardennes [SEE MAP]

Ardennes

For hiking, biking and camping, visitors to Belgium should head to the rugged hills of the Ardennes with their tight forests, caves and cliffs. They are home to wild boar, deer and lynx and hide a number of friendly villages, lots of castles and a few other notable sights. The impressive caves of Han-sur-Lesse, the castle of Bouillon and the modern Labyrinth of Barvaux are some of the best picks. The city of Namur makes a great base from where to explore the Ardennes and has some fine sights itself too.

4. Antwerp [SEE MAP]

Antwerp

Antwerp is a city with many faces. While it may not be as historically preserved as Bruges or Ghent, it is a very dynamic city, offering a perfect mix of history and present-day modern life. Lovers of great food, great beer, and good times, this city is most well-known for the Diamond District, where more than 70 percent of the world’s rough diamonds are traded. Art abounds in Antwerp , with Revenshuis celebrates the baroque works of Peter Paul Ruebens and the Plantin Moretus Museum is the home of printer and bookbinder Christoffel Plantin. Architectural wonders await with the 1351 construction the gothic Cathedral of Our Lady, and the majestic combination of baroque and Gothic architecture of the Saint Paul’s Church.

3. Ghent [SEE MAP]

Ghent

Belgium’s best kept secret, Ghent is a city of history. During the Middle Ages, it was one of the richest and most powerful cities in Europe. It was once considered the second largest city north of the alps, after Paris. The impact of this rich past can be clearly seen when viewing the imposing architecture of churches and the houses of rich traders. The whole of the city center is restored in this fashion, and still breathes the atmosphere of a thriving late-medieval city state. This is particularly so along the scenic old Graslei harbour, and grand medieval cathedrals and the Gravensteen castle.

2. Brussels [SEE MAP]

Brussels

Known for its diversity of sites and places of interest, Brussels is the capital city of Belgium and is likely where visitors will begin their sightseeing. As the headquarters of many European institutions, Brussels might also be considered something of a capital for the European Union.

Most notably, the Grand Place is the city’s center and was established in the 13th century. Terrace cafes and pubs are plentiful around this central square, as are other sites of interest such as the stunning Gothic style Town Hall. Shopping is plentiful amid the Galeries St. Hubert, a centrally located glass-roof arcade filled with shops, cafes, and theaters.

1. Bruges [SEE MAP]

#1 of Best Places To Visit In Belgium

Located in northwestern Belgium, Bruges is one of Europe’s most well-preserved medieval towns, boasting an old world charm and romantic atmosphere. Once an important center for Flemish art and textiles, Bruges today is best known for its beautiful canals.

Bruges may be the largest city in the West Flanders province, but it is still small enough to explore by walking. The main attraction in Bruges is the postcard-perfect Old Town. Surrounded by picturesque canals and medieval walls, the historic district is teeming in beautiful old architecture including Romanesque and Gothic churches like the Church of Our Lady that houses a Michelangelo sculpture, and the Basilica of the Holy Blood, which claims to possess a vial of blood from Jesus Christ.

The city’s most famous landmark is the Markt Square belfry. Visitors can climb this 13th-century bell tower to admire spectacular views of the city. Other sites not to miss include the spectacular Gruuthuse Mansion, and the impressive Saint John’s Hospital, which was built in 1188.

Must-do activities in Bruges include visiting the museums, which exhibit the city’s culture, traditions and art works by famous Flemish artists. Strolls down cobblestone streets offer dozens of shops selling delicious chocolates, Belgian beer and traditional lacework. Scenic canal cruises are readily available, while horse-drawn carriage rides present romantic experiences.

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CHARLIES WANDERINGS

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Belgium , BLOG , Destinations , Europe · August 23, 2023

The 25 Most Beautiful Cities in Belgium

Belgium, a small European nation often overshadowed by its larger neighbors, is a hidden gem when it comes to picturesque cities and towns.

Nestled in the heart of Western Europe , this country boasts an astonishing array of charming destinations that will captivate travelers with their beauty and character.

And I would know cause I have lived in Belgium my entire life ! I grew up in Tienen (which definitely won’t be mentioned in this guide :p), studied in Leuven, moved to Ghent and now ended up near Antwerp!

As you explore Belgium’s cities and towns, you’ll encounter a delightful fusion of languages, cultures, and influences, all set against a backdrop of stunning landscapes and rich history .

Whether you’re drawn to the quaint charm of Bruges or the bustling cosmopolitan vibe of Brussels, Belgium’s diverse array of destinations promises to leave you awestruck and inspired. Did you know we even have a town in Belgium that will make you feel like you’ve arrived at the Provence? Keep on reading to find out more!

So join me on a journey through the most beautiful cities and towns in Belgium!

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25 Most Beautiful Cities and Towns in Belgium

The most popular cities of belgium, 1. brussels.

Welcome to Brussels, the vibrant capital city of Belgium and the heart of Europe!

This enchanting city is a harmonious blend of rich history, stunning architecture, delicious cuisine, and a unique cultural tapestry.

Start your Brussels adventure in the heart of the city at the Grand Place , a UNESCO World Heritage site that will leave you in awe. This magnificent square is surrounded by opulent guildhalls, each a testament to Brussels’ medieval past.

Just a short stroll from the Grand Place, you’ll find the iconic Manneken Pis statue. This cheeky little bronze boy relieving himself in a fountain has become a beloved symbol of Brussels.

FUN FACT – The statue has a wardrobe of over 1,000 outfits, and you might just catch him dressed up in a unique costume during your visit.

Satisfy your sweet tooth with luxurious Belgian chocolates from artisanal shops dotted around the city. And, of course, don’t miss out on the chance to sample some of Belgium’s finest beers at a traditional Belgian pub .

For art enthusiasts, Brussels offers an array of world-class museums. Explore the Royal Museums of Fine Arts , housing works by renowned artists like Bruegel and Magritte.

The Atomium , a futuristic building designed in the shape of an iron crystal, is another must-visit. Inside, you’ll find exhibitions that offer a unique blend of science and art .

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2. Antwerp – Explore the richest city in Belgium

Nestled on the banks of the River Scheldt, Antwerp is a Belgian gem that has long been a magnet for travelers seeking a blend of rich history, artistic heritage, and a dash of luxury.

Known as the “Diamond City” and the “Fashion Capital of Belgium,” Antwerp boasts a unique character that invites exploration and offers a diverse range of experiences for every kind of traveler.

Antwerp’s Old Town is a picturesque labyrinth of cobblestone streets, historic facades, and charming squares. At its heart lies the stunning Cathedral of Our Lady , a masterpiece of Gothic architecture that houses works by the legendary artist Peter Paul Rubens. Climb the cathedral tower for panoramic views of the city.

Visit the Rubenshuis , the former home and studio of the great Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens. Explore the artist’s exquisite living quarters, adorned with his own works and an impressive collection of art from his contemporaries. The lush garden is a serene retreat in the heart of the city.

Antwerp is synonymous with cutting-edge fashion, thanks to the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, which has produced some of the world’s top designers known as the “Antwerp Six.” Explore the city’s fashion boutiques, where you’ll discover unique styles and trends. The ModeMuseum (MoMu) is a must-visit for fashion enthusiasts.

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3. Bruges – The city of love in Belgium

Bruges is a city straight out of a fairytale. With its enchanting canals, cobblestone streets, and medieval architecture, Bruges has earned its nickname as the “Venice of the North.”

This picturesque town is a living canvas of history and culture, inviting travelers to step back in time and experience the charm of a bygone era.

Take a serene boat ride through the meandering waterways that wind their way through the city . Admire the well-preserved medieval buildings that line the canals, and let the peaceful ambiance transport you to another world.

Climb the Belfry Tower for an unforgettable experience . The 366-step journey to the top is rewarded with breathtaking views of Bruges and its surroundings.

Visit the Beguinage, a tranquil sanctuary hidden within the city. This former community for Beguines, devout women who lived a quasi-monastic life, is a serene spot with a central courtyard surrounded by white-washed houses.

Belgium is renowned for its chocolate, and Bruges is no exception. Indulge in the rich, velvety chocolates from artisanal shops that line the streets. You can even take a chocolate-making workshop to create your own sweet delights.

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4. Ghent – One of the prettiest cities in Belgium

Nestled along the banks of the River Lys and Scheldt, Ghent is a captivating Belgian city that effortlessly balances its rich history with a vibrant contemporary spirit .

Often overlooked in favor of its more famous neighbors, Brussels and Bruges, Ghent is a hidden gem that rewards travelers with a blend of medieval grandeur, world-class art, and a progressive, youthful energy.

Begin your journey in Ghent with a visit to Gravensteen Castle , a medieval fortress that seems plucked from the pages of a fairy tale. Explore its imposing stone walls, climb the turrets for panoramic views, and discover the castle’s intriguing history as a symbol of power and authority.

St. Bavo’s Cathedral is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and home to one of the world’s most celebrated artworks, the Ghent Altarpiece by Jan and Hubert van Eyck . The altarpiece is a true treasure of Renaissance art and a must-see for art enthusiasts.

Wander along the picturesque Graslei and Korenlei canals to soak in the medieval charm of Ghent. These beautifully preserved waterfront streets are lined with historic buildings, cafes, and restaurants. It’s the perfect place for a leisurely stroll and some people-watching.

For some of the best views of Ghent’s historic skyline, head to Grasbrug and St. Michael’s Bridge . These vantage points offer stunning vistas of the city’s spires, towers, and the flowing river below

🎒 TOP TOUR – Ghent: 50-Minute Medieval Center Guided Boat Trip

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Often bypassed by tourists in favor of larger Belgian cities, Lier offers a serene escape where history, culture, and natural beauty converge.

Start your exploration in Grote Markt, the central square of Lier. Here, you’ll find the town hall, a stunning example of Gothic and Renaissance architecture. The square is surrounded by quaint cafes and shops, making it the perfect spot for people-watching and sipping a coffee.

The Zimmer Tower , with its iconic astronomical clock, is a Lier landmark not to be missed . Climb to the top for panoramic views of the town and its scenic surroundings. The clock, which dates back to the 1930s, is a marvel of engineering and artistry.

Lier’s scenic beauty extends to the River Nete, which meanders through the town. Take a leisurely boat ride to appreciate the town from a different perspective and soak in the peaceful ambiance.

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6. Mechelen – A Hidden Gem in Belgium

For travelers seeking an authentic Belgian experience away from the crowds , Mechelen is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. This picturesque city boasts a rich history, stunning architecture, and a vibrant cultural scene that will capture your heart and imagination.

Mechelen is a city that breathes history. Its cobblestone streets wind through centuries-old buildings, each telling a story of its own. The magnificent St. Rumbold’s Cathedral, with its towering spire that dominates the skyline, is a must-visit.

Art enthusiasts will find solace in Mechelen’s numerous museums and galleries . The Museum Hof van Busleyden is a cultural treasure trove, showcasing the city’s history through art and artifacts.

Mechelen surprises visitors with its lush green spaces hidden behind unassuming facades. Explore tranquil courtyards like the Beguinage, a UNESCO World Heritage site , where you can stroll among picturesque white houses and serene gardens. The Kruidtuin, Mechelen’s botanical garden, is a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city, perfect for a leisurely afternoon .

Be sure to savor Mechelen’s local specialty, “Mechelse Koekoek” (Mechelen chicken), known for its tender meat and unique flavor.

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7. Leuven – Where History, Culture, and Academic Excellence Converge

Leuven’s history dates back to Roman times , and its cobbled streets are lined with centuries-old buildings that tell tales of the past.

The iconic Town Hall , with its ornate Gothic architecture and stunning facade, is a true masterpiece. Visitors can also explore the remarkable St. Peter’s Church , a stunning example of Brabantine Gothic architecture, featuring awe-inspiring stained glass windows and intricate carvings.

Leuven is synonymous with knowledge and learning, thanks to the presence of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KU Leuven), one of Europe’s oldest and most prestigious universities . The beautifully landscaped campus, with its historic buildings and modern facilities, lends an academic charm to the city. Don’t miss the University Library, a striking architectural gem that houses a vast collection of rare manuscripts and books.

