Best Places to Visit in Belgium
10 Best Places to Visit in Belgium
Traveling 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.
01.Bruges
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.
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.
A wide variety of restaurants offer a range
of fabulous food from pizza and pasta to the popular local dish of fries served
with mayonnaise. From theaters and concert halls to pubs, bars and clubs,
tourists will discover an animated nightlife in Bruges. See Also: Where
to Stay in Bruges
02.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. See
Also: Where
to Stay in Brussels
03.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.
See Also: Where to Stay in Ghent
04.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.
05. 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.
06. 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.
07.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.
08. 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.
09. 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.
10.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.
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