A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is considered one of the most beautiful squares in Europe. Visit the stunning Town Hall and the King's House.
The charming city of Bruges is often compared to Venice because of its canals. Explore the medieval buildings, cobblestone streets, and the famous Belfry.
This futuristic landmark built for the 1958 World's Fair offers panoramic views of the city and houses exhibits related to architecture and science.
Although it is not the residence of the royal family, the palace is used for state affairs. It is open to the public during summer.
Visit the site where the famous Battle of Waterloo took place. There is a visitor center and a panoramic painting depicting the battle.
Known as the diamond capital of the world, Antwerp also boasts a vibrant fashion scene and a beautiful old town.
Ghent is a city filled with medieval architecture, including the stunning Saint Bavo's Cathedral, which houses the famous Ghent Altarpiece.
Belgium is famous for its chocolate and beer. Take a tour of a chocolate factory or a brewery, or simply enjoy these treats in a local café.
This region offers forests, hills, and small villages perfect for hiking and cycling.
Visit the Belgian seaside resorts of Knokke-Heist and Ostend for a day of relaxation and fun.
This city houses the oldest cathedral in Belgium, the Notre-Dame Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
These caves are a part of a nature reserve that includes a wildlife park.
This miniature park displays reproductions of monuments in the European Union, providing a fun and educational day out.
This museum is dedicated to the life and work of the Belgian Art Nouveau architect Victor Horta.
Located in Meise, it's one of the largest botanic gardens in the world which also houses a herbarium of over three million specimens.