Leuven’s youthful energy is palpable, thanks to its diverse student population. The Oude Markt, often referred to as t he “longest bar in the world,” is a bustling square lined with bars and cafes, making it a hub of social activity. Join the locals for a drink and soak in the lively atmosphere.

Leuven is dotted with serene beguinages, including the Grand Beguinage, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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8. Namur – The capital of the Wallonia region

Namur’s strategic location along the Meuse River offers an enchanting backdrop of glistening waters and lush greenery. The riverbanks provide a tranquil escape for those seeking leisurely walks, bike rides, or even a peaceful picnic. Embark on a river cruise to witness the city from a unique perspective, framed by the stunning Ardennes hills in the distance .

The magnificent Citadel of Namur , perched on a hill overlooking the city, is an imposing fortress that has guarded the region for centuries. Explore its intricate network of tunnels, bastions, and ramparts, and you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramas of the city below.

Saint-Aubin’s Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture, stands proudly in the heart of Namur.

The Rops Museum , dedicated to the works of local artist Félicien Rops, is a must-visit for art enthusiasts. Meanwhile, the Namur Archaeological Museum showcases the city’s ancient past through a fascinating collection of artifacts.

Namur’s proximity to the Ardennes region makes it a gateway to outdoor activities . Hiking, biking, and kayaking are popular pursuits in the nearby natural reserves and along the riverbanks.

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The most colorful towns in Belgium

9. dinant – a riverside gem in the heart of belgium.

Tucked away amidst the rolling hills of the picturesque Ardennes region, Dinant is a small Belgian town that packs a big punch when it comes to natural beauty, history, and culture.

Perched high on a limestone cliff, the Citadel of Dinant is the town’s most iconic attraction. Visitors can choose to take a cable car or climb the 408 steps to the top for panoramic vistas of the town and the surrounding countryside.

Dinant holds a special place in the world of music as the birthplace of Adolphe Sax, the inventor of the saxophone . The Adolphe Sax House offers an intriguing glimpse into the life and work of this musical pioneer. You can also spot saxophone-shaped decorations and sculptures throughout the town, paying homage to this unique connection.

Take a leisurely river cruise to explore the town from a different perspective, passing under the iconic Charles de Gaulle Bridge. For the more adventurous, kayaking along the river offers an exhilarating way to experience Dinant’s natural beauty .

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10. Torgny – The Provence of Belgium

Nestled in the rolling hills of the Belgian Gaume region, Torgny is a village that seems to have stepped out of a storybook. This hidden gem, often described as the “most beautiful village in Wallonia,” enchants visitors with its rustic charm, colorful buildings, and a serene countryside setting.

Torgny’s most distinctive feature is its colorful houses adorned with flowers, creating a picturesque scene that’s straight out of a postcard. Stroll along the village’s winding streets, and you’ll be greeted by charming facades in shades of pastel blues, pinks, and yellows. The well-tended gardens and window boxes bursting with blooms add to the village’s vibrancy.

Despite its small size, Torgny is a culinary destination of note. The village is renowned for its gastronomy, and its restaurants and bistros serve up delicious local specialties . Don’t miss the opportunity to savor dishes like “Gaumais,” a traditional stew, and “Tarte au Sucre,” a sweet pastry that’s a regional favorite.

The surrounding Gaume region is known for its vineyards and is often referred to as the “Provence of Belgium.” Torgny is no exception. Explore the local wineries, where you can taste excellent wines, including Pinot Noir and Auxerrois .

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11. Durbuy – The smallest town in the world

With its medieval charm, winding cobblestone streets, and colorful houses that line the banks of the picturesque Ourthe River, Durbuy is often affectionately called the “smallest town in the world.” However, don’t let its size fool you; this enchanting destination offers a wealth of experiences for travelers seeking a fairytale escape.

Durbuy’s history dates back to the Middle Ages , and the town’s architecture preserves that ancient charm. The town square, Place aux Foires, is a prime example, boasting beautiful cobblestone streets and historic stone buildings adorned with flowers in the warmer months.

Durbuy is renowned for its markets, which draw visitors from all around. The Christmas market , held in the historic center, transforms the town into a winter wonderland with twinkling lights, festive decorations, and an array of seasonal treats.

The Sunday market is a year-round delight, offering local crafts, artisanal foods, and more.

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The most beautiful towns on the Belgian coast

12. knokke – belgium’s beachside oasis of elegance.

Nestled along the pristine Belgian coastline, Knokke is a seaside gem that embodies sophistication, luxury, and natural beauty. Known as the “Monaco of the North,” this chic coastal town offers travelers an enchanting blend of elegant beachfront living, picturesque scenery, and a vibrant cultural scene that sets it apart as one of Belgium’s most exclusive destinations .

Knokke’s miles of sandy beaches are the star attraction. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful sunbathing spot or craving a refreshing dip in the North Sea, Knokke’s coastline is a haven for beach lovers. Elegant beach clubs offer stylish lounging options, while water sports enthusiasts can partake in activities like kite surfing and sailing.

The grand seaside promenade, Zeedijk-Albertstrand, exudes opulence with its upscale boutiques, cafés, and fine dining establishments.

Beyond the glitz and glamour, Knokke offers serene natural beauty. The Zwin Nature Park, a tidal salt marsh, is a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts . Explore its trails and bird observatories to connect with the region’s biodiversity.

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13. De Haan – A Tranquil Coastal Haven in Belgium

Known for its Belle Époque architecture , pristine beaches, and serene atmosphere, this coastal town offers travelers a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life.

De Haan is often referred to as the “Belle Époque Queen” because of its well-preserved architectural heritage from the late 19th and early 20th centuries . Stroll along the town’s tree-lined avenues and admire the elegant villas with their ornate facades, turrets, and art nouveau details.

De Haan’s long, sandy beach is a highlight of any visit. Stretching for miles along the North Sea, it offers a serene and unspoiled setting for sunbathing, leisurely walks, and beachcombing. The absence of high-rise buildings along the shoreline ensures that the natural beauty takes center stage.

Despite its small size, De Haan has a rich cultural scene. Visit the town’s museums and art galleries, including the Belle Époque Museum, to learn more about its history and artistic heritage.

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14. Middelkerke

Middelkerke’s coastline is a primary draw for visitors. Miles of golden sandy beaches stretch as far as the eye can see, inviting sunbathers, beachcombers, and water sports enthusiasts alike. Relax on a beach towel with a good book, build sandcastles with the family, or take a refreshing dip in the North Sea. Middelkerke’s wide beaches ensure there’s plenty of space for everyone.

Middelkerke is renowned for its family-friendly atmosphere. The town offers numerous activities for all ages, including mini-golf, playgrounds, and amusement parks.

Belgium’s coastal towns are famous for their seafood, and Middelkerke is no exception. Sample freshly caught shrimp, mussels, and other seafood delicacies at the local restaurants, paired with Belgian beer or a glass of crisp white wine.

If you’re feeling lucky, Middelkerke boasts a casino where you can try your hand at the tables and slot machines. In the evenings, the town offers a selection of bars and lounges for those seeking some nightlife.

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15. Oostende

Oostende’s main attraction is undoubtedly its beautiful stretch of sandy beaches that span for kilometers along the North Sea.

Oostende has a rich artistic heritage, notably as the home of the renowned Belgian painter James Ensor. Visit the J ames Ensor House and Museum to delve into his life and works. The city’s love for the arts extends to various galleries and exhibitions that celebrate contemporary and classic art.

Oostende is a family-friendly destination with attractions like the Earth Explorer, a science and adventure center, and Fort Napoleon, a historic fortress with interactive exhibits.

The Theater aan Zee (Theatre by the Sea) festival is a highlight for performing arts enthusiasts.

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The most beautiful towns in Wallonia

16. rochefort – a picturesque belgian retreat.

The beautiful Belgian town’s cobblestone streets, medieval buildings, and charming squares transport visitors back in time.

Explore the Saint-Rémy Church , with its elegant Gothic architecture, or wander through the narrow alleyways to discover hidden courtyards and cozy cafes.

Perched dramatically above the town, the ruins of the Château de Rochefort are a testament to the town’s history. While the castle itself may be in ruins, the panoramic views from this vantage point are absolutely breathtaking.

Rochefort is surrounded by an intricate network of limestone caves that hide beneath its surface. The Grottes de Han, located just a short drive away, is one of the most famous cave systems in Europe. Embark on an underground adventure to discover awe-inspiring stalactites and subterranean wonders.

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17. La-Roche-en-Ardenne

Perched on a bend of the meandering River Ourthe and crowned by the ruins of a medieval castle, this picturesque town in Belgium offers a journey back in time and a taste of Belgium’s enchanting natural beauty.

La-Roche-en-Ardenne’s centerpiece is its imposing medieval castle, Château de La-Roche-en-Ardenne . Explore the castle grounds, climb its stone towers, and be rewarded with panoramic views of the river valley and the surrounding woodlands.

During World War II, La-Roche-en-Ardenne played a significant role in the Battle of the Bulge. The town’s war museum, the Musée de la Bataille des Ardennes, gives you a glimpse into this dark period of history.

Throughout the year, La-Roche-en-Ardenne hosts a variety of festivals and events that celebrate its culture and traditions. From medieval reenactments to food festivals, there’s always something happening to enrich your experience.

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18. Bouillon

With its medieval castle, winding river, and lush forests, Bouillon offers travelers a unique blend of culture, nature, and excitement in one of Belgium’s most beautiful places.

The town of Bouillon is dominated by its crown jewel, the Château de Bouillon . This medieval fortress, perched majestically above the Semois River, is a sight to behold. Explore its ancient halls, climb its towers, and imagine the battles and legends that have unfolded within these walls.

For families and wildlife lovers, the Bouillon Animal Park is a must-visit. This nature reserve features indigenous European animals in a natural habitat setting. It’s an excellent opportunity to observe deer, boar, and other animals up close.

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19. Malmedy

Visit the stunning Malmedy Cathedral , a Gothic masterpiece with intricate stained glass windows and ancient relics. Explore the town’s quaint squares, where charming cafes and boutiques invite you to linger.

Just a short drive from Malmedy, you’ll find the Abbey of Stavelot , a historical gem that houses museums, art exhibitions, and a racetrack museum dedicated to the famous Spa-Francorchamps circuit.

The nearby Hautes Fagnes Nature Reserve offers hiking and cycling trails that wind through serene landscapes.

If your visit coincides with the annual Malmedy Carnival, you’re in for a lively treat. This vibrant celebration includes colorful parades, traditional costumes, and lively music, offering a unique glimpse into local culture and folklore.

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Spa is a place where relaxation, rejuvenation, and rich history come together. With its thermal springs, charming streets, and cultural heritage, it offers travelers a perfect blend of wellness and exploration in an idyllic setting.

Spa’s name itself is synonymous with wellness. It’s the place where the term “spa” was coined, and its healing thermal springs have attracted visitors for centuries . Immerse yourself in the town’s history at the Thermes de Spa, where you can still enjoy the soothing effects of the natural mineral-rich waters.

While Spa is famous for its wellness offerings, it also boasts a charming town center. Stroll through cobbled streets, lined with historic buildings, boutiques, and cafes. The Place Royale is a lovely square to savor a meal or coffee while enjoying the ambiance.

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21. Thuin – a UNESCO World Heritage site

One of the town’s most exceptional features is its UNESCO World Heritage-listed Hanging Gardens , a breathtaking architectural wonder that has stood the test of time.

Thuin is situated in the province of Hainaut, in the southwestern part of Wallonia. It’s easily accessible by car, approximately a 90-minute drive from Brussels, making it a perfect day trip destination from the Belgian capital .

Visitors can explore the Hanging Gardens through a network of well-maintained paths and walkways. As you ascend through the gardens, you’ll encounter a diverse range of plants, flowers, and trees, making it a horticultural paradise.

Don’t miss the opportunity to visit the impressive Belfry of Thuin, another UNESCO World Heritage site , which offers panoramic views of the surrounding area.

