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26 Best Things to do in Antwerp, Belgium

September 8, 2023 | Posted in: Belgium

antwerp sights

Known as Belgium’s “capital of cool”, “city of diamonds” and “city of fashion”, the attractions in Antwerp are endless.

The reason why there are so many things to do in Antwerp is down to the city’s wealthy past. Found only 15 km (9 miles) south of the Dutch border, it lies on the River Scheldt which links it to the North Sea which has historically made it a hugely important port.

Around 400 years ago, Antwerp was among the most prosperous cities in Europe. At that time, its strategic position meant that its status rose until it became the second-largest European city north of the Alps. Read Post

10 Best Beaches in Belgium and their town centers

September 7, 2023 | Posted in: Belgium

does belgium have a coastline

If you’ve ever wondered if there are any nice beaches in Belgium, you’re in for a treat. The Belgian coast is over 65 km (40 miles) long, stretching from De Panne near the French border all the way up to Knokke-Heist by the Netherlands. ThisRead Post

Where to Go Walking in Belgium: 6 Great Trails

September 6, 2023 | Posted in: Belgium

hiking belgium

Belgium might not be the place you think of first when you plan to go hiking. It’s not the hilliest of countries, but there still has a fair amount of options for hikes in Belgium. From the dunes of the North Sea coastline to theRead Post

In Bruges filming locations: 15 spots where it was filmed!

August 31, 2023 | Posted in: Belgium

relais bourgondisch cruyce

Bruges has always been one of the most visited cities in Belgium, but the movie In Bruges most certainly gave it a boost. “In Bruges” is a black crime/comedy movie set in Bruges. It was directed by Martin McDonagh and the main actors are ColinRead Post

Airports in Belgium: Traveler’s Guide to Belgium’s Airports

August 30, 2023 | Posted in: Belgium

airport belgium

Ever wondered how many airports in Belgium there are? Confused that there seem to be two Brussels airports? Or maybe you’re just trying to choose between the international airports in Belgium. This shortlist has all the information you need on the different airports for yourRead Post

35 Best Belgium Castles: History, Location and How to Visit!

August 30, 2023 | Posted in: Belgium

la roche en ardenne castle

Did you know that there are over 3000 castles in Belgium? That makes more castles per capita than France which is famous for its chateaux. Many of these structures were built long before Belgium even became a country, while some are more recent. What theyRead Post

16 Best Cities in Belgium: A Comprehensive Guide!

August 26, 2023 | Posted in: Belgium

Dinant one of Belgium's towns and cities

So, you’re thinking of traveling to Belgium – fantastic! You probably have a pretty concrete image in your head of what you imagine the country to look like. Meandering canals, medieval city squares, grand gothic mansions and medieval cathedrals is what you’ll find in theRead Post

53 most Famous Belgians: Artists, Chefs and Scientists!

August 25, 2023 | Posted in: Belgium

What are the most famous Belgian people?

A list of 60 famous Belgians, including famous Belgian singers, famous Belgian singers, famous Belgian scientists, Belgian sportsmen, inventors and more. Check to see how many of them you know, and if you knew they were Belgian! Read Post

87 fun facts about Belgium that’ll blow your mind

August 24, 2023 | Posted in: Belgium

Belgium facts

Looking for some fun facts about Belgium? You’ve come to the right place! There’s much more to Belgium than beer, chocolate, and waffles. This treasure trove of Belgium facts is proof of that. Note: this list only contains facts. I created a separate list withRead Post

42 Best festivals in Belgium, you don’t want to miss!

August 22, 2023 | Posted in: Belgium

brussels festivals 2018

Belgium is the land of music festivals. From spring until late summer you can attend a music festival every weekend and even more than one in July and August. Flanders especially is a bit festival crazy, with even the smallest towns organizing their own festival.Read Post

