Best Day Trips from Brussels, Belgium

Destination: Brussels, Belgium

    1. Ghent (Gent)
    2. Overview: Step back in time as you wander through Ghent's picturesque medieval streets and along the scenic Graslei harbor. The city boasts the Castle of the Counts (Gravensteen), a stunning fortress dating back to the Middle Ages, and St. Bavo’s Cathedral, home to the world-famous altarpiece 'The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb' by Jan van Eyck. With a vibrant student population, Ghent also offers trendy cafes and boutiques for a modern touch.
    3. Duration: Approximately 3 hours
    4. Afterwards: Sample the local delicacy, waterzooi, a creamy chicken or fish stew, before strolling along the canal-side paths.

    5. Bruges (Brugge)

    6. Overview: Known as the "Venice of the North," Bruges captivates visitors with its perfectly preserved medieval architecture and tranquil canals. Take a boat ride through the dreamy waterways, admire the iconic Belfry tower, and indulge in artisanal chocolate. The Markt square, surrounded by Gothic buildings, is a hub of activity and a great place to start your explorations.
    7. Duration: About 4 hours
    8. Must Eat: Don't miss out on trying the traditional Belgian waffles topped with strawberries and whipped cream.

    9. Antwerp (Antwerpen)

    10. Overview: A hub of fashion and diamonds, Antwerp is also renowned for its impressive Cathedral of Our Lady, which houses several masterpieces by Rubens. Explore the trendy Zuid district for its galleries and designer boutiques, or stroll along the riverside for a relaxing break. The Het Steen, a medieval fortress, marks the entrance to the old city and is a reminder of Antwerp's rich maritime history.
    11. Duration: Around 3-4 hours
    12. Evening Tip: End your day in Antwerp with a visit to one of the many beer bars, sampling the extensive range of Belgian beers.

    13. Hasselt

    14. Overview: For a more tranquil escape, Hasselt invites visitors with its green spaces and serene atmosphere. Visit the Japanese Garden, one of the most beautiful in Europe, or explore the Fashion Museum to understand why Hasselt is also known as a city of fashion. The Jenever Museum offers insight into the history of this traditional Belgian gin.
    15. Duration: 2-3 hours
    16. Lunch Recommendation: Try the local jenever paired with some delicious Belgian fries.