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The most beautiful towns and cities in Flanders

Nestled in the heart of Flanders, Belgium, Ypres is a city that wears its history proudly, while also offering visitors a glimpse of its charming, beautifully reconstructed medieval center.

Ypres is located in the province of West Flanders, making it easily accessible from major Belgian cities like Brussels and Bruges . The city is well-connected by public transport with regular train services making it a convenient day trip or weekend getaway destination.

One of the most significant landmarks in Ypres, the Menin Gate is inscribed with the names of nearly 55,000 Commonwealth soldiers who went missing in action during World War I. The Last Post ceremony, held daily at 8 PM, is a moving tribute to the fallen.

The iconic Cloth Hall , a UNESCO World Heritage site, is an architectural masterpiece that has been meticulously restored. It now houses museums, shops, and cafes. Don’t miss the chance to climb its belfry for breathtaking city views and make sure to visit the In Flanders Fields Museum .

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Nestled in the picturesque Flemish countryside of Belgium, the charming town of Damme is a hidden gem that’s often overshadowed by its more famous neighbor, Bruges.

Damme is conveniently located just a few kilometers from Bruges, making it an easy day trip or a pleasant bike ride from the bustling city center. The town is also accessible by car, and there’s ample parking available near the historic center.

Renting a bike in Damme is a popular choice, allowing you to explore the surrounding countryside and even cycle along the picturesque Damse Vaart canal.

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24. Oudenaarde – A Flemish Gem of History and Culture

Nestled in the heart of the Flemish Ardennes, the charming town of Oudenaarde is a hidden treasure that invites travelers to step back in time and immerse themselves in Belgium’s rich history and culture.

The town hall is a masterpiece of late-Gothic architecture and is often considered one of the most beautiful in Belgium.

For a deeper dive into the town’s history, a visit to the MOU is a must. This museum provides a comprehensive look at Oudenaarde’s past, showcasing artifacts, paintings, and interactive exhibits that bring the town’s heritage to life.

Oudenaarde is the gateway to the stunning Flemish Ardennes, a hilly and forested region that’s a paradise for cyclists, hikers, and nature lovers. The picturesque landscape is dotted with charming villages and offers numerous scenic routes for outdoor enthusiasts.

Oudenaarde is known for its vibrant cultural traditions, including the annual “Ronde van Vlaanderen” (Tour of Flanders) cycling race, which passes through the town.

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25. Tongeren – The oldest city in Belgium

Tongeren proudly wears its title as the “Oldest City in Belgium,” with a history dating back to Roman times.

Immerse yourself in Tongeren’s ancient past at the Gallic-Roman Museum , which showcases archaeological finds from the region. The star attraction is the beautifully preserved Roman sarcophagus of a married couple.

Tongeren is famous for hosting one of the largest antique markets in Europe . Held every Sunday, the Tongeren Antique Market attracts collectors, treasure hunters, and visitors seeking unique finds.

Tongeren’s Grote Markt (Grand Market Square) is surrounded by beautiful historic buildings and is a perfect place for a leisurely stroll. Be sure to explore the charming streets and squares of the old town, where you’ll encounter quaint cafes and shops.

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In conclusion, Belgium boasts an array of stunning cities, each with its own unique charm and character. Whether you’re captivated by centuries-old cathedrals, picturesque canals, or contemporary art scenes, Belgium’s cities have something to enchant every visitor.

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20 Most Beautiful Cities in Belgium

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Posted on Published: August 7, 2020  - Last updated: March 1, 2024

20 Most Beautiful Town in Belgium - Hidden Gems + Must See's!

A guide to the most beautiful towns in Belgium including small towns, amusement parks, and historic sites in the best cities in Belgium

A country filled with vibrant surprises: traveling Belgium is an inevitable part of every traveler’s bucket list.

It is admired for its postcard-perfect destinations such as Bruges or Antwerp, its awe-inspiring landscapes of Wallonia and Flanders, and its delicious cuisine. 

Each of the beautiful cities in Belgium speaks a story of its own and gives a peek into the country’s rich and prosperous heritage. The best part about this country that I love is that it is equally loved by visitors of all ages.

After living in Belgium for a couple of years, I share with you my favorite towns in Belgium of all times!

Are you wondering about the best towns in Belgium? Find a complete guide written by a former local about the best small towns in Belgium but also the most popular cities to visit in Belgium. From Brussels, Dinant or Bruges, I got you covered. But be also ready to explore less known Belgium towns such as Torgny. This guide to the best cities in Belgium also takes you to the best places in every Belgian town and what to do here. #belgium #belgiumtowns #belgiumcities #besttowns #europeancities

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Most beautiful cities in Belgium – My favorite picks!

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The smallest city of Belgium holds big surprises for its guests with its history, landscape, and cobblestone streets.

An impressive castle and monuments are also part of this tiny city that is worth a visit. It’s also home to one of the most beautiful and best castles in Belgium named Durbuy Castle.

The natural Rocher de la Falize and the Halle aux Blés are the popular attractions of this city. Besides historical sites, Durbuy is famous for its options for fun outdoor activities.

While you can enjoy paintballing and rock climbing at the Adventure Valley Durbuy, Topiary Park lets you enjoy a nature walk.

You can even plan several things to do in Durbuy, Belgium during Christmas Time , like enjoying the Christmas market and Durbuy’s famous jams.

Durbuy has more surprises to offer than even the biggest cities in Belgium. Be prepared to be amazed on your trip to Durbuy and create memories for a lifetime.

Where to stay: Hotel La Calèche ***

The most beautiful places in Belgium, City view of Bruges

A picturesque city that looks straight out of a fairy tale, Bruges attracts visitors with its medieval charm. It’s the pride of Belgium’s Flemish region and is aptly referred to as the “Venice of the North”.

It is one of the most beautiful places in Belgium with scenic views, canals, cobblestone streets, and splendid architecture.

The city has some of the most famous tourist spots in Belgium like the iconic 13 th -century Belfry of Bruges. – Check walking tours here

Other popular landmarks are its historic center and the Church of our Lady which is the world’s second tallest brickwork. It features Michelangelo’s famous sculpture of Madonna and Child as its altarpiece.

Bruges is also famous for its textile technique: lace and the beer brewery: De Halve Maan . Have look here at the best restaurants in Bruges and at the best hotels in Bruges .

It’s ideal to visit this spectacular city from June to August as it’s when the weather is at its best. This weather also makes it the home of best Instagram places in Bruges to click pictures.

Visit this amazing city to get a glimpse of Belgium’s heritage at every step. If you only have 1 day in Bruges , make sure to check my guide on what to do in Bruges in 1 day.

Check food tours in Bruges here

Aerial view chateau Freyr along river Meuse near Dinant in Belgium

Located in the Belgian province of Namur, Dinant brings life to the quote “Great things come in small packages”.

This little gem lies on the shore of River Meuse and is undeniably one of the most beautiful cities in Belgium. It gives tough competition to big cities in Belgium with its amazing castle and serene views of nature.

The fortified Citadel of Dinant and the Collegiate Church of Notre Dame de Dinant are of the iconic sights of the city.  Another popular attraction is the house of Adolphe Sax: the inventor of the Saxophone.

Munch on the Couque de Dinant , Europe’s hardest biscuit as you explore this city of its origin.

It’s also one of the best places for day trips from Brussels by train .

Castle Gravensteen in Ghent Belgium in summer time.

The classic blend of heritage and modernity makes Ghent one of the best places to visit in Belgium. Located in the East Flanders region, Ghent is the second most populous city of Belgium.

It is home to numerous architectural masterpieces that offer a treat to the eyes.

The Gothic St. Bavo’s Cathedral, the Belfry, and the marvelous Gravensteen Castle are the must-visit places in Ghent. You can take a delightful walk and explore the beauty of the city as the center is a pedestrian zone. – Check guided tours here

Visitors throng the city during its 10-day-long annual music and theatre festival: the Gentse Feesten .

Another interesting part about Ghent is its astounding culinary scene. Unlike many European cities, Ghent is known to encourage and promote vegetarianism.

It even has the greatest number of vegetarian restaurants per capita in the world! Don’t forget to take home the special cuperdons : the candies with a liquid, sweet raspberry center. 

If you are visiting it during Christmas time then you must visit the Ghent Christmas Market of Belgium which will be a total delight to your eyes. It’s often seen as one of the best Christmas Markets in Belgium and if you’re wondering where to stay in Ghent during winter I recommend the town center.

The area of Ghent is great for hiking, thus it’s perfect when looking for the best hiking trails of Brussels .

Check all tours in Ghent here

Christmas on Grote Markt in Antwerp. Antwerp, Flemish Region, Belgium

Situated on the banks of the river Schelde , Antwerp is regarded as one of the main cities of Belgium.

For its exquisite collection of diamonds, it is referred to as the diamond capital of the world. Besides diamonds, the vibrant city is home to amazing museums, churches, and historical buildings.

The museums like Rubenshuis , Plantin-Moretus , and MAS will leave you spellbound with its art collections. – Get entrance tickets here

The Cathedral of Our Lady, the Saint Paul Church, and the Antwerp Zoo are some other places that deserve a visit. Even the central train station is a destination unto itself with impressive architecture.

The city also hosts an amazing music festival: the Cultuurmarkt van Vlaanderen in August every year. The zealous event attracts a huge crowd with the performances of local and international artists. 

Visit the Meir shopping street in Antwerp to collect the best souvenirs. Whether you are shopping for a gift or a souvenir to relieve treasured memories, the market will spoil you for choices.

To make the most of our trip to Antwerp, it is recommended to visit from May to September.

Check all activities in Antwerp here

6. Brussels

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While talking about the most beautiful places in Belgium, the capital city Brussels cannot be missed. It is located in the heart of Belgium and boasts many architectural landmarks and UNESCO world heritage sites.

The famous attractions include the iconic Grand Palace , the bronze statue Manneken Pis and the Atomium , one of the best museums in Brussels . – Check all tours in Brussels here

If you identify happiness with chocolate, jazz, beer, comics, and shopping, Brussels is the best destination to be. It’s a shopper’s paradise with upscale shopping arcades like the Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert .

Visitors also throng the Rue Neuve shopping street to get their hands on splendid collections from popular chain stores.

From lively jazz concerts and comic strip walks to the most delicious waffles, the city has a lot to offer to its visitors.

A great way to see the most of Brussels is by getting on the “HopOn-HopOff” Bus. – Get tickets here

Check foodie tours in Brussels here

Magnificent City Hall of Leuven and St. Peter's Church in Belgium

Home to the world’s largest brewery, Leuven is an interesting city in Belgium to visit.

It is located 30 km east of Brussels and has some of the best options for sightseeing in Belgium. – Book your day trip to Leuven here

A visit to the UNESCO World Heritage sites in Leuven like the Great Beguinage and the St. Peter’s Church promises an enriching experience. It also has the Gothic Town Hall and the Arenberg Castle which ranks among major attractions in Belgium.  The best way to explore this city is by taking a tour of its breweries, museums, and the university. The city is the birthplace of popular beers like Stella Artois and Domus .

With numerous bars serving local and international beers, this is the best place to relish a sparkling drink. It’s also a great day trip from Brussels . Get tickets here

Check all activities in Leuven here

Popular tourist places in Belgium, Top city view of Liege

A city renowned for its folk festivals and glittering nightlife, Liege is one of the popular tourist places in Belgium. It is situated in the Meuse Valley and has stunning architectures that will take you back in time.

With its collegiate churches, cuisines, art, museums, and party hotspots, the city never fails to impress. These are the attractions you shouldn’t miss in Liege.

Among the famous attractions here, the 17th-century Grand Curtius Museum tops the chart. It is followed by the 374- steps stairway Montagne de Bueren which is ranked among the world’s most extreme staircases.

The annual electro-rock festival Les Ardentes also attracts visitors to Liege from every part of the world. Even if you only have 1 day in Liege, you need to taste its food! It serves one of the best traditional Belgian foods .

