
10 Best Places to Visit in Belgium
Traveling in Belgium brings forth images of medieval rooftops, lovely canals, tasty beer, and even more indulgent chocolates.

Traveling in Belgium brings forth images of medieval rooftops, lovely canals, tasty beer, and even more indulgent chocolates.

The island of Sicily is famous the world over for its amazing food, stunning countryside, unique culture, and rich history.

The city of Sorrento is found in Campania region of Southwestern Italy, and it is a spectacular getaway spot for visitors from around the world.

Many travelers to France don’t stray far from the big cities like Paris and Lyon.

Set along a scenic bay on the southwestern coast, this small yet vibrant capital blends colorful charm with a rich cultural life.

Rolling hills, Renaissance towns, and sweeping coastal views define this lesser-known region, where history and scenery blend seamlessly.

Composed of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, the United Kingdom has long been a favorite European tourist destination for many because of its beautiful countryside, historic cities, topnotch museums and outstanding theaters.

Psst! While tourist hordes swarm the usual European hotspots, savvy travelers are sneaking off to these hidden gems.

Munich is also home to some impressive castle palaces, notably the Baroque Schloss Nymphenburg and the 14th century Residenz.

Renowned for its low-lying lands that lie behind an intricate and ingenious system of sea barriers, dikes, and dams, the Netherlands is a wonderful place to visit, with lots of picturesque countryside on show.

If Lublin was a sibling, it would take a moment to appreciate its brothers and sisters in Krakow, Warsaw and Gdansk. But only for a moment.

Located in Southern Europe, this boot-shaped country is one of the world’s most popular travel destinations for a number of reasons that include art treasures, charming towns, passionate people and top-class cuisine.

The Italian island of Sardinia, the second largest in the Mediterranean Sea – after Sicily, of course – has 2,000 kilometers of coastline.

A fascinating place to visit, Belgium consists of three very autonomous regions, with Flanders in the north being very different both culturally and linguistically from Wallonia in the south and the multicultural capital of Brussels in the center of the country.

With five fantastic museums located on Berlin’s Museum Island alone, it’s fair to say that this amazing capital has a wealth of interesting, interactive and educational museums for you to check out.
