BELGIUM
EXPLORE THE WONDERS OF BELGIUM
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BELGIUM
Belgium is a vibrant Western European country known for its medieval towns, Renaissance architecture, and as the EU and NATO headquarters. Famous for its chocolates, waffles, and beers, key cities include Brussels (the capital), Bruges (with picturesque canals).
BRUSSELS
A trip to Atomium, the iconic structure, built for the 1958 World Expo. This unique structure offers panoramic views of Brussels, fascinating exhibitions, and insights into mid-20th-century architecture and science.
The Grand Place, the central square of Brussels, surrounded by opulent guildhalls, the majestic Town Hall, and the King’s House. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a must-see for its stunning architecture.
Visit the famous statue of a little boy as a fountain. This quirky landmark embodies Brussels’ humor and folklore and is a beloved emblem of the city.
BRUGES
Bruges, often referred to as the "Venice of the North," is a picturesque medieval city in Belgium known for its enchanting canals, cobblestone streets, and historic architecture. The city’s well-preserved medieval core is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Burg Square features the Gothic City Hall and the Renaissance Old Civil Registry. The 14th-century City Hall has a richly decorated facade and a Gothic Hall with historic murals, while the Old Civil Registry houses the Bruges City Archives.
Take a serene canal cruise to see Bruges from a unique perspective. Glide past picturesque houses, charming bridges, and lush gardens while learning about the city’s history and architecture. This peaceful boat tour offers a quintessential view of Bruges.
Climb 366 steps to the top of this 13th-century bell tower for a panoramic view of Bruges. Standing 83 meters tall, the Belfry offers sights of red-tiled rooftops, canals, and market squares. On your way up, pass by the carillon, with its 47 chiming bells.
Basilica known for housing the Holy Blood of Jesus Christ.The Basilica of the Holy Blood is renowned for housing a revered relic, the Holy Blood of Jesus Christ. This Romanesque and Gothic-style basilica, located in Burg Square, consists of two chapels. The Holy Blood, brought to Bruges after the Second Crusade, is venerated during the annual Procession of the Holy Blood, a significant event in the city’s religious calendar.