Other popular destinations here are the city center, the Liège-Guillemins railway station, and the La Boverie museum. A stunning piece of architectural brilliance at every step makes Liege one of the best cities in Belgium to visit.

9. Mechelen

mechelen, 20 Most Beautiful Cities in Belgium

Located between the two major cities in Belgium; Brussels and Antwerp, Mechelen is an easily accessible destination. The historic city is home to medieval buildings and some of the best monuments in Belgium.

Visitors happily mount the 514 steps of the St. Rumbold’s Tower for spectacular panoramic views of the city.

The dynamic city caters to the interests of visitors of all generations. The Mechelen Toy Museum, the Planckendael Zoo , and the 13 th century Brusselpoort are some of the highlights of this city.

Do not miss to try the Gouden Carolus classic beer while in Mechelen, as it is the city of its origin.

10. Ypres/Ieper

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Ieper, popularly known by its French name Ypres is a city associated with the battles of the First World War. It is located in the West Flanders province and has several war memorials that pay homage to the braveheart soldiers.

The Lakhenhalle on the Grote Markt and Gothic Saint Martin’s Cathedral are the impressive attractions in Ypres.

You can witness the Last Post Ceremony that pays respect to the soldiers of the First World War. The city brilliantly portrays and assures that there is always light after darkness.

There are several great remembrance hiking trails close by, thus it’s perfect to bring your vegan hiking boots or backpacks made from reycled material .

11. Nieuwpoort

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A seaside city in the province of West Flanders, Nieuwpoort is one of the best places to go in Belgium. It’s a beautiful destination where the best of history and nature walk hand-in-hand. 

With an old medieval center and a thriving resort side referred to as Nieuwpoort Bad, this city attracts myriad visitors. No wonder that it is often considered one of the best beach resorts in Belgium .

The staketsel , the marina , the vismijn , and the West Front Newport are some of the must-visit places here. The best way to explore Nieuwpoort is by walking or cycling along the Frontzate .

As the serene Yser river flows through the city, the marvelous views will tempt you back time and again.

Where to stay:   Hotel Cosmopolite ****

namur

Namur, the impressive capital of Wallonia takes tourism in Belgium to the next level of brilliance. The most prominent highlight of the city is the Citadelle which played a great role in the history of Namur.

It offers unrivaled views of the city and the Meuse river which is a delightful feast for the eyes. It is home to the St Aubin’s Cathedral which is a masterpiece of academic Late Baroque style. At Namur, you can spend your day shopping at the Rue de L’Ange or taking a boat tour along the Sambre .

You will be greeted by iconic landmarks like the Wallonian Parliament throughout the journey.

13. Knokke-Heist

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A vibrant seaside resort located in the Poldar region along the North Sea, Knokke-Heist is a paradise for beach lovers.

It is one of the best cities in Belgium with colorful events and music festivals happening throughout the year. The Zwin Nature Reserve and the Scharpoort are the notable attractions of the city.

Knokke-Heist offers splendid choices if you are wondering what to do in Belgium. Regardless of whether you indulge in adventurous water sports, relish a drink at beach bars, or visit amazing museums, every experience is enthralling.

Knokke is also known for being the beach resort of the rich & famous and has the best beaches in Belgium .

You can enjoy several things to do in Knokke like shopping, bike ride etc.

Where to stay:   La Reserve ****

14. Bouillon

Charming cities to visit in Belgium, View of Bouillon city

Nestled in the Luxembourg province of Wallonia, Bouillon is one of the charming cities to visit in Belgium.

The Bouillon Castle, which is ranked among the famous places in Belgium astonishes visitors with its century’s old history.

The small city also allows you to immerse yourself in nature with unparalleled views. If you love hiking it is a great place to go to, you can enjoy some of the best hiking trails in Belgium here.

It is also from those beautiful places near Luxembourg you must give a visit if you want to enjoy nature.

The view of the Semois River from the Le Tombeau du Géant and the Point de Vue Frahan lets you escape into a world of tranquillity.  It’s an ideal destination to reconnect with nature and for enjoying a relaxed and holiday.

Where to stay:   Hotel de la Poste – Relais de Napoleon III ****

Best places to see in Belgium, Best view of Torgny

A tiny Mediterranean gem in Wallonia, Torgny marks the southernmost part of Belgium. Pretty streets, stone buildings, and colourful plants adorn this cozy village. It is known for its gorgeous landscapes and the gentle microclimate.

The vineyards add to the charm of this village and deserve a spot in the best places to see in Belgium. Here, you can also explore Belgium’s oldest nature reserve: The Raymond Mayné nature reserve.

The La Grappe d’Or by Michelin Star chef Clément Petitjean takes you on a gastronomic journey with scrumptious cuisines made from the freshest of ingredients.

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Veurne in West Flanders is a well-deserved addition to the list of best cities to visit in Belgium.  The beautiful central market of the little city showcases remarkable examples of Renaissance-style buildings.

A walk along the cozy streets of the city walk route will reward you with impressive views.

The Castle Beauvoorde in Veurne, with a stunning collection of 17 th -century furniture, is among the top things to see in Belgium. Other popular attractions include the Saint Nicholas Church and the marvellous City Hall.

For those searching for a destination for a vacation with the kids, Veurne is the best place to be.

damme

Damme is filled with witnesses of Belgium’s glorious past. It’s conveniently located 7 km northeast of Bruges, which is one of the top cities in Belgium.

The city is referred to as “book town” as it has a plethora of book shops and hosts regular book fairs. Visitors admire the city for its towering gothic buildings, architectural marvels, boat trips, and state-of-the-art dining venues. It has the finest response to the question of what to see in Belgium.

The iconic landmarks include the town hall Stadhuis and the windmill Schellemolen .

A walk along the cobblestone street Kerkstraat lets you admire many monuments along the way.

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A destination identified with its natural mineral springs, Spa is one of the best towns in Belgium to unwind. This popular tourist hub is located in the valley of Ardennes mountains in the province of Liege .

This is the place where the word “spa” originated and its cold springs are considered to have healing properties. If you want to enjoy a perfect weekend breaks in Belgium then Ardennes is the best place to go. Indulging in revitalizing hydrotherapy in the Thermes de Spa is one of the best things to do in Belgium. Besides, Spa also has some amazing heritage sites like the Pouhun Pierre-le-Grand and the Casino de Spa , the world’s oldest casino.

Visit Spa to take a break from the hustle of the city and get rejuvenated by its magical water. 

Check wellness hotels in Spa here

Mons was one of the well-kept secrets of Belgium until 2015 when it was declared as the European Capital of Culture. Located in the Wallonia region, the city has some of the best places of interest in Belgium.

Mons is associated with the rich architectural heritage of Belgium which is reflected in the buildings throughout the city.

The Main Square, the Baroque belfry , the town hall, and the Saint Waltrude Collegiate Church are its phenomenal landmarks. You can also go museum hopping to get a deeper understanding of the celebrated past. 

20. Tournai

Tournai

Tournai is reckoned as one of the oldest and largest cities in Belgium.  It’s a Wallonian city located on the river Scheldt to the southwest of Brussels.

With UNESCO World Heritage sites like the Notre Dame de Tournai and the belfry, it grabs the admiration of numerous visitors. It is also the best option if you are planning for some cool things to do in Brussels in a Day .

The Grand Palace and the Pont des Trous also let you witness an incredible style of architecture. Tournai happily caters to the needs of its little guests too with a “Jungle City” exclusively for kids.

The museums, the Romanesque buildings, and the historical charm make Tournai one of the most interesting places in Belgium .

Short FAQ about beautiful cities in Belgium

Which cities are the best to visit in belgium.

Bruges, Dinant and Ghent are the best cities to visit in Belgium.

Which small cities are worth visiting in Belgium?

Bouillon, Durbuy and Dinant are small cities worth visiting in Belgium.

Whats one gorgeous exotic city in Belgium?

Antwerp is one gorgeous exotic city in Belgium that you should visit. Another gorgeous town to visit is Bruges or Dinant.

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Best Cities to Visit in Belgium

Brussels

Grand Place, Royal Gallery of Saint Hubert, and Parc du Cinquantenaire have one thing in common - they're all three very good reasons to visit Brussels, Belgium. This municipality and capital city of Belgium is a travel destination everyone should visit at least once in their lifetime. Boasting a variety of natural beauty and architecture, a unique historical background, and a culture as rich as its population of over 188.7 thousand people, the city of Brussels is truly one of the main highlight

Bruges

Bruges is a treasure trove of well-preserved medieval architecture, tranquil canals, and cobbled streets. Nestled northwest of Belgium, this UNESCO World Heritage Site captivates with its fairytale-like and romantic atmosphere. Traveling to Bruges means discovering a piece of its storied past around every corner. Bruges has many beautiful sights, from the bustling Markt Square to the awe-inspiring Belfry of Bruges. Discover historical landmarks like the Basilica of the Holy Blood, the Church of

Antwerp

Antwerp is known for attractions like MAS - Museum aan de Stroom, Cathedral of Our Lady, and Het Steen. Travelers who visit this municipality in the province of Antwerp, Belgium are often fascinated by the rich history and interesting culture it offers. We recommend taking the time to explore this city in Belgium on foot and walk alongside the 529.2 thousand locals who live in Antwerp. Notably, Antwerp was recognized as the Croix de guerre 1914–1918 in 1930. Traveling to Antwerp is especially r

Ghent

Ghent is a picturesque city in Belgium renowned for its blend of medieval charm and vibrant cultural scene. Nestled along the banks of rivers and canals, Ghent invites visitors to explore its historic architecture, delightful cuisine, and lively atmosphere. Visiting Ghent offers a variety of activities to enjoy during your stay. Whether it's wandering through the medieval Gravensteen Castle or relaxing by the scenic Graslei and Korenlei canals, there's plenty to see and do. Indulge in local del

Liège

Home to more than 195.3 thousand people and the magnificent Parc Boverie, Montagne de Bueren, and Place Saint-Lambert, Liège is an adventure awaiting you. With a unique historical background and an incredible variety of natural and architectural beauty, Liège was recognized as the Knight of the Legion of Honour in 1914 and is a highlight in Belgium. This city in Wallonia, Belgium is a travel destination with plenty to offer curious travelers. Traveling to Liège is especially rewarding for anyon

Ostend

Leopoldpark, Mercator, and Atlantikwall Raversyde have one thing in common - they're all three very good reasons to visit Ostend, Belgium. This coastal city in West Flanders, Belgium is a travel destination everyone should visit at least once in their lifetime. Boasting a variety of natural beauty and architecture, a unique historical background, and a culture as rich as its population of over 71.6 thousand people, the city of Ostend is truly one of the main highlights of Belgium. Traveling to

Ypres

Menin Gate, In Flanders Fields Museum, and Cloth Hall have one thing in common - they're all three very good reasons to visit Ypres, Belgium. This city in West Flanders, Belgium is a travel destination everyone should visit at least once in their lifetime. Boasting a variety of natural beauty and architecture, a unique historical background, and a culture as rich as its population of over 35 thousand people, the town of Ypres is truly one of the main highlights of Belgium. Traveling to Ypres is

Mons

Parc du Waux-Hall, Saint Waltrude Collegiate Church, and Beaux-Arts Mons have one thing in common - they're all three very good reasons to visit Mons, Belgium. This city in Wallonia, Belgium is a travel destination everyone should visit at least once in their lifetime. Boasting a variety of natural beauty and architecture, a unique historical background, and a culture as rich as its population of over 95.3 thousand people, the city of Mons is truly one of the main highlights of Belgium. Traveli

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Ixelles - Elsene

Ixelles - Elsene, Belgium — When thinking about this municipality in the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium, images of the spectacular Escape Rush - Escape Game Bruxelles, Luxembourg Square, and Tenbosch park instantly come to mind. As you explore beyond these attractions, you'll find that this town in Belgium is more than what we see in books and social media. Ixelles - Elsene, and its community of more than 87.6 thousand people, is a culturally rich and diverse travel destination offering plenty

Tongeren

Welcome to Tongeren! This city and municipality in Limburg, Belgium is a bucket list destination, home to many famous attractions, including Gallo-Roman Museum, Standbeeld Ambiorix, and Stadspark De Motten. Easily accessible, Tongeren is the perfect base for a memorable and unique vacation in Belgium any time of the year. Traveling to Tongeren is especially rewarding for anyone eager to connect with locals and learn more about their unique culture and traditions. The town was named after tungri

Charleroi

Welcome to Charleroi! This city in Wallonia, Belgium is a bucket list destination, home to many famous attractions, including Bois du Cazier, AIRSPACE Indoor Skydiving, and Musée de la Photographie. Easily accessible, Charleroi is the perfect base for a memorable and unique vacation in Belgium any time of the year. Traveling to Charleroi is especially rewarding for anyone eager to connect with locals and learn more about their unique culture and traditions. The city was named after Charleroi. F

Tournai

Tournai is known for attractions like Cathedral of Notre-Dame of Tournai, Belfry of Tournai, and Musée d'Histoire naturelle & Vivarium. Travelers who visit this city in Wallonia, Belgium are often fascinated by the rich history and interesting culture it offers. We recommend taking the time to explore this city in Belgium on foot and walk alongside the 69.6 thousand locals who live in Tournai. Traveling to Tournai is especially rewarding for anyone eager to connect with locals and learn more ab

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The best cities in Belgium that you should definitely visit

Our small Belgian country is home to some of the nicest cities in Europe. So if you’re looking for a weekend away with friends or family and great food, Belgium is the place for you! The most famous cities in Belgium are undoubtedly Bruges and Brussels .

