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things to do in belgium

Things to do in Belgium

Centrally located in Europe, travelers flock to Belgium for its elegant, old-world charm and dynamic culture that draws you in! When you visit the vibrant city of Brussels, some of the tourist destinations that you just have to visit include the Royal Palace of Brussels, the ultra-modern Atomium, and the various art museums and art houses. First-time travelers must also experience the city’s famous nightlife and the local gastronomic scene that’s famous for chocolates, cheese, and special beer! things to do in belgium

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Belgium’s accessibility makes it a popular travel destination in Europe. With its coastline, artistic cities as well as gastronomy, this European country offers a wide variety of attractions and cultural activities for tourists. In 2019, the number of overnight tourist stays in Belgium peaked at approximately 42.5 million before declining to barely 20 million in 2020. This decline was due to the outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in 2020.

Belgian Delights: It’s All About Flavor

  • Chocolate: Belgium is a chocolate paradise! Savor artisanal chocolates from renowned chocolatiers. Visit a chocolate museum for an immersive experience.
  • Beer: Beer lovers rejoice! Belgium boasts a remarkable brewing tradition with Trappist monasteries and countless specialty breweries.
  • Frites: Sample delicious Belgian fries, often double-fried for extra crispiness and served with a variety of sauces.
  • Moules-frites: A classic Belgian dish, mussels steamed in a white wine broth and paired with golden fries.

Beyond the Cities

  • Battlefields of Flanders: Explore World War I history at memorials and museums in the Ypres region.
  • Ardennes Forest: Escape to nature with hiking, biking, and kayaking opportunities in this picturesque region.
  • Belgian Coast: Enjoy seaside towns, long beaches, and the opportunity to savor fresh seafood.

Amenities

  • Belgium has a wide range of accommodation options, from budget hostels to luxury hotels.
  • The country has a good public transportation system, including trains, buses, and subways.
  • There are many restaurants in Belgium that serve a variety of cuisines, including Belgian, European, and Asian.
  • Belgium is a relatively safe country to travel in, but it is important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions against petty theft.

Here are some additional tips for planning your trip:

  • Belgium is a member of the European Union, so citizens of EU member states can travel to BeIgium without a visa. Citizens of other countries will need to check the visa requirements for Belgium.
  • The currency of Belgium is the euro (EUR). Be sure to exchange your currency for euros before you go.
  • BeIgium has a temperate climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are warm and winters are cold. Be sure to pack appropriate clothing for the time of year you are traveling.
  • Dutch, French, and German are the official languages of Belgium. English is widely spoken in major tourist areas.

We hope this information is helpful. Have a great trip to Belgium!

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