Discover the best top things to do in Namur Province, Belgium including Domaine Saint Roch, Castle of La Roche, Citadelle (Citadel), Monument a la Mur Tschoffen, Fort d'Emines, Citadelle de Dinant, Grotte Scladina (Centre archeologique), Bruly-de-Pesche 1940, Fort de Saint-Heribert, Grottes Saint Antoine.
Discover the best top things to do in Flanders, Belgium including Duikcentrum Dolphin Buddys, "Flanerie gourmande dans les vignes" par Domaine W, Gluten Free Wonderland Reizen Belgie, Dempsey Cappelle, LXRYTours Antwerpen, Fontaine Julien Osteopathe D.O, Ontdek de "Kempense Meren" met onze super leuke outdoor activiteit /// E-kickbike tocht ///, Urban Escape, Grote Netewoud - Meerhout, Tours Gratis.
Discover the best top things to do in Hainaut Province, Belgium including Battlefield Experience, Ca brasse pour moi, TAM- TAM Charleroi, La Brasserie a Vapeur, Brasserie St Feuillien, Brasserie des Fagnes - Fabrication de Bieres Speciales, O Bar'hik, Brasserie DESEVEAUX, Brasserie des Carrieres, Distellerie de Biercee.
Discover the best top things to do in Coo, Belgium including Petit train et parc a gibier des cascades de coo, Cascade Du Coo, Coo Waterfall, PlopsaCoo, Newlife Outdoor.
Discover the best top things to do in Wallonia, Belgium including HG Travel-Autos SPRL, Taxi Ben, Axie Transport Service, VOILA Shuttle Solutions, Taxi Eric, TaxiZara, TransferWings, Taxi Tubize, Charleroiexpress. Be, One Driver Services.
Discover the best top things to do in Antwerp Province, Belgium including Nottebohm Room of the Hendrik Conscience Heritage Library, Visitors Center Colony 5-7, Gemeente Mol Tourist Information Center, Infopunt Toerisme Brasschaat, Het Predikheren, Visit Mechelen, Openbare bibliotheek Duffel.
What could be more romantic and inspiring than a place that looks like a backdrop for a fairy tale? The medieval overtones of Bruges’ cobblestone streets lead to countless historical, architectural and artistic wonders. Marvel at ornate houses lining intricate canals, and understand why this is a favorite destination for all types of travelers. The whole city emanates an appreciation of the past, a love of the present, and enthusiasm for the future. Don’t miss Hof Bladelin, Groeninge Museum, Church of Our Lady, and Belfry and Market Halls.
From canal-laced, fairy-tale cities like Bruges and Ghent to the urban centers of Antwerp and Brussels, Belgium sits at the crossroads of medieval and modern Europe. The chance to sample famous exports such as chocolate and beer straight from the source only sweetens a visit.
Discover the best top things to do in Liege Province, Belgium including Fort de Loncin, Lac de la Graviere, Montagne de Bueren, Museum of Carrots, Pont de Fragnee, Wallfahrtsort Moresnet-Chapelle, Ars Krippana, La Cite Miroir, Institut Tibetain Yeunten Ling asbl, Barrage de la Gileppe.
Kortrijk (in English also Courtrai or Courtray; official name in Dutch: Kortrijk, pronounced [ˈkɔrtrɛi̯k]; West Flemish: Kortryk or Kortrik, French: Courtrai, pronounced [kuʁtʁɛ]; Latin: Cortoriacum) is a Belgian city and municipality in the Flemish province of West Flanders.
Tournai is a charming small town near France that begs to be discovered. With more than 2,000 years of history, Tournai’s roots began as a market town (Tornacum) near the crossroads of a Roman road. Today, the sprawling municipality includes more than 1,000 kilometres of signposts, with guidance from “Rambling Cards,” allowing Tournai to be explored on foot, by bike or on horseback. Here an old chapel, there a castle or an old farm – there’s so much to see in Tournai that you’ll soon realize you’ve been exploring for hours. Must-see attractions include Notre Dame Cathedral in Tournai, The Belfry, Museum of Fine Arts, the Castle of Beloeil, and the Museum of Tapestry and Textile Arts.