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The most famous cities in Belgium are undoubtedly Bruges and Brussels . As an art lover, you can visit the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium , which houses works by some of the most famous artists in the world, such as Peter Paul Rubens and Paul Delvaux. The Grand Place, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is also a must.

Bruges, also known as the “Venice of the North” , is a picturesque city in the northwest of Belgium. The canals and cobbled streets are a sight to behold. Be sure to take a boat trip through one of the canals and admire the architecture of the many well-preserved medieval buildings.

In the south of Belgium, you have the Ardennes . This area is perfect for those who enjoy spending time outdoors. There are numerous hiking and biking trails to explore, as well as several lakes where you can swim or canoe. You will find Dinant and Namen , two of the most beautiful cities in Belgium.

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We start with the charming city, of Bruges. Nestled in the northwest corner of the country, this beautiful city is known for its picturesque medieval architecture and idyllic canal system. It is therefore called the Venice of the North.

The city’s historic center has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and it’s easy to see why. You will find beautiful Gothic churches and quaint cobbled streets with picturesque Flemish houses. Without a doubt, Bruges takes you back to another time.

Although it is one of the most visited cities in Belgium, Bruges still manages to retain its charm. Visitors can explore the city’s many museums and art galleries, enjoy a leisurely boat ride along the canals, or climb the 366 steps of the Belfry Tower for sweeping views of the city.

TIP: Visit the nice chocolate museum in Bruges with the family . A ticket costs €11 and can be booked in advance here . Then you avoid a queue at the entrance.

Other fun activities such as exploring the canals by boat can be found here . Don’t forget to wear warm clothes if you want to sail with the boat in the winter.

Spending the night in Bruges is no problem, you will find numerous cozy hotels and B&Bs in the center of the city. An overview of all accommodation options in Bruges can be found on this website

One of our favorites is Hotel De Barge , which is located on a boat close to the center. Prices and availability can be found here .

Antwerp is world famous for its diamond trade and is therefore nicknamed the “diamond city”. In the city, and especially around Central Station, you will find the diamond district. The thriving trade center and large port have made Antwerp a prosperous city since the Golden Age of Flanders. In the Steen Museum you will find a nice exhibition about the origins of Antwerp.

Today, Antwerp still makes an important economic contribution to Belgium. In addition to the diamond trade, the city is also known for its Museum Aan de Stroom , Meir shopping district, and the charming streets at Groenplaats. You can eat delicious food and enjoy the beautiful buildings. The Museum of Fine Arts has also recently reopened. It was only recently completely renovated.

Be sure to go through the cyclist tunnel to Linkeroever. That’s on the other side of the river “Schelde”. From there, you have a beautiful view of the Antwerp skyline. You can return by taxi boat across the Schelde. More information about the taxi boat also called the Waterbus can be found here .

TIP: When visiting Antwerp, you should definitely visit the Museum aan de Stroom also known as the MAS. With a guide , you can do a tour of Antwerp with all the sights in 2 hours.

There is no shortage of accommodation options in Antwerp. An overview of all hotels in Antwerp can be found here . How about spending the night in an old monastery? Look here to consult the prices and availability of Hotel August , a real gem in the center of Antwerp.

3. Kortrijk

Kortrijk is a charming city in West Flanders, Belgium. The river Leie flows through the city, and many colorful houses and shops line the streets. There are also several atmospheric restaurants and some fascinating museums.

The town is perfect for walks, and there are many beautiful places to see. For example, you can visit the Broeltorens (since 1385!) and the Begijnhof (Unesco world heritage site). The Begijnhof has been completely renovated since 2014. You will find a lot of extra information on the website of Kortrijk.

You can spend the night in this beautiful mansion. The Ar’Home is a stone’s throw from the courthouse and the banks of the Leie. You can find other nice hotels to stay in Kortrijk on t he Booking.com website

Ghent, one of the nicest cities in Belgium, is a beautiful student city, rich in history and culture. One of the main attractions is undoubtedly the Gravensteen , a medieval castle in the center of the city.

Would you like to know more about the origins of Ghent? Then you should undoubtedly go to the STAM or the city museum in Ghent. Here you get a detailed picture of the many different events that made Ghent what it is today.

Those who come to Ghent in the summer can enjoy the city festival Gentse Feesten , which is one of the largest festivals in Europe. You can party in the city center for no less than 10 days. There are both indoor and outdoor activities.

There are both indoor and outdoor activities. Sailing through Ghent is a great way to discover what the city has to offer. Join a boat trip through the historic center and listen to the fun anecdotes and historical facts that the skipper knows how to tell with great enthusiasm.

TIP: Book your boat trip in Ghent in advance, then you are sure of your place on the boat. A ticket for a boat trip in Ghent costs about €9 and can be booked here . Count on about 40 min.

Finding good food and a nice overnight stay in Ghent will not be a problem. For example, you will find numerous restaurants in the Patershol. One of our favorite hotels, Maison Margo , can be found in the historic center of the city. Take a look here for all other offers.

More information about Ghent , one of the nicest cities in Belgium, can be found in this article about fun activities in Ghent.

Tournai is one of the oldest cities in Belgium, with a history going back more than 2000 years. The city was founded by the Romans, and you can easily explore this atmospheric city on foot.

You walk through the cozy streets to the center and pass the beautiful belfry at the church. This is also the oldest belfry in Belgium (1188), recognized by Unesco as a World Heritage Site.

In the Cathedral of Our Lady (Unesco), you will find works of art by famous Flemish painters such as Rubens and Jordaens. So put Tournai on your list of the best cities in Belgium.

Another must-visit in Tournai is Le Pont des Trous , the city’s most spectacular bridge monument. It is a medieval bridge that connects the station and the ramparts.

You can spend the night in Tournai in the beautiful Les Camuches hotel. Other offers to stay in Tournai or Tournai can be found here .

6. Mechelen

If you’re looking for a charming historic city to explore, look no further than Mechelen . Located between Brussels and Antwerp, this hidden gem is perfect for a weekend getaway.

You will find, among other things, the beautiful Sint Romboutstoren. No less than 97m high and completely worth the climb.

In Mechelen, you will also find the Kazerne Dossin. This museum takes you to the terrible Holocaust during the World War. More information can be found on this website about the Kazerne van Dossin .

There is also a lot to experience in Mechelen for the children, such as the Toy Museum .

TIP: Technopolis is the ideal family outing if you want to keep it informative and fun. In addition, there is also a fun escape game that you can play in Mechelen. This way you have 2 hours to escape from Mechelen.

In Mechelen, you will also find the beautifully renovated Martin’s Paterhof. The perfect location to spend the night after all that shopping and visiting all those churches. You can find other offers and nice hotels to stay in Mechelen here . You don’t need to stay in Mechelen, you can also choose of these original places to stay in Belgium . A visit to Het Anker Brewery should also be on your list.

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The capital of Wallonia (the French-speaking southern part of Belgium) is Namur. Namur is best known for its magnificent citadel

Towering over the city, the Citadel of Namur is an imposing 14th-century building that symbolizes how strong the city’s walls used to be. It is the best preserved medieval stronghold in Europe, many parts of which are still intact.

The Citadel offers a panoramic view of the city, making it a popular tourist attraction. The castle is open to the public and there are guided tours of the underground passages.

More information about the Citadel of Namur and the entrance fees can be found here .

Those looking for adventure can kayak on the Lesse of Maas and cycle along the river or you can go hiking in the many extensive forests in the area. More information and tips about Namur can be found on their beautiful website .

Culinary enthusiasts will not be disappointed either. Have a nice meal in one of the many restaurants in Namur serving traditional Belgian dishes or sample various craft drinks at the local breweries. One of our favorite restaurants in Namur is the Italian restaurant L’Huile Sur le Feu.

Recently we made a real road trip through the Ardennes. You can find more information in our article about the Ardennes . You can spend the night in Profondville near Namur. There you will find the boutique hotel La Vedette , one of our favorite hotels in Belgium. Would you rather stay in the center of Namur? Then take a look here at all the hotels in Namur.

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Dinant is located on the Maas and perhaps the smallest of the nicest cities in Belgium. You will find a beautiful citadel with a beautiful view over the city. The city is best known for Adolphe Sax, the famous inventor of the saxophone! You will find them everywhere.

In Dinant, you can enjoy a lovely walk along the water and enjoy delicious fries on one of the terraces on the water.

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Dinant is not that big and you can combine it with a few other activities. In the vicinity of Dinant are also the Gardens of Annevoie and the Castle of Vêves , where you can go on a fun treasure hunt with the family.

You can spend the night in Dinant in one of the many small hotels or you can l ook for a rural hut nearby.

Leuven is the capital of Flemish Brabant and a real student city. For example, KU Leuven is the oldest Catholic university in Europe. Leuven is also known for its many breweries and cafes, making it a real beer city.

There are still many places of interest in Leuven, including the Oude Markt the town hall, and many historic buildings in the city. Leuven was chosen as one of the European cities to visit in 2022. You will find, among other things, some fantastic abbeys that you can visit by bike, for example. For example, there is Park Abbey where you can do a real treasure hunt with the family.

One of the most popular sights in Leuven is the St. Pieterskerk which you can even explore with special glasses. More information about this visit can be found on the Visit Leuven website.

TIP: Visit the Stella Artois brewery in the center of Leuven. You take a look behind the scenes at one of the largest breweries in Belgium. A handy overview of the other breweries in the Leuven area can be found on this website.

You can spend the night in Leuven in one of the many B&Bs or in an old monastery. For example, there is Martin’s monastery where you can have a delicious breakfast and spend the night. View prices and availability here .

10. Brussels

Brussels is the capital of Belgium and one of the most important cities in Europe. Everyone knows the Atomium and Manneken Pis, of course, but Brussels has much more to offer than that

You will also find many museums in Brussels, including the Museum of Natural Sciences , the Magritte Museum , and the Museum of Africa in Tervuren.

In addition, you will find many restaurants and cafes on the fantastic Grote Markt, where you can relax and enjoy the atmosphere of the city.

And of course you can also visit the European institutions , including the parliamentarium where you can get acquainted with the history of Europe.

The TOP 10 sights of Brussels can be found in our article on the best places to visit in Brussels.

You can spend the night in Brussels in the Hilton hotel , among other places. Do you prefer it a little smaller? Then take a look at this website with alternative accommodation options in Brussels.

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23 most beautiful places in belgium to visit this year.

4 Jan 2022 | Belgium , Destinations , Europe

Wondering which are the most beautiful places in Belgium for your next visit? Let me help you! I grew up in the east of Belgium, in a small village in Limburg. I then moved to Antwerp, and I’ve now been working and living here for more than 10 years. I feel completely at home here. 

