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Belgium
Brussels, Ghent, Bruges, Antwerp, Belgium
Visited june 2025
10 days
Belgium is a small yet captivating country at the heart of Europe, renowned for its medieval cities, grand squares, world-class art, and a thriving culinary and fashion scene.
About Belgium
Belgium offers a fascinating mix of medieval charm, modern design, and cosmopolitan culture. From Brussels’ lively squares and cultural icons, to Ghent’s canals and altarpieces, Bruges’ fairy-tale scenery, and Antwerp’s high-fashion district, the country is a perfect blend of history and trend-setting modernity. Food lovers will delight in plant-forward fine dining and artisanal chocolates, while shoppers can explore Belgian designers and boutiques. With efficient train connections, exploring multiple cities in a single trip is seamless.
My Experience
During my journey through Belgium, I explored Brussels’ Grand-Place and marvelled at its golden evening lights before sampling the city’s famous chocolates. I visited the Atomium and immersed myself in art at the Magritte Museum. Ghent offered a picturesque boat ride and the incredible Ghent Altarpiece. Bruges felt like stepping into a storybook, with its cobbled lanes, Belfry tower, and romantic canals. Antwerp impressed me with its stunning cathedral and fashion-forward streets, as well as a memorable fine-dining evening at Botanic Sanctuary. The ease of travel between cities by train made the itinerary smooth and enjoyable.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Compact country with excellent train connections.
- World-famous art, architecture, and cultural heritage.
- Vegetarian and vegan dining options in all major cities.
- Luxury hotels with historic character and modern amenities.
Cons
- Popular cities can be crowded during peak summer.
- Limited late-night dining in smaller towns.
- Some attractions close earlier than expected in smaller cities.
- Luxury accommodation fills quickly, requiring early booking.
Quick Info
April to June and September to October
10 days
june 2025
Where I Stayed