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Medieval Route to Europe - 10 Nights / 11 Days

icon3N Brussels | 1N Ghent | 1N Antwerp | 1N Liege | 1N Echternach | 1N Ettelbruck | 1N Esch-sur-Alzette | 1N Luxembourg City
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Overview

Explore the rich history, along with stunning architecture, across Belgium and Luxembourg, with the specially curated 11-day Medieval Route to Europe tour package. The tour takes you to various major cultural and historic centres of the two nations, like Brussels, Ghent, Antwerp, Liege, Echternach, Ettelbrück, Esch-sur-Alzette, and Luxembourg City. 

The 10-night tour starts at the capital city of Belgium, Brussels, and ends at the popular Luxembourg City, the capital of Luxembourg. In Belgium, you can explore the vast cultural heritage of the nation by exploring key tourist attractions, like the Royal Palace, St. Michael and St. Gudula Cathedral, Atomium, Gravensteen Castle, and Plantin-Moretus Museum, among many others. 

Similarly, in Luxembourg, you can explore the Kulturfabrik, Basilica of St. Willibrord, Place d'Armes, and National Museum of Military History, among others. In Luxembourg, you can also explore the delightful cuisine, like Judd mat Gaardebounen, Gromperekichelcher, Bouneschlupp, and Kniddelen, among others.

Itinerary

The Medieval Route to Europe tour package takes you through the major cities and tourist attractions in Belgium and Luxembourg, which include cities like Brussels, Ghent, Antwerp, Liege, Echternach, Ettelbruck, Esch-sur-Alzette, and Luxembourg City.
Day 1: Arriving in Belgium
The 10-night tour starts from Brussels, the capital city of Belgium, which is also  considered as the capital of Europe. In Brussels, you can visit the iconic Royal Palace, which is the official residence of the royals of Belgium. You can also explore the stunning St.
Michael and St. Gudula Cathedral, which displays a majestic and beautiful Brabantine Gothic architectural style.
Overnight Stay- Brussels
Day 2: Exploring Brussels+

On the second day of your tour, you can take a leisurely stroll at the Atomium, a modernist structure created in 1958. The Atomium features unique sculptures and serves as a museum, housing exhibitions on science, design, and history.

You can also explore the popular Grand-Place, or Grote Markt, which is considered the political, commercial, and cultural heart of the city.

Overnight Stay- Brussels

Day 3: Culinary route to Brussels+

On your third day, you can take a culinary route to explore the city. In Brussels, you can explore a wide range of culinary delights, like Moules-Frites, Carbonnade Flamande, Stoemp, and Waterzooi, along with sweet dishes like Belgian Chocolate, Speculoos, and Brussels Waffles.

Overnight Stay- Brussels

Day 4: Visiting Ghent+

On the morning of the fourth day of your tour, you can move to the city of Ghent from Brussels. In Ghent, you can explore the majestic Gravensteen castle, a well-preserved Gothic castle, along with the St. Bavo's Cathedral, which houses the world-famous Adoration of the Mystic Lamb.

Overnight Stay- Ghent

Day 5: Moving towards Antwerp+

From Ghent, you can move towards Antwerp, a city which houses various famous museums and outdoor attractions. In Antwerp, the Cathedral of Our Lady is among the key tourist attractions, which features towering spires and a stunning Gothic structure.

You can also explore the renowned Plantin-Moretus Museum, a part of the UNESCO World Heritage site, and home to the world's oldest printing press.

Overnight Stay- Antwerp

Day 6: Visiting Liege+

From Antwerp, you can visit Liege, a city which houses vibrant culture, along with rich history. In Liege, you can explore the La Boverie Museum, which houses the Fine Arts Palace. You can also explore the Montagne de Bueren, a steep 374-step path which leads to the citadel and offers you a panoramic view of the city.

Overnight Stay- Liege

Day 7: Visiting Luxembourg+
In Luxembourg, you can start your tour from the oldest town in the nation, Echternach, which houses the stunning Basilica of St. Willibrord. The Basilica showcases a rich cultural heritage and is considered the prominent spiritual and cultural hub in the nation.
In the city, you can also explore the remains of the Roman Villa, an important Roman settlement.
Overnight Stay- Echternach
Day 8: Exploring the city of Ettelbrück+

Situated about 30 kilometres from Echternach, the city of Ettelbruck features a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural sites. In Ettelbruck, you can visit the renowned Patton Museum, which is dedicated to General George S Patton and showcases the Battle of the Bulge.

Overnight Stay- Ettelbruck

Day 9: Moving towards Esch-sur-Alzette+

From Ettelbruck, you can move towards Esch-sur-Alzette, which offers modern culture, along with a rich industrial heritage. In the city, you can explore the iconic Kulturfabrik, a former factory, which is now transformed into a vibrant cultural centre and hosts events and exhibitions.

Overnight Stay- Esch-sur-Alzette

Day 10: Visiting Luxembourg City+

In Luxembourg City, the nation's capital, you can explore various historic and cultural sites, offering deep insight into the heritage of the nation. In the city, you can explore the Place d'Armes, a former military parade ground, which is now a renowned social hub and cultural centre of the city.

The palace displays a unique baroque style of architecture, along with containing contemporary and Art Nouveau elements.

Overnight Stay- Luxembourg City

Day 11: Exploring the culture of Luxembourg+
On the last day of your tour, you can explore the National Museum of Military History in Luxembourg City, which displays the vast and prominent military history.
On the last day of your tour in Luxembourg, you can also experience the fine taste of various delicious dishes that the nation offers, like Judd mat Gaardebounen, Gromperekichelcher, Bouneschlupp, and Kniddelen, among others. 
Departing From Luxembourg

FAQs on about Belgium and Luxembourg Tourism.

What is the best time to visit Luxembourg?

The best time to visit Luxembourg is during May and September, as the season offers warmer weather, ideal for outdoor activities.

What are some of the famous historic towns in Luxembourg?

The nation of Luxembourg houses various key prominent historic towns, like Luxembourg City, Echternach, Vianden, Clervaux, and Diekirch, among others.

What are some of the famous tourist attractions in Belgium?

In Belgium, you can explore a wide range of famous tourist attractions, like Grote Markt, Royal Galleries of Saint-Hubert, Belfry of Bruges, Gravensteen Castle, Cathedral of Our Lady, and Minnewater, among others.

What are some famous traditional dishes of Luxembourg?

In Luxembourg, you can explore various traditional and authentic dishes, like Judd mat Gaardebounen, Huesenziwwi, Bouneschlupp, and Gromperekichelcher, among others.

How far is Luxembourg City from Brussels?

Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, is about 220 kilometres away from Brussels, Belgium, which takes about 2 hours, travelling via road. You can also travel between the two cities via air or railway.

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Medieval Route to Europe Tour Package - 11 Days 10 Nights