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Belgium, Paris & Netherlands 9‑Day Itinerary (Oct 27 – Nov 4, 2025)

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Day 1: Arrival & Exploration – Brussels

Morning: Arrive in Brussels and check into your hotel near the historic centre. Take a leisurely walk to the iconic Grand Place, admiring its ornate guildhalls and the Town Hall.

Afternoon: Visit the futuristic Atomium, exploring its exhibition floors and enjoying panoramic views of the city. Afterwards, stop by the quirky Manneken Pis for a quick photo.

Evening: Dine on traditional Belgian moules‑frites at a nearby brasserie, then stroll through the illuminated streets of the Grand Place to soak up the evening atmosphere.

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Day 2: Medieval Charm – Bruges

Morning: Take a short train ride to Bruges and begin with a walk through the picturesque Historic Centre, crossing cobblestone lanes and medieval squares.

Afternoon: Climb the Belfry of Bruges for sweeping city views, then unwind with a relaxing Canal Cruise that showcases the town’s romantic waterways.

Evening: Enjoy a hearty Flemish stew at a local tavern and sample some Belgian chocolate while wandering the lantern‑lit streets.

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Day 3: Cultural Highlights – Ghent

Morning: Travel to Ghent and start at the imposing Gravensteen castle, exploring its medieval chambers and armory.

Afternoon: Visit the stunning St Bavo’s Cathedral, home to the famous Ghent Altarpiece, and admire the city’s vibrant street art along the Graslei.

Evening: Dine beside the river Lys, trying local specialties such as Waterzooi, then enjoy a relaxed evening in one of Ghent’s lively cafés.

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Day 4: Artistic Flair – Antwerp

Morning: Arrive in Antwerp and marvel at the towering Cathedral of Our Lady, where masterpieces by Rubens await.

Afternoon: Explore the famed Diamond District, learning about the city’s centuries‑old trade, and visit the contemporary Museum aan de Stroom (MAS) for a quick cultural fix.

Evening: Savor a dinner of Belgian beer‑paired cuisine in the historic Zuid neighbourhood, then stroll along the Scheldt riverfront.

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Day 5: Iconic Sights – Paris

Morning: Take an early Eurostar to Paris and head straight to the Eiffel Tower, ascending to its summit for breathtaking city vistas.

Afternoon: Enjoy a leisurely Seine River Cruise, gliding past landmarks such as Notre‑Dame and the Louvre while learning about Parisian history.

Evening: Dine in a classic bistro in the Latin Quarter, then wander the illuminated Champs‑Élysées for a taste of Parisian nightlife.

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Day 6: Art & Atmosphere – Paris

Morning: Spend the morning at the world‑renowned Louvre Museum, focusing on the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, and the Egyptian collection.

Afternoon: Climb up to the bohemian neighbourhood of Montmartre, visiting the Sacré‑Coeur basilica and soaking in the artists’ square atmosphere.

Evening: Treat yourself to a dinner of classic French cuisine in Montmartre, followed by a cabaret show for a true Parisian experience.

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Day 7: Canal Charm – Amsterdam

Morning: Arrive in Amsterdam and start with a visit to the Anne Frank House, where you can reflect on this poignant piece of history.

Afternoon: Explore the vibrant Van Gogh Museum, admiring the master’s most famous works, then take a scenic Canal Cruise to view the city’s elegant gabled houses.

Evening: Dine at a waterfront restaurant in the Jordaan district and enjoy a relaxed walk through the lively De Pijp neighbourhood.

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Day 8: Dutch Delights – Zaanse Schans & Haarlem

Morning: Venture out to Zaanse Schans for a glimpse of traditional windmills, wooden houses, and a cheese‑making demonstration.

Afternoon: Return to the region and wander the historic centre of Haarlem, visiting its bustling market and the impressive Grote Kirche.

Evening: Return to Amsterdam for a farewell dinner featuring Dutch specialties such as herring and stamppot, then enjoy a nightcap at a cozy canal‑side bar.

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Day 9: Return to Belgium

Morning: Travel back to Brussels, using the time to revisit any favourite spots or pick up last‑minute souvenirs.

Afternoon: Relax in the tranquil Royal Greenhouses of Laeken (seasonal opening) or enjoy a leisurely stroll through the Parc de Brussels.

Evening: Conclude the trip with a celebratory dinner of Belgian specialties and a final glass of fine Belgian beer before departing.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Grand Place – 1 hour – Free
  • Atomium – 2 hours – €16
  • Manneken Pis – 15 minutes – Free
  • Historic Centre of Bruges – 2 hours – Free
  • Belfry of Bruges – 1 hour – €12
  • Canal Cruise (Bruges) – 1 hour – €10
  • Gravensteen (Ghent) – 1.5 hours – €10
  • St Bavo’s Cathedral – 30 minutes – Free
  • Cathedral of Our Lady (Antwerp) – 1 hour – Free
  • Diamond District – 2 hours – Free
  • Eiffel Tower – 2 hours – €25
  • Seine River Cruise – 1 hour – €15
  • Louvre Museum – 3 hours – €17
  • Montmartre & Sacré‑Coeur – 2 hours – Free
  • Anne Frank House – 1.5 hours – €14
  • Van Gogh Museum – 2 hours – €19
  • Canal Cruise (Amsterdam) – 1 hour – €15
  • Zaanse Schans – 3 hours – €15
  • Haarlem Market – 2 hours – Free
  • Total Estimated Cost: €168

Tips

If you need to shorten the trip, consider combining Ghent and Antwerp into a single day or skipping the Zaanse Schans visit, focusing instead on Amsterdam’s museums. To extend the journey, add a full day in Brussels to explore the Royal Museums of Fine Arts and a day in the Ardennes for nature hiking. Adjusting travel times between cities by using early morning trains can also free up extra hours for sightseeing.

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