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Belgium might sit quietly between France, Germany, and the Netherlands, but don’t let its size fool you; it’s a powerhouse of history, art, and flavor. This is the land of waffles, world-class chocolate, golden beer, lace, and stories that stretch back through medieval canals and royal palaces.
Here at Pinoy Tourism, we don’t just show you Belgium, we help you feel it. You’ll stand before the grand Royal Palace of Brussels, wander the cobbled streets of Bruges, browse antique treasures in Antwerp, and soak up that unmistakable Belgian charm that lives in every café and canal. With its mix of fairytale cities, waterfront windmills, rolling farmlands, and famously friendly locals, Belgium isn’t just a stopover, it’s a revelation.

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Belgium At-a-Glance

Charming, humble, and endlessly delicious. Belgium is the kind of place that rewards curiosity. Explore Brussels for its royal architecture and quirky art, Bruges for its romantic canals, and Antwerp for diamonds and design. Add in waffles, chocolate, and a pint (or three) of perfectly brewed beer, and you’ve got the recipe for a perfect European getaway.

Currency
Euro
Capital City
Brussels
Winter avg temp
2°C
Language
French, Dutch, German
Summer avg temp
16°C
Good morning
Bonjour
Time Zone
GMT+2
Good evening
Bonsoir
People come for the chocolate and stay for the warmth — and I don’t just mean the beer. Belgium has more heart than most expect.
- Travel Director
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Our top 5 things to do in Belgium

Fall in Love with Bruges

If fairy tales were real, they’d look like Bruges. Horse-drawn carriages, flower-lined canals, and storybook buildings make this city impossible not to adore. Climb the 83-metre Belfry Tower for breathtaking views, or drop by The Chocolate Line to watch (and taste) Belgium’s sweetest craft in action.

Discover the Art of Belgian Lace

Lace-making has been woven into Belgium’s soul since the 15th century. Once a thriving industry with tens of thousands of artisans, today it’s a cherished heritage craft. Visit the Kantcentrum museum to see intricate patterns come to life — each one a little piece of living history.

Marvel at the Atomium

Part science, part sculpture, all awesome, the Atomium is Belgium’s most futuristic landmark. Step inside one of its nine gleaming spheres for exhibits, panoramic views, and a unique dining experience that feels straight out of the atomic age.

Taste Chocolate Like a Pro in Brussels

If heaven had a scent, it would probably smell like Brussels. Wander the streets lined with artisan chocolate shops, sample smooth pralines, and visit Choco-Story, the Museum of Cocoa and Chocolate, for a deep (and delicious) dive into Belgium’s most famous export.

Experience Farm Life in Flanders

Get a taste of rural Belgium in Flanders, where nearly 500 organic farms open their gates to visitors. Picture flower fields, blueberry rows, and happy free-roaming animals, then sit down for a meal straight from the land, shared with the people who grew it.

Best museums in Belgium

Brussels

Royal Palace

Bigger than Buckingham Palace (yes, really), this royal residence is a showstopper. Walk through lavish halls like the Mirror Room, which glitters with over a million jewel beetle wings — a work of art that literally shines.

Antwerp

Plantin-Moretus Museum

Step into the world’s first printing dynasty and explore two of the oldest printing presses ever made. This UNESCO-listed museum is a bibliophile’s dream, with 30,000 books and a bookshop dating back to 1700.

Brussels

Magritte Museum

Meet the mind behind surrealism. The Magritte Museum houses over 200 works from Belgium’s most famous artist, René Magritte, including paintings, drawings, and even short films that challenge how you see reality.

Best food in Belgium

Moules-Frites (Mussels and Fries)

Belgium’s national obsession, tender mussels cooked in herbs and wine, paired with perfectly crisp fries. Use the leftover broth as dipping sauce (you’ll thank us later).

Belgian Beer

Beer here isn’t just a drink, it’s an art form. Brewed since the 12th century, Belgium has more varieties than you could possibly taste in one trip (but it’s fun to try). From fruity lambics to strong Trappist ales, there’s something for every palate.

Belgian Waffles

Soft, crispy, and ridiculously addictive. Whether you grab one from a street vendor or a fancy café, top it with whipped cream, chocolate, fruit, or all of the above. No judgment here.

What to pack for a tour in Belgium

What to Pack

Loose-fitting clothes

Between waffles, chocolate, and beer, you’ll be grateful for comfort.

Flower guide or app:

Belgium’s Flower Carpet Festival and gardens are bursting with color; it’s fun to know what you’re admiring

Comfortable shoes

The cobblestones of Bruges and the fields of Flanders demand good footwear.

An open mind

Belgium is progressive, diverse, and proud of it. Expect warmth, inclusivity, and a few surprises.

Your credit card

Antwerp is the diamond capital of the world — if you’re feeling fancy, this might be the place to shine.

Sustainable gear

Bring a reusable water bottle, tote bag, and refillable containers to keep your travel eco-friendly.

Other things to know before you go

You’ll need a valid passport and possibly a visa, depending on your nationality. Make sure your passport has at least six months left before expiry. Always double-check entry requirements before your trip. Belgium may be chill, but border control isn’t.