Beloved Belgium may be small, but it contains a rich history and culture, as well as an extensive range of stunning sights. From the ‘flower capital’ of Ghent to Belgium's largest coastal city, Ostend, there’s something to interest every visitor. Explore the capital city of Brussels and its array of historical landmarks; its architectural styles, including Art Nouveau, Art Deco and Gothic, showcase some of the finest artists in the world – so much so, that UNESCO has officially designated the entire city centre as a World Heritage Site! Bruges is one of the country’s most-popular destinations; renowned for its cobbled streets, medieval architecture, myriad of canals and friendly locals, it’s the perfect choice for a short break. Browse today and discover Belgium’s romantic appeal on a fully escorted coach holiday.
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Enjoy time exploring the delightful resort of Ostend and the beautiful medieval city of Bruges, with its canals and cobbled streets.
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Explore the medieval city of Bruges, charming Ghent and the seaside resort of Ostend on this coach holiday to Belgium.
This tour combines the delights of Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands' Christmas Markets with lovely visits to Liège, Valkenburg and Aachen.
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Enjoy a picturesque short break by coach and join us on our ever-popular Bruges and Ghent holiday, taking in these two true delights of Belgium.
Enjoy a weekend at the Belgian Formula 1 Grand Prix with everything taken care of, including travel, accommodation and tickets.
Explore the cities of Bruges and Brussels which come alive with festive atmosphere at this time of year with their impressive Christmas markets.
Make your festive season magical with this fantastic Christmas market break to Ostend, enjoying the delights of Lille, Brussels and Bruges.
Visit some of the best and most famous Belgian Christmas Markets, which add warm, festive cheer to these beautiful cities.
One of the best features of Belgium is that, because of its small size, it is easy to explore a variety of sights and cities all in one visit. Delve into medieval times in charming locations such as the Old Town of Veurne, which has a remarkable heritage to explore, or discover The Gravensteen, meaning ‘Castle of the Counts’ – an incredible fortress in the heart of Ghent. Belgium is also well-known for its traditional Christmas markets, particularly the ones held in the capital and the romantic city of Bruges, where quaint cobbled lanes are lined with boutique shops. Don’t forget the coast – the ‘Queen of Belgium’s seaside resorts’, Ostend, offers a rare look into Flemish beach culture. Gastronomy is a highlight of this mighty country, making it one of the best places in the world to visit as a foodie. Sampling desserts such as the Belgian waffle and traditional Belgian chocolate are musts for every visitor, whilst Belgian beer culture was added to the UNESCO Cultural Heritage list, meaning there’s certainly no shortage of traditional taverns to choose from!
Stroll through the medieval centre of Bruges with its beautiful architecture, fantastic museums, and charming cafés and bars
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Using a different recipe from your standard waffle, the Belgian version is generally very thick, and often served as a street food! There are two main types to choose from: the Brussels waffle which is light and fluffy or the Liege waffle, a denser treat using a brioche-style dough – both are enjoyed with toppings such as fruit or chocolate!
With so much on offer, you might need some inspiration! We’ve hand-picked a selection of favourite destinations and provided an overview of the very best highlights...
Belfry of Bruges
Dominating the Bruges skyline, the Belfry of Bruges stands proudly over Markt Square. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, visitors can head to the top of the tower for panoramic city views, admiring the treasury – which held the city’s charters, seals and coffers during the Middle Ages – on the way up.
The Markt
Nestled in the very heart of the city is the Markt – Bruges’ main square. Many of the city’s landmarks can be found here, including the Belfry, the Provinciaal Hof, and the statue of Jan Breydel and Pieter de Coninck.
Minnewater Lake
Surrounded by trees and the adjacent Minnewaterpark, this delightful lake is also known as the ‘Lake of Love’. With a picturesque bridge, traditional brick houses, and graceful swans who call the lake home, this destination is every bit as romantic and tranquil as it sounds.
Gravensteen
With a rich, fascinating history, the Gravensteen Castle – also known as the ‘Castle of Counts’ – is one of Ghent’s most significant sights. The castle is an outstanding example of the European medieval art of fortification, and visitors can explore the gatehouse, ramparts, keep, count’s residence, and stables.
St. Bavo’s Cathedral
Brimming with artistic treasures and historic gems, St. Bavo’s Cathedral is the most prominent church in Ghent. Hubert and Jan van Eyck’s world-famous ‘Adoration of the Mystic Lamb’ stands out here, with other highlights including masterpieces by Peter Paul Rubens and Frans Pourbus.
Graslei
A medieval port with a unique row of historic buildings, the beautiful façades of which reflect in the River Lys, Graslei is the perfect place to watch the world go by. Wit
Promenade
Ostend’s promenade is one of the liveliest areas of the city, with its charming cafés, seafood restaurants and independent shops. Combined with a beautiful beach and spectacular sea views, it’s the perfect place to enjoy a summertime stroll.
Zeilschip Mercator
Designed by Adrien de Gerlache, this majestic, three-master sailboat is permanently moored in front of Ostend’s city hall. Nowadays, the ship is a floating museum and visitors can explore the dormitories, the sea cadets’ mess, and the infirmary.
Atlantikwall Raversyde
Featuring over 60 bunkers, observation posts and artillery positions of the German ‘Atlantikwall’, this open-air museum showcases one of the best-preserved parts of this defence line. A must see for history enthusiasts, this unique bunker complex is home to the only preserved German coastal battery from the First World War.