Best Belgium Tours & Trips

Belgium is compact in size but rich in character, making it easy to explore even on a short trip. Cities like Brussels, Bruges, and Ghent are known for medieval architecture, walkable historic centers, and a strong café culture. Belgium is particularly appealing for travelers interested in food and drink, with its well-known chocolates, waffles, fries, and a wide variety of local beers. Its central location also makes it a convenient addition to multi-country European itineraries, often combined with France, the Netherlands, or Germany.
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7-Day Loop Tour | Western Europe with 4-star Hotels, Paris + Brussels + Heidelberg + Zaanse Schans + Luxembourg + Bruges + Cologne
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4.6 (33 reviews) Tour Code: 16661
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Frankfurt, Cologne, Amsterdam +33 more
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14-Day Western & Southern Europe from Paris: Luxembourg, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Lucerne, Venice, Florence | Cologne Cathedral | Louvre Museum | Leaning Tower of Pisa
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5-Day Europe Tour Package from London: Belgium, Germany, Switzerland and France | Indian and Vegetarian Food
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5.0 (11 reviews) Tour Code: 665316
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London, Brussels, Paris
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6-Day Central & Western Europe Explorer: Zurich to Paris (Rhine River Valley, Louvre Museum)
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7-Day Western Europe Loop Tour: France, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg
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Paris, Amsterdam, Cologne +4 more
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6-Day Charming Tour from Amsterdam to Paris: Zaanse Schans, Volendam, Marken, Bruges | Ticket Admission to 2nd Floor Eiffel Tower | Boat to River Seine
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4.9 (25 reviews) Tour Code: 572749
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Amsterdam, Paris
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6-Day Europe Tour Packages from Amsterdam: Brussels, Paris, Luxembourg, Frankfurt | Iconic Landmarks
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7-Day Western Europe Adventure Tour from Zurich: Rhine Falls, Cologne Cathedral, Amsterdam, Brussels & Paris | Hotel Breakfast Included
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4.4 (17 reviews) Tour Code: 61003
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8-Day Western Europe Tour from Cologne/Luxembourg/Brussels/Trier: Amsterdam, Paris, Frankfurt and Bonn | Zaanse Schans | Versailles
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5.0 Tour Code: 692985
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7-Day Western Europe Loop Tour from Paris/Frankfurt/Amsterdam: Versailles, Luxembourg, Cologne and Brussels
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4.7 (33 reviews) Tour Code: 24546
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8-Day Central + Western Europe Holiday from Prague: Frankfurt, Cruise on the Rhine, Amsterdam, Paris | Ticket Admission Included
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Top 12 Europe’s Most Haunted Castles: History & Tours
Top 12 Europe’s Most Haunted Castles: History & Tours
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Belgium Travel Guide: Best Places, Itineraries & Tips

Is Belgium Worth Visiting?

Best Time to Visit Belgium

Best Places to Visit in Belgium

How to Get Around Belgium

Popular Belgium Itineraries

Pro Tips for a Smooth Belgium Vacation

Is Belgium Worth Visiting?

Absolutely. Many travelers underestimate Belgium because it’s small and often overshadowed by its flashier neighbors. But those who visit are quickly enchanted. Belgium’s appeal lies in its contrasts: medieval towns and modern cities, Gothic cathedrals and street art, Michelin-starred dining and frites stands. The country is also home to some of Europe’s best-preserved old towns and one of the world’s most creative brewing cultures. For a mix of art, architecture, and easy travel, Belgium is not just worth visiting - it’s worth savoring slowly.

Plus, its central location makes it perfect for multi-country trips. You can easily pair a Belgium vacation with visits to Amsterdam tours or Paris tours, as trains connect these major cities in just a few hours.

Best Time to Visit Belgium

Belgium has a temperate maritime climate, meaning mild winters and cool summers. The best time to visit depends on what you want from your trip. For sightseeing and outdoor cafés, April to June and September to early October are ideal. The weather is comfortable, and you’ll find fewer tourists than in peak summer.