A smorgasbord of flavors come from this lofty land in the hilly southeast of Belgium: game, wild boar, venison, smoked ham, the region's famous paté and world-renowned Trappist beers. Primarily located in Belgium, the Ardennes mountains also nudge into France and Luxembourg. Dense forests flank the steep hillsides, and market towns and villages perch on river banks. Spring and summer show this lush area at its best, but cross country skiing opportunities make a good case for winter visits.
Diest (Dutch pronunciation: [dist]) is a city and municipality located in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant. Situated in the northeast of the Hageland region, Diest neighbours the provinces of Antwerp to its North, and Limburg to the East and is situated around 60 km from Brussels. The municipality comprises the city of Diest proper and the towns of Deurne, Kaggevinne, Molenstede, Schaffen and Webbekom. As of January 1, 2006, Diest had a total population of 22,845. The total area is 58.20 km² which gives a population density of 393 inhabitants per km².
Lively Antwerp is a hidden gem. Its medieval streets, Renaissance monuments and vibrant nightlife tend to be overshadowed by its reputation as center of the diamond trade and as the world's fifth-largest port. Biking is a popular choice for getting around this stylish Flemish city. See thousands of Old Masters at the Royal Museum and Rubens House. Experience the bustle of life at the Grote Markt. Marvel at the art and architecture of the still unfinished Cathedral of Our Lady, started in 1351.
Tongeren (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈtɔŋərə(n)], French: Tongres [tɔ̃gʁ], German: Tongern [ˈtɔŋɐn]) is a city and municipality located in the Belgian province of Limburg, in the southeastern corner of the Flemish region of Belgium. Tongeren is the oldest town in Belgium, as the only Roman administrative capital within the country's borders. As a Roman city, it was inhabited by the Tungri, and known as Atuatuca Tungrorum, it was the administrative centre of the Civitas Tungrorum district. The city is a member of the Most Ancient European Towns Network.
The picturesque town of Mechelen, a hidden Flemish gem, sits between Brussels and Antwerp. Students of the world-renowned Carillon bell-ringing school provide an atmospheric soundtrack for sipping coffee at a sidewalk café in one of the town's charming squares. Many pedestrian areas make this a delightful town to promenade about, admiring hundreds of listed buildings and monuments, many dating back to 16th century. Highlights include Gothic and Baroque churches and the famed St Rumbold's Tower.
Belgium's fourth-largest - and most beautiful - city is home to a quarter of a million people and a flourishing flower export trade. An important port, Ghent's city center is a pedestrian area that is like a museum to early Flemish architecture and a testament to the city's medieval might. Impressive Gothic sites, such as dramatic St. Bavo's Cathedral and the Castle of the Counts, inspire awe. The works of Flemish masters are housed in the distinguished Museum voor Schone Kunst.
Discover the best top things to do in Gouvy, Belgium including Ferme de la Planche, Alpagas du Maquis, Brasserie Lupulus, Eglise de Saint-Pierre de Beho, Speelparadijs Mared Indoor Deifelt, JT Buitensport BE.
Located 35 miles south of Brussels, military buffs will find a rich history in Mons, the capital of the Province of Hainaut. British and German troops occupied Mons in 1914 during World War I, yet the city also has ruins dating back to the ancient Romans. Must-sees in Mons, include its Gothic style townhall; The Belfry, a World Heritage UNESCO site; The Collegiate Church of Sainte-Waudru, and the Decorative Arts Museum François Duesberg with its unique and prestigious clock collection. Van Gogh even lived in Mons for a time, and Van Gogh’s house is preserved and open to the public.
Discover the best top things to do in Hainaut Province, Belgium including Wild Adventures, Zendo Spa, Divelife, Pure Spa Wellness, Sur le Ravel de la Ligne 98, Visit Charleroi, Les Anes De Sylvie, Pairi Daiza, Natura Parc, Le RAVeL.
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