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Looking for fun things to do in Belgium? Browse Belgium sights, activities, and tourist attractions ranked by fellow travelers. Read reviews of the top things to do and see in Belgium. You may also write your own review of what to do in Belgium.
#31 of 48 things to do in Belgium
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semih says:
don't miss autoworld even if you are a woman...
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#32 of 48 things to do in Belgium
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Pearl510 says:
There are many statues around Leuven and they all have their own story attached to them, but there are 4 works that are a bit more special to the people of Leuven (or at least to me) than the others.
The first one is "DE KOTMADAM".
I don't know how to translate this the best way, but a "kotmada...
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#33 of 48 things to do in Belgium
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Pearl510 says:
The museum of ancient arts is my favorite Brussels (and when I think about it, Belgian) museum. It can't really compete with giants as Le Louvre or the Prado museum, but it has a nice collection of artwork dating somewhere between the 15th and 18th century if I'm correct.
What might be nice for t...
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#34 of 48 things to do in Belgium
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Pearl510 says:
Since 2002, the fashion museum of Antwerp (Belgium's fashion city) is located in the "ModeNatie" (translated: fashion nation), a renovated historical building in the center of Antwerp. The Flanders Fashion Institute (the fashion department of the Antwerp University) is integrated in the ModeNatie as...
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#35 of 48 things to do in Belgium
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danorwick says:
Every year at the end of July, towards the north of the Brussels canal, part of the East bank is converted to a strip of urban beach. Although we only spend a short while walking up and down the temporary installation, it was exciting to see so much effort had been put in to making it a Latin Ameri...
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#36 of 48 things to do in Belgium
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Pearl510 says:
The Cathedral of Saint Michel is the most important religious building in the center of Brussels.
This Cathedral lies on top of a hill and was build between the 13th and the 16th century. Because of this long building period all styles of "Brabantse" Gothic are present in the architecture. Many ...
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#37 of 48 things to do in Belgium
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Pearl510 says:
The religious community of Saint Peter is the oldest of Leuven. It was founded in 986, but the first church burned down so a new, much bigger Roman one, was build. The architecture is a typical example of "Branbant" art.
The architects wanted to build three towers. The highest would be 170 meters...
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#38 of 48 things to do in Belgium
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Chokk says:
In the beginning of May I had the fortune to be invited to Liege to see the second leg of the semifinal to the Belgian cup between Standard Liege and Anderlecht. A match that ended with home victory 2-1 to Standard over Anderlecht. The result ment that Standard went to the final!
Standard Liege h...
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#39 of 48 things to do in Belgium
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danorwick says:
Once a year, after Independence Day, the Belgian King goes on holiday, vacates his palace, and opens it to the public at large. This is a good time to visit Brussels as it provides a good morning's worth of cultural enlightenment and slow-walking for free. On arrival we were pleased that there was...
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#40 of 48 things to do in Belgium
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Chokk says:
Today I visited one the other outlets in the surrounding of Brussels - if you by that can accept that it will take you around one hour to get there from Brussels.
The Maasmechelen Village Outlet are built up on the same concept as many of the others. It is a nice outlet but with nothing exception...
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#41 of 48 things to do in Belgium
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Sylvie1 says:
Ok, so I will tell you a little bit about my hometown. Antwerp is a city that is not known to many people, but it's nice. Especially now at night with the christmasmarket here. In summer it's ok too. What you can do here, depends on the weather, the mood and what you are in to. We have great food an...
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#42 of 48 things to do in Belgium
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Chokk says:
When I stayed in Ieper I went to Ieper Open Golf. It was not for playing but just to hit some balls at the driving range. The golfcourse is a small very straight 9 hole. When I was there is was absolutely frezzing cold with minus 5 degrees celcius and with 5 cm snow everywhere. It was cold yes but a...
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#43 of 48 things to do in Belgium
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Pearl510 says:
"De Vaartkom" is were the canal between Mechelen and Leuven ends. It used to be a busy industrial zone some decades ago, but now it is no longer that importance. Goods are transported by truck these days, and therefore the canal has lost it's benefits for the economy. The times that factories and si...
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#44 of 48 things to do in Belgium
Very cheap "Thing To Do" in Belgium
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mrvis says:
Some months ago, my brother raised the idea of doing something together every year. Because we are getting older and are getting our families of our own now. He came up with the idea of climbing to the highest points of all countries in Europe. I was inspired and started to find out all about it. A ...
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#45 of 48 things to do in Belgium
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pyrofirefairy says:
Liege has one of the largest street markets in Belgium, every sunday morning! If you are into those kind of things, it is worth checking out! Just put on your walking shoes and take some sort of backpack if you plan to buy lots of things! My biggest advice is to travel with a zip closed purse and al...
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