Belgium Tourism

Explore the beautiful country of Belgium

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Best time to visit
Jun - Nov
Ideal Duration
6-7 Days
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Starting from
Rs. 18,000
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About Belgium Tourism

Situated in the rich country of Western Europe, Belgium is a small yet delightful country that offers a blend of medieval charm, modern cities, gourmet food, and artistic heritage.

Belgium is known for its medieval towns like Bruges and Ghent, world-famous chocolate, waffles, and beer. So if you are looking for a slow travel with deep cultural immersion, Belgium is the perfect place for you. From the multilingual energy of Brussels to the peaceful countryside of Wallonia, Belgium is full of surprises packed into a compact and easy-to-navigate country.

Best Time to Visit Belgium

The shoulder seasons, that is, late spring or early autumn, are the best time to visit Belgium. During these months, the overall weather is fairly mild and quite comfortable for outdoor exploration, while not being overly crowded. Summers are also a good time to visit Belgium. However, there is a significant increase in tourism during summer months, and you may find an increase in flight and hotel prices. 

Months

Season

Average Temperature

March to May

Spring 

10 to 15°C

June to August

Summer 

20 to 25°C

September to November

Autumn 

10 to 15°C

December to February

Winter 

3 to 7°C

How to Reach Belgium

By Air: Belgium’s main international gateway is Brussels Airport (BRU), well-connected to cities across Europe, North America, and Asia. Other airports include Charleroi and Antwerp for low-cost carriers.

By Train: High-speed trains like Thalys, Eurostar, and ICE link Belgium to France, the Netherlands, Germany, and the UK. Brussels is the main rail hub.

By Road: Belgium shares borders with France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. Driving in is convenient, and the roads are excellent.

Getting Around in Belgium

Being a European country, Belgium is an organised country with a swift transportation service. 

By Train: Belgium has a dense and reliable rail network. SNCB/NMBS trains connect all major towns and cities, making train travel the best option for getting around.

By Bus and Tram: Local public transport systems are well-developed, especially in cities like Brussels, Antwerp, and Ghent.

By Bike: Most cities are bicycle-friendly with dedicated lanes. You can easily rent bikes or use bike-sharing services.

By Car: Renting a car is optional but useful if exploring rural areas or small villages. Highways are toll-free.

Places to Visit in Belgium

Brussels: The capital city of Belgium, Brussels, is considered to be the heart of the country. Some of the most popular places to visit in Brussels include the Grand Place, Atomium, and Manneken Pis.

Bruges: Being a UNESCO World Heritage site, Bruges is Belgium's well-preserved medieval city. The entire city is filled with culture and architecture, with some winding canals and royal forts.

Antwerp: Antwerp is Belgium's vibrant city. It is located on the banks of the River Scheldt and is known for its rich cultural heritage and unique atmosphere. Some places you can explore in Antwerp include the Grand Old Town Hall, Grote Markt, Rubenshuis Museum, and Plantin-Moretus Museum.

Durbuy: Durbuy is a small village located in the Ardennes region of Belgium. Durbuy is primarily known for its picturesque landscapes, historical sites, and activities for all ages. If you are looking for a peaceful escape, Durbuy is the perfect place for you.

Ghent: Situated between Brussels and Bruges, Ghent is a city that is known for its beautiful canals, cobbled streets, and bustling squares. Some of the most popular places to visit in Ghent are the Belfry, the Castle of Counts, and the Graslei Harbour. 

Essential Information for Tourists

Visa: Belgium is part of the Schengen Area, so a Schengen visa is required for many travellers unless you’re from a visa-exempt country.

Currency: The Euro (EUR) is the official currency. Cards are widely accepted, but small vendors may prefer cash.

Language: Belgium has three official languages—Dutch, French, and German. English is widely spoken, especially in cities and tourist areas.

Weather: Pack layers as the weather can change quickly. Rain is common year-round, so bring a light raincoat or umbrella.

Transport: Use the SNCB/NMBS app for train tickets. Local city transport networks (STIB/MIVB, De Lijn, TEC) are easy to navigate.

Connectivity: Free Wi-Fi is available in many public spaces. Local SIM cards can be purchased at airports or convenience stores.

Safety: Belgium is generally very safe, though pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas or near train stations.

Culture: Belgians appreciate politeness and punctuality. Dining is taken seriously—enjoy it leisurely. Tipping is not obligatory, but rounding up is appreciated.

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The spring and summer seasons are the best to visit Belgium. Considering the cold of winter and the crowd of summer, and also the lower rates right before and after the peak season from June to August, spring and summer should be your best bet.

Belgium is a major EU member, which means Euro is the currency used here.

The One Country Pass called Benelux allows you to travel from the Netherlands or Luxembourg to Belgium. You can get passes for 3-5 or 8 days within a month.

 

 

Belgian people speak mostly in French, German or Dutch and sometimes in broken English. French is the official language of Brussels.

 

 

The Grand Place of Brussels, the Belfry of Bruges, the Battlefields of Flanders, the Gravensteen of Ghent and Basilica of Holy Blood are the top five landmarks in Belgium. The Grote Markt of Antwerp come for a close sixth spot.

 

 

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