Belgium is situated in Northwest Europe and is a founding member of European Union. Many important organizations are headquartered here including NATO. Although Belgium has never been seen as a thrilling holiday destination, yet there are many cities where you can travel and can enjoy your time Belgium's history has always been linked to both commercial and cultural exchange, and much of its character is due to its role as the great meeting place of western Europe. Traces of the Austrians, Spanish, French and Dutch can still be seen in its architecture and in the lifestyle of its people. Today, its capital city of Brussels is one of the world's great cosmopolitan cities, home to both the European Union and NATO, as well as a wealth of international trade and finance companies.
Belgium is a land of impressive architecture, lively nightlife, delicious cuisine, castles and cathedrals. Sometimes called‘Europe’s most eccentric country’, Belgium is unique and a bizarre little place. If you’re looking for something offbeat, you’ll find it here, whether it’s among the wild and wacky festivals or simply the daily life.
Places to visit:
Brussels: The EU’s centre
Fall head over heels with Bruges and Ghent
Picturesque coastline
Hip Antwerp
Ardenne adventure
Oostende
Bruges
Antwerp and more places..
Tourist Information:
Belgium is Europe in a nutshell multicultural and multilingual. Belgium is a small highly developed and densely populated country at cross-roads of western Europe.Brussels is the capital of Belgium and is one of the most important cities of Belgium. Comprising 19 communities including City of Brussels it is the de facto capital city of European Union.
Charleroi is the largest city of Belgium. It is the fourth most populous city of Belgium. This city is located at both the banks of river Sombre and it is marked by the industrial activities. It is located 50 kilometers south of Brussels. The belfry has been selected in the list of World Heritage Sites.Belgium is full of tourist attractions. The museums and galleries are filled with Flemish primitives and historic Gothic masterpieces. Wallonia, the French-speaking portion of Belgium, is situated on the banks of the Meuse and boasts a wide array of fascinating museums, such as the Museum of Wallonian Life and the Museum of Modern Art, which displays masterworks by Monet and Picasso. other information
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