July and August are warmest (around 20-25 °C), perfect for festivals like Tomorrowland and Ghent’s Gentse Feesten, but accommodations book up early. Winter (November-February) brings Christmas markets, cozy pubs, and fewer crowds - especially in Bruges and Brussels, where holiday lights make the cities glow.

In short, spring and early autumn are the sweet spots for a relaxed and photogenic Belgium vacation.

Best Places to Visit in Belgium

Belgium might be small, but its cities and regions each have a distinct flavor. Here are the highlights that should be part of any Belgium travel guide.

Brussels: The cosmopolitan capital mixes European Union politics with comic murals, Art Nouveau architecture, and heavenly chocolate. Don’t miss the Grand Place, Manneken Pis, and the Magritte Museum. For a fun twist, explore local breweries or the Atomium for futuristic photo ops. If you’re planning to explore, check out Brussels tours.

Bruges: Often called the “Venice of the North,” Bruges is a fairy-tale city of canals, belfries, and cobbled streets. Climb the Belfry Tower, cruise the canals, and sample handmade chocolates. It’s small enough to explore in a day but charming enough to linger overnight.

Ghent: A lively university city with stunning medieval buildings and a youthful creative energy. Visit Saint Bavo’s Cathedral to see the famous Ghent Altarpiece, stroll along Graslei harbor, and enjoy the local specialty - waterzooi, a creamy seafood stew.

Antwerp: The style capital of Belgium, Antwerp combines cutting-edge fashion with Renaissance grandeur. Explore the Cathedral of Our Lady, admire Rubens’ paintings, and shop in the trendy Zuid district. Don’t miss the impressive Antwerp Central Station - it’s practically a palace.

Leuven: Known for its ancient university and beer culture, Leuven offers a lively student vibe and a gorgeous city hall. It’s a great stop for travelers who love historic charm with a modern twist.

Ardennes Region: Perfect for outdoor lovers. This forested region offers hiking, cycling, and castle visits. Stop in Dinant, one of the most scenic towns in Belgium.

Other hidden gems: Dinant, set dramatically on the River Meuse, is one of the most picturesque towns in Wallonia. Mechelen, often overlooked, sits halfway between Brussels and Antwerp and offers stunning architecture without the crowds.

How to Get Around Belgium

Belgium’s public transport network is one of Europe’s best - reliable, affordable, and well-connected. Trains run frequently between all major cities, and travel times are short: Brussels to Bruges takes about one hour, to Ghent just 30 minutes, and to Antwerp about 45 minutes. You can even hop on a train to Paris or Amsterdam in under two hours.

Buses and trams fill in the gaps for smaller towns, while city centers are very walkable or bike-friendly. Renting a car is optional but useful if you plan to explore rural Wallonia or take side trips to nearby countries. Driving distances are short, and highways are excellent.

Popular Belgium Itineraries

How many days do you need in Belgium? For most travelers, three to seven days is ideal. Here are a few ideas to help you plan your Belgium itinerary.

3-Day Belgium Itinerary
Day 1 - Explore Brussels: Grand Place, Atomium, and the Royal Palace.
Day 2 - Take a train to Bruges for canal walks and chocolate tasting.
Day 3 - Visit Ghent for castles and riverside dining before returning to Brussels.

5-Day Belgium Itinerary
Day 1-2 - Brussels sightseeing and museums.
Day 3 - Bruges old town and boat tour.
Day 4 - Ghent’s medieval center.
Day 5 - Day trip to Antwerp or Leuven.

7-Day Itinerary:
Combine all the above cities - Brussels, Bruges, Ghent, and Antwerp - and add a day trip to Dinant or Luxembourg for something different. Alternatively, use Belgium as part of a wider route: begin in Amsterdam, spend three days in Belgium, and continue to Paris. This triangle makes a perfect one-week Benelux adventure.

