Belgium’s Top Cities to Visit




 
 

3. Brussels

The economic and political hub of the country, Brussels has a much different feel from any other Belgian city. In fact, its role as the capital of the European Union has provided an influx of culture from across the continent and is perhaps why the city’s selection of restaurants and cafés is so diverse and plentiful.

 

4. Bruges

The distinctly medieval old town of Bruges is one of Belgium’s most romantic destinations, full of narrow cobblestoned streets and sleepy canals. Bruges’ main squares, the Markt and Burg Square (also known simply as «the Burg»), are located at the heart of the historic district. This is the ideal area to start a day of sightseeing, with plenty of historic buildings and landmark sights.