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Top 15 Attractions to Visit in Belgium

Shiva Singh by Shiva Singh
27 February 2024
in Brussels News
Visit-Belgium

Tourists Belgium

Brussels (Brussels Morning) If you’re looking for a beautiful, modern city, head to the Belgian capital, where you can see the UNESCO-listed St. Peter’s Church and the Wood of Peace. These historic buildings are both worth a visit. This UNESCO World Heritage Site features an impressive collection of paintings and sculptures, as well as a stunning design. The town’s restaurants also serve some of the best Belgian food.

Whether you’re traveling to Brussels for work or pleasure, Brussels is a charming city with vibrant nightlife and a diverse array of attractions. Enjoy decadent chocolate and a cold beer at a quaint market, or shop until you drop at a grand shopping arcade. The city’s wide streets and charming parks will show you the real beauty of the city. You can support this site by purchasing ads, which help keep the website up and running.

If you love nature, visit the “Park of the Fiftieth Anniversary,” or “Jubelpark.” This park was completed in 1905 to commemorate 50 years of Belgian independence. Other attractions in this park include the Royal Museum of Army and a three-level arcade. Whether you’re visiting Belgium for business or pleasure, there’s something to suit every taste. If you want to experience the city’s unique charm, take a trip to Brussels to see its most famous tourist attraction, the UNESCO-listed Diamond Centre.

The City of Namur is the southernmost capital of Belgium. Cut in half by the Meuse River, this medieval city is a popular tourist destination. Known for its spooky dungeons, the castle is a must-see. This city also boasts numerous excellent restaurants. The Art Museum in Namur is one of the most popular sites in Belgium. You’ll also find beautiful artwork at the National Gallery of Art in Brussels.

The Swan Forest: The Swan forest is one of the best-known parks in Belgium. Located in the capital, this forest is 40 square kilometers of lush vegetation. It is an ideal place to take a walk with children. There are different types of birds and squirrels in this park, which makes it an ideal family destination. There’s also a large lake here. All of this will make your trip to Brussels a unique experience.

The UNESCO-listed Brussels Cathedral is an architectural gem. Built of solid stone, the Gothic cathedral is a fascinating place to visit. Its beige and brown facades are beautiful and make for a striking view of the countryside. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The square around the cathedral is free of traffic. You’ll be able to take your time and admire its awe-inspiring architecture.

Ypres: The city’s Grand Place is the city’s center. It is the site of a bloody battle in the First World War. Allied troops dug out around Ypres from 1914 onwards in an attempt to push the German line over the Passendale Ridge. The Menin Gate Memorial, as well as the In Flanders Fields Museum, are two of the most comprehensive World War I exhibits in Europe.

The M Museum: The Musee Herge is a museum dedicated to the famous Belgian comic strip artist. The M Museum features works by Flemish masters and other works by Herge. The Grote Markt is a bustling market square and the Brabo Fountain is a famous attraction. The museums in Brussels are a great way to spend your time in this beautiful city. And if you’re looking for a unique museum experience, you can even combine a sightseeing tour with a day trip to neighboring towns.

The Maison de la Bellone is a museum with a museum of medieval art that is open to the public. This historic building is open Monday through Friday from 9 am to 5 pm, but it’s also open on weekends and holidays. The Cathedral of Saint Michael and St. Gudula is a must-see in Brussels. You won’t regret taking the time to see this beautiful place. The DK Eyewitness Travel Guide to Belgium is a great place to get started.

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