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 […]
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Categories: Belgium, Sights
Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
The Hautes Fagnes, or High Fens, is a landscape unlike any other in Belgium. Stretching across the eastern border with Germany, this vast peat bog plateau sits at an altitude of over 600 metres, creating a unique ecosystem of raised bogs, heathland, and stunted birch forests that feel more like Scandinavia than the Low Countries. […]
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Categories: Belgium, Nature
Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Walibi Belgium is the largest and most famous theme park in Belgium, a 55-hectare amusement park in Wavre, just south of Brussels, featuring over 40 attractions including major roller coasters, water rides, and family attractions that have made it the premier thrill destination in the Benelux region since it opened in 1975. Originally a water […]
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Categories: Amusement and Theme Parks, Belgium
Updated June 12, 2026 by europeexplored
Mini-Europe is one of Brussels’ most popular tourist attractions, a delightful miniature park at the foot of the Atomium featuring more than 350 highly detailed 1:25 scale models of Europe’s most famous buildings, from the Eiffel Tower and Big Ben to the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Acropolis, all set within beautifully landscaped gardens. […]
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Categories: Amusement and Theme Parks, Belgium
Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Tongeren is officially the oldest town in Belgium, a captivating Roman-founded city in the Flemish province of Limburg where 2,000 years of history are woven into every cobblestone street, medieval rampart, and Roman archaeological find. Best known today for its sprawling Sunday antiques market, the largest in the Benelux, Tongeren offers a perfect blend of […]
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Categories: Belgium, Sights
Updated June 12, 2026 by europeexplored
Brussels is far more than just the administrative capital of Europe, it’s a vibrant, multilingual city of Art Nouveau townhouses, world-class museums, fantastic food (from Michelin-starred restaurants to the world’s best frites), and the magnificent Grand Place, regularly voted the most beautiful square in Europe. As the de facto capital of Europe, Brussels punches above […]
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Categories: Belgium, Sights
Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Luxembourg is the green heart of Europe, a tiny Grand Duchy wedged between Belgium, France, and Germany that packs more wealth (it has the highest GDP per capita in the world), more history (its capital’s old town is a UNESCO World heritage site, with fortifications that earned it the nickname “the Gibraltar of the North”), […]
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Categories: All Countries, Luxembourg
Updated June 12, 2026 by europeexplored
Belgium is the heart of Europe, the compact, multilingual kingdom that hosts Europe’s principal institutions in Brussels and punches far above its modest size in cuisine (it invented frites, produces some of the world’s finest chocolate and beer, and has more Michelin stars per capita than France), art history (Van Eyck, Bruegel, Rubens, Magritte, and […]
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Updated June 12, 2026 by europeexplored
Germany is the richest and most populous country in Europe, an economic powerhouse at the heart of the continent whose gifts to the world range from the printing press and the Protestant Reformation to the automobile, Bach and Beethoven, and the Christmas market, and whose landscapes are as varied as a country that stretches from […]
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