Places to Visit
Brussels
The capital city of Belgium, Brussels is a bustling town with a lot of character and aura. Many of the European institutions have their head quarters in Brussels so it is in a way it is the capital for the European Union. A visit to the Grand place is a must while in Brussels. This UNESCO World Heritage site has an outstanding melange of architectural and artistic styles. The 14th-century guildhalls surrounding it give it a grand appeal. Also visit the 20th-century Art Nouveau townhouses of Victor Horta.
Bruges
This beautiful, little city of canals is aptly termed the Europe’s ‘Venice of the North.’ Bruges is an architecture lovers delight. It has some gorgeous medieval architecture seen eminently in the southern part of the city’s main hub- The Grote Market Square. In the western side you can relish neo-gothic style at the Provincial Court. Some of the other not to miss places include Belfry Tower, Gruuthuse Mansion and the grand Saint John’s Hospital, dating back to 1188.
Ghent
A historical town, Ghent has imposing architecture evident in the churches and the house of rich traders. It has a late-medieval feel to it especially along the old Graslei harbour, the imposing 12th century Gravensteen castle and the cathedrals. Today, Ghent is an educational and cultural hub.
Antwerp
Antwerp is not as historically preserved as Ghent or Bruges but it has a fine mix of modern life and history. Art and architecture lovers would be delighted in this town where Revenshuis showcases the baroque works of Peter Paul Ruebens. Architecture wonder can be seen in the 1351 Gothic Cathedral of Our Lady and a mix of baroque and Gothic architecture seen at the Saint Paul’s Church. While here, visit the Grand Place to see some of the finest examples of guild house architecture with steeple-roofed shape and also the Town Hall to see some paintings depicting Antwerp’s history. Coopers' House and Grocers' House showcases some beautiful aspects of Belgian-style of architecture.
Ardennes
For some outdoor activities head to the rugged mountains of Ardennes with caves, cliffs and forests. You can see some wildlife, towering castles and impressive caves while on your trek. Start from city of Namur for your exploration of the Ardennes and be one with nature in all its glory.