Known as the Venice of the North, Bruges boasts picturesque canals, medieval architecture and delicious Belgian chocolate.
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GHENT
Ghent combines rich history with a vibrant arts scene. Explore medieval castles, visit museums and enjoy the lively atmosphere of its squares.
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ANTWERP
Famous for its fashion, diamonds and art, Antwerp offers trendy boutiques, historical sites and the stunning Cathedral of Our Lady.
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WATERLOO
History enthusiasts can visit the battlefield of Waterloo where Napoleon Bonaparte met his fate. Explore museums and monuments commemorating this epic battle.
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LEUVEN
Home to one of the world's oldest Catholic universities, Leuven charms with its medieval architecture, cozy cafes and Belgium's longest bar.
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DINANT
Nestled along the River Meuse, Dinant captivates with its cliffs the imposing Citadel and the birthplace of Adolphe Sax, inventor of the saxophone.
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NAMUR
Namur, the capital of Wallonia, offers a blend of historic sites, scenic riverbanks and delightful cuisine.
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MECHELEN
With its impressive St. Rumbold's Cathedral and charming canals, Mechelen is a gem waiting to be explored.
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LILLE, FRANCE
A short train ride away, Lille welcomes visitors with its grand squares, exquisite cuisine and vibrant cultural events.
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LEIDEN
Just a train journey from Brussels, Leiden is a city of museums, canals and historic charm making it a perfect day trip for history and art enthusiasts.