People often ask me if I would ever move out of Belgium, as I love to travel and spend so much time abroad. But Belgium feels like a real home to me, and I love the security and comfort I have here. It’s a mesmerising country, though often underrated – which is exactly why I’m going to take you to the most beautiful places in Belgium to add to your bucket list.

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23 Most beautiful places in Belgium

Belgium is a small country, so it’s super easy to travel through. Travelling from the north to the south takes no longer than 3 hours by car. Along the way, you’re spoiled with stunning architecture and astonishing scenery. 

Brussels is the capital of Belgium, and from here you can explore more of the country by day trips or on extended road journeys, enjoying stops along the way. 

The cities of Bruges, Brussels, Antwerp and Ghent are without doubt the top cities to visit in Belgium, so definitely add them to your to-do list. You can also opt for a day by the sea, or immerse yourself in our gorgeous natural scenery on bike or foot. Belgium has something to offer everyone and besides the fickle weather, it’s a beautiful country that will charm you instantly.

Belgium is associated with beer, chocolate and football (and of course, everybody knows us for holding the record as the country who’s gone longest without a government). 

Some people tend to make fun of our tiny spot on the world map. But fortunately, Belgium is so much more than just the place where you can eat the best fries and chocolate in the world. If you love modern world history, there is no better place like Belgium to visit many tourist attractions such as Mini Europe, Flanders Fields museum and other World War II sites.

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Public transport in belgium travel guide: getting to the country.

Brussels Airport is one of the most important hubs in Europe, so it’s easily accessible from all corners of the globe. We also have airports in Deurne (Antwerp), Charleroi and Ostend.

When traveling from North America, I recommend flying to Brussels and then connecting to the rest of the country by road (renting a car), or using public transport. 

We have an extensive train network, with direct trains (including high-speed trains) from Brussels to Paris, London and Amsterdam (among others). 

When you’re in Belgium, you can reach all cities by train . Although I have to be honest, our public transport is quite expensive and does not always run punctually.

You can also easily move around Belgium by car. There are good highways that help you move around the country quickly, but just beware of our rush hours. Driving around the major cities between 7:00 – 9:00 am and 4:00 – 6:00 pm guarantees you’ll stumble into a couple of traffic jams.

Belgium overall is a safe country, and you can travel solo, or as a group, without any issues. 

As a European Union member, Euros is our official currency, and we have three official languages. They are Dutch, French, and German. But English is spoken and you shouldn’t have issues in popular cities. However, I do recommend learning a few phrases in Ducth and French – depending on the region you are planning to visit! It will be handy to communicate with the locals or staff in small towns. 

In terms of visa, US passport holders can travel to Belgium visa-free, and stay here for upto 90 days. 

Where to stay in Belgium? Here is my guide to the best places to stay in Belgium

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23 Most beautiful places in Belgium to add to your bucket list

Here’s a list of the most beautiful places to visit in Belgium

From the fashion capital Antwerp to hiking around Le Tombeau de Géant or visiting historic castles, there’s never a dull moment in our underrated European gem. Keep reading to find out more about the most beautiful places to visit in Belgium.

DISCOVER THE LOMMELSE SAHARA IN BEAUTIFUL LIMBURG

Yep, you read that right – sand dunes in Belgium.

My favorite spot in Belgium is without a doubt the Lommel Sahara. This is where I grew up, and I still love to visit this beautiful park in the north east time and time again. 

You can enjoy a pleasant hike, indulge in a picnic with friends by the water, or just relax and do nothing in the tranquility. It’s one of the most beautiful natural areas in our country, and I highly recommend it to everyone! 

You can even grab yourself a free hammock on-the-go when you register at the info desk.

Address: De Souverein, Sport Veldstraat 10, 3920 Lommel. The park has a huge parking lot where you can leave your car.

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GO FOR A BIKE RIDE IN THE BEAUTIFUL REGION OF MAASEIK  

Did you know that Maaseik is part of a cycle path network of over 2,000 kilometers – most of which are completely car-free and pedestrian-only? 

The unique road system, the convenient cycling map (for sale at Maaseik Tourism) and the handy number plates at each junction help you find your way without a hitch – even if you spontaneously divert from your intended course. You can find more info about Maaseik here.

Hotel tip : For an overnight experience in nature, you should stay at Warredal , Maaseik. Sleep under the stars in a treehouse in the middle of the forest!

Location: Maaseik is 1.50 hours by car, or 2.50 hours by train from Brussels 

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Visit the helixagon in linter.

Helixagon comes from ‘Helix’ and ‘Hexagon’, two figures that occur frequently in nature. The artwork from Frederik Vaes is a playful ode to nature and the bee. A tilted and twisted hexagonal viewing tube on the beautiful landscape.  

Address: Rodestraat 3350, 3350 Linter (about 50 minutes by car from Brussels or 1.25 hours by train).

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READING BETWEEN THE LINES CHURCH, BORGLOON

Want to see something truly unique during your trip? The architect duo Gijs Van Vaerenbergh built a breathtaking transparent church in Borgloon. The beautiful landscape is visible through the church, both from a distance and up close. The unique church appears both present and absent from the landscape at the same time.

The construction weighs no less than 30 tons. It’s 10 meters high, and consists of 100 stacked layers of steel plates in the shape of a Loons church. Visit it during sunset to witness the colourful setting sun shining through the church!

Hotel tip: Stay at Hoeve Roosbeek. You can find more details here . 

Address : Grootloonstraat 2, 3840 Borgloon. 

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VLOOYBERG TOWER (VLOOYBERGTOREN) IN FLANDERS

This floating staircase is made of stainless Corten steel, with a colour that reflects the iron sandstone heritage of this part of Belgium. The Vlooyberg Tower is over 20m long and 11m high. It was built in 2013. 

It serves as a lookout point, and it’s located at one of the highest locations of the Hageland (around 80m).

Address: Oudepastoriestraat 22, 3390 Tielt-Winge (Travel to Tielt-Winge from Brussels in 45 minutes by car, or by train in 1.25 hours). 

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HORST CASTLE (KASTEEL VAN HORST) IN HOLSBEEK 

This water castle can be found in the green valley of the Wingebeek, nestled between the hills of the Hageland. The castle, with its large pond and moat, is home to the famous Belgian cartoon character De Rode Ridder by Willy Vandersteen. 

A beautiful parkland extends around the castle, owned by the Agency for Nature and Forests.  

Address : Horststraat 28, 3220 Holsbeek (Travel to Horst Castle by car in 45 minutes, and by train in 1.25 hours from Brussels).  

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CYCLE THROUGH THE BLOSSOMS IN HASPENGOUW

Haspengouw guarantees stunning sights all year round, but April is by far the best month to explore this region. Make sure you’ve got your camera handy – all the trees are in bloom at this time of year, so you’re guaranteed a wonderful one-of-a-kind floral display! 

The trees only bloom on average around 10 days per year and it’s difficult to predict exactly when this will happen, so do some research before visiting to avoid disappointment. 

Hotel tip : Stay at B&B Maison Mairie Hasselt . You can find more details here .

Address : An hour away by train, or drive from Brussels.

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STROLL THROUGH THE INNER STREETS OF GHENT

When it comes to the best cities to visit in Belgium, Ghent is a super fancy city for both architecture and shopping. You’ll find plenty of boutique shops in a gorgeous authentic setting. 

Be sure to sit and enjoy a drink or a snack taking in the beautiful view over the water, or take a boat trip through the city center.

When in Ghent, you must try their local sweet, the cuberdon! A cuberdon is a traditional cone-shaped Belgian piece of candy from the East Flanders Region. It’s hard on the outside but gelatinous on the inside – and it has a really short shelf life. Because of this, it’s only available in Belgium, making it a delicious exclusive treat.

Address : 45 minutes by car from Brussels or less than 40 minutes by train.

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GRAVENSTEEN GHENT

A visit to the mystical castle ‘Het Gravensteen’ absolutely cannot be missed on your to-do list of the most beautiful places to visit in Belgium. 

This important sight in Ghent is a castle with a very turbulent history, closely intertwined with the complex political and social history of the city. It’s the only remaining medieval moated castle with an (almost) intact defense system in Flanders. Your visit to the Gravensteen will give you a complete picture of knight culture in the 12th century in Belgium.

Address: Sint-Veerleplein 11, 9000 Ghent  

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VISIT THE CENTRAL STATION IN ANTWERP

Antwerp is definitely one of the best cities to visit in Belgium – but did you know we have the most beautiful train station in the whole of Europe ? Whether you actually need to take a train or not, you definitely need to check out this amazing station when visiting Belgium. 

If you want to snap some Insta pics in the station, make sure to be there around 6:00 am – the station becomes extremely crowded in the early mornings!

Hotel tip : De Gulde Schoen, you can find more info and details here .

Address: Koningin Astridplein 27, 2018 Antwerp. 45 minutes by car from Brussels or less than 40 minutes by train.

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TOMORROWLAND FESTIVAL (BOOM)

Many visitors worldwide flock to Antwerp every year for this world-famous festival. Is it really worth the trip? 

The short answer is yes! It’s simply a phenomenal festival that will blow you away. Not just because of the music, but also through all breath-taking details like the podium constructions, mystical signalizations, unique lighting concepts and much more. 

Tomorrowland is truly a fairytale. The festival takes place each year in July, with different types of tickets going on sale far in advance.

Address: De Schorre in Boom. 30 minutes from Brussels by car, or 1.25 hours by train. 

ON A TROLL HUNT IN BOOM

Missed out on your chance to grab a ticket for the festival? No worries – the De Schorre domain is a beautiful slice of nature in Belgium. It’s also a great day out with children. 

You can do a pleasant walk here in search of trolls that are hidden deep in the forest. There’s also a barefoot path that the kids will love – I highly recommend a visit!

Address: Schommelei 1, 2850 Boom. 30 minutes from Brussels by car, or 1.25 hours by train. 

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ASTONISHING LITTLE ALLEY IN BELGIUM 

Discover the most beautiful alley in the country: De Vlaykensgang in Antwerp. The alley used to be home to shoemakers who had to sound the cathedral’s bell, and the poorest people in the city used to live here. 

It’s now filled with antique shops, galleries and even an exclusive restaurant, Sir Anthony Van Dyck. 

The alley dates back to the year 1591 and connects the Hoogstraat, the Oude Koornmarkt and the Pelgrimstraat. When you step through the gate at Oude Koornmarkt 16, you imagine yourself in another time. You can find a more detailed blog post about Antwerp here .

Address : Vlaaikensgang 2000 Antwerpen, Belgium. 45 minutes by car from Brussels or less than 40 minutes by train.

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Gallery saint- hubert brussels.

If you are spending a weekend in Brussels , you need to visit the Gallery Saint Hubert. Initiated by the architect Jean-Pierre Cluysenaer, the spectacular Galeries Royales project took shape in the 1830s. 

The works began in 1846 and were (almost) completed in time for the official opening on 20 June 1847. The gallery includes several shops, auditoriums, cafes, restaurants and apartments. 

Right away, it became the place to be seen for the fashionable. Instantly the Royal Galleries of Saint Hubert drew a wide audience attracted by the many luxury brands, elegant cafes and cultural hotspots. 

Address: Galerie du Roi 5, 1000 Brussels. 

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GRAND PLACE BRUSSELS

Brussels is without a doubt one of the top cities to visit when in Belgium. Stroll around the Grote Markt, enjoy the famous landmarks and most spectacular historically-preserved architecture in our country! 

You’ll also find plenty of nice souvenir shops, and the finest chocolate from the world’s most famous chocolatiers. Brussels City Hall is also located at the complex, and its museum is worth a visit.

Hotel tip : Pillows Grand Boutique Hotel Place Rouppe .

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LA HULPE CASTLE IN LA HULPE

La Hulpe Castle is located in the heart of a vast domain classified as an exceptional Walloon heritage. This castle is without a doubt one of the most beautiful places to visit in Belgium. It was once owned by Count Solvay and the architecture is based on the French castles. 

