Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Belgium holds a surprising gateway to the cosmos. The Euro Space Center in Transinne invites visitors to experience astronaut training without leaving Earth. You can strap into a multi-axis trainer that spins in three dimensions. You can walk through a full-scale replica of a Space Shuttle cockpit. The Moon and Mars simulation rooms recreate the […]
Tags: adults, astronautics, astronauts, belgium, buses, day-camps, educational-park, english-german, euro-space-center, europe, europe-belgium, european-space-agency, flemish, flights, french-english, moon, redu, space, space-flight, spacecraft-simulator, theme-park, theme-parks-in-europe
Categories: Amusement and Theme Parks, Belgium
Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
The shrill whistle of a vintage steam locomotive echoes across the platform at Mechelen station, a sound that transports you straight back to 1835. This unassuming Belgian city witnessed something extraordinary: the very first railway journey on the European continent. Iron wheels clattered against steel tracks as the inaugural train departed, forever changing how people […]
Tags: banks-of-the-river, beguines, belgium, capital-brussels, capital-of-the-netherlands, cities-in-belgium, city, city-of-antwerp, de-groote, diamond-area, dijle, first-railway-on-the-european-continent, fish-market, flanders-prominent-art-city, flemish-region, gothic-cathedral, grote-markt, high-tower, hot-chocolate, irish-missionaries, iron-age, louvain, malines, mechelen, renaissance-buildings, tourist-place, town, two-bells, typical-atmosphere, unesco, unesco-world-heritage, unesco-world-heritage-site, world-heritage-site
Categories: Belgium, Sights
Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Belfry bells mark the hour over a city that looks like a medieval painting brought to life. Canals curve through the historic centre of Bruges, their still surfaces reflecting stepped gables and arched stone bridges that have charmed visitors for centuries. Horse-drawn carriages clatter over cobblestones past chocolate shops where the scent of cocoa fills […]
Tags: 11th-century, administrative-center, art-painters, belgium, bruges, bruggy, chocolate-sculptures, city, enemy-troops, fifteenth-century, hans-memling, international-exchange, jan-van-eyck, massive-walls, merchant-family, political-geography, pralines, reya, sailing-boats, town, unesco-world-heritage, unesco-world-heritage-site, venice-of-north, venice-of-the-north, west-flanders
Categories: Belgium, Sights
Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
The Scheldt River carries ocean-going vessels into the heart of Antwerp, a city that has been a centre of global trade for five centuries. This Belgian port ranks among the largest in Europe, handling over 200 million tons of cargo each year. But Antwerp is far more than its docks. The old town centres on […]
Tags: antique-shops, antwerp, art-galleries, backstreets, belgium, best-food, city, city-fashion, city-of-antwerp, club-culture, cosmopolitan-place, delicious-meals, designer-boutiques, diamond-capital-of-the-world, dispositions, docklands, fashion-designers, flanders, happiest-people-on-earth, historical-buildings, largest-seaport-in-europe, municipality, seaports
Categories: Belgium, Sights
Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
The North Sea wind whips across the Belgian coast as families gather at Seafront Zeebrugge, a maritime amusement park where land and sea meet in a celebration of coastal life. Aquariums display the creatures that live beneath the waves, from North Sea crabs to tropical fish that have travelled thousands of miles in cargo ships. […]
Tags: amusement-park, belgium, bruges, city-of-brussels, closer-look, closing-time, crew-members, exhibition, fish-market, fishermen, further-information-visit, maritime-theme-park, nieuwpoort, north-sea-coast, northwest, pirate, russian-submarine, seafront-zeebrugge, submarines, theme-park, tram, zeebrugge-port
Categories: Amusement and Theme Parks, Belgium
Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Charleroi does not court tourists. This former industrial city in Wallonia has a reputation for grit rather than glamour. But its belfry, a UNESCO World heritage Site, rises above the city centre with quiet dignity. The tower was built in the 17th century as part of a Franciscan monastery and later became a prison, a […]
Tags: archaeological-museum, banks-of-the-river, belfry, belgium, bell-tower, charleroi, charles-ii, city-of-brussels, curious-tourists, geographical-position, glass-museum, heavy-industry, museum-of-fine-arts, museum-of-photography, northern-france, river-sambre, unesco-world-heritage, unesco-world-heritage-site, wallonia, world-heritage-sites
Categories: Belgium, Sights
Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Pirin National Park carves a rugged silhouette across southwestern Bulgaria. Granite peaks scrape the sky at over 2900 metres, their slopes streaked with ancient glaciers and alpine meadows. The air smells of resin and snowmelt even in high summer. Crystal-clear lakes dot the valleys like scattered mirrors reflecting the shifting clouds. Brown bears and chamois […]
Tags: bulgaria, caves, endemic, flora, glacial-lakes, highest-mountain-peak, highest-mountains-in-europe, national-park, pirin-mountains, pirin-national-park, rare-species, ski-resorts, southwestern-bulgaria, unesco, unesco-world-heritage, unesco-world-heritage-list, waterfalls, world-heritage-list
Categories: Bulgaria, Nature
Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Cobblestones worn smooth by centuries of footsteps guide you through narrow lanes where time seems to have stopped. Arbanasi, perched on a plateau overlooking Veliko Tarnovo, reveals its history through ancient stone walls and hidden courtyards. The Church of the Nativity greets visitors with frescoes so vivid they seem to breathe, each painting telling stories […]
Tags: 15th-century, 18th-century, arbanasi, bulgaria, central-bulgaria, female-sections, grand-vizir, historical-buildings, iron-nails, medieval-town, mural-paintings, murals, nativity-church, oak-doors, ottoman-empire, picturesque-settlement, picturesque-village, rocky-plateau, sultan, tourist-destination, town, village, wood-carvings
Categories: Bulgaria, Sights
Updated June 10, 2026 by Claire
Bol is a famous seaside resort that is situated on Adriatic Sea, a beautiful city in Dalmatia and the oldest town on the island of Brač that you would
Categories: Croatia
Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Stepping into Troodos National Forest Park feels like entering a different Cyprus entirely. Gone are the sun-baked beaches and coastal tavernas. Here, pine-scented air fills the lungs as cool streams tumble over moss-covered rocks. Byzantine churches hide among the cedar groves, their faded frescoes whispering stories of centuries past. Walking trails weave through valleys carpeted […]
Tags: beautiful-views, cyprus, forest, good-weather, green-trees, highest-mountains, lot-of-water, marked-trails, mediterranean-architecture, mediterranean-sea, military-area, mountain-villages, narrow-streets, national-forest-park, national-park, nature, olympos, orthodox-churches, platres, southern-coasts, taking-photos, troodos-mountains, troodos-national-forest-park, water-pathways, weather-in-february
Categories: Cyprus, Nature