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Discovering Belgium: A 7-Day Adventure

Wednesday, January 10: Brussels

Start your Belgian adventure by exploring the charming capital city, Brussels. In the morning, visit the iconic Grand Place, an architectural marvel adorned with stunning guildhalls. Enjoy a delicious Belgian waffle at Maison Dandoy before heading to the Atomium in the afternoon, a unique structure offering panoramic views of the city. In the evening, indulge in local cuisine at a traditional Belgian restaurant like Chez Leon.

  • Grand Place: €0 (free), 2 hours
  • Maison Dandoy: €5-€7 per waffle, 1 hour
  • Atomium: €15, 2 hours
  • Chez Leon: €25-€35 per person, 2 hours
Thursday, January 11: Bruges

On day 2, take a day trip to the picturesque city of Bruges. Start your morning with a peaceful canal boat ride, admiring the medieval architecture that lines the waterways. In the afternoon, wander through the cobbled streets of the historic center, visiting the Basilica of the Holy Blood and climbing the Belfry for a panoramic view. As the evening sets in, savor some traditional Belgian chocolate at The Chocolate Line.

  • Canal boat ride: €10-€12, 1 hour
  • Basilica of the Holy Blood: €2-€5, 1 hour
  • Belfry: €12, 1 hour
  • The Chocolate Line: €5-€10 for chocolates, 1 hour
Friday, January 12: Ghent

Continue your exploration of Belgium with a visit to the vibrant city of Ghent. In the morning, discover the medieval charm of Ghent's historic center, marveling at the grand St. Bavo's Cathedral and the Ghent Altarpiece. In the afternoon, explore the Gravensteen Castle, a medieval fortress with panoramic views. For a unique evening experience, indulge in local beers at the iconic Dulle Griet.

  • St. Bavo's Cathedral: €8, 1 hour
  • Ghent Altarpiece: €4, 1 hour
  • Gravensteen Castle: €12, 1 hour
  • Dulle Griet: €4-€6 per beer, 2 hours
Saturday, January 13: Antwerp

Head to Antwerp, known for its vibrant fashion and diamond districts. Begin your day with a visit to the majestic Cathedral of Our Lady, home to stunning art pieces. In the afternoon, explore the trendy neighborhood of Het Zuid and visit the Royal Museum of Fine Arts. Enjoy a delicious dinner at Pelgrim, known for its Belgian cuisine with a modern twist.

  • Cathedral of Our Lady: €6, 1 hour
  • Royal Museum of Fine Arts: €10, 2 hours
  • Pelgrim: €30-€40 per person, 2 hours
Sunday, January 14: Leuven

Spend a day in the vibrant university city of Leuven. Start your morning with a visit to the stunning Town Hall, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. In the afternoon, explore the historic streets, stopping by the iconic Leuven University Library. End your day with a visit to the Domus Brewery, where you can sample traditional Belgian beers.

  • Town Hall: €8, 1 hour
  • Leuven University Library: €4, 1 hour
  • Domus Brewery: €10-€20 for beer tasting, 2 hours
Monday, January 15: Waterloo

Step into history with a visit to the historic site of the Battle of Waterloo. In the morning, explore the battlefield and visit the interactive visitor center to learn about the significant battle. In the afternoon, climb the Lion's Mound for a panoramic view and visit the Wellington Museum. Enjoy a peaceful evening stroll around the picturesque town of Waterloo.

  • Battlefield and Visitor Center: €14, 2 hours
  • Lion's Mound: €6, 1 hour
  • Wellington Museum: €7, 1 hour
Tuesday, January 16: Brussels

Return to Brussels for your last day in Belgium. Spend the morning exploring the European Quarter, home to the European Parliament and other EU institutions. In the afternoon, visit the quirky Comic Strip Center and immerse yourself in the world of Belgian comics. End your trip with a relaxing evening at Parc du Cinquantenaire, where you can enjoy the beautiful surroundings.

  • European Quarter: Free, 2 hours
  • Comic Strip Center: €10, 2 hours
  • Parc du Cinquantenaire: Free, 2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For off the beaten path attractions, consider visiting the charming town of Durbuy, often referred to as the "smallest city in the world." Its medieval streets and picturesque setting make it a hidden gem. Another local favorite is the scenic town of Dinant, known for its imposing citadel and picturesque riverside. Don't miss the opportunity to try a local specialty, such as a steaming pot of mussels or a plate of crispy Belgian fries!

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