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.
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4.5 based on 34 reviews
Educational amusement park on space. Unique in Europe. Discover the Moon and Mars. Become a true astronaut for a day !
4.5 based on 146 reviews
This is an amazing park for everyone. Two lakes, many playgrounds, pool, has lovely areas to sit and relax and just walk. Is only some stops away by bus from the Central Station and is worth spending the day there. In winter is recommended to take your own food as the food stalls are closed.
4.0 based on 4,664 reviews
Mini-Europe stays in Brussels !!! DISCOVER EUROPE’S NICEST PLACES ...Europe in a few hours… A unique experience!Mini-Europe is above all an “invitation to travel”. The chimes of Big Ben, the gondolas in front of the Doge’s Palace, the Grand-Place in Brussels, the Acropolis ... an animated tour with visual and sound effects along 350 miniatures and attractions recreated down to the smallest detail at the scale 1/25.A fascinating presentation for everyone, not to be missed during your stay in the Capital of Europe!
Mini Europe is situated next to The Atomium and we bought a combined ticket (27.60 euros per person) which included both places. There were some lovely models of famous places in Europe. Make sure to pick up the 64 page catalogue as you go in as this gives details of everything you will see. Displays were interesting and gave the Country name, population and with a button press to played the National Anthem of that particular country! Well worth a visit.
4.0 based on 1,336 reviews
The park is great for small children as well as for teenagers and adults. You can find attractions for all tastes and ages. It is a great alternative to Disneyland in terms of price and attractions. If you intend to go more than once a year, it is even better to make a yearly subscription with which you have access to 3 Plopsa parks in Belgium and discounts to a lot of other attractions.
4.0 based on 390 reviews
Spent an afternoon there (12h30 to 17h) and only saw half of whatever they have to offer! Both children (age 6 and 11) had a great time experimenting and exploring all these exhibits. This is a real hands on experience for all ages. All actions you do are recorded on a RFID bracelet so you can check your results from home. So take a day out of your schedule to enjoy these most of this and discover things you didn't know. Parents, do all these activities too!
4.0 based on 212 reviews
This theme park is a giant labyrinth of maize, located in a village next Durbuy « the smallest town in the world». Since then, every summer, the design of the Labyrinth and animations of actors change en fonction a new topic. Shows, riddles and spells of laughter will be present in all the alleyways, in which some 65 000 visitors will have come to play the game of being lost.
4.0 based on 1,520 reviews
Walibi 1 of our favourite parc always lots of fun ????, lots of good attraction for kids and adults. great family outing Always so happy to go to walibi & aqualibi ???? Wish you all the best for the futures ????
4.0 based on 113 reviews
Went here after visiting the Citadel! First of all it is a must place to visit if you have e children. The entry cost is €9 but worth it to spend time and relax whilst your children enjoys all the outdoor activities. The mini golf has 18 holes and is perfect as well as a family activity. I highly recommend this place!
4.0 based on 1,070 reviews
Bellewaerde - that's three trips in one day! Where can you go for a fun day out for the whole family? Bellewaerde, of course! Enjoy thrilling rides, marvel at exotic animals and relax in stunningly beautiful surroundings: Bellewaerde has it all!
We first visited in 2015 and were so impressed with Bellewaerde that it became our favourite theme park we'd visited to date. A second trip today three years later and we still feel the same way. The park is immaculate, the gardens and scenery are beautiful and it is a joy to walk round. The selection of animals they have alongside the rides always look happy and well looked after. The rides themselves are a unique selection that are not always found easily, such as the vekoma mad house (Houdini house), jungle mission and Huracan. Every ride is such fun and it is clear they are developing the park all the time- since our last visit they have built a new boardwalk across the lake and added a bird of prey display, a new ride Dawson Duel and are also building a water park next door due to open spring 2019. The staff we encountered were always very helpful and friendly. The app for the park is great- hight reccomend a download on busy days! We used it all day to keep track of ride waiting times which are accurate and also to see what we had missed. Even on the public holiday that we visited (may 11th) which was busy it was still totally manageable and we never waited more than half an hour for rides. In UK you would wait up to three hours for rides on busy weekends. They actually reached full capacity on this day and stopped guests from coming in which I think is a great idea for guest safety and comfort (and it still didn't feel crazy busy). Overall- Bellewaerde is a unique, beautiful, underrated park ten minutes drive outside Ieper town centre and you should not miss out!!!! (king lion is the best mascot ever)
4.0 based on 99 reviews
Dinant Aventure programmes: suspended bridges, nature walks, lasergame, cross country cycling, telepherique, deathride, paintball and much more. Activities for all occasions: challenge between colleagues, friends or family delusions. Choose your formula !
We visited Dinant in the late afternoon on the way back from Luxembourg to Brussels. The cathedral was already close but walking by the river, and along the streets of Dinant was wonderful. The sun was already setting down, and Dinant at dusk was enchanting especially as the lights were started to get reflected in the water. We stopped by the place of Adolphe Sax, the inventor of the Saxophone, and had fun taking selfies with his statue at the front of his place. The 13th Century Gothic Collegiate Church of our Lady is a very imposing structure but I loved looking at it from the bridge getting into town. The birds chirping on top of the imposing front doors of the cathedral were very charming as were the various saxophones placed along both sides of the bridge leading into the city. We also walked to their City Hall, and it was very quaint with a fountain in front full of greenery surrounding another huge saxophone made of glass. Looking forward to another visit there!
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