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Explore Belgium's Best with Dream Tourism


Join us on a delightful journey through Belgium's history and culture.


Brussels' Grand Square Adventure:
Discover the beauty of Brussels' Grand Place with Dream Tourism. Our friendly guides share the
stories behind the stunning architecture of this UNESCO site, revealing centuries of history in the
heart of the city.


Medieval Charm in Bruges:
Immerse yourself in Bruges' medieval magic. Our guided tours ensure you experience the
fairytale-like atmosphere, from the iconic Belfry to the charming cobblestone streets, capturing the
essence of this Belgian gem.


Antwerp's Diamond District Delights:
Experience the lively Diamond District in Antwerp with Dream Tourism. Beyond diamonds, explore
cultural gems like the Cathedral of Our Lady and the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, making your visit
to Antwerp truly memorable.

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Top sights in Belgium

Belgium is a beautiful country with many great places to visit. Discover the most popular tourist attraction in Belgium on your way to get there. Here are some of the places most popular tourist attraction in Belgium:

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Brussels

Brussels is the most popular tourist attraction in Belgium

La Grand Place (also known as De Grote Market), is rimmed by finely preserved guildhalls and other grand buildings that showcase Belgium’s vernacular architecture at its best One side is dominated by the ornate medieval town hall, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. Grand Place was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its outstanding representation of late 17th-century architecture.

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The Canals Of Bruges

Bruges began on the banks of the river Reie, and as it grew, so did a series of waterways connecting it to the Zwin estuary and the North Sea.

Today, the canals are beautiful reminders of Bruges history, and taking a sightseeing cruise along them is one of the most popular ways to explore the city. Sightseeing boat trips, departing from five docks, dotted along the main canal in the central city, run half-hourly from March to November (and less frequently in the depths of winter) with trips winding down the length of the main canal.

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The Battlefields of Flanders

For many visitors, Belgium’s role on the front line of World War I, and in particular the Battlefields of Flanders around Ypres are the main reason for a journey here.

Not only important historically, the battlefields are a major pilgrimage site The preserved trenches run for kilometers around the town of Ypres, while this area is also scattered with vast cemeteries for the thousands of soldiers who died here.

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The Belfry of Bruges

The Belfry of Bruges is the most popular tourist attraction in Belgium

Among the most recognizable sights in Belgium, this beautiful belfry (officially known as Belfort met Beiaard) dominates the main square of Bruges. Dating from the 13th century, this medieval era tower is attached to a building that once functioned as the main town market hall and has been wonderfully preserved, allowing visitors a real taste of the architectural might of the Middle Ages.

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FAQs about
Belgium

What are the must-visit destinations in Belgium?

Belgium offers charming destinations such as the historic Grand Place in Brussels, the medieval town of Bruges with its canals, and the vibrant Diamond District in Antwerp.

When is the best time to visit the Grand Place in Brussels?

The best time to visit the Grand Place is during the warmer months of late spring and summer (May to September). This allows you to enjoy the stunning architecture and events in the square comfortably.

What is unique about the medieval town of Bruges?

Bruges is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, picturesque canals, and cobblestone streets. The Belfry, Markt Square, and the Basilica of the Holy Blood are must-visit landmarks.

How is transportation between Belgian cities?

Belgium has an efficient and well-connected transportation system. Trains are a popular mode of intercity travel, offering convenient connections between cities like Brussels, Ghent, and Antwerp.

Are there cultural attractions in Antwerp beyond the Diamond District?

Absolutely! Antwerp boasts cultural attractions like the Cathedral of Our Lady with masterpieces by Rubens, the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, and the vibrant MAS Museum. Explore the city's rich cultural heritage beyond the Diamond District.