7 Days trip in Belgium
Belgium is a small, multilingual country with a rich history, diverse culture, and delicious cuisine. Its landscape is mostly flat with low hills, and it is situated on the coast of the North Sea. Belgium is a constitutional monarchy and has played a significant role in both World Wars and the founding of the European Union.
General Infomation
Day 1
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The Grand Place
120 minutesVisit the UNESCO World Heritage Site, The Grand Place, and marvel at the beautiful architecture of the surrounding buildings. Sample some of the famous Belgian chocolates from the nearby shops.
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Atomium
180 minutesTake a tour of the iconic Atomium, a landmark of Brussels and a prime example of modernist architecture.
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Delirium Café
120 minutesExplore the nightlife scene of Brussels by heading to Delirium Café, known for its extensive beer menu with over 2,000 different types of beer to choose from.
Day 2
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Canals of Bruges
120 minutesStroll along the picturesque canals of Bruges, known as the 'Venice of the North', and take in the beautiful architecture and scenery. Spot swans and other wildlife along the way.
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Belfry of Bruges
60 minutesClimb the iconic Belfry of Bruges for stunning panoramic views of the city. The tower has stood for over 800 years and is a source of great pride for the locals.
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De Koetse
120 minutesEnd your day with a relaxing dinner at De Koetse, a cozy restaurant known for its traditional Belgian cuisine and homemade desserts.
Day 3
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Rijksmuseum
120 minutesVisit the Rijksmuseum, one of the most popular museums in Amsterdam, to see a collection of over one million pieces of art and artifacts from the Dutch Golden Age to modern times.
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Anne Frank House
90 minutesPay your respects at the Anne Frank House, the former hiding place where Anne Frank wrote her famous diary during World War II.
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Escape Club
120 minutesUnwind with a night out at Escape Club, one of the oldest and most popular nightclubs in Amsterdam featuring top international DJs and themed parties.
Day 4
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Museum Aan de Stroom
120 minutesExplore Museum Aan de Stroom, one of Belgium's most popular museums, to learn about Antwerp's history, art, and culture through interactive exhibits and installations.
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Beerschot Wilrijk Stadium
180 minutesWatch a local soccer match at Beerschot Wilrijk Stadium and immerse yourself in the excitement and energy of the game like a local.
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De Vagant
120 minutesIndulge in local Belgian cuisine and jenever (Belgian gin) at De Vagant, a cozy bar and restaurant known for its unique selection of jenever and hearty dishes.
Day 5
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The Magritte Museum
120 minutesVisit The Magritte Museum to admire over 200 of the famous Belgian surrealist painter's works, including iconic pieces like The Son of Man and The Treachery of Images.
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Musée d'Orsay
180 minutesTake a day trip to Paris and visit Musée d'Orsay, a stunning art museum housed in a converted train station and home to works by Monet, Manet, Degas, and more.
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Le Pain Quotidien
120 minutesRelax with a candlelit dinner at Le Pain Quotidien, a charming bakery and café known for its organic and sustainable cuisine.
Day 6
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Ghent Belfry
60 minutesClimb the Ghent Belfry, a 91-meter tower built in the 14th century, and enjoy panoramic views of the city's medieval architecture, canals, and lively squares.
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Graslei and Korenlei
120 minutesStroll along the picturesque Graslei and Korenlei, two charming quaysides lined with beautiful historic buildings, cafes, and restaurants.
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Het Waterhuis aan de Bierkant
120 minutesSample some of Belgium's best beers at Het Waterhuis aan de Bierkant, a vibrant and cozy bar with over 150 different types of beer to choose from.
Day 7
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The Royal Palace of Brussels
120 minutesVisit The Royal Palace of Brussels, the official palace of the Belgian King and Queen, and admire the magnificent architecture, artwork, and decor.
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Sablon Square
180 minutesExplore Sablon Square, a charming and hip square known for its antiques shops, art galleries, chocolate boutiques, and trendy cafes.
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Music Village
120 minutesRelax with some live jazz music and drinks at Music Village, an intimate and cozy venue that attracts both locals and tourists alike.