
Witness the vibrant culture, along with rich history and stunning architecture, in the heart of Europe, Belgium. The specially curated tour takes you across various major cities and tourist attractions of the nation, offering you a chance to experience the bustling city life, along with mouthwatering local cuisines.
The city of Brussels offers a bustling Grand Market (Grote Markt), which is a part of the UNESCO square, along with other iconic tourist destinations, like the Royal Palace of Brussels, the Belgian Comic Strip Centre, the Atomium, and the Royal Galleries of Saint-Hubert.
You can also explore the historic monuments displaying stunning architecture, along with the bustling nightlife of Bruges and Antwerp. The city of Ghent also includes various historic attractions and museums, displaying the rich heritage of the region.
On your second day in Belgium, you can visit the majestic Royal Palace of Brussels, the official palace of the Belgian King, and the iconic St. Michael & St. Gudula Cathedral.
The cathedral features a stunning Gothic style of architecture and is situated in the heart of the city.
In the city, you can also visit the Gothic City Hall, which was built during the 1400s. The city hall symbolises the medieval wealth and power of the city, along with displaying the Late-Gothic architectural style.
In Bruges, you can also explore the Stunning Basilica of Holy Blood, the iconic Roman Catholic basilica, which is known for its revered relic collection. The basilica is considered the major pilgrimage site for Catholics and displays a stunning architectural blend of medieval and Gothic revival styles.
On your second day in Antwerp, you can explore the culture and heritage of the city. You can explore the Museum Plantin-Moretus, a UNESCO site, which showcases the world's oldest printing press, along with a historic library.
In Antwerp, you can also visit the Chocolate Nation, the largest Belgian chocolate museum, offering visitors a chance to taste various types of chocolates.
On your 9th day in Belgium, you can visit the iconic city of Ghent. In Ghent, you can visit the Ghent City Museum and the Design Museum of Ghent, which display unique art and artefacts related to the history of the city.
On your second day in Ghent, you can explore the majestic Gravensteen Castle, also known as the Castle of the Counts. A well-preserved fortress from the medieval era, which includes ramparts and dungeons, along with a stunning view of the city.
After exploring the city, you can move towards the city of Liege.
The city of Liege offers tourists a blend of historic and unique attractions. You can explore the stunning Montagne de Bueren, where you can climb 374 stairs, to witness the panoramic view of the stunning city.
You can also visit the beautiful St. Paul's Cathedral, donning a stunning Gothic style of architecture, along with stained glass.
After exploring the city of Liege, you can move back to the capital city of Brussels, which lies about 96 kilometres from Liege, and takes about 1 hour.