Belgium
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Brussels: A Food and Drink Guide to Europe's Beer Capital
Belgium's capital is not a bureaucrat's lunch break. From UNESCO-protected lambic breweries to frites stalls that have operated since 1948, Brussels is Europe's most underrated food city.
Food & DrinkGhent: Where Belgium's Vegetarian Capital Meets Medieval Tradition
A city where Thursday is meat-free by civic choice, where a 12th-century fish market still operates, and where Flemish stoofvlees shares streets with plant-based tasting menus.
Culture & HistorySpring in Brussels: Where Chocolate, Beer, and Art Nouveau Collide
A thematic spring guide to Brussels that trades day-by-day itineraries for deep dives into chocolate, beer, Art Nouveau, and the city's best-kept secrets.
Culture & HistoryAntwerp: Belgium's City of Diamonds, Rubens, and Quiet Power
A port city that shaped European trade and art—where 84% of the world's diamonds pass through, Rubens painted his masterpieces, and merchants built a commercial empire that rivaled Venice.
Culture & HistoryGhent: A Culture and History Guide to Belgium's Living Medieval City
While Bruges became a heritage display, Ghent built a university on its medieval streets and kept the whole thing stubbornly alive—canals, guildhalls, altarpieces, and all.
Culture & HistoryBruges: A Medieval Commercial Empire Frozen in Time
Discover the real Bruges beyond the chocolate shops — a city that was once Europe's richest trading hub, where Flemish Primitives painted for merchant patrons and the canals moved wool and wine instead of tourists.
Brussels
Brussels: The Capital That Belongs to Everyone and No One
The first thing you notice about Brussels is that it refuses to choose. Street signs appear in French and Dutch simultaneously. The train station is called Bruxelles-Midi in one language and Brussel-Zuid in the other. Even the city's name shifts — Bruxelles to French speakers, Brussel to Flemish one
ItineraryBrussels Uncovered: Art Nouveau, Lambic Beer, and the Grand Place Before the Crowds
Experience Brussels at its summer best with this comprehensive 7-day itinerary featuring outdoor cafes, world-class festivals, iconic Atomium visits, and unforgettable day trips to Bruges and Ghent.