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Belgium
Belgium is known for having more castles per square kilometer than any other country in the world.
 
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ABOUT BELGIUM
Belgium, a small but culturally rich country in Western Europe, offers a delightful blend of history, art, and gastronomy. Known for its medieval towns, Belgium boasts architectural marvels such as the Grand Palace in Brussels and the historic center of Bruges, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Visitors can explore the charming canals of Ghent, marvel at the Atomium in Brussels, or visit the beautiful castles of Wallonia. Belgium is also famous for its delicious cuisine, with must-try dishes including waffles, chocolate, and the renowned Belgian beers. Additionally, art enthusiasts can admire the works of famous artists like René Magritte and Pieter Bruegel the Elder in the country's numerous museums and galleries.
 
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Discover the vibrant capital of Belgium, Brussels, renowned for its stunning architecture and delectable chocolate.
Bruges is the capital and largest city of the province of West Flanders in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is located in the northwest of the country. The historic city centre is a prominent World Heritage Site of UNESCO. It is egg-shaped and about 430 hectares in size. The area of the whole city amounts to more than 13,840 hectares, including 1,075 hectares off the coast, at Zeebrugge (meaning "Brugge aan Zee" or "Bruges on Sea").
Antwerp is a city and municipality in Belgium and the capital of the Antwerp province in Flanders, one of Belgium's three regions. Antwerp's total population is 472,071 (as of 1 January 2008) and its total area is 204.51 km, giving a population density of 2,308 inhabitants per km². The metropolitan area, including the outer commuter zone, covers an area of 1,449 km with a total of 1,190,769 inhabitants as of 1 January 2008.
(literally Little Man Pee in Marols, a Dutch dialect spoken in Brussels, also known in French as le Petit Julien), is a famous Brussels landmark. It is a small bronze fountain sculpture depicting a naked little boy urinating into the fountain's basin. It was designed by Jerome Duquesnoy and put in place in 1618 or 1619. It bears a similar cultural significance as Copenhagen's Little Mermaid.
Bruges is the capital and largest city of the province of West Flanders in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is located in the northwest of the country. The historic city centre is a prominent World Heritage Site of UNESCO. It is egg-shaped and about 430 hectares in size. The area of the whole city amounts to more than 13,840 hectares, including 1,075 hectares off the coast, at Zeebrugge (meaning "Brugge aan Zee" or "Bruges on Sea").
Antwerp, a vibrant city in Belgium, offers a captivating blend of history, art, and contemporary culture that entices travelers from all corners of the globe. From exploring the architectural marvels of the stunning Cathedral of Our Lady and the medieval fortress of Het Steen, to indulging in the world-renowned Belgian cuisine and experiencing the vibrant nightlife at the trendy bars and clubs, Antwerp presents an array of exciting activities for every visitor. With its charming cobblestone streets, fashion-forward shopping districts, and renowned diamond industry, Antwerp promises an unforgettable journey filled with rich experiences and delightful surprises.
Experience the ultimate rock extravaganza at Werchter Rock Festival, Belgium's premier music event.
Bruges is the capital and largest city of the province of West Flanders in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is located in the northwest of the country. The historic city centre is a prominent World Heritage Site of UNESCO. It is egg-shaped and about 430 hectares in size. The area of the whole city amounts to more than 13,840 hectares, including 1,075 hectares off the coast, at Zeebrugge (meaning "Brugge aan Zee" or "Bruges on Sea").
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Discover the futuristic wonder of the Atomium in Belgium, a towering structure that will transport you to another dimension.
Discover the medieval charm of Bruges by following the iconic locations from the film.
Indulge in rich, decadent Belgian chocolate from renowned chocolatiers in the heart of Brussels.
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Discover the vibrant capital of Belgium, Brussels, renowned for its stunning architecture and delectable chocolate.




Belgium's Comic Strip Museum.
Housed in a gorgeous Victor Horta designed building (it was originally a department store), walking into the Comic Strip Museum is like walking into another world. The guest is first welcomed to this popular attraction by a variety of Tintin relics, without doubt the country’s most famous comic export. They add a certain whimsy to the experience that doesn’t fade throughout the tour."
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Choco-Story Chocolate Museum
Choco-Story, the Chocolate Museum in Brugge, is located in the historical Huis ‘de Crone’ building on Sint-Jansplein (at the intersection of Wijnzakstraat and Sint-Jansstraat) in central Brugge. In the past, this building housed a wine tavern (1500s), pie bakers (1700s) and furniture makers (1900s). Its visitors can watch chocolate being made. ? section of the museum is dedicated to the health benefits of chocolate.
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Kattenstoet, Festival of the Cats
Kattenstoet, Festival of the Cats, is a parade in Ypres, Belgium, devoted to the cat. It is held every third year on the second Sunday of May. The parade commemorates an Ypres tradition from the Middle Ages in which cats were thrown from the belfry tower of the Cloth Hall to the town square below. Symbolically reviving this practice for the parade festivities, a jester tosses plush cats from the Cloth Hall belfry down to the crowd, which awaits with outstretched arms to catch one. The throwing of the cats from the belfry is followed by a mock witch burning."
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