It is a beautiful area to enjoy a pleasant walk, they even welcome dogs in the park!

Address: Chaussée de Bruxelles 111, 1310 La Hulpe. ( 30 minutes by car and train from  Brussels).

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VISIT THE WALZIN CASTLE IN DINANT

Walzin Castle is located in Dréhance, which is a part of the greater area of Dinant, in the province of Namur. This neo-gothic castle stands on a steep rock above the right bank of the Lesse, where the river flows over into the Maas. It’s a beautiful castle, definitely worth a visit from afar. 

Though as it is a private domain, unfortunately it’s not possible to visit the castle itself. Despite this, the castle is still one of the most beautiful places in Belgium to visit.

Address: Rue de Walzin 1, 5500 Dinant. ( 1.25 hours by car from Brussels or 2 hours by train).

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WANDER THROUGH THE BEAUTIFUL CITY OF DINANT

Dinant is without a doubt one of Belgium’s most hidden gems. Historically speaking, its location on the water and along multiple trade routes supported the economic development of this charming town. 

Dinant is located in the French-speaking municipality of Namur, and is known for its colorful scenery. What makes the city so picturesque is the lovely Meuse river that flows through it. 

It also has a perfect blend of culture, adventure and nature. I have to admit I only discovered Dinant recently! 

Because of coronavirus, I was unable to travel abroad – so I was ‘forced’ to explore my own country a bit more. It was a real pleasure to tick this city off my Belgium bucket list.

Address: Located 1.25 hours by car from Brussels or 2 hours by train.

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PARK FURFOOZ NEAR DINANT

A place for both young and old to enjoy! The park of Furfooz near Dinant invites you to enjoy its archaeological, natural and geological heritage. You can discover it to the fullest during a pleasant walk, around 4 kilometers long, along the edge of the river Lesse.

Entrance fee is 5 euros. 

Address: 79 Rue du Camp Romain, 5500 Dinant. ( 1.25 hours by car from Brussels or 2 hours by train).

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FONDRY DES CHIENS IN VIROINVAL

Close to Nismes lies Fondry des Chiens, a protected and unique place in Belgium (occasionally referred to as the Belgian canyon). Millions of years of reclamation in the limestone have created this huge canyon, which reaches up to 20 meters! In short, a unique piece of nature in Belgium and definitely worth a visit.  

Address:   Located 1.30 hours by car from Brussels or 3.50 hours by train.

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GO HIKING NEAR LE TOMBEAU DE GÉANT

Belgium’s nature at its finest! Hidden in the most southern point of our country is without a doubt one of the windiest places in Belgium – you will be blown away by its pure beauty! 

This place helps you forget all your worries while enjoying the sweeping panoramic view and a wonderful hike through the Belgian Ardennes .

Address: Moulin du Rivage, 6833 Bouillon. Located less than 2 hours by car from Brussels, or a 4 hour train ride away.

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ROCHER DU HAT IN CHINY

Without doubt one of the most beautiful sights in Belgium is Rocher Du Hat. Located in the picturesque village of Chiny and hidden deep in the forest, you’ll stumble across the perfect place to get away from all the stress and bustle of our everyday lives with your whole family.  

Address: 6810 Chiny, Belgium (2 hours by car from Brussels or 4 hours by train). 

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DISCOVER MONS

A unique historical gem that reminds us of our important role in industrial history. This city is a model for the respectful conservation of our heritage. It is no coincidence that Mons was proclaimed the European Capital of Culture in 2015. Read all about the sights in Mons here .

Address: An hour by car or train from Brussels. 

Van Gogh House Mons

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Go to the fairy tale old town centre of brugge .

The fairytale old town of Brugge must not be missed from your Belgium bucket list. Home to the beautiful market square, and one that is filled with historic buildings including a 13th century Belfry tower, Brugge makes for a great visit at any time of year, but it is particularly magical in the winters!

Do make a stop at the Burg square, a 14th-century Stadhuis (City Hall), and go on a romantic canal tour to enjoy the city from the waters! 

Address: It takes 1.25 hours by car from Brussels or 1.25 hours by train. 

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HOGE KEMPEN NATIONAL PARK IN MAASMECHELEN

If you are craving some time outdoors, then look no further than the Hoge Kempen National Park. This is the first recognized National Park in the region of Flanders, and is located in the province of Limburg. 

The national park is home to pine forests, with a gorgeous landscape of ponds, and lovely flora covering it all. There are hiking trails of all difficulty levels, and you can also go cycling, horse riding or more! You can also see  rare animals and other fauna that live inside the park in a natural setting.

Located only an hour or so away from the capital city of Belgium, Hoge Kempen National Park is perfect for a weekend trip. You can book overnight accommodation at the park, and relax and rejuvenate soaking in the views of the mountains. 

Read about hiking trails in Flanders here

Address: 3630 Maasmechelen, Belgium (It takes 1.25 hours by car from Brussels). 

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So there you have it. These are some of the most beautiful places to visit in Belgium, and also my personal favourites. Belgium is home, and if you are planning a trip here, I say – do it! You won’t regret it – there is nature, history, and who doesn’t love chocolates? I know I do!

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19 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Belgium

Written by Jess Lee Updated Mar 30, 2022

Belgium may be small but it's packed full of sights.

UNESCO-acclaimed sites in the capital city of Brussels range from 14th-century guildhalls surrounding the elegant Grand Place to the early 20th-century Art Nouveau townhouses of Victor Horta.

Bruges is a major attraction for tourists, with its perfectly-preserved medieval streets rimming tranquil canals that lure flocks of travelers each year.

Although Bruges is by far Belgium's most popular place to visit, plenty of other towns in the country – particularly Ghent and Mechelen – retain excellent architectural examples from the Middle Ages as well.

This small nation has been right at the forefront of Europe's history, with many of the continent's most important events played out across its countryside.

It was in Belgium that Napoleon met his match at the battle of Waterloo, and during both the First and Second World Wars, Belgium found itself thrust into the frontline.

The World War I battlefields of Ypres are now important pilgrimage sites and today are among the country's top things to do.

Whether you're here for the ancient or modern history, Belgium provides a huge chunk of European heritage within a bite-sized piece of land.

Find out what to do while you're here with our list of the top attractions and places to visit in Belgium.

Grand Place, Brussels

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Grand Place, Brussels

La Grand Place (also known as De Grote Markt), is rimmed by finely preserved guildhalls and other grand buildings that showcase Belgium's vernacular architecture at its best.

One side is dominated by the ornate medieval town hall, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture.

Grand Place was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its outstanding representation of late 17th-century architecture.

The square is busy with tourists and locals at all times of year, but especially in August of alternate years, when the center is filled with the 75- by 24-meter flower carpet, made up of more than 700,000 cut begonias.

Tip: You'll get the best full view of the beautiful designs from the balcony of the town hall.

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Canal in Bruges

Bruges began on the banks of the river Reie, and as it grew, so did a series of waterways connecting it to the Zwin estuary and the North Sea.

Today, the canals are beautiful reminders of Bruges history, and taking a sightseeing cruise along them is one of the most popular ways to explore the city.

Sightseeing boat trips, departing from five docks, dotted along the main canal in the central city, run half-hourly from March to November (and less frequently in the depths of winter) with trips winding down the length of the main canal.

This is one of the best opportunities to get photos of both Bruges' famous canal-side terraced house architecture and some of its finest buildings.

Tours run rain or shine, and umbrellas are provided by the tour boat operator when it's raining. No reservations are taken for the public sightseeing boat tours – you simply turn up at the dock and buy your ticket as you board.

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The Battlefields of Flanders

For many visitors, Belgium's role on the front line of World War I, and in particular the Battlefields of Flanders around Ypres are the main reason for a journey here.

Not only important historically, the battlefields are a major pilgrimage site. The preserved trenches run for kilometers around the town of Ypres, while this area is also scattered with vast cemeteries for the thousands of soldiers who died here.

The Tyne Cot Cemetery (British) and Langemark's German War Cemetery are both solemn reminders of the brutal fighting that took place here during the Great War.

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Belfry of Bruges

Among the most recognizable sights in Belgium, this beautiful belfry (officially known as Belfort met Beiaard) dominates the main square of Bruges.

Dating from the 13th century, this medieval era tower is attached to a building that once functioned as the main town market hall and has been wonderfully preserved, allowing visitors a real taste of the architectural might of the Middle Ages.

Climbing the 366 winding and narrow steps of the belfry to the observation deck, which sits at 83 meters high, is one of the most popular things to do for tourists in Belgium.

Once at the top, the views of church spires and steeple-roofs provide one of the country's best-known panoramas.

Official site: https://www.museabrugge.be

Gravensteen

This hugely impressive fort was once the grand home of the counts of Flanders, who took their inspiration for castle-building from the bulky castles the Crusaders built in Syria.

Today, Gravensteen is one of Europe's best surviving examples of a moated fortress and has been incredibly well-preserved.

Its strong and impressively thick and high walls soar up from the waters of the river Lieve right in the middle of the old town of Ghent, rising above the rooftops of the surrounding streets.

Inside, the vast arched halls and chambers contain exhibits of medieval life, but it's the castle's architecture itself that is the real star of the show. Climb up the staircase to the roof for panoramic views across town before strolling through Ghent's charming stone-paved streets.

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Basilica of the Holy Blood, Bruges

If you're only going to visit one church in Bruges make it this one. The Basilica of the Holy Blood is not only impressive for its blending of Romanesque and late Gothic architecture but also for the sacred relic kept inside.

The upper chapel is home to the famous vial for which the church takes its name; said to contain a drop of Jesus Christ's blood that was brought back to Belgium after the Second Crusade.

The interior of the church is a dazzling riot of gild work that was completed in the 16th century and provides ample reason for a visit even if you're not interested in holy relics.

Dinant in the Meuse Valley

The Meuse Valley , south of Brussels, is one of the best places to get a feel for Belgium's rural heartland.

The Meuse River offers Belgium's most scenic river trip opportunities, with dense forest countryside interspersed with hilltop craggy castle and fortress ruins, and little waterfront towns backed by limestone cliffs.

Head to either the towns of Namur or Dinant to plan your river trip. Both these small centers act as gateways to this region.

The Meuse Valley is also home to a host of hiking and cycling trails for travelers who want to add some activities into their holiday.

Grote Markt in Mechelen's Old Town

Its monuments may not be as famous as those in visitor favorite Bruges, but Mechelen's old town area is a great place to capture a sense of medieval Belgium, with plenty of gabled architecture and fine old buildings still in situ.

The central Grote Markt is bordered by some exceptionally fine buildings including the Town Hall and Lakenhall, while the impressive Sint-Rombouts Cathedral with its tall clock tower rises up just behind.

Away from the main square, a stroll through the center will also reveal plenty of typical guild house architecture that history fans are sure to want to see.

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Ghent canal scenery

For easy sightseeing while in Ghent, simply take to the water.

Several companies offer sightseeing trips (both public and private options) upon Ghent's waterways, which wind through the city's medieval old town district, passing by the famed guildhall facades that line the canals, its medieval harbor, and some of Ghent's monasteries and churches.

Most canal cruise options are either 40 minutes or one hour. Departures are regular throughout the day, from approximately March through November, with fewer departures during winter.

As well as the sightseeing cruises, a couple of companies offer kayak rental, so you can explore the canals at your own speed.

Waterloo

Yes, history fans, it is that Waterloo; the place where Napoleon was defeated in the famous battle.

Today, the countryside where the battle once roared is a bucolic landscape of agricultural fields, but an artificial hill rises up from the surrounding flatlands with a memorial lion sculpture atop the summit to commemorate the day when Napoleon's army was finally stopped.

From the top, there are excellent views across the countryside. For anyone interested in the history of Belgium and of greater Europe, Waterloo remains an important stop on the itinerary.

Grand Place (Grote Markt), Antwerp

Right in the core of Antwerp, sits the town's wonderful Grand Place (also known as the Grote Markt), which contains some of Belgium's finest examples of guild house architecture with their typical steeple-roofed shape.

