Hey there! If you are planning a trip to Belgium, then this guide is perfect for you. In this Belgium Travel Guide, I will be including five important things you need to know before your trip to Belgium, straight from own adventures. These are the things I wish someone had told me before my own Belgium adventure.
Table of Contents
- Where To Stay
- The Language Puzzle: Dutch, French, English?
- Public Transport – Trains and Trams!
- Local Food to Try
- Beyond Brussels – Ghent and Antwerp!
- The Takeaways
1. Where to Stay
Alright, first things first – let’s talk about where you’ll crash after a day of exploring. Belgium offers a range of accommodation options, from luxurious hotels to cozy bed-and-breakfasts. When booking your stay, location is key! Staying in the city center is cool and can be convenient for sightseeing, but it can also be noisy and more expensive. If you prefer a quieter atmosphere, look for spots in the suburbs or smaller towns.
- Oh, and here’s a pro tip: Belgium’s summertime is peak tourist season, so booking ahead is a wise move.
We were there over Easter Day weekend and almost every place was fully booked, so also watch out for holidays and big events when planning out your trip!
2. The Language Puzzle: Dutch, French, English?
Belgium might be small, but it’s a bit of a language puzzle. Up north in Flanders, they primarily speak Dutch (or Flemish), while down south in Wallonia, it’s mostly French. In Brussels, both languages get the official thumbs up. Moreover, English is your savior in touristy places, but learning a few Dutch and French phrases will earn you some local respect. Trust me, the locals will appreciate your efforts!
3. Public Transport – Trains and Trams!
Belgium’s got a pretty efficient public transport system, making your Belgium adventure a breeze. Trains are your the way to go between cities, and you can often find tickets with tourist-friendly discounts up for grabs. Look into rail passes or multi-journey tickets to save some money! When it comes to city hopping, trams and buses are your best bet. But remember, check the schedules and routes ahead of time, as the public transport may have different hours on weekends and holidays.
4. Local Food to Try on Your Belgium Adventure
Belgium is famous for its mouthwatering grub, so don’t miss the opportunity to try some of the local treats. Here are a few must-eats:
- Belgian Fries: These crispy delights, also known as “frites,” are a national treasure. They’re traditonally served with an array of dipping sauces. Grab ’em from a local fry stand for the real deal!
- Waffles: Belgium is famous for its waffles, which come in two types: Brussels and Liège. Brussels waffles are light and crisp and often topped with whipped cream, fruit, or chocolate; while Liège waffles are sweet and dense with pearl sugar baked in. Try both; you’ll thank me later. You’ll spot ’em at street vendors and cafes all over.
- Chocolate: Belgium is a chocoholic’s haven. Dive into high-quality Belgian chocolate from famous chocolatiers like Godiva, Leonidas, and Neuhaus. These chocolates make for killer souvenirs. Additionally, you can even take a workshop class and learn the chocolate-making ropes in some cities.
5. Beyond Brussels – Ghent and Antwerp!
Sure, Brussels is the capital and a must-visit (for most people, I didn’t go!), but don’t box yourself in. Make room for a detour to Ghent and Antwerp (these are the cities I went to and loved!). Ghent is known for its picturesque canals, medieval architecture, and an artsy vibe. Antwerp, on the other hand, is a fashion and design hotspot steeped in culture. Both cities offer unique experiences and are just a train ride away from Brussels.
The Takeaways for Your Belgium Adventure
Belgium is a country of diverse culture, languages, and fries – don’t forget the fries! Keep these five gems in mind to make the most of your Belgium adventure. To sum it all up, dive into local cuisine, roam different regions, and soak up the rich history and culture of this enchanting European destination. Belgium’s got a little something special for every adventurer. Enjoy your journey!
And remember, this guide is all based on my own Belgian experience, so I hope it’s a big help for anyone else out there planning their trip!
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