Pro Tips for a Smooth Belgium Vacation

Budget: Belgium isn’t as cheap as Eastern Europe but more affordable than France or the Netherlands. Expect moderate prices for accommodation, meals, and transport. A casual restaurant meal costs around €15-20, while museums and attractions average €10-15.

Weather & Packing: Pack for mild, unpredictable weather - layers are your friend. Bring a rain jacket, especially in spring and autumn, as showers can appear suddenly. Summers are pleasant but rarely hot.

Customs & Etiquette: Belgians are friendly but reserved. Greet with a simple “Bonjour” or “Goedendag” depending on the region. Always say thank you (“Merci” or “Dank u”) when leaving shops or restaurants. Tipping 5-10% is appreciated but not mandatory.

Food & Drink: Belgium’s cuisine is a happy marriage of French finesse and hearty northern flavors. Try moules-frites (mussels with fries), stoofvlees (beef stew), and of course, waffles. Pair them with a local beer - Belgium produces over 1,500 varieties! Chocolate shops are everywhere, and they’re as good as you’ve heard.

Language: Belgium has three official languages - Dutch (Flemish), French, and German. English is widely spoken in tourist areas, so communication is rarely an issue.

Currency: The euro (€) is used nationwide. Credit cards are accepted almost everywhere, though it’s good to carry some cash for smaller cafés and markets.

Safety & Convenience: Belgium is generally very safe. As with most European cities, keep an eye on your belongings in busy areas. Carry a reusable water bottle, as tap water is drinkable everywhere.

Don’t Miss: Belgian chocolate workshops, local beer tastings (especially Trappist breweries), and weekend markets where locals shop for cheese, flowers, and pastries.

Best Time to Visit Belgium

Winter 2026/2027
Winter in Belgium is chilly, wet, and overcast, with average temperatures typically between 3°C and 7°C (37°F to 45°F). Despite the grey skies, the cities transform into magical, festive destinations. This is the prime time to experience Belgium's famous Christmas Markets, Plaisirs d'Hiver in Brussels or the markets in Bruges and Ghent, which brighten the historic squares with lights, mulled wine, waffles, and ice-skating rinks. Visitors can seek refuge from the cold by indulging in the country's celebrated gastronomy: enjoying a rich, hot chocolate, sampling hundreds of Belgian beers in cozy, dimly lit pubs, or exploring the cultural treasures within the country's museums and art galleries, such as the Royal Museums of Fine Arts in Brussels.
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Spring 2026
In spring, Belgium offers pleasant and comfortable temperatures, with average highs ranging from 7 to 16 °C (40 to 60 °F). While occasional showers may occur, days grow longer and brighter. This period is spectacular for nature lovers, as the countryside and parks burst into bloom. A highlight is the Hallerbos forest, often called the "Blue Forest," where a magical carpet of wild bluebells covers the ground, usually peaking in late April. Culturally, the season is marked by the spectacular opening of the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken near Brussels and the traditional, colorful Carnival of Binche in March. The weather is perfect for exploring medieval cities like Bruges and Ghent on foot or by bicycle, and prices are generally lower than during the summer peak.
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Summer 2026
Summer brings the warmest temperatures and the longest daylight hours, as well as Belgium's peak tourist season. Average temperatures range from 20°C to 23°C (68°F to 73°F), although it can be hotter inland. This weather is ideal for outdoor activities, including visiting the beaches and promenades along the relatively mild North Sea coast in towns like Ostend and Knokke-Heist. The season is packed with major music festivals, such as Tomorrowland and Rock Werchter. Visitors can fully enjoy the city centers, relaxing at outdoor cafés and beer gardens in the historic Grand Places. Although it's the busiest and most expensive time to visit, summer also features unique cultural spectacles like the breathtaking Flower Carpet display on the Grand Place in Brussels.
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Autumn 2026
Autumn grows quieter, crowds gradually thin out, and the average temperature steadily drops to 12 °C (54 °F). The changing foliage transforms the country, making it an excellent time for scenic drives and hiking in the Ardennes region, where the forests are ablaze with gold and red hues. This season is often slightly wetter than summer. After early September, offering a more relaxed experience at major historical sites like Gravensteen Castle in Ghent. Food and culture remain a focus, with various local harvest and beer festivals, including the popular Brussels Beer Weekend in September, and a poignant observance of Armistice Day on November 11th, especially in the World War I battlefield areas near Ypres.
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7-Day Loop Tour | Western Europe with 4-star Hotels, Paris + Brussels + Heidelberg + Zaanse Schans + Luxembourg + Bruges + Cologne

