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Where To Live In Belgium? (5 Best Places To Live)

Editorial Team by Editorial Team
21 December 2023
in Culture and Society News

Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Belgium has a population of just over 10 million. It is known as the headquarters of the European Commission. The country has a rich history and beautiful buildings. You can explore works of art and delicious items like waffles, chocolate, and beer. It is one of the most popular choices of destination for many ex-pats. If you are planning to relocate to Belgium, then you must be wondering which is the best place to live in Belgium.

5 Best Places To Live In Belgium  

Several cities in Belgium are worth exploring. Let’s take a look at some of the most popular destinations that are suitable to find your new home.

1. Brussels

Brussels is a bustling and diverse place. It is the capital city of Belgium and is a quiet suburban area. The city is home to around 2.5 million people. It is one of the largest cities in the country and has a diverse culture. Around 70% of the residents are of foreign origin and it has the highest GDP per capita. This city has a lot of job opportunities for ex-pats and therefore attracts highly skilled individuals from all parts of the world. Brussels is also a great place for entrepreneurs who want to invest and earn some money. Many attractions in the city include the main cultural attractions like Grote Markt (Grand Place) as well as La Monnaie.

2. Antwerp

Antwerp is known as one of the country’s trendiest cities in Belgium. The city offers an immersive multicultural environment and has a wide range of nationalities living together. Many British and American ex-pats are living in this city. You can find a wide variety of English-speaking clubs and communities.

 If you intend to move with your family, then you can get the chance to enroll your children in the best international schools. The city has a vibrant and eclectic atmosphere. This port has increasing industrial development and opens room for many people looking for a job. People who want to start a new business can consider moving to this place. 

It offers numerous business establishments and is an ideal place for investors. The university facilities are attracting several international students, to this city. Antwerp also offers increasing job opportunities for all the ex-pats moving here.

 You can dine in different restaurants that offer the best traditional and international food items. The nightlife is crazy here as many bars and clubs cater to the needs of the growing population of young adults.

3. Ghent

Ghent is a prominent town that is known for the influx of students. This city is also known as the most beautiful city in Belgium as it is a dynamic city with a mix of cosmopolitan town feel. The city is filled with amazing sights and canals. Many riverside apartments will be the perfect home for you. The best central place for ex-pats in Ghent is Muinparkwijk. This city is known for its affordable houses.

 There are old and traditional homes with spacious gardens that make it an ideal accommodation for people with big families. The University of Ghent has become a strong research center and has retained several young professionals. The city is filled with old townhouses and makes it a pleasant place for people looking for a quiet town.

4. Genval

Genval is a French-speaking commune that is located outside the Brussels region. It is a small town village that offers a lot of safe accommodations for singles. The populous sides of the town can go a bit more on the expensive side because there are many five-star hotels and water sports facilities. If you love outdoor activities, then the Geneva-style waterspout is a must-visit for you. This village is a mere 20 minutes away from Brussels center if you go there by train. It makes it an ideal spot for commuters.

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5. Liege

The city center of Liege is famous for its folk festivals. There is a wide range of nightlife in the city and is the largest town in the French-speaking sector. It is packed with several “medieval” streets and unusual shops. The city has a large number of apartment buildings and is a popular choice for ex-pats. There is a cluster of fascinating streets including Boulevards Frere-Orban, Piercot, Rue du Mont St-Martin, and Rue due Jardin Botanique that will always keep you entertained. The small town has a lot to offer when it comes to delicious food as there are many restaurants located here.

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