The Town Hall here is a well-preserved example of 16th-century construction, and the interior is worth viewing for its collection of paintings that show Antwerp's history.

The guild houses that still rim the plaza are the major reason to visit the Grote Markt though.

Among the best facades are the Coopers' House and Grocers' House but all of them are well-preserved examples of this Belgian-style of architecture.

Membre village in the Semois Valley

A nature-lover's delight, the Semois Valley provides a needed dose of lush countryside after all that historic rambling through Belgium's cities and towns.

Here, in the southern corner of the country, the winding Semois River cuts through farmland overlooked by gently undulating forest-clad hills. It's Belgium's prime hiking territory and also a good place for riverboat trips following the sinuous curves of the river.

Villages such as Membre, Laforet, and Alle offer good accommodation options, from mid-range guesthouses to camping within the region.

To see the valley at its prettiest come in spring, when the wildflowers bloom.

Mons Old Town

The old town of Mons is a delight to explore.

At the center is the Grand Place, a main square graced by a variety of typically ornate buildings that span a 400-year period, dating from between the 15th and 18th centuries, yet still retain a sense of symmetry.

In particular, the Toison d'Or House (1615) and the Chapel of St. George (1604) are architectural highpoints.

Away from the Grand Place, the old town hides many more sightseeing opportunities.

The UNESCO-listed bell tower on the hill above town and the Church of Sainte-Waudru with its interior crammed full of artistic and religious relics are two of the most important attractions.

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St Peter's Church and Town Hall

With its pointed arch windows and sheaf pillars, St. Peter's Church is one of Belgium's best preserved examples of Brabant Gothic style.

The church sits right in the heart of Leuven on the town's main square or Grote Markt.

As well as the church's splendid 15th-century architecture, inside, art-lovers will find an extra treat. The choir and the ambulatory are home to a museum dedicated to religious art, where some of the finest Flemish paintings illustrating biblical scenes are shown.

In particular, the Baroque carved pulpit and Dirk Bouts' painting of the Last Supper are worth a visit.

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Castle of Vêves

This fairy-tale-style medieval castle, flanked by round towers and with interiors decorated in a sumptuous 18th-century style, is one of the Namur province's top tourist attractions .

The architecture of the present-day Castle of Vêves (Château de Vêves) dates back to the 15th century, as the previous 12th-century castle was destroyed by fire. This hilltop position, though, which easily guarded the main route between Dinant and Rochefort, has been the site of a fortified building since 670 CE.

The castle is renowned as Belgium's most well-preserved example of medieval castle architecture.

The castle is on the edge of the village of Celles and is easily accessed from both Dinant and Namur.

Official site: https://chateau-veves.be/en/

Ostend seafront with Atlantikwall remains

In Ostend, the historic site of Raversyde Atlantikwall is set amid a large nature park of woodland, grassland, and coastal dunes.

Inside is the Atlantikwall war bunker complex. It is one of the best preserved segments of the German defensive line, which ran along the coast of occupied Belgium during WWI and WWII.

The Atlantikwall complex here consists of the WWI Aachen Battery and the WWII Saltzwedel-neu Battery with a series of tunnels, passageways, and artillery positions set amid the coastal dunes.

Also within Raversyde Atlantikwall is the archaeological site of Anno 1465, which includes reconstructed houses from the medieval fishing village of Walraversijde and a museum about the history of the site.

Official site: www.raversyde.be

Cathedral of Saint Bavo, Ghent

This majestic cathedral with its high Gothic choir and Romanesque crypt showcases the best of religious architecture in Belgium and is Ghent's most outstanding tourist attraction.

Although the soaring building, with its harmonious stained glass windows, is a highlight in itself, most people come here to see the famous artwork that graces the interior; specifically the Flemish masterpiece known as The Altar of Ghent.

Once you've viewed the painting though, don't miss the mammoth crypt under the cathedral, which contains important tombs and some beautiful wall paintings.

Rubens House (Rubenshuis) in Antwerp

Once home to the acclaimed painter Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640), the port city of Antwerp is a major destination for art fans.

The palazzo-style house where Rubens lived and worked from 1610 onwards is now the Rubenshuis museum, which contains both a large collection of paintings by the artist and exhibits on his life (which also included several stints of serving as a diplomat) and his artistic style.

The house is a tourist attraction itself with its tranquil manicured garden; courtyard; and ornate Italianate facade.

As well as the permanent Rubens collection, the Rubenshuis also hosts a program of temporary exhibits.

The Antwerp Museum of Modern Art is also in the city and holds a world-class collection of contemporary art from both Belgian and international artists.

Horta Museum and Town Houses

Victor Horta was the most influential architect and designer of the early 20th-century style known as Art Nouveau.

Several of his stunning buildings survive in Brussels and now constitute a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Begin at the Horta Museum, located in his former home and studio, which have been preserved as he designed them, with the original stained glass, mosaics, wood work, and decorations.

Horta was a pioneer in this artistic revolution that maximized and diffused natural light and incorporated themes from nature in its sinuous curves. Horta's aesthetic included attention to every detail of construction and decoration, from the design of the house to its furniture and even the decoration on hinges and doorknobs.

The two joined buildings of his house and studio show Art Nouveau at its height, and his four major town houses – Hôtel Tassel, Hôtel Solvay, Hôtel van Eetvelde, and Maison & Atelier Horta – are also included in the UNESCO site.

Address: 23-25 rue Américaine, Saint-Gilles, Brussels

Official site: www.hortamuseum.be/en

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If you are in Paris, France, and would like to visit another country within a day or a short span of time, Belgium should be your top choice. Major cities like Brussels, Bruges, and Antwerp are exceptionally accessible from Paris, allowing you to enjoy a day trip and return to Paris the same day.

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In just over an hour by train , you can journey from the bustling streets of Paris to the heart of Brussels, the capital of Belgium and the European Union. Brussels is renowned for its historic architecture, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine. Stroll through the picturesque Grand Place, vibrant Place Saint-Géry, and savor some world-famous Belgian food at a local brasserie.

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If you are interested in Politics, visiting to the European Parliament area , including the Parliament Hemicycle is highly recommended. It’s an only-in-Belgium opportunity to witness the heart of European politics and governance, where decisions are made.

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How to get to Brussels : A high speed train from Paris (1 hour 20 min) How long should I stay? : If you leave Paris on an early train and get to Brussels before 9 am, you can see most popular attraction places in the city center and come back to Paris within the same day. You need to stay overnight if you would like to spend some time in museums, enjoy restaurants and beer pubs, check out the antique market in the morning, and maybe explore another city from Brussels later.

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A train journey of just over two hours connects Paris to Antwerp , a city known for its rich history and thriving fashion scene. Contrasting with Paris’s romantic ambiance, Antwerp is a bustling port city.

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Marvel at the stunning Cathedral of Our Lady , explore the historic Diamond District, and immerse yourself in the city’s vibrant fashion culture around Mode Museum .

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How to get to Antwerp : A high speed train from Paris (2 hour 20 min) How long should I stay? : If you leave Paris on an early train and get to Antwerp central station before 9 am, you can see many popular places in the city center, like Grote Markt , the Cathedral of Our Lady , and Diamond District (around the central station) and Fashion District (in west area of the historic city center).

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A bus or train ride of around two and a half hours will take you to the fairytale city of Bruges. Unlike the bustling metropolis of Paris, Bruges offers a serene and picturesque atmosphere. Known as the “Venice of the North,” this city is famous for its canals, medieval architecture, and cobbled streets.

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Take a boat ride along the canals, visit the medieval Belfry Tower , and indulge in Belgian waffles and beer. A day or two is ideal for exploring the city’s charms.

How to get to Bruges: If you are traveling from Paris on a high-speed train, you will need to change trains at Brussels South (Zuid/Midi) station.

If you don’t plan to go to Brussels, we recommend taking a one-day tour that connects Paris city center to Bruges directly.

How long should I stay?: Bruges is a small city with plenty to see. For a quick city exploration, one day is sufficient to enjoy the Grote Markt , G roeningemuseum , and a boat trip (if available). However, we recommend staying for one night because the city is exceptionally charming for evening strolls as well.

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Craving a juicy burger in Brussels? You're in luck! This city isn't just about waffles and chocolate. It also boasts some of the best burgers you'll ever taste. Whether you're a local or a tourist, finding that perfect burger can feel like a treasure hunt. From classic cheeseburgers to creative gourmet options, Brussels has it all. Ready to discover where to get the best burgers in Brussels ? Keep reading to uncover some hidden gems that will make your taste buds dance with joy. Get ready to add these spots to your must-visit list!

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Craving a juicy, flavorful burger? These places have you covered. Each bite promises a burst of taste that will leave you wanting more.

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  • Located in the heart of Brussels, this spot pairs gourmet burgers with craft beers. Try their signature "Brussels Sprout" burger, topped with caramelized onions and a special house sauce.
  • Known for its cozy atmosphere, Hinterland offers a variety of burgers made from locally sourced ingredients. The "Farmhouse Burger" with bacon and cheddar is a must-try.

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  • This place is famous for its gigantic burgers. The "King Kong Special" comes with double patties, cheese, and a secret spicy sauce that packs a punch.

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  • This quirky spot offers the "Tram Burger," which includes a beef patty, goat cheese, and honey mustard. It's a sweet and savory combination you won't forget.

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  • Inspired by New York , Manhattn's Burgers serves the "Brooklyn Burger" with pastrami, pickles, and a smoky BBQ sauce. It's a taste of the Big Apple in Brussels.

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Even if you're not a meat-eater, Brussels has some fantastic vegan and vegetarian burger options. These places ensure no one misses out on the burger fun.

  • Greenway offers a delicious "Veggie Burger" made from chickpeas and quinoa. Topped with avocado and a zesty lime dressing, it's a healthy yet tasty choice.
  • Horta's "Vegan Delight" features a black bean patty, vegan cheese, and fresh veggies. It's a satisfying option for plant-based eaters.

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  • This café serves a "Mushroom Magic" burger with a portobello mushroom patty, vegan aioli, and arugula. It's earthy, rich, and full of flavor.

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Bringing the kids along? These family-friendly burger joints offer something for everyone, ensuring a great meal for all ages.

Ellis Gourmet Burger

  • Ellis Gourmet Burger has a menu that caters to both adults and kids. Their "Mini Ellis" burgers are perfect for little ones, while adults can enjoy the "Ellis Special" with truffle mayo.

Burger Republic

  • This spot offers a relaxed atmosphere and a variety of burgers. The "Republic Classic" is a hit with families, featuring a juicy beef patty, lettuce, tomato, and a special house sauce.
  • Known for its playful décor, Houtsiplou offers a "Kid's Burger" that's just the right size for children. Adults can indulge in the "Houtsiplou Burger" with bacon, cheese, and a tangy BBQ sauce.

Late-Night Cravings

Need a burger fix late at night? These places stay open late, perfect for satisfying those midnight munchies.

  • Open until the early hours, Fritland serves a "Midnight Burger" with a juicy patty, crispy bacon, and a fried egg. It's the perfect way to end a night out.

Le Balmoral

  • This retro diner stays open late and offers the "Night Owl Burger." With double patties, cheese, and a spicy mayo, it's a hearty option for late-night cravings.
  • Known for its fish and chips, Bia Mara also offers a "Late-Night Fish Burger." This unique option features a crispy fish fillet, tartar sauce, and fresh lettuce.

Savor the Best Burgers in Brussels

Brussels offers some of the most delicious burgers you'll ever taste. From gourmet options to classic favorites , there's something for everyone. Places like Ellis Gourmet Burger and Bia Mara bring unique flavors and high-quality ingredients to the table. Don't miss out on Manhattn's Burgers for a taste of New York in Belgium or Hinterland for a more organic experience . Each spot has its own charm and specialty, making it worth the visit. Next time you're in Brussels, skip the usual tourist traps and treat yourself to one of these hidden gems. Your taste buds will thank you. Enjoy exploring these culinary delights and find your new favorite burger spot in the heart of Belgium.

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