Fun trip with a nice group and smooth transport every day. I really enjoyed how easy everything felt from start to finish. The guide kept the mood light and shared little stories that made each stop more meaningful. We covered a lot of places but the schedule never felt overwhelming.

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14-Day Western & Southern Europe from Paris: Luxembourg, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Lucerne, Venice, Florence | Cologne Cathedral | Louvre Museum | Leaning Tower of Pisa

Highly recommend!

This tour was everything we hoped for and more! The trip is packed with must-see landmarks like the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and the time in Florence made us fall in love with the city. The itinerary was well-balanced, with just enough free time to explore on our own. We also loved visiting the charming little towns on the way, like Luxembourg and Frankfurt. It was an epic European adventure that we’ll remember forever.

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5-Day Europe Tour Package from London: Belgium, Germany, Switzerland and France | Indian and Vegetarian Food

Five Days, So Many Memories

Mt. Titlis snow fun, Interlaken free time, and Lucerne’s charming bridges—unforgettable. The Eiffel Tower at night and River Seine cruise were magical. Geneva’s Flower Clock and Jet d’Eau were picture-perfect. Black Forest and Lake Titisee were fairy-tale scenery. The guide made everything stress-free and fun.

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7-Day Western Europe Adventure Tour from Zurich: Rhine Falls, Cologne Cathedral, Amsterdam, Brussels & Paris | Hotel Breakfast Included

Western Europe tour

This is our first ever tour in Europe - me and my husband. We were fortunate to have had found Tours4fun.com. We had a wonderful and great time during the travel last October 2018, thanks most especially to Mr. Alex Tang and to Miss Nicky. Thank you so much!

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FAQs about Belgium Tours

What are the must-visit places in Belgium for first-time tourists?

Belgium travel highlights include Brussels, the capital with landmarks like the Atomium and historic Grand Place. Bruges is famous for its well-preserved medieval centre and Belfry, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other popular destinations are Ghent’s canals and castle, Antwerp’s fashion and diamond district, and the scenic Ardennes region for outdoor activities. These cities offer iconic Belgian experiences including local cuisine, historic architecture, and cultural museums.

Do I need a visa to visit Belgium?

Belgium is part of the Schengen Area. Visitors from the EU/EEA travel without a visa. Non-EU visitors may require a Schengen visa depending on nationality; this visa allows travel across multiple Schengen countries including Belgium for up to 90 days within 180 days. Always check current entry requirements before booking your trip.

How do I get around Belgium as a tourist?

Belgium’s public transport system is efficient and well-connected. Trains link major cities and towns, making it easy to travel from Brussels to Bruges, Ghent, Antwerp, and beyond. Local transit such as metro, trams, and buses serve urban areas. A MOBIB card can simplify access to multiple transport systems, and bicycles are widely used in cities like Ghent and Bruges. Renting a car is optional and more useful for countryside exploration rather than city travel.

Is Belgium safe for tourists?

Belgium is generally safe, but like many European destinations, tourists should take normal precautions. Petty theft such as pickpocketing and bag snatching is common in crowded areas and transport hubs, so keep belongings secure, remain alert in major cities, and watch your bags on trains. Emergency services can be reached by calling 112. Crime and terrorism risks exist in public areas, so follow local guidance and avoid isolated neighbourhoods after dark.

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