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Brussels – Travel guide at Wikivoyage


Tournai – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

Tournai (Dutch: Doornik) is a city in Wallonia. It is famed for its impressive Romanesque Cathedral. It was also the only Belgian city to ever be controlled by ...

Vilvoorde – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

Vilvoorde is a city of 44,000 inhabitants in the province of Flemish Brabant in Belgium. Lying just north of Brussels, the town functions more as a suburb ...

Lier – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

Lier is a city of about 36,000 inhabitants (2018) in the province of Antwerp, Belgium. Lier is often overlooked by many international tourists, but can make an ...

Ath – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

Famous for the annual Ducasse festival, this typically Belgian small town with architecture from different eras can make a nice daytrip from Brussels or Lille.

Namur – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

Namur also has a distinctive 18th-century cathedral dedicated to Saint Aubain and a belfry classified by UNESCO as part of the Belfries of Belgium and France ...

Tervuren – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

Tervuren is a municipality in Flemish Brabant on the outskirts of the vast Sonian Forest, south-west of Brussels. It is best known as the host town of the ...

Austria – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

Austria (German: Österreich) is a landlocked German-speaking country in Central Europe. Austria, along with neighbouring Switzerland, is the winter sports ...

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Netherlands – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

Its landscape of famously flat lands, much of it reclaimed from the sea, is dotted with windmills, blooming tulip fields and picturesque villages. The modern ...

Mechelen – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

Mechelen is a historically important city on the river Dyle in the centre of Flanders. It is a vibrant town, mixing trendy and traditional.

Channel Tunnel – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

High-speed passenger services connect London with several cities in mainland Europe, including Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam. Car shuttles carry drivers between ...

Aalst – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

A medium-sized town by Belgian standards, with a population of around 77,000 people. Aalst is between the larger city of Ghent (Gent) and the capital, Brussels.

Waterloo – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

Waterloo is a historic town in the Walloon province of Walloon Brabant in Belgium (close to Brussels). The town is known mainly for the Battle of Waterloo in ...

Ghent – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

In the Lijnwinkel kiosk, near Sint-Pieters train station, you can get a free map of city and surroundings, with all bus and tram lines. The belfry and front of ...

Talk:Belgium – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

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Germany – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

Many tourists visit Germany to experience European history and the diverse German landscape. German culture, outdoor activities, German holidays and festivities ...

Arlon – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

Arlon (German and Luxembourgish: Arel, Dutch: Aarlen) is the capital of the southernmost Belgian province of Luxembourg.

Britain and Ireland – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

Great Britain, Ireland and the rest of the British Isles lie just northwest of the European mainland. Together they form one of the most visited regions on the ...

West Flanders – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

By far the most popular and beloved among tourists is the province's capital, Bruges, thanks to its unique medieval charms. Otherwise, West Flanders is mainly ...

Mons – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

The capital of the Belgian province of Hainaut, in the region of Wallonia. The town is a worthy place to base yourself for a multi-day exploration.