14 fun things to do in Belgium to do all-year-round

August 17, 2023 | Posted in: Belgium

belgium what to see

Planning a trip to the land of beer and chocolate? You better come prepared! With these tips on 21 things to do in Belgium in 2021 you’ll see, hear, taste and experience the best of Belgium in the new year. Have fun! Read Post

15 typical Belgian food and where to eat them in Brussels

August 17, 2023 | Posted in: Belgium

Belgian food frites

There’s more to Belgian food than fries, chocolate and waffles. Alison shares 6 great Belgian dishes, like shrimp croquettes and meatballs, plus not only where you should order them in Brussels, but also which places you should avoid. Read Post

8 Easy Belgian Recipes with You Have to Try

August 17, 2023 | Posted in: Belgium

Belgium is known throughout the world for its national food. From its tasty treats like waffles, chocolate, and sweets, to its globally famous breweries, to its shellfish and seafood. You might ask yourself why this small nation has such a strong culinary identity! The countryRead Post

Floralia Brussels: flower show at Groot-Bijgaarden castle and gardens

April 3, 2023 | Posted in: Belgium

groot-bijgaarden belgium

Floralia is a one-month flower show at the Groot-Bijgaarden castle and gardens, near Brussels. More than 1 million flower bulbs are planted here every year and arranged in beautiful flower beds, sometimes with fun shapes. There’s even a flower labyrinth.  Read Post

Belgium WW2 sites: overview of tours, museums, and more

November 18, 2021 | Posted in: Belgium

war memorials in belgium

Just like many other European countries, Belgium suffered a great deal during World War 2. Withe the country being stuck between Germany and France, there have been quite a few WW2 battles in Belgium and today, there are plenty of World War 2 tours andRead Post

Belgium WW1 battlefields, memorials, and more

November 17, 2021 | Posted in: Belgium

wwi battlefield tours

2014-2018 marked four years of commemorating the end of the Great War, World War I, now more than 100 years ago. There was an influx of people from around the world visiting the Belgium WW1 battlefields, memorials, museums, and cemeteries. If you weren’t one ofRead Post

Easy Dame Blanche Recipe That’ll Make Your Mouth Water

November 17, 2021 | Posted in: Belgium

dame blanche recipe

Some of the best desserts are the simplest ones, and Dame Blanche is a sure-fire winner every time. You might recognize it as a variant of the classic ice cream sundae, but this method is an authentic Belgian hand-me-down. Vanilla ice cream drizzled with warmRead Post

Salade Liègeoise, the Belgian potato salad with bacon and egg

November 17, 2021 | Posted in: Belgium

potato salad with bacon and egg

There’s a high likelihood that you’ve made a potato salad before – or at least eaten one. You might not, however, have stumbled across this simple twist on the classic dish – potato salad with bacon and egg. The recipe comes from the region ofRead Post

The Best Beef Tartare Recipe – My Mom’s

November 17, 2021 | Posted in: Belgium

steak tartare recipe

For such a simple recipe that takes next to no time to prepare, steak tartare certainly packs a punch! This is a classic dish with a fascinating story that’s eaten throughout the world. It’s also a popular Belgian food. To sum it up, this beefRead Post

Hof ter Saksen, a beautiful park in Beveren, Belgium

November 16, 2021 | Posted in: Belgium

orangerie hof ter saksen

Hof ter Saksen is a beautiful park in East Flanders, Belgium with an arboretum, an orchard, a 19th-century castle and a natural garden. It’s small and not near any other major sights, but if you’re in the area, this is a nice place to stop and take a break or have a picnic.  Read Post

Visiting Belgium in November – What you need to know

November 13, 2021 | Posted in: Belgium

weather in belgium november

By November, the weather in Belgium is starting to get pretty chilly and the days are much shorter. Although this might mean you have to plan your activities a little more carefully, there are so many options for things to do while visiting Belgium inRead Post

Belfries of Belgium: 10 UNESCO World Heritage Sites

November 10, 2021 | Posted in: Belgium

unesco belgium

There are eleven UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Belgium. If that surprises you, then you’ll be even more surprised when you read that the actual number of UNESCO sites in Belgium exceeds fifty. That’s because, even though the thirteen Flemish béguinages are spread out acrossRead Post

10 Belgian bloggers reveal their secret Belgian gems

October 1, 2021 | Posted in: Belgium

scheldebocht antwerpen

On my quest to put the lesser-known gems of Belgium in the spotlight, I asked nine other Belgian bloggers to share which places they think deserve a bit more attention. These are their replies. Have a look: do any of these places ring a bell? Read Post

An afternoon boat tour on the river Scheldt with Rivertours

July 21, 2021 | Posted in: Belgium

rivertours temse

Whenever I travel somewhere, I love coming across rivers and canals. Whether it be in cities or nature areas, I think a body of water always adds something extra to a place. So when Rivertours invited me on one of their boat trips here inRead Post

Classic chicken vol au vent recipe from mom’s kitchen

July 2, 2021 | Posted in: Belgium

Chicken vol au vent recipe

Vol au vents are light puff pastry shells filled with yummy ingredients such as chicken, small meatballs, and mushrooms. They’re a typical Belgian food and often found on the menu of casual eateries. If you want to find out how to make vol au vents,Read Post

This Flemish stew recipe tastes like a warm hug

July 2, 2021 | Posted in: Belgium

flemish beer stew

This flew stew recipe is a warm hug in a bowl. Flemish beef stew is a classic Belgian dish that is sure to put a smile on your face. It is hearty and full of flavor – a taste made unique by the sweet/sour tangRead Post

Try making this delicious Waterzooi recipe from Ghent, Belgium

March 16, 2021 | Posted in: Belgium

waterzooi recipe

Is it a stew? Is it a soup? Is it a chowder? It’s waterzooi! This is a beautiful classic Flemish dish that will warm your soul and impress your friends. A deliciously creamy chicken broth with plenty of veggies. Serve Belgian waterzooi piping hot withRead Post

Visiting Belgium in October – Top tips to plan your trip

June 25, 2020 | Posted in: Belgium

what to do in belgium in october

There are many reasons why autumn is a good time of year to visit Belgium. One of them is the fact that the cities and countryside are bathed in stunning autumnal colors. The leaves begin to blush from green to orange, and the low lightRead Post

Visiting Belgium in September – What you need to know

June 11, 2020 | Posted in: Belgium

weather in belgium september

The summer sunshine is still sticking around for a few weeks when you visit Belgium in September and temperatures are generally warm and comfortable. This and the fact that kids are back at school and most Belgians back at work, make it a great monthRead Post

Visiting Belgium in August? Here’s what you should know

June 11, 2020 | Posted in: Belgium

belgium in august

August is peak tourist season in Belgium and it’s not hard to see why. Belgium’s moderate climate means that even in high summer the temperature doesn’t get unbearable. It’s the perfect weather for meandering through cobbled streets, sipping a drink in the sunshine at aRead Post

Visiting Belgium in July

June 5, 2020 | Posted in: Belgium

belgium weather july

Visiting Belgium in July can be quite wonderful. It’s the time for outdoor dining, sunny cycle rides, picnics in parks, and exploring shady churches. It’s the warmest time of the year and the days are long and slow. The schools close in Belgium at theRead Post

Visiting Belgium in June – What you should know

May 28, 2020 | Posted in: Belgium

mons belgium june

Visiting Belgium in June is a great idea. The summer weather’s just getting into its stride, the days are long, and you can very comfortably sip one of those delicious Belgian beers outdoors in the sun. By June, the country’s not heaving with tourists –Read Post

Discover a relaxing day at Thermae Boetfort near Brussels

December 15, 2019 | Posted in: Belgium

Thermae Boetfort in the snow

My mom and I spent a relaxing day at the thermae in Melsbroek. We had two massages, took a sauna, a steam bath, a relaxation bath and went into the jacuzzi. You can definitely say we thoroughly tested this spa, as well as the massage services. Read Post

What to wear in Belgium in fall

September 21, 2018 | Posted in: Belgium

what to wear in belgium

The weather in Belgium in incredibly fickle. It can rain with temperatures around 17°C one day and be sunny and hot the next. That makes knowing what to pack for Belgium and what to wear in Belgium pretty hard. We don’t have very clear distinctionsRead Post

Visiting the European Parliament Museum – Parlamentarium – Brussels

March 26, 2018 | Posted in: Belgium

european parliament tour

Which European Parliament sights to visit Most people know about the European Quarter in Brussels, but not everyone knows that you can also visit several of the European Parliament institutions. I went to see the Parlamentarium- the European Parliament museum, and also visited the nearbyRead Post

Finding silence at a home away from home in the Flemish Ardennes

October 24, 2016 | Posted in: Belgium

Duivenbos Herzele

Eyndeveld offers spacious vacation homes in the Flemish Ardennes, a green region in Belgium that’s great for hiking, biking and horseback riding. I spent the night there to try test them and explore the nearby Duivenbos forest. Read on to find out how I liked my stay and what I saw in the woods. Read Post

Visiting an award-winning chocolatier

October 19, 2016 | Posted in: Belgium

centho chocolade duisburg

I tasted the best caramel praline in the world. That’s not a personal verdict, that’s what was decided at the 2013 International Chocolate Awards in London. And I didn’t even have to leave the country to do so. Centho Chocolate can be found right here in Belgium. Read Post

Loving life at Brewery and bistro De Kroon

September 28, 2016 | Posted in: Belgium

brewery de kroon neerijse

Brewery and bistro De Kroon both has a protected old brewery and an active new one in which it brews its own beers. It’s also nice for lunch or dinner, outside in the courtyard or inside in the industrial looking bistro. Here’s what I ordered.  Read Post

Cycling through the Belgian province of Namur this summer: RAVel des BBQ

June 29, 2016 | Posted in: Belgium

River Meuse province of Namur Belgium

“Please don’t let it rain”, I thought as I woke up. I was going to participate in the RAVeL des BBQ, a cycling route along restaurants and slow roads in the province of Namur, from the castle of Freyr through the village of Hastière, all the way to Agimont. Read Post

My first experience glamping: amazing or not so much?

May 30, 2016 | Posted in: Belgium

what is glamping hub

What is glamping? The word “glamping” is a contraction of the expression “glam camping” or “glamorous camping”. Could I, a lover of comfort, like glamping? Glamping Hub invited me to try it out and so I headed to L’Escargot in Theux to spend the night in a safari tent. Read Post

A weekend away enjoying nature in Belgian Limburg

May 4, 2016 | Posted in: Belgium

cycling routes Limburg Belgium

The east of the Belgian province of Limburg offers ample walking, cycling and horseback riding routes together with some fun activities for adults and kids alike. I did a cycling tour, attended a chocolate workshop, tasted a local specialty, visited an alpaca farm and wandered through a garden full of sculptures. Read Post

Maasmechelen Village, luxury outlet meets stunning nature

August 31, 2015 | Posted in: Belgium

Maasmechelen village

Maasmechelen Village is an outdoor outlet shopping located right next to a national park and walking distance from several former mining sites. It boasts famous brands such as Nike and Hugo Buss, as well as some bistros. If you like shopping, it makes for a great day out. Read Post

The Cost of living in Belgium

June 17, 2015 | Posted in: Belgium

Cost of living in Belgium

Europe isn’t the cheapest place to travel to and while Belgium isn’t as expensive as the UK, for example, it isn’t exactly a budget destination either. But what’s the cost of living in Belgium like? When you strip away the activities you do as aRead Post

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