Thursday, March 14, 2013

Twelve things to do in Belgium




Belgium has major attractive places in Europe; twelve of them have been highlighted here.

An Art Nouveau building is a must-see and coffee can be enjoyed while admiring the architecture.

Grand Place is the heart of satisfaction of a combination of chocolate shops, best baroque guildhalls and pavement cafes.

The Historic Centre is one of the most photogenic areas in Brussels. This has old mansions with churches of prehistoric times.

Musee Magritte is a museum with history which boasts to the outside world its nature and artistry.

Day Trips are fun through rail system along countrysides with sights of villages and castles.

Antwerp may be compact but it has a lot to engage oneself with such as a visit to the silver museum, and seeing strange and wonderful sights of the secret garden of the Ruben's House Museum.

Spa is an attractive town in Belgium located in a wooded valley enclosed with rivers, springs and hills.

Sail through Bruges is an unforgettable experience where historic houses are seen and the surroundings are like a fairy tale.

Ommegang festival in Brussels is organized by locals which aims at educating people on the history, arts and culture of the Belgian people. It only occurs at the end of June yearly.

Ascend the Atomium is a cross between sculpture and architecture. It is comprised of spheres for visitors to see.

Visit Comic Strip Museum where there are a range of permanent exhibitions and also temporary ones. It has a reading room and a tour guide to assist in moving around.

Chocolate Museum offers a history of chocolate and tells tales through photographs